Any way to tell if work is available?

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Message 968699 - Posted: 6 Feb 2010, 16:12:59 UTC

(I'm sure this is in here, but not obvious....)

Any easy way to tell if work is available?

Without pestering here?

Estimated time of availablity?

(Its been 24 hours or so...)

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Message 968771 - Posted: 6 Feb 2010, 19:46:40 UTC - in response to Message 968699.  

you have a 730 mhz processor I'd say you aren't getting any more work until you are nearer completion of your current WU.

What is the BOINC estimated time to completion? your last couple of WU's appear to have taken about 35+ hours and almost 3 days. these are what are considered average WU's. If you have a VLAR then you are probably going to take much longer than the average WU's


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Message 968819 - Posted: 6 Feb 2010, 21:36:30 UTC

The short answer is sort of.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/sah_status.html


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Message 969338 - Posted: 9 Feb 2010, 0:02:43 UTC
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Thanks.
Perhaps i asked the wrong question.

When i asked, 'i' had been idling for some hours, no indication
servers were down, no indication of attempt by my boinc/seti to
acquire work....

I had checked 'server status' 'by hand'.
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