New SETIQ out ,v3.03.2.1,Darkone listed as SETIQ helper too!:)

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Here's the updates to v2.0

Notice: Revision 2.1 has significant internal changes on how client matching and other operations are performed. When you start revision 2.1 it updates your data files to the new format, and it is not possible to back-out your update and run an older version of SetiQueue. For this reason you may want to make a backup of your pre-2.1 SetiQueue before updating. If you have any problems, please send email for a support.

Notice: Revision 2.1 has changed the http logon screen. You now need to supply a username and password. The default user names are: "admin" or "http". You probably want "admin". Note there is currently no UI to change the usernames used for logon.


2.1 Fixed bug introduced in 2.0 which stopped Seti's user info from getting updated.
2.1 Changed the SQ client key to include the s@h platform & revision information. This will allow multiple s@h client types on the same SQ client. By having multiple clients, the moving of clients from queue to queue will be reduced, which in turn will stop SQ from deleting WUs because queue's won't become empty of clients like before 2.1.
2.1 Allow empty queues to get WUs from foreword compatible queues (for the same user). E.g., This allows SQ to take a WU from a user's matching 3.03 queue for a 3.06 request.
2.1 On Queue removal push any queued WUs to a foreword compatible queue. E.g., if a 3.03 queue is obsoleted, the WUs are pushed into a matching newer queue.
2.1 Reworked initialization code to allow SQ to "start" sooner. This fixes service starting timeouts.
2.1 New flash map updates from Dirk.
2.1 Changed log file viewing to be better (I hope)
2.1 Fixed session cookie to be secure. (cookie used to verify remote browser has admin access or not). Added backoff timeout for unsuccessful login attempts.
2.1 Protect password and email fields in ini files.
2.1 Result.log shall hence forth be known as result.csv
2.1 Handle "stuck results" that Peter was seeing.
2.1 Changed sound playing to play FIFO and not truncate last sound. Misc new sound files: emptyqueue, newqueue, errorlog, passthrough, about, shutdown.
2.1 Added consolidate clients option
2.1 Added refresh=#min option to URL requests for auto refreshing of pages. Added refresh option to summary settings page.
2.1 Started recording daily stats
2.1 Change over to setiqueue.org


Good to see he's still regularly updating it:) ,get the new version here
 

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Dang! ,I didn't see a thread about it:p

Btw since when was SETIQ avialable as a Linux version?

They've added a new button to the 'Help' button ,'Other credits'
I had a look at this & what do I see?Our very own 'Darkone' listed as a helper:D (aka Stuart H)

Nice work Stu :D
 

Confused

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Wow, i don't remember seeing the Linux version there a couple of days ago! :Q

Something good for the linux people out there!

/me yells to Poof to come out from the hottub behind the bushes ;)

Maybe u wanna change the title to mention there's a Linux version as well!
 

steell

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Read the info. No Linux version available, and no plans for one. I am still trying to figure out how to set up something similar on my FreeBSD box:(
 

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Doh! ,sorry guys:( :eek:
I'll edit the title ,here's the info

Q: Are you interested in porting SetiQueue to Linux?
A1: Sorry, but not at this time. My life is very busy as it is and just managing SetiQueue on all the different Windows flavors requires quite a bit of my time.
A2: The WINE emulator is a free Windows on Unix emulator. As such one would expect SetiQueue to just work on such an emulator but alas I am told it currently does not. As not having Linux myself I do not know the reasons for this, but perhaps a Linux specialist could figure this out and report back to me or the Wine group for whatever it is that needs fixed to make it work.
 

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Darn, and I was all ready to run it on Linux. I've wanted to switch my server over to Linux for a long time!