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Work Units are not reported back
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Saiyasodharan Send message Joined: 11 Jan 09 Posts: 14 Credit: 173,518 RAC: 0 |
i m new to SETI. my system processed one work unit of SETI@Home enhanced yesterday itself and the status of that unit remains "Ready to report" from yesterday. Is there any problem in reporting or is this the usual behaviour? SAIYASODHARAN Known Is Drop, Unknown Is Ocean |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
It shouldn't be a problem... For BOINC 5.8 and above: Completed work is reported at the first of: 1) 24 hours before deadline 2) Connect Every X before deadline. 3) Immediately if it is later than either 1 or 2 upon completion of the task. 4) 24 hours after completion. 5) On a trickle up message (CPDN only, I believe). 6) On a trickle down request. 7) On a server scheduled connection. Used, but I am not certain by which project. 8) On a request for new work. 9) When the user pushes the update button. 10) When using the <report_results_immediately> option in cc_config.xml it will happen 1 minute after uploading. (requires BOINC 5.10.45 or later) (of course, BOINC should be able to have an internet connection to do so and Network activity should be anything else than suspended) |
Saiyasodharan Send message Joined: 11 Jan 09 Posts: 14 Credit: 173,518 RAC: 0 |
thanks for ur help. that work unit is reported when i clicked the update button in boinc manager. SAIYASODHARAN Known Is Drop, Unknown Is Ocean |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
thanks for ur help. that work unit is reported when i clicked the update button in boinc manager. The delay was built into BOINC to alleviate server stresses. It is generally recommended that you let BOINC do the communication when its ready to instead of forcing it with the Update button. |
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