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Message 82401 - Posted: 26 Feb 2005, 3:33:20 UTC

This seems to be happening to quite a few people. IS there a work around? A Setting? A Way to download more work units at one time and have this upload/download when the scheduler is up?

I've upgraded to BOINC on one machine, but with all the downtime of schedulers I don't want to upload on the other machine because SETI classic is working fine.

Not much of an upgrade if you ask me!
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Message 82404 - Posted: 26 Feb 2005, 3:35:53 UTC

set your 'default'/'home'/'work' settings to be more than one day
when it is able to connect, it will get more than one days worth of stuff to do
which will get you over a short term outage
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Message 82469 - Posted: 26 Feb 2005, 5:58:30 UTC

"This seems to be happening to quite a few people. IS there a work around? A Setting? A Way to download more work units at one time and have this upload/download when the scheduler is up?"

If you increase your cache you will get more units, you will also connect less often to Berkeley.

Yes you can FORCE your way into the lab at Berkeley and stick a disk in the floppy and upload your units that way....OH WAIT that won't work either because the units MUST be crunched AND returned by the same computer that downloaded them! So no there is no way, you must wait in line like the rest of us.

"Not much of an upgrade if you ask me!"
You have been a user since 1999, so have I, and we have seen ALOT of times that Classic was down for one reason or another. Boinc/Seti will be back up and running smoothly again too! Are there more bumps in the road ahead, ABSOLUTELY!!!

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