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Malk Send message Joined: 29 Feb 04 Posts: 8 Credit: 39,857 RAC: 0 |
In 3 days my boinc client have only downloaded and worked on 2 WU, whenever i request work it just says that nothing is available or something like that. Here are a draft from my "messages" tab: SETI@home - 2004-07-19 15:16:17 - Requesting 518400 seconds of work SETI@home - 2004-07-19 15:16:17 - Sending request to scheduler: http://setiboincdata.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi SETI@home - 2004-07-19 15:16:21 - Scheduler RPC to http://setiboincdata.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi succeeded SETI@home - 2004-07-19 15:16:21 - Message from server: No work available --- - 2004-07-19 15:16:21 - General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2004-07-19 01:12:09) --- - 2004-07-19 15:16:21 - General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults SETI@home - 2004-07-19 15:16:21 - Project prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults SETI@home - 2004-07-19 15:16:21 - No work from project SETI@home - 2004-07-19 15:16:21 - Deferring communication with project for 2 hours, 10 minutes, and 27 seconds SETI@home - 2004-07-19 16:16:21 - Deferring communication with project for 1 hours, 10 minutes, and 27 seconds SETI@home - 2004-07-19 17:16:21 - Deferring communication with project for 10 minutes and 27 seconds |
Thierry Van Driessche Send message Joined: 20 Aug 02 Posts: 3083 Credit: 150,096 RAC: 0 |
For sure there are some problems for the moment, but not with the software. I believe there are 2 different factors: 1. on the news we find the message: "July 19, 2004 Sometime between 5pm and 12am PDT, the splitters seem to have stopped producing new workunits. We have restarted the splitters and they are back to creating new workunits." 2. By a coincidence, with S@H Classic there are apparently problems. Therefore, I guess some people are making now the transition to Boinc/S@H given an even bigger demand for WU's. I would suggest having some patient. WU's will come back. Greetings from Belgium. |
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