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Send message Joined: 13 Sep 04 Posts: 161 Credit: 284,548 RAC: 0 |
> > So Yea or Nay??? > > Strat > Hi Strat, Its been running with no problems for well over a week now so its 'yea'from me :-) Marj _________________________________ |
Send message Joined: 3 Sep 04 Posts: 268 Credit: 256,045 RAC: 0 |
> Have they fixed the dial-up bug in 4.19? Hello, I have CC4.19 and a dial-up connexion and I didn't notice any bug. Could you tell me what is the bug you mentionned, please ? THX |
Send message Joined: 5 Sep 04 Posts: 7629 Credit: 24,240,330 RAC: 0 |
Dial-up bug: If you let BOINC do the dialling, it works OK until BOINC disconnects, and then it locks up. Which is why I do it myself, with 'Disable BOINC network access' normally OFF. Not a problem unless I forget to reset it, then I find, 12 hours later, that it has been sitting there doing nothing, after logging on and off for me 2 hours ago. Programs can be TOO helpfull at times. :( Even if it IS fixed, I may not upgrade. I'm allergic to upgrades. Les |
Send message Joined: 3 Sep 04 Posts: 268 Credit: 256,045 RAC: 0 |
Thanks I didn't notice this bug because I always open the dial-up connexion myself and never let any program do it. Far too dangerous :o) |
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 04 Posts: 55 Credit: 1,106,201 RAC: 0 |
Thanks to all for the timely & kind responses to my upgrade question. I guess I may as well go for it, since 4.19 does have some additional file upload/download features, which may help insure more robust file x-fers (AKA rationalizing something to do, 'cuz I'm bored-as-a-gourd whenever my wife works these straight-thru multiple weekend shifts - You know it's pretty bad when you spend Satuday nite defragging your HDD's). :-( The professor mentioned a major revision is due in March, but for that upgrade, I'll probably due my usual sit-on-the-sidelines for a few weeks, while the other guinea pi...uh...er...my fellow crunchers adopt & evaluate the new rev for a while. ;-) So I probably won't be upgrading, after this one, for a while. Thanks again, Strat BTW - I decided I'll back up the entire BOINC folder, & set a Sys Restore Pt first. I'm blown away by the fact that my BOINC folders display as 4 - 6GB in size, as shown under thier 'properties'!!! Whoa baby...I've run lots of DC proj's, but this sure seems awfully large to me! Yowsa. :-0 |
Send message Joined: 5 Aug 04 Posts: 1496 Credit: 95,522,203 RAC: 0 |
> BTW - I decided I'll back up the entire BOINC folder, & set a Sys Restore > Pt first. I'm blown away by the fact that my BOINC folders display as 4 - 6GB > in size, as shown under thier 'properties'!!! Whoa baby...I've run lots of DC > proj's, but this sure seems awfully large to me! Yowsa. :-0 Hi, The boinc folder size can be reduced considerably, making B/U faster, by creating an Archive folder outside your CPDN boinc folder and transferring all completed CPDN runs to the archive -- ~330 Meg per finished run, zipped. HTH. Jim "We have met the enemy and he is us." -- Pogo Greetings from coastal Washington state, the scenic US Pacific Northwest. |
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 04 Posts: 55 Credit: 1,106,201 RAC: 0 |
@AstroWX - Thx. Even though I never poked around much in the BOINC folder, I figured BOINC must be archiving models or model data, since my newest machine had just under 1GB in data, & my older high producing machine had >6GB. Guess yiour suggestion is one of those things I'll have to get around to doing as time permits. thanks, again @All- Well, 48 hrs have passed since my 4.13 ---> 4.19 upgrade. All six machines seem to be nicely crunching away on all twelve models. Several models have even successfully phase transisitoned, w/o incident. No models, as of yet, have since completed & uploaded, which, IMO, is the supreme test. But I feel pretty good 'bout the way things are going, and suspect things will go smoothly upon the models' completions. Strat |
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