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tetvet Send message Joined: 29 Jun 00 Posts: 14 Credit: 322,902 RAC: 0 |
I have a number of machines running BOINC 4.05 and Seti 4.03. The OS is XP Pro. I have the well documented modem/freeze problems that require constant babysitting. I have one machine that has run dry of active work and shows some dozen wu's as "ready to report" and two units as "uploading". I enable network access, dialup, the server takes the upload units, says thank you very much, program disconnects, Machine has no work. On other active rigs I generally have more ready to report units than uploading units. When/how do the RTR units get to be uploading units. My current options seem to be reset or shutdown. |
Vorik Send message Joined: 29 May 02 Posts: 19 Credit: 53,983 RAC: 0 |
Units which have the status "ready to report" have been uploaded already. Now they have to be "reported" which happens at the next contact with the scheduler. You can manually report them by right-clicking on the project in the projects-tab and select "update". |
tetvet Send message Joined: 29 Jun 00 Posts: 14 Credit: 322,902 RAC: 0 |
> It would appear that this process is not a given, but happens by chance, as demonstrated not only by work availability, software reliability, and participant morale. Thanks for your response. |
Pascal, K G Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2343 Credit: 150,491 RAC: 0 |
Running P4 3.0 and 1.8, XP sp2, 1 gigram using ver 4.08, going through XP firewall and I have no problems so they are doing some thing correct so jump down from your high horse and join us, Nam 68-69. Alpha Download Site, use at Your Own Risk!!!!! BOINC Archive My name is Pascal and this message has my approval... It is 10 oclock, do you know what your WUWUs are doing tonight... |
tetvet Send message Joined: 29 Jun 00 Posts: 14 Credit: 322,902 RAC: 0 |
Got Work? Thanks for the response. Try 66, 67, 68, and 69. Can you spell Ashau? |
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