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Message 26408 - Posted: 14 Sep 2004, 16:10:07 UTC

I've noticed on the ClimatePredictor.net sight, when viewing account data, the data includes "trickles", i.e. details of the latest uploads. Can't we have something similar for SETI@Home?
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Message 26416 - Posted: 14 Sep 2004, 16:43:00 UTC

There is a similar function for SETI under Your account.

It is however turned off at the moment to reduce server load.
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Message 26568 - Posted: 15 Sep 2004, 1:30:09 UTC - in response to Message 26416.  

> There is a similar function for SETI under Your account.
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> It is however turned off at the moment to reduce server load.
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Appreciate the response. Seems a lot of stuff is turned off. Oh, well. I'm sure they'll get it all ironed out.


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Message 26605 - Posted: 15 Sep 2004, 2:47:22 UTC

Trickles are not really useful for S@H as the processing of a WU does not take that long. CPDN WUs are so long that they will take weeks or months of processing. The trickle was implemented to let everyone (project team, user) know that everything was still going OK. This is not an issue when the WU only lasts a few hours.
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