| Subject: Re: Seti Clients on Home LAN and BOINC |
| From: "Claude Ortega" <cjortega11@comcast.net> |
| Date: 28/10/2005, 22:13 |
"John Gifford" <john_gifford@madasafish.com> wrote in message
news:_4udnUmXB4gW7__eRVnyvQ@brightview.co.uk...
I used to use a program with the Seti Classic that would cache work units
on one PC and farm them out to the rest of my home LAN called SetiGate.
However having come back to Seti I find the 3910 units I had already done
have been "archived" under seti classic and I'm being urged to use this new
one BOINC....
OK I'm cool with this as long as I eventually get those 3910 units
creditted back to me...
But I would like to know if there is a program like SetiGate that can
distribute WUs to my LAN using BOINC or do I have to make individual
installations of BOINC for each machine? Or is there indeed a way of
configuring BOINC so that I can d/l WUs to the one PC and distribute them
through possibly the "proxy option".
John Gifford
Browse http://boinc-doc.net/boinc-wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page for some
answers.
BOINC does the queueing for all of the projects that you are connected to,
so you have to install BOINC on all of your computers.
I use boincview http://boincview.amanheis.de/ to monitor/control the BOINC
instals on my LAN.
--
Claude