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Message 238582 - Posted: 28 Jan 2006, 3:35:20 UTC - in response to Message 238572.  

Mark, go to Your Account here on Seti.

When you check View or edit general preferences, you ought to notice it says at the top Primary (default) preferences.

This is the default venue that you can set to all your projects, for all your computers.

Now scroll down that page. See where it says for instance: "Add separate preferences for home" ??

You can set a separate venue there for a computer in your network.
You can set those same venue options at View or edit SETI@home preferences. For one or more computers, but running a different scheme than your normal one(s).

The last thing you have to set is at Your computers. Select those you want at the default venue to run at an unused venue, or at "----", by selecting the computers one by one and scrolling down to Location. use the button next to the Location to set the new venue.

All computers which run at Home venue while you have only Work and default venues set, will work at default venue. Only the one you set to "Work" will work at the separate Work venue.

Now, all you have to do next is set these venues for all your projects.

Then you open Boinc Manager, go to the Projects tab, select one project at a time and hit the Update button. And that on all your computers. (Or you can wait until they contact the separate home bases themselves, then they will change to the new venue).

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Message 238654 - Posted: 28 Jan 2006, 6:02:59 UTC - in response to Message 238572.  


yep, I use multiple venues too (3), for allowed work times rather than cache sizes but the same principle applies.

Uhm... ya lost me...


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Ageless suggested using venues to setup different cache sizes, one group that connects every 0.5 days and another group that connects every 3 days.
I use it differently, I have a bunch of machines at work that I don't want boinc/seti to run during office hours, so i've set those machines in a venue (work) that restricts boinc/seti usage to outside of 09:00 and 17:00. My other machines in the default venue don't have that restriction and run boinc/seti 24/7

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Message 238901 - Posted: 28 Jan 2006, 18:35:23 UTC

using the CC application now, reporting higher claimed credits, let'ssee how this affects my RAC....

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Message 238939 - Posted: 28 Jan 2006, 19:44:24 UTC - in response to Message 238535.  


Short answer no.

You only can assign the preferences to "all" of your host crunching.


Wrong. In the truX calibrating client u can set the size of cache which will be indepenend from the BOINC preferences on WWW. (connect every...) you can set connect every 0.05 days and have a 5 days cache on your HDD. It's in the conf file of the client so you can set diffrent cache on all boxes ;)

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Message 238940 - Posted: 28 Jan 2006, 19:48:12 UTC - in response to Message 238939.  

Thanks for all the helpful info gang, I'll check it out!

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