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Message 22237 - Posted: 9 Oct 2011 | 17:13:26 UTC
Last modified: 9 Oct 2011 | 17:13:49 UTC

Posting for another user.

I don't have linux so i'm not sure if this is a gpu problem or linux problem, can someone help wioth this.

http://www.gpugrid.net/show_user.php?userid=81550

lpallard wrote:

Hi, I recently joined this community. I added GPUGRID to my projects in BOINC (6.10.58) but I am experiencing several problems, and the forum on this site wont let me post because I have no credits yet... I will not have any credits because BOINC has been trying to get started with GPUGRID for over 3 days now without success...

How do I get help?

In the logs I see:
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:40:49 PM EDT GPUGRID Started download of acemd2_6.14_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__cuda31
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:40:50 PM EDT GPUGRID Started download of libcufft.so.3.1.10
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:40:52 PM EDT GPUGRID Temporarily failed download of acemd2_6.14_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__cuda31: HTTP error
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:40:52 PM EDT GPUGRID Backing off 1 hr 33 min 10 sec on download of acemd2_6.14_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__cuda31
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:40:52 PM EDT GPUGRID Temporarily failed download of libcufft.so.3.1.10: HTTP error
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:40:52 PM EDT GPUGRID Backing off 2 hr 50 min 5 sec on download of libcufft.so.3.1.10


and

Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:46:16 PM EDT GPUGRID update requested by user
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:46:18 PM EDT GPUGRID Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:46:18 PM EDT GPUGRID Not reporting or requesting tasks
Sat 08 Oct 2011 10:46:19 PM EDT GPUGRID Scheduler request failed: Error 417

Please let me know how I can move forward, i really want to contribute here!
Thanks
Louis

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Message 22247 - Posted: 10 Oct 2011 | 11:16:24 UTC - in response to Message 22237.

It may be a router problem. Please check out here: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dev/forum_thread.php?id=3034

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Message 22263 - Posted: 12 Oct 2011 | 22:33:27 UTC - in response to Message 22237.

Posting for another user.

http://www.gpugrid.net/show_user.php?userid=81550

lpallard wrote:

Hey there! The user Toni who replied on your (my?) thread pointed me in the right direction:

My HAVP antivirus running on my local firewall is blocking the download of libcufft.so.3.1.10 and acemdlong_6.14_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__cuda31 because apparently they are broken executables...

10/10/2011 07:37:54 127.0.0.1 http://www.ps3grid.net/PS3GRID/download/libcufft.so.3.1.10 Heuristics.Broken.Executable
10/10/2011 07:37:53 127.0.0.1 http://www.ps3grid.net/PS3GRID/download/acemdlong_6.14_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__cuda31 Heuristics.Broken.Executable
10/10/2011 07:28:38 127.0.0.1 http://www.ps3grid.net/PS3GRID/download/acemdlong_6.14_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__cuda31 Heuristics.Broken.Executable
10/10/2011 07:28:38 127.0.0.1 http://www.ps3grid.net/PS3GRID/download/libcufft.so.3.1.10 Heuristics.Broken.Executable

Can you confirm there is absolutely no viruses in these files? When I get the problem fixed I'll send you the outcome via PM so maybe you can post for the benefit of other users...

Thanks!

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Message 22266 - Posted: 13 Oct 2011 | 14:17:18 UTC - in response to Message 22263.
Last modified: 13 Oct 2011 | 14:56:54 UTC

Do you think that after years of running (millions of uploads and downloads) all the crunchers, all Antivirus packages and all firewalls missed a virus, right up until now?

Your antivirus/firewall is blocking executable files, that's all. Not all executable files are viruses; anything that is installed on your computer uses an executable during the installation, including your antivirus package!

Keith, your friend has already finished and returned a task,
http://www.gpugrid.net/results.php?hostid=108842

Suggest they read the recommended configurations, especially the bit where it says keep a small cache. Might otherwise want to crunch normal length tasks, rather than long tasks.

GL,

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Message 22267 - Posted: 13 Oct 2011 | 16:27:38 UTC - in response to Message 22266.
Last modified: 13 Oct 2011 | 16:32:13 UTC

Do you think that after years of running (millions of uploads and downloads) all the crunchers, all Antivirus packages and all firewalls missed a virus, right up until now?


It's possible for the Windows files to not be infected while the Linux files are. The Linux files could be infected and not noticed because Linux users rarely use anti-virus software. And the infection may have happened after existing Linux users all downloaded their executables.

anything that is installed on your computer uses an executable during the installation, including your antivirus package!


Not true. Linux is different than windows. On Linux software is installed from non-executable packages. Obviously an executable opens the package and installs the files in the package but that executable is installed when you install Linux. It is exceedingly rare for a Linux user to download an executable. That may be unthinkable to a Windows user but that's the way Linux is.

Keith, your friend has already finished and returned a task,
http://www.gpugrid.net/results.php?hostid=108842


Is it really necessary to italicize friend? He/she is just taking normal precautions. Even if that caution offends your finer sensibilities there's no reason to be deliberately insulting, especially when he/she is trying their best to attach and donate resources they pay for.

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Message 22268 - Posted: 14 Oct 2011 | 0:58:58 UTC - in response to Message 22267.

All right, having enough points to post now...

It appears that HAVP, the AV that picked up the anomalies, only did its job. That is, it detected the jobs as broken executables. Talking to the HAVP devs, broken executables are typical of infected executables, (viruses). It may or may not be true, that I dont care. A properly configured anti-virus that warns you about something, due diligence requires you take a look at it. There is nothing wrong asking about it.

It may be a router problem


Toni was right! His pointer lead me in the right direction! Thanks Toni!

Is it really necessary to italicize friend? He/she is just taking normal precautions. Even if that caution offends your finer sensibilities there's no reason to be deliberately insulting, especially when he/she is trying their best to attach and donate resources they pay for.


Dragorath, thanks for your comprehension. Yes I am only taking precautions because like you said, most people are using windows or mac machines and I am 100% linux, so a bit on my "own". I already had the feeling that it was not possible that files from the project were infected, but when your antivirus gives you over 200 warnings in 3 days, there is reasons to worry about.. That is why I wrote "Can you *confirm* there is absolutely no viruses in these files?" in my last post here.

Do you think that after years of running (millions of uploads and downloads) all the crunchers, all Antivirus packages and all firewalls missed a virus, right up until now?"


No I dont think this is really possible but then again, it doesnt mean that a virus couldn't have entered the servers 5 minutes before my AV started launching warnings. After all, its cheap to ask.

To recap:

My AV picked up the jobs as broken exe's, I temporarily softened up the AV for now, and the jobs are now processing. We'll see where this leads to...

On a different topic, I'd like to point out that I personally will not tolerate attitude, especially in a project where I give for free my resources. There is LOTS of other projects out there so the choices are not limited at all.

I trust this is only miscommunication for now.

Looking forward to help this project as much as I can!
Thanks to all!

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Message 22269 - Posted: 14 Oct 2011 | 0:59:58 UTC - in response to Message 22268.

Also Thanks to Krunchin-Keith for relaying my messages until I had enough points to post on my own!

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