You were careful to put that in an <options> block, rather than a <log_flags> block, I presume?
>________________________________ > From: Charles Elliott <elliott...@verizon.net> >To: boinc_dev@ssl.berkeley.edu >Sent: Sunday, 29 September 2013, 14:25 >Subject: [boinc_dev] (no subject) > > >In cc_config.xml: > > <exclude_gpu> > > <url>http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/beta/</url> > > <device_num>0</device_num> > > <type>NVIDIA</type> > > <app>astropulse_v6</app> > > </exclude_gpu> > > > >Stdoutdae.txt: 29-Sep-2013 08:21:01 [---] Unrecognized tag in cc_config.xml: ><exclude_gpu> > > > >Thanks a lot. > > > >If anyone is interested, all the recent astropulse_v6 version 604 >(opencl_nvidia_100) apps > >on the beta site are erroring out on NVidia GeForce GTS 250 cards. I have >tried four > >different GTS/GTX GeForce 250 cards, and two different display drivers, >version > >320.49 and 327.23, the latter being the most recent. The error pattern is: > > > >Start astropulse_v6 app(1) on GPU > >Runs for ~1:33 minutes: seconds > >Desktop posts a message: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered >(version, e.g., 327.23) > >There is a watchdog timeout error in the Event log, but it contains no >useful information that I can find. > >The affected WU(1) goes into a scheduler wait > >A different WU(2) is started with the same app > >WU(2) is processed for ~1:33, the display driver stops, WU(2) is put on >scheduler wait, and the AP app goes back to WU(1) > >WU(1) starts from the beginning (0:00 time) and runs for ~1:33 > >This cycle repeats indefinitely until eventually the WU is aborted. > > > >When the WU is being processed on the GTS 250, the GPU runs very hot, ~180 >F. The only way > >I could cool the card was by placing a large Honeywell fan (picture: > >http://www.kaz.com/kaz/fans/products/honeywell-turbo-force-room-air-circulat >or-ht-908/) > >a few inches from the GPU with the air stream playing directly on it. Then >it runs at about 120 F. > >I have been using these 250 GPUs, on a different motherboard, for several >months and this is > >the first time this problem (including the overheating in the summer months) >has > >appeared. The 250 replaces a 460, which is in the shop. The > >other GPU in the system is a 550 Ti, which is not having any trouble with >the AP WUs. > > > >The "Tasks" page for Computer ID 58103 indicates that most of the AP WUs >that errored > >on ID 58103 also errored out or were aborted on other NVidia GPUs, although >some > >were successful on ATI GPUs. > > > >Charles Elliott > >_______________________________________________ >boinc_dev mailing list >boinc_dev@ssl.berkeley.edu >http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev >To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and >(near bottom of page) enter your email address. > > > _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list boinc_dev@ssl.berkeley.edu http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.