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Setiqueue Guru's, help me out please!

MoFunk

Diamond Member
OK, I have my setiqueue on my main system and that was fine and dandy, but I am starting to really tweak with this new board and have come to check on it in the mornings and see that it has frozen or something. Anyway I want to try and use a different computer on the LAN. I also downloaded the latest version. How do I do this? Do I install the new queue on the other system and somehow move all the data from the old to the new? Or do I copy the queue folder from the old to the new and then install the new version on top? Please help.
 
What i've done is install on the new machine first and then shut down the app(on both) then copy files to the new one - then start the queue back up(on the new one)

Works for me😀

CkG
 
OK I gave that a shot, thanks for the tip. I must have some wierd lan thing going on because I have all my nodes on a static IP, I can see them all on the network, I can access the shared directories, but setihide would not get any WU's from the new one. So I tried to see it from my web browser and I could not access the page. So I right click the setiqueue icon and choose something to view. It comes up fine in the browser but the ip is 127.0.0.1:5517 So it is seeing the ip as the loopback. I went to the network properties and it is static to 192.168.0.3. Hmmm. I was probably going to rebuild that system anyway but does that make any sense?
 
Err no!😕 😉

Which rig is SETIHide on that couldn't access SETIQ?
Btw I've always found when right clicking the SETIQ icon to view stats etc it also uses 127 etc ,you should find though that it'll also work using the Qs rig IP address
 
Normally I just copy the Queue folder (no install), and run
"setiqueue -i"

That will install setique as a service..

No need to install a new version first..

Regarding the IP, try from your setihide machine to browse to the static IP of your queue.
If you can that, then the address you typed in your browser will work in setihide.
 
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