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Misspelled file names in client_state.xml
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Send message Joined: 31 Aug 04 Posts: 391 Credit: 219,896,461 RAC: 649 |
This has happened before -- got some misspelled files - like- <url>http://uploader1.atm.ox.ac.uk/cpdn_cgi/file_upload_hnddler</url> that fail upload with an error like "Project file upload handler is missing" I'm doing (from memory (mine)) Stop BOINC - backup - edit client_state.xml to fix the misspppelled word 'handler' - restart BOINC |
Send message Joined: 31 Aug 04 Posts: 391 Credit: 219,896,461 RAC: 649 |
OK - the old fix worked and files are up0loading normally. Question is - how many of these malformed wu's are out there? Other question is - how many crunchers will notice? And how many will be able or willing to apply the fix? I know this problem happened a while ago - do any of the moderators have a good short instruction on the problem and the fix to post here? And I also remember that a few crunchers got over-enthusiastic on editing the client_state.xml -- which is - in general - not something good to do. (experts on the various versions of BOINC and also CPDN excepted - but even those rare birds will be careful - and do backups before and after every step) |
Send message Joined: 16 Jan 10 Posts: 1084 Credit: 7,736,575 RAC: 3,351 |
... Question is - how many of these malformed wu's are out there? ...As I recall, it was established at the project end that the files leave them uncorrupted and are changed on/after download on Linux machines. I've always assumed it's a problem in the BOINC client somewhere, but no-one has ever found out where. |
Send message Joined: 31 Aug 04 Posts: 391 Credit: 219,896,461 RAC: 649 |
... Question is - how many of these malformed wu's are out there? ...As I recall, it was established at the project end that the files leave them uncorrupted and are changed on/after download on Linux machines. I've always assumed it's a problem in the BOINC client somewhere, but no-one has ever found out where. Yup - your recall matches my recall - one of those inexplicable data corruptions in the BOINC part -- NOT the cpdn data part. I think I tried a few things back then but got no handle (pun - pun -hnddle !) on what was happening. I'll be watching my uploads on my 6 linux hosts more closely the next few weeks. Thanks -- |
Send message Joined: 29 Sep 04 Posts: 2363 Credit: 14,611,758 RAC: 0 |
Have we ever had cases of the misspellings that weren't on Linux? Cpdn news |
Send message Joined: 5 Sep 04 Posts: 7629 Credit: 24,240,330 RAC: 0 |
There was a Windows user a couple of years back who said so, but I think that turned out to be not the case in the end. It may be a variable in Linux that's an 'integer', and the value being sent is a 'double', or 'long', causing truncation/compression. Or a word that's storing values 'high byte/low byte', and it's being sent as 'low byte/high byte'. And I don't think that it affects all varieties of Linux, just the most popular. Backups: Here |
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