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Message 699 - Posted: 23 Mar 2020, 21:51:40 UTC - in response to Message 679.  

no this file is located in shared directory that is in the slot directory. example :
/var/lib/boinc-client/slots/1/shared


full example :
benoit@damotaf:~$ sudo ls /var/lib/boinc-client/slots/1/shared
 000764309.xyz	 input.tar.gz   nwchem_cp       OPT.b	    OPT.c    OPT.drv.hess    OPT.movecs   OPT.out   OPT-restart.nw   pub.pem   TD_singlet.nw
 FREQ.nw	 NWChem         NWChem.tar.gz  'OPT.b^-1'   OPT.db   OPT.gridpts.0   OPT.nw	  OPT.p     parameter.json   run.sh


Buckeye,

Now that I have time to look. Depending on where you put your boinc folder. For me, it's on my desktop Desktop>BOINC>slots>1>shared then look and you will see OPT.out list in that last level.

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Message 700 - Posted: 23 Mar 2020, 23:49:55 UTC

I just upgraded the 3900x to a 3950x.
Expensive, but worth it!
In the process, I found that the bios needs to have xmp enabled, for the memory to overclock properly to the rated setting. (Yes you read that).
When I was still fiddling with PCs, CPUs, ram, soundcards, a memory's rated speed would be printed on the ram.
And if your system didn't run that speed, it meant either the Mobo or CPU didn't support the speed.

Nowadays, they all run at 2133Mhz. All of them. If they printed 3200 on them, it means the system needs to overclock it to 3200Mhz.
Weird.

Anyway, this was my reason for glitches. Both 3900 and 3950 now work with 3200Mhz ram speed.
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Message 701 - Posted: 23 Mar 2020, 23:51:14 UTC

Perhaps related, is an epyc CPU supported?
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Message 737 - Posted: 8 Apr 2020, 22:06:16 UTC

I give up on this project. I have no issues with any other Boinc project, but this one all jobs error out immediatly. No file is created and no logs. I am not sure what is going on but I will dedicate my CPU/GPU time to projects that my machine will run.

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Message 738 - Posted: 8 Apr 2020, 22:06:48 UTC - in response to Message 700.  

I just upgraded the 3900x to a 3950x.
Expensive, but worth it!
In the process, I found that the bios needs to have xmp enabled, for the memory to overclock properly to the rated setting. (Yes you read that).
When I was still fiddling with PCs, CPUs, ram, soundcards, a memory's rated speed would be printed on the ram.
And if your system didn't run that speed, it meant either the Mobo or CPU didn't support the speed.

Nowadays, they all run at 2133Mhz. All of them. If they printed 3200 on them, it means the system needs to overclock it to 3200Mhz.
Weird.

Anyway, this was my reason for glitches. Both 3900 and 3950 now work with 3200Mhz ram speed.


XMp is enabled and I have 256 GBs of RAM

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Message 739 - Posted: 8 Apr 2020, 22:34:17 UTC - in response to Message 737.  
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Sorry to hear that Buckeye. Wish I could help you out with the issues. Keith would the next person to ask but he won't run QuChem since it isn't whitelisted.
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Message 743 - Posted: 9 Apr 2020, 8:39:51 UTC - in response to Message 738.  
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I just upgraded the 3900x to a 3950x.
Expensive, but worth it!
In the process, I found that the bios needs to have xmp enabled, for the memory to overclock properly to the rated setting. (Yes you read that).
When I was still fiddling with PCs, CPUs, ram, soundcards, a memory's rated speed would be printed on the ram.
And if your system didn't run that speed, it meant either the Mobo or CPU didn't support the speed.

Nowadays, they all run at 2133Mhz. All of them. If they printed 3200 on them, it means the system needs to overclock it to 3200Mhz.
Weird.

Anyway, this was my reason for glitches. Both 3900 and 3950 now work with 3200Mhz ram speed.


XMp is enabled and I have 256 GBs of RAM

Does your Mobo and cpu support that much RAM?
Some are limited to 128GB.
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Message 744 - Posted: 9 Apr 2020, 10:40:58 UTC - in response to Message 743.  

I just upgraded the 3900x to a 3950x.
Expensive, but worth it!
In the process, I found that the bios needs to have xmp enabled, for the memory to overclock properly to the rated setting. (Yes you read that).
When I was still fiddling with PCs, CPUs, ram, soundcards, a memory's rated speed would be printed on the ram.
And if your system didn't run that speed, it meant either the Mobo or CPU didn't support the speed.

Nowadays, they all run at 2133Mhz. All of them. If they printed 3200 on them, it means the system needs to overclock it to 3200Mhz.
Weird.

Anyway, this was my reason for glitches. Both 3900 and 3950 now work with 3200Mhz ram speed.


XMp is enabled and I have 256 GBs of RAM

Does your Mobo and cpu support that much RAM?
Some are limited to 128GB.


Yes, supports and other projects are using it.

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