Message boards : Number crunching : Python app V4.03 fails on windows servers
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I'm trying to get a few windows 2012 servers with 32GB or more memory to run the Python app and they all consistently fail import cv2 | |
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Update - Installing the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable on these did not resolve the issue. They are still failing with the same error. | |
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You should shoot Richard Haselgrove a PM and ask how he is able to run the Python tasks in Windows. Richard knows a ton about Windows and BOINC. | |
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You should shoot Richard Haselgrove a PM and ask how he is able to run the Python tasks in Windows. I can't - I'm only running Python on Linux at the moment. My Windows machines have good enough GPUs, but they don't have enough system memory. And I haven't been able to get the "guaranteed compatible" RAM upgrade I bought to POST, let alone boot. It's a low priority project - they can run ACEMD and Einstein for the time being. | |
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Read this post of mine for help on Windows. | |
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This one is hardware. The Crucial system scanner detects that the OEM system builder (local gaming specialists) has installed Kingston KHX1866C10D3/4G RAM - note speed 1866. | |
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Can you get into the BIOS or is even that not possible? | |
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With apologies to the thread starter for taking it off topic: | |
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With apologies to the thread starter for taking it off topic:(With apologies for the same reason ;-) I can get into the BIOS when the original build RAM (only) is present, but not if the 'compatible' upgrade RAM is present I'd try to update BIOS to the latest for your GA-Z97P-D3 motherboard. It is F9b Beta BIOS, but just "Fix memory compatibility" is mentioned at Version Description Please, be sure to check and choose the right update for your MB revision. GA-Z97P-D3 (rev. 1.0) GA-Z97P-D3 (rev. 1.1) | |
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Yup, saw that. I'm on F7 at the moment, which isn't too bad - F8 just improved support for 5th. gen Intel CPUs, which I haven't got. | |
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I'd definitely update the BIOS. | |
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Well, I've got her up on the bench and under an inspection lamp. I was just about to conclude that "if it doesn't say rev 1.1, it must be 1.0" when I spotted the rev 1.1 mark deep in the darkest corner, behind 2 GPUs. Oops. | |
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Guess what. | |
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I think all the efiflash utilities are 16 bit DOS based. | |
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That's what I did, basically. | |
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Yay! Something's worked - probably the BIOS update. I've now got a machine running with twice the memory size - according to BIOS, Windows, and BOINC. It'll be a bit slower, because it's using the 1600 compatible RAM: but that means I've got two spare sticks of 1866 RAM to put in the next machine. | |
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And it seems to be attempting to run. It's got to 2.980%, and 13:38:39 (3360): .\7za.exe exited; CPU time 8.626855 But that's in 1 hour 50 minutes. CPU is over-committed (I haven't added Python to the app_config yet, so it's still allocating <1 CPU in BOINC's scheduler. I'll finesse that next.) We can watch task 32918800 together. | |
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Progress! | |
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The plucky little thing has progressed to 19.640% in 9 hours - might even get an intermediate (1-2 day) bonus! It's not brilliant, but for a January 2016 build, with a 4-core, 4th. gen. i5, Windows 7, it's doing its best to keep up. I'm shutting down as much else as I can, and I'll post the virtual memory settings when/if this task succeeds. | |
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We have a home run for task 32918800 | |
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The memory settings for the run just reported were | |
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Great news Richard. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Python app V4.03 fails on windows servers