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** Berkeley down again?

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Lots of results queued up in the team SETIQueues. No mention of it on their site. Also, SETITeam doesn't work!

🙁

Sigh!

/me thinks BBR broke it with their 3,000,000 th WU:Q

 
It appears to be down.... I am trying to login and setup my Linux server so that it will run SETI 24/7 but I can't login to get WU's... grr
 
My last successful submission appears to have been at 1:56 PM EST. The next submission at 3:46 PM EST failed.

Thank God for SetiQueue. 🙂
 
Figures...since my cable modem access had to be reset I have a different IP and two assimilated PCs were pointed to Berkeley directly (albeit with a 5 WU cache). This is suck 😉
 
The graphs show they are moving data now, I was able to access the SETI@home page...slowly. My queue won't connect though. 🙁
 

If anyone of you is running out of WU's why not fire up another DC project in the mean time?

Something like Distributed Folding or TSC or even Folding@Home...
 
My 8 WU cache is empty and my other machines are about 3 hrs away from running dry, Help 🙁

Clinth

Maybe I will start folding, Will have to look up more info.

Anyone have any WU to spare?
 
If anyone of you is running out of WU's why not fire up another DC project in the mean time?
rolleye.gif
 
How does one setup to use a Queue using the seti as a service program? I have that running on a few remote machines and I don't know of any way to do that... Plus, it would be nice to have them use their own cache like setidriver?

Any way?

 
Originally posted by: Ammocan
How does one setup to use a Queue using the seti as a service program? I have that running on a few remote machines and I don't know of any way to do that... Plus, it would be nice to have them use their own cache like setidriver?

Any way?
the ta flex installer could use remote setiqueues with a service install, but it doesn't support seti driver as a service.
 
I think we might be back in business. I was just able to login and get a WU and I'm crunching it as we speak. Is it just me or does the -verbose readout in the linux client now look different? Hmm...

EDIT: Nevermind, it's the same....
 
Originally posted by: Ammocan
How does one setup to use a Queue using the seti as a service program? I have that running on a few remote machines and I don't know of any way to do that... Plus, it would be nice to have them use their own cache like setidriver?

Any way?

Probably the easiest way to do this is use setihide. As far as getting it up as a service on nt/2000/xp, I used firedaemon and it worked like a charm. By the way thanks to Freewolf, Ray, and smokball for getting me up with this method.

ReaganCRW
 
Looks like it came up about 5:18am...at least for me. My SetiQueue has been sending/receiving fine since then.
 
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