hello, i losed my interest to solve this problem, and so i just finished all and uninstalled boinc...then i reinstalled it, reattached to the E@H-project, and now it lookes like its all working now normal!
so thanks to all who helped me...
bye, soho
Soho,
Glad you came back! But, are you sure everything is working OK? Your results page doesn't show that you have any work "In progress" yet.
Stick
EDIT: I just checked back again and now you have two hosts listed - with the new one showing an "In progress" unit - so I guess things are working OK after all.
I am not receiving any work. But then I have just upgraded to v5 so not sure if it's from the upgrade or where.
Ricky
As you are attached to E@H and S@H, this could come from the Long Term Debt that doesn't allow downloading new WU's for E@H.
Or, if your are not receiving work from either, it could be something as simple as needing to re-configure your firewall for the new BOINC (i.e. the old BOINC's authorization to communicate with the internet may not have carried forward to the new BOINC program).
I just checked your Linux box results again. And, it looks like it's crunching OK. Saw that you have one "success" and a couple "in progress".
Yes, I've watched for a bit, and it seems that the 3 newer machines are now all doing their stuff as they should be. Problems solved!
The Linux box crashes every 3 days or so and has to be restarted; the server up in the attic seems to go to sleep every so often, then wake up again, but I think that in view of its age I'll just let it do its thing. It's always OK with file backups and restores, so it's doing what it's up there for.
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EDIT: I just checked back again and now you have two hosts listed - with the new one showing an "In progress" unit - so I guess things are working OK after all.
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I am still getting WUs from S@H.
Ricky
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Yes, I've watched for a bit, and it seems that the 3 newer machines are now all doing their stuff as they should be. Problems solved!
The Linux box crashes every 3 days or so and has to be restarted; the server up in the attic seems to go to sleep every so often, then wake up again, but I think that in view of its age I'll just let it do its thing. It's always OK with file backups and restores, so it's doing what it's up there for.
Keef, Essex or Norfolk, England