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Seti Queue History

Eponymous

Golden Member
I have about 23,000 files in my Seti Queue History directory taking over 125M of space.

Deleting some of this would be bad???


 
The newest version of SetiQ added a whole bunch of charting capabilities, some of which use the data in the log files. Most of the really useful charts, however, can only use the log files created after upgrading to this newest version.

It's all text anyway so maybe you could just compress those files for storage, just in case.
 
Well it's not my fault you HAVE 23000 results in your history 😛

Some of us don't have that luxury, and therefore wouldn't know 😛




😉

Confused
 
Pay no attention to him - he's just Confused.
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<< sorry still stuck with my old ways.

My first HD was 20MB and cost me $400.
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Boy you got in late in the game.

My first one was 10MB and cost $750.00 on my original IBM PC 4.77GHz 🙂
 
3Gigs!:Q

Eponymous

Looking at the history folder in my Q (Just 5Mb😛) ,if you deleted files from there then you would loose the record of all WU's that have been crunched through your Q ,I guess its just down to whether or not you want the result stats kept
 


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<< sorry still stuck with my old ways.

My first HD was 20MB and cost me $400.
rolleye.gif
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Boy you got in late in the game.

My first one was 10MB and cost $750.00 on my original IBM PC 4.77GHz 🙂
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Small hd, but a VERY fast machine you've got there. 😀

As to Eponymous, if it isn't changed resently the only files in the History-directory is your old results-files. There's no problem backing them up to another media if you wants to keep them, preferably compressing them first...
 
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