I've noticed similar thing.  I always assumed it was the client
disconnecting before the server reply was received.  The next time the
client asks for work it will get the same ones (if resent lost results is
on).

But if you're seeing it in a non-overloaded server that would be another
issue entirely.

On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Eric Driver <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I have a user who is requesting work and the project server responds that
> there is no work available. Hundreds of other users are returning thousands
> of WUs per day, and have been doing so for a long time now, so I am
> confident that the server is working properly. Looking into this further,
> the server reports that this particular host has >50 WUs "in progress", but
> the user claims there is no work on this host. Any ideas what the problem
> could be?
>
>
>
> Here is the event log that the user sent me:
>
> 8510 NumberFields@home 24-10-2012 10:06:55 Sending scheduler request:
> Requested by user.
> 8511 NumberFields@home 24-10-2012 10:06:55 Requesting new tasks for CPU
> 8512 NumberFields@home 24-10-2012 10:06:58 Scheduler request completed:
> got
> 0 new tasks
> 8513 NumberFields@home 24-10-2012 10:06:58 No tasks sent
> 8514 NumberFields@home 24-10-2012 10:06:58 No tasks are available for the
> applications you have selected.
>
>
>
> Not sure if it's related, but this user has a bunch of virtual machines on
> the same host with the problem. I also had the user reset the project, but
> that didn't seem to help.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Eric Driver
>
> NumberFields@home
>
>
>
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