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Article ID: 478 - Last Modified: June 3, 2011

Maestro crashes frequently. What can I do about this?

First, try launching Maestro in software OpenGL mode with the -SGL option to the Maestro command. If Maestro launches normally in this mode, then it is likely that updating the graphics driver to the latest version will resolve this problem and allow Maestro to start.

Second, try cleaning up your job database, with the command $SCHRODINGER/jobcontrol -delete all. This can be the cause of slow response or crashing.

Keywords: crash, job control, OpenGL mode, graphics, Maestro

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