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Message 13500 - Posted: 3 Aug 2004, 21:05:44 UTC
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I have been trying to upload WUs for the past two days now and I keep getting no responce from schedualer. So I guess that SETIBOINC is down again. I am going to suspend SETIBOINC for a few days and then try again, meanwhile I am going to continue running SETI Classic until the problems with BOINC have been ironed out.
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Message 13753 - Posted: 4 Aug 2004, 19:26:57 UTC

I suggest that you leave SETIBoinc running. It will continue to try and download work units in the background. You can leave SETI Classic running too. It has higher priority than BOINC, so it will keep crunching even if BOINC is successful in downloading a work unit. Just check back every few days. Once you see enough work for BOINC, you can close Classic.
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Message 14490 - Posted: 7 Aug 2004, 7:36:15 UTC - in response to Message 13753.  

> I suggest that you leave SETIBoinc running. It will continue to try and
> download work units in the background. You can leave SETI Classic running
> too. It has higher priority than BOINC, so it will keep crunching even if
> BOINC is successful in downloading a work unit. Just check back every few
> days. Once you see enough work for BOINC, you can close Classic.
>
>

I checked back two days ago and I was able to upload the finished WUs and I got three more.
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