32b linux machine working, 64b linux machine not
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32b linux machine working, 64b linux machine not
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Send message Joined: 24 Oct 09 Posts: 3 Credit: 9,770,767 RAC: 15,360 |
xmalloc: Cannot allocate memory called boinc_finish EXAMPLE Once upon a time, long, long ago there was a message board you could actually enter messages on. "Free software” is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of “free” as in “free speech”, not as in “free beer" ..................... UPDATE: Hmmm, just attached a Q9550 with 4GB, 64b Ubuntu and it seems OK a WU is running and is well past the short period where the other machine was other machine was trashing the WU. But wait... now the 'bad' machine has found 1 it likes... strange that it crapped out 20 WUs in rapid fire and now finds one it likes? Attached some more .... will check them tomorrow. - da shu @ HeliOS, "A child's exposure to technology should never be predicated on an ability to afford it." |
Send message Joined: 26 Jun 08 Posts: 645 Credit: 472,285,768 RAC: 252,131 |
An xmalloc error indicates that BOINC thinks there is sufficient free memory for the workunit to run but there's actually not. That lasievee workunit requires at least 350-400 MB of memory to run. If your computer does not have at least this much free memory, then NFS@Home is not a good project for that computer. |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 09 Posts: 3 Credit: 9,770,767 RAC: 15,360 |
An xmalloc error indicates that BOINC thinks there is sufficient free memory for the workunit to run but there's actually not. That lasievee workunit requires at least 350-400 MB of memory to run. If your computer does not have at least this much free memory, then NFS@Home is not a good project for that computer. OK, thanx. That machine might have been a quirk or maybe something was going on that was using more than it's fair share at the momement. It's a quad with 2GB so in theory it should have 'nuff. Will check 'em again in the daylight. |