| Subject: Re: finished units upload probs ( Fixed ) |
| From: baskitcaise |
| Date: 30/10/2003, 14:49 |
baskitcaise wrote:
baskitcaise wrote:
If anyone is that sad to be following this thread still here is an update.
Started a new installation of seti last night using a new 3.08 client ran
from cli and got new unit monitored it with ksetiwatch and this morning
zip, nada still the same prob ( unit will not send but gives no error
message ).
The keys in the .sah files are all ok ( brand new units which I have
registered yesterday ) I have compared them with the ones from another
machine next to me on the same network which has worked fine through all
this ( so that rules out the firewall ).
It cannot be a communication error as if I use ksetispy it will replace the
unit in the cache so it is sending something to seti@home to trigger the
download of new unit just not sending the old results.
Help anyone, was hoping to get past my 5 year mark next month with a decent
score but if I can`t get this machine going I will be losing abot 300 units
which means I will miss the 6000 units mark :(
Latest update, new the cli only version of 3.08 that is a fresh d/load and
place in a new dir has completed and will not send the results with the same
prob as the rest:- No error messages it just hangs waiting for a reply from
Seti@home.
Will now copy the unit dir from the other working machine that has been fine
throughout all this to this one and see if that will send
Latest episode in the never ending saga for anyone still here :)
Have finished a unit on troubled machine, zipped it up, moved it to other
machine placed in cache and lo and behold it is sent, so it is something on
my machine that is stopping the uploads.
There must be a global lock file or something that is stopping all uploads
from any version of seti whether it is run by cli or ksetispy or Ksetiwatch
no matter where they are situated and no matter what version.
The odd thing I can`t seem to figure out is that it is communicating from the
machine as it connects and downloads new unit to fill the cache.
This has only started happening since the disk crash a few days ago at
Seti@home.
Anyone give me a clue?
--
Mark
Twixt hill and high water.
N.Wales, UK.
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