4.09 Loaded - Now what?

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Message 29736 - Posted: 24 Sep 2004, 18:46:08 UTC

Version 4.09 is no longer locking up my system.

But I'm not receiving any work units

I'm getting messages like

"Insufficient work; requesting more"

"No schedulers responded"

"Deferring communication with project for x minutes..."

"Message from server: Not sending work - last RPC too recent"

"No work from project"

I'm on a dial-up and can't hang around until BOINC feels like handing off a WU.

What am I doing wrong here?

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Message 29739 - Posted: 24 Sep 2004, 18:54:00 UTC - in response to Message 29736.  

You aren't doing anything wrong, a lot of hardware is offline at the moment.


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Message 29768 - Posted: 24 Sep 2004, 20:26:00 UTC

OK, I guess I'll reload SETI Classic and try BOINC again in a few weeks on the next cycle.
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Message 29779 - Posted: 24 Sep 2004, 21:08:25 UTC - in response to Message 29768.  
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> OK, I guess I'll reload SETI Classic and try BOINC again in a few weeks on the
> next cycle.

You can also do cp.net on BOINC ... Work is coming sporatically on SETI@Home right now ... with some outages the system is trying to handle a large back-log ...

In the mean time, read up on it! :)
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