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S@H daily team stats 04/11

Hellburner

Senior Member <br>Elite Member
Local group production 04/11:

08 Art Bell..........................(+523656)................... +3322
09 S@N.............................(+470358)................... +7033
10 HW France..................(+297782)................... +3656
11 TA.................2157500...................................... +4738
12 DSL................................(-352664).................. +3585
 
😀 First! 😀

Another day of below average production. Hopefully the Berkeley backlog will work out soon. These number are pretty depressing. The only positive is we outdid everyone except S@N again.

Thanks Hellburner!
 
2nd!!😀

We need to pick it up!

I'll have another P3 500 online just as soon as it can connect to Berkeley:|
 
Heh, I added a box yesterday. I set it to connect through our proxy but directly to Berkeley (for some reason the local SetiQ wouldn't give it a WU) just to get it running. I could do an F5 (refresh) in the SETI directory and watch the WU download before beginning processing. This is on a T1! :Q
 
wow, bezerkeley is really messed up right now

wonder when that fat pipe is coming?
 
Swanny, If you use SetiDriver, then you can "MOVE" a numbered directory from SetiDriver to the new box and it will be able to start crunching. I keep a directory on the network with SetiDriver, SetiSpy and the .ini files. I copy it to the new system then, if needed, I MOVE a WU as mentioned above. You must make sure it is not the directory you are currently crunching. To see which one is active you should uncheck the "Hide Processing" box on SetiDriver. A process will apprear on your task bar with the title "SETI X", where x corresponds to the number of the directory in use. I stop SetiDriver before I start the "MOVE" process and then restart it. It will reduce the "Desired Cache Size" by the number of directories you "MOVE."

Good luck!
 
When is berkley getting that 100mbit pipe again?

I only have a few waiting, but I have set driver holding about 2 weeks of WU's just so I never run out, unless berkley blows up.
 
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