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Message 26845 - Posted: 15 Sep 2004, 21:24:39 UTC
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Hi, The graphs show that I have no free space for BOINC though I have about a gig free :( I followed advice and entered the values as 0.020 for 'use at most' and 'leave at least' values but the graphs still show no green. What can I do?
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Message 26862 - Posted: 15 Sep 2004, 22:23:20 UTC

Have you updateed to get the settings from the web to the computer?

and if you are running another project 0.020GB (20MB) is to little. You can se from the graph how much BOINC is currently using on your computer.

try setting it to: use at most 0.5GB
and leave atleast 0.1GB

seti doesn't use anymore space then 10MB anyway, but the other projects are a lot larger.
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Message 26863 - Posted: 15 Sep 2004, 22:23:43 UTC

and remember to update....
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Message 27020 - Posted: 16 Sep 2004, 12:29:48 UTC - in response to Message 26863.  
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> and remember to update....

I sure have updated... many times :D

The bug seems to be that since this was a new installation the value stayed at 0 until I got my first WU... Then the space was corectly displayed...
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