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Message 7925 - Posted: 28 Jan 2005, 16:31:05 UTC

I upgraded 'Alison' (AMD Athlon, WinXP Home) and 'Caroline Nova' (Dual Intel Xeon, WinXP Pro) to BOINC v4.19 from BOINC v4.13 yesterday without any difficulty and all their models are still running okay. :-)

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Message 7960 - Posted: 28 Jan 2005, 20:13:57 UTC - in response to Message 7925.  

&gt; I upgraded 'Alison' (AMD Athlon, WinXP Home) and 'Caroline Nova' (Dual Intel
&gt; Xeon, WinXP Pro) to BOINC v4.19 from BOINC v4.13 yesterday without any
&gt; difficulty and all their models are still running okay. :-)
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Nick, did the new version of BOINC now correctly identify your processor?
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Message 7967 - Posted: 28 Jan 2005, 21:03:28 UTC

"AuthenticAMD Unknown CPU Typ" instead of "Unknown CPU Type Pentium" which is a definite improvement but not quite there as yet.

To be fair even the BIOS of my desktop boards doesn't recognise XP-M CPUs, CPU-Z v1.26 manages to read it correctly somewhere though; "Processor Name: AMD Athlon XP-M" (Although that may be a 'cheat' conversion from "unknown CPU typ", I dunno. )

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Message 8037 - Posted: 29 Jan 2005, 10:17:07 UTC

I upgraded from Boinc 4.13 to 4.19 a couple of days ago. No problems at all, with the current model still crunching as normal - Athlon XP 2800+, Win2K Pro SP4.

Also no problems on another machine - Athlon64 3500+, WinXP Home SP2, crunching PP@H and S@H.

I note that CC4.19 is now the standard download at PP@H and S@H, while LHC@H state that it will be their download when they get going again (I have my fingers crossed for next week). E@H are, of course already on 4.19, since I understand that they were the main instigators for the recent updates.

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Message 8176 - Posted: 30 Jan 2005, 20:37:00 UTC
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All 8 machines (14 models running.) are now upgraded to v4.19 without any significant problems.

(I do wish they'd clean up the directory structure a bit though - all those extra language folders are plain irritating; 'projects' and 'slots' are the only two sub-directories <i>required</i> for BOINC to run.)

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Message 8177 - Posted: 30 Jan 2005, 20:50:43 UTC - in response to Message 8176.  

&gt; (I do wish they'd clean up the directory structure a bit though - all those extra language folders are plain irritating; 'projects' and 'slots' are the only two sub-directories <i>required</i> for BOINC to run.)

Agree - BOINC 4.62 seems to be better in terms of directory structure.
Or at least - there should be an option is additional languages should be installed.
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Message 8404 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 6:06:13 UTC

I do wish that I could say all is great with 4.19, but I'm getting stalled apps here on my Linux box. That requires a kill/restart to fix. Ick.
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Message 8426 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 10:40:53 UTC

Should I upgrade from version 4.16 or should I back-up my BOINC directory first? I don't want to loose an WU that has 60% completion.
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Message 8427 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 10:42:34 UTC - in response to Message 8177.  

&gt; Agree - BOINC 4.62 seems to be better in terms of directory structure.

FYI
A prerequisite to installing the later versions (4.5x &amp; 4.6x) is an uninstall of the older client. The uninstall removes the language folders.
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Message 8429 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 10:46:36 UTC
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I upgraded to 4.19 yesterday (after uploading my model) and it seems fine so far. No problems (touch wood)
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Message 8431 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 10:55:39 UTC - in response to Message 8427.  

&gt; A prerequisite to installing the later versions (4.5x &amp; 4.6x) is an uninstall of the older client. The uninstall removes the language folders.

Yes, 4.63 required that older versions are uninstalled first.

I upgraded to 4.19 on two CDPN-only machines and so far so good.
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Message 8432 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 10:56:06 UTC - in response to Message 8176.  

&gt; (I do wish they'd clean up the directory structure a bit though - all those
&gt; extra language folders are plain irritating; 'projects' and 'slots' are the
&gt; only two sub-directories <i>required</i> for BOINC to run.)
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They don't seem to be used on an installation with an English Language locale.

I just delete them when I get sufficiently irritated....

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Message 8438 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 12:44:20 UTC

Whatever you do <b>DO NOT</b> downgrade to 4.13 after running 4.19 - you're guaranteed to lose all your workunits!

I managed to do it accidentally last night by forgetting to update my BOINC service to run 4.19. I'd dutifully taken backups and run 4.19 boinc_gui to check that the upgrade was fine, and as it was I deleted my backup before starting the service :oops:

The problem is down to a change in the format of the <b>client_state.xml</b> file. The <b>&lt;command_line&gt;</b> element in <b>&lt;workunit&gt;</b> sections is split over multiple lines in 4.19, and 4.13 generates the following unrecoverable error for each result:

<b>The system cannot find the file specified. (0x02) - exit code 2 (0x2)</b>

I've just tested on an off-line system, and there's no problem with downgrading if I join the <b>&lt;command_line&gt;</b> elements into a single line.
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Message 8446 - Posted: 2 Feb 2005, 15:26:40 UTC - in response to Message 8432.  

&gt; &gt; (I do wish they'd clean up the directory structure a bit though - all
&gt; those
&gt; &gt; extra language folders are plain irritating; 'projects' and 'slots' are
&gt; the
&gt; &gt; only two sub-directories <i>required</i> for BOINC to run.)
&gt; &gt;
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&gt; They don't seem to be used on an installation with an English Language
&gt; locale.
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&gt; I just delete them when I get sufficiently irritated....

No problem if you're only running one machine but more than a little irritating when you're updating a 'farm'...

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Message 8519 - Posted: 3 Feb 2005, 7:06:56 UTC - in response to Message 8446.  

&gt; No problem if you're only running one machine but more than a little
&gt; irritating when you're updating a 'farm'...

I'm reminded of those owners of flashy sports cars that grumble when they get the bill for a service... ;-)
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Message 8546 - Posted: 3 Feb 2005, 15:31:08 UTC
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:LOL: grumble, grumble, if I sold this lot down the river I could <i>afford</i> a flashy sports car... ;-)

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Message 9165 - Posted: 12 Feb 2005, 4:11:53 UTC

Well, 4.19 has been out for several weeks, now. Is the consensus good? Does it not just run, but run stably, &amp; upload well, too?

M$ released thier monthly patches Tuesday, so I'm planning to do my monthly maintainence this weekend, &amp; figured I might upgrade from 4.13 to 4.19, if all is well w/4.19. Currently, though, 4.13 seems to be doing quite well for me .

Six machines is a lot of work to undue; And 12 models is a lot of lost work to replace, if 4.19 is a dud!

So Yea or Nay???

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Message 9169 - Posted: 12 Feb 2005, 7:01:02 UTC

I updated with no problems (suspend then exit then install), though I had made a backup just in case (after stopping the model).
Just completed the model that was running at the time. No problems.


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Message 9171 - Posted: 12 Feb 2005, 7:07:07 UTC

Have they fixed the dial-up bug in 4.19? Otherwise I'm staying with 4.05
Uploaded another model 8 hours ago, with NO problems.
Now for the long, slooooow climb up the next hill. Crunch Crunch

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Message 9174 - Posted: 12 Feb 2005, 8:20:13 UTC - in response to Message 9171.  

&gt; Have they fixed the dial-up bug in 4.19? Otherwise I'm staying with 4.05
&gt; Uploaded another model 8 hours ago, with NO problems.
&gt; Now for the long, slooooow climb up the next hill. Crunch Crunch

If you only run CPDN, and got no problem, then you might want to wait until they release the 4.2x series, wich has a completly redesigned structure and GUI (wich works in windows, linux and mac) based on the development branch 4.5x. As I don't have dial-up, I dont know if they resolved the bug.

PS: The BOINC team is expecting to release the new 4.2x in March, if they don't find too many bugs. That's when they are thinking of killing SETI classic.


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