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There's also a program called JSETIDoor which I'm using both at home and at work to store SETI WUs.
This one has a big advantage over SETIQueue : It runs on both windows and linux ! 😉 🙂

BTW, my queue is still trying to get some work from Berkeley...
 
all my WU's flushed an hour ago 😉

got 5 days worth between the Q & seti driver for all machines so it's gonna take a bad set of circumstances for me to run out 😉

yes, I got burned once back in the long seti outage of a few years ago - didn't have enough in seti driver to keep running, had a couple days where no seti units were being processed at all (one time in 5+ years that I turned my machines off :|)

So, now I run setiQ and seti driver and each machine caches locally enough for a couple days and then there are enough in my Q for the rest of the week. This way if my network goes down or my Q machine fails, or my internet connection goes off all crunchers will still have work to do. 😀
 
Hopefully SETI Driver can grab some WU's, I only keep 10 in the cache, I might increase that though 😛

I'm about half way through the last 2 WU's :Q

Anyone have a proxy server I could grab a few from?

edit: nevermind, got plenty 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Polo
There's also a program called JSETIDoor which I'm using both at home and at work to store SETI WUs.
This one has a big advantage over SETIQueue : It runs on both windows and linux ! 😉 🙂

BTW, my queue is still trying to get some work from Berkeley...

SETIQ will run in Linux too if you use WINE 😉

 
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