Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of Ticket #834


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Timestamp:
Jan 24, 2009, 4:57:52 AM (15 years ago)
Author:
Ageless
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(1) Does the problem go away if you suspend BOINC and leave the computer running overnight?
(2) If the answer to (1) is no, then does it happen if you completely quit BOINC and leave the computer running overnight?
(3) If the answer to (1) is yes, your computer may be overheating; try reducing the value of "Use at most xx% of CPU time."
You can do this either locally (Advanced menu, Preferences, Processor Usage tab, at the bottom of the window) or globally in your web-based "Computing Preferences" for any connected project. If you do it on the web, remember to update your project from BOINC Manager's Projects tab.

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  • Ticket #834 – Description

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    1 (For some reason, the original report was deleted when I replied.  It said that when BOINC is left running overnight on his Macbook, he gets a kernel panic.  He is running only 2 projects, SETI@home and Einstein@home.)
     1When I leave Boinc running overnight, I often have a kernal panic in the morning.
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    4 [1] Does the problem go away if you suspend BOINC and leave the computer running overnight?
    5 [2] If the answer to [1] is no, then does it happen if you completely quit BOINC and leave the computer running overnight?
    6 [3] If the answer to [1] is yes, your computer may be overheating; try reducing the value of "Use at most xx% of CPU time."   You can do this either locally (Advanced menu, Preferences, Processor Usage tab, at the bottom of the window) or globally in your web-based "Computing Preferences" for any connected project.  If you do it on the web, remember to update your project from BOINC Manager's Projects tab.
     3Active projects are: SETI & Einstein.