| Subject: Re: Buffering units |
| From: "Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> |
| Date: 23/01/2004, 02:57 |
I use SETI Driver on all of my machines (including the SETI Queue server)
and point them to a SETI Queue server. That way, if SETI Queue goes down
for any reason, my systems continue crunching.
Mike Ober.
http://www.wakeassoc.com/setidriver
"Terry Pratchett" <tpratchett@unseen.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:K$jDtQZFWFEAFA5F@unseen.demon.co.uk...
Well, SETIQueue is working fine, but as I found out tonight you're kind
of stuffed if that machine falls over. Seems to shame to lose that work
time.
Is there a buffering program that will work with SETIQueue, please? I'd
like to think that my high-turnover machines had a few units in hand to
last them until the next morning.
--
Terry Pratchett