Subject: Re: finished units upload probs
From: baskitcaise
Date: 28/10/2003, 14:02
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

baskitcaise wrote:

baskitcaise wrote:

I know that there has been a prob at seti@home with a hard drive and that
the site has been a bit slow but I have not been able to send any results
for the last day.

Ksetispy connects and gets the new units to the cache but does not upload
the finished units.

Looking at the log it in the uploads section it just hangs at sending
result.

Don`t think it is anything to do with Kseitspy as this has been working for
months and nothing has changed, this only started yesterday.

Any thoughts?

Could it be a bad unit that needs to be cleared?

My backlog is now 6 units and counting.


Just to answer my own post, have had a look to see if it was the 100 error
but does not seem to be my prob, have renamed the work dir and started a new
cache and unit off afresh and will see what happens after the unit is
finished.



Well complete new installation of Seti and still the same prob, anyone got any
ideas?

Finished new unit that had been d/loaded this morn with new installation of
seti and still when connecting it d/load ne wunit but does not send old
result back just sits there with :-


Uploading item 1 of the cache...
SETI@home client.
Platform: i686-pc-linux-gnu-gnulibc2.1
Version: 3.03
SETI@home is sponsored by individual donors around the world.
If you'd like to contribute to the project,
please visit the SETI@home web site at
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
The project is also sponsored by the Planetary Society,
the University of California, Sun Microsystems, Paramount Pictures,
Fujifilm Computer Products, Informix, Engineering Design Team Inc,
The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), Intel, Quantum Corporation,
and the SETI Institute.
SETI@home was developed by David Gedye (Founder),
David Anderson (Director), Dan Werthimer (Chief Scientist),
Leonard Chung, Hiram Clawson, Jeff Cobb, Charles Congdon, Charlie Fenton,
Kyle Granger, Eric Heien, Mike Hill, Michael Kang, Eric Korpela,
Matt Lebofsky, Peter Leiser, Brad Silen, Woody Sullivan, and Adam Wight.
Sending result - connecting to server.

and thats it.....

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