Subject: Re: CLI
From: f/f george
Date: 17/01/2005, 05:12
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Just get them to send the data to you at the email address and you
will have it again.
If you don't actually have that email address anymore, then create an
account on your new email address.

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 00:21:20 +0100, "George"
<george@alcmaer750.demon.nl> wrote:

I gave it a try; needed a new account for BOINC. I did it before, but lost
the data.
The message is that there is already an BOINC account on that e-mail address
(thats right) so try again.
So no BOINC account for me.
Time to quit this .......

George


"f/f george" <george@yourplace.com> schreef in bericht
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 10:32:09 +0100, "George"
<george@alcmaer750.demon.nl> wrote:

Hi All,

I'm an irregular cruncher; started a view years ago and run now and then
Seti Classic.
I tried twice to run CLI, but in both cases on different (Windows)
computers
it failed to run. Only on a OS/2 system it worked.
At this moment I'm running Classic on a AMD 2800+ with 512 MB of memory;
it
takes about 4 hrs. to crunch an unit. On a second computer, an IBM
Intellistation Z Pro with 2 Xeon 1GHz processors and 512 MB of memory, it
takes about 7.5 hrs. to crunch a unit.
Questions: I want to run BOINC and on the CLI at the Z Pro, using both
processors.
( I tried BOINC once, but it locked the computer).
What do I have to do, to get things working.
(Remove classic first?)

George


See the reply to dab about starting the Boinc program. No you do NOT
have to uninstall Classic before installing Boinc. You just CANNOT run
both at the same time. Boinc has a lower priority and will not run but
classic will when run at the same time. Alot of people keep Classic on
their computers for the few times when Boinc has database issues, they
are not using the main computers for Boinc until they shutdown
Classic. That means that sometimes the databases won't talk to each
other and the project is down for a few hours or days. This is
happening less and less often as the brains learn how to make the
hardware talk to each other with the new hardware. Last week for
example they went down and when they came back up one of the
non-raided systems didn't want to play nice. When Classic closes all
that hardware, including the raid stuff, will be available and those
kind of problems shouldn't ahppen anymore.
SOME of the Boinc stuff is raided just not all of it.