I get this error permanently while the client wants to download new Einstein-data:
03.05.2007 12:40:27|Einstein@Home|Message from server: No work sent
03.05.2007 12:40:27|Einstein@Home|Message from server: (there was work but you don't have enough disk space allocated)
03.05.2007 12:40:27|Einstein@Home|Message from server: Not enough disk space (only 86.3 MB free for BOINC). Review preferences for maximum disk space used.
This is complete rubbish, my preferences currently allow the use of up 1 GB and the partition has way more free space then 1 GB...
Dont know what to do. Refreshing the preferences into the client doesnt fix this...
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you don't have enough disk space allocated
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Solved?
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
RE: Solved? RE: 2007-05
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Meanwhile yes. But dont know why. Didnt change anything.
Hello, Got same problem,
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Hello,
Got same problem, no way to fix it with changing preferences.
I'll wait when my last work unit is completed, if it changes anything. But it's disturbing because it's supposed to run quietly with my doing other thinks (no losting hours on "no work" messages from outer space....sob...).
Well I passed some time on
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Well I passed some time on it, it seems it was my fault..
There is no one but to limits to define for disc space allowed to project (one in Gbs and the other in percentage) apparently that was that disturbed.
Maybe be that will help other people that have the same problem.
It is always good to limit
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It is always good to limit with only one of the three values
and set the other two so high that they cannot be met.
Thank you for advice (yes
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Thank you for advice (yes there is also the limit in local preferences).