| Subject: Re: Grrrr! Take two. |
| From: "Devon Ferns" <dfernsNOSPAMkjhkuhi@sympatico.ca> |
| Date: 02/07/2004, 03:10 |
Oh great
Predictor@home - 2004-07-01 22:09:17 - Sending request to scheduler:
http://predictor.scripps.edu/predictor_cgi/cgi
Predictor@home - 2004-07-01 22:09:20 - Scheduler RPC to
http://predictor.scripps.edu/predictor_cgi/cgi succeeded
Predictor@home - 2004-07-01 22:09:20 - Message from server: No work
available (there was work but it was committed to other platforms
Predictor@home - 2004-07-01 22:09:20 - No work from project
Predictor@home - 2004-07-01 22:09:20 - Deferring communication with project
for 1 minutes and 0 seconds
ROFL.
Devon.
"Barry Walsh" <bwalsh@SPAMMERSAREVERMINindigo.ie> wrote in message
news:g63Fc.791$71.600@newsfe6-gui.server.ntli.net...
~misfit~ wrote:
Idle machines again. "Project is down for maintainance" messages
interspersed with "Can't parse scheduler reply" messages.
At least some of my credit has finally been awarded.
Sorry about the prolific nature of my postings here of late, I hope it
doesn't bother anyone too much. I'm not a troll, honest! Just
frustrated.
SETI is a large part of the reason I'm running a bunch of machines
rather
than one.
--
~misfit~
If you get pissed off waiting you can always try the Predictor@Home
project for BOINC at http://predictor.scripps.edu/ . Just create an
account and attach as normal. Units are fairly quick and it should
happily fill the time until S@H itself is sorted. Good info is provided
about the workunits, even down to the creature the proteins are from.