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Message 140972 - Posted: 22 Jul 2005, 18:49:34 UTC

Hi all,

I hope anyone can help me out here... after not using seti@home classic for about a year now, i wanted to continue participating in the search, so i downloaded boinc and followed all steps... Now i get the following message:

22-7-2005 20:46:55|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request to http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi
22-7-2005 20:46:55|SETI@home|Requesting 8640 seconds of work, returning 0 results
22-7-2005 20:46:56|SETI@home|Scheduler request to http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi succeeded
22-7-2005 20:46:56|SETI@home|No work from project
22-7-2005 20:46:57|SETI@home|Deferring communication with project for 1 minutes and 51 seconds

So Basically it tells me there is no work from project.. am i doing something wrong ???

Hope anyone can help me out here.. i really wanna continue helping in the search...

Thnx very much.

With kind regards,

Rick

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Message 140987 - Posted: 22 Jul 2005, 19:26:05 UTC
Last modified: 22 Jul 2005, 19:31:10 UTC

They're clearing a large backlog since the server has been having problems. This will work itself out in time, but you may consider attaching to other projects in the mean time to keep your computer busy. This won't be the last time SETI is out of work. There's a rare window open to join LHC@home right now, and will probably only last a couple days.
Here's an Installation Guide.
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