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Message 10996 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 10:24:51 UTC

I keep getting this message:
climateprediction.net - 2005-03-16 17:55:51 - Backing off 1 minutes and 38 seconds on transfer of file hadsm3data_4.10_windows_intelx86.zip

It's been running smoothly in the background for a few weeks, but two or three days ago BOINC started trying to connect to the internet (I use a slow dialup connection) and kept giving me the above error message. I did a quick search, but couldn't see if anyone had any solutions.
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Message 11007 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 18:52:30 UTC
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Message 11010 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 20:07:07 UTC

Looking at your results, it appears that your model crashed, and BOINC tried to get another.

The new version of hadsm (4.10), is 'signed', but you're still using BOINC 4.19, which uses 'unsigned' files.

The error messages (below), seem to indicate that the new hadsm files insist on a 'signed' version of BOINC.
I didn't think BOINC 4.19 would cause a problem, but that's computers for you. :(
*******************
{core_client_version}4.19{/core_client_version}
{message}app_version download error: couldn't get input files:
hadsm3_4.10_windows_intelx86.exe: signature verification failed

{/message}
{active_task_state}0{/active_task_state}
{signal}0{/signal}
********************

SO:
Suspend BOINC,
Exit BOINC,
Download the new BOINC 4.25 from <a href="http://boinc.berkeley.edu/download.php"> here,</a> uninstall the old version, (add/remove in Control Panel), and run the new version.

It's a bit big at over 9Megs, and took me a while on my dialup, but you get there eventually.
There's an ugly box to the left, but it works OK. And hadsm 4.10 has a new option in the Graphics: W
(for World, I guess), which I really like.

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Message 11106 - Posted: 19 Mar 2005, 2:35:37 UTC - in response to Message 11010.  

Thanks,
I'm going to upgrade from Windows ME to Windows XP in a couple of days. I'll reinstall after the upgrade.
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Message 11108 - Posted: 19 Mar 2005, 4:33:27 UTC
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Just so that it doesn't come as a surprise: after the change of OS, BOINC will see it as a different computer,
and your new models will be recorded and credited as such.

And don't forget to write down your account ID first! perhaps copy the email in plain text to a floppy.

I like XP. It's nice and stable. As is BOINC 4.25, although I've only had that for 5 days.

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Message 11113 - Posted: 19 Mar 2005, 7:50:21 UTC - in response to Message 11106.  

&gt; Thanks,
&gt; I'm going to upgrade from Windows ME to Windows XP in a couple of days. I'll
&gt; reinstall after the upgrade.

Backup your whole BOINC folder and put it back when your Win XP box is ready.
Or you can install BOINC afresh (with service/startup option or whatever suits your), but skip the attachement to the project and overwrite with backup.
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Message 11192 - Posted: 20 Mar 2005, 23:04:40 UTC - in response to Message 11108.  
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&gt; Just so that it doesn't come as a surprise: after the change of OS, BOINC will
&gt; see it as a different computer,
&gt; and your new models will be recorded and credited as such.
&gt;
&gt; And don't forget to write down your account ID first! perhaps copy the email
&gt; in plain text to a floppy.
&gt;
&gt; I like XP. It's nice and stable. As is BOINC 4.25, although I've only had that
&gt; for 5 days.
&gt;
&gt; Les
&gt;
&gt;
Hi Les:
I am still running 4.19 because the work is into Phase 3 and almost complete. what's the big advantage with 4.25 and is there an objection to continuing with 4.19 to completion (i.e. to avoid screwups of all previous work) ?

and XP is very stable, especially after SP2 installation.
thanks

PS:
I downloaded 4.19 and installed directly over the previous (4.10?) and it just kept on going. Is it absolutely necessary to remove 4.9? Isn't the process just like any other upgrade?

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Message 11193 - Posted: 20 Mar 2005, 23:24:34 UTC - in response to Message 11192.  

&gt; I am still running 4.19 because the work is into Phase 3 and almost complete.
&gt; what's the big advantage with 4.25 and is there an objection to continuing
&gt; with 4.19 to completion (i.e. to avoid screwups of all previous work) ?

If you only run CPDN, just stay with 4.19 until they get their signature bug done.

Otherwise the 4.2x has more features (suspending single WUs and/or projects, better security through signatures, install as a service and remote controll for your farm and some other issues), but also some minor disadvantages (mostly on the GUI-design).

&gt; and XP is very stable, especially after SP2 installation.
&gt; PS:
&gt; I downloaded 4.19 and installed directly over the previous (4.10?) and it just
&gt; kept on going. Is it absolutely necessary to remove 4.9? Isn't the process
&gt; just like any other upgrade?

It's nor just another update, but a whole new installer. It's incompatible to the old one, and won't just update.
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Message 11201 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 0:55:50 UTC

If you unpack/run 4.25 while you have another version installed, it will tell you to uninstall it first, and then aborts.
Leave everything where it is, (backup BOINC of course, to be sure, to be sure),
and then the new version will tell you,
(in Messages), that you are upgrading:

( Version Change Detected (4.05 -&gt; 4.25); running CPU benchmarks )

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Message 11273 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 11:34:19 UTC - in response to Message 11193.  

&gt; &gt; I am still running 4.19 because the work is into Phase 3 and almost
&gt; complete.
&gt; &gt; what's the big advantage with 4.25 and is there an objection to
&gt; continuing
&gt; &gt; with 4.19 to completion (i.e. to avoid screwups of all previous work) ?
&gt;
&gt; If you only run CPDN, just stay with 4.19 until they get their signature bug
&gt; done.
&gt;
&gt; Otherwise the 4.2x has more features (suspending single WUs and/or projects,
&gt; better security through signatures, install as a service and remote controll
&gt; for your farm and some other issues), but also some minor disadvantages
&gt; (mostly on the GUI-design).
&gt;
&gt; &gt; and XP is very stable, especially after SP2 installation.
&gt; &gt; PS:
&gt; &gt; I downloaded 4.19 and installed directly over the previous (4.10?) and it
&gt; just
&gt; &gt; kept on going. Is it absolutely necessary to remove 4.9? Isn't the
&gt; process
&gt; &gt; just like any other upgrade?
&gt;
&gt; It's nor just another update, but a whole new installer. It's incompatible to
&gt; the old one, and won't just update.

Sanger: Great! very informative and helpful. Thank you.
&gt;
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Message 11274 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 11:42:14 UTC - in response to Message 11201.  

&gt; If you unpack/run 4.25 while you have another version installed, it will tell
&gt; you to uninstall it first, and then aborts.
&gt; Leave everything where it is, (backup BOINC of course, to be sure, to be
&gt; sure),
&gt; and then the new version will tell you,
&gt; (in Messages), that you are upgrading:
&gt;
&gt; ( Version Change Detected (4.05 -&gt; 4.25); running CPU benchmarks )
&gt;
&gt; Les
&gt;
&gt;Les: thanks. You and Grube Vom Sanger have been very helpful. this whole exercise must be mundane and almost boring to the computer expert, but several of you (as indicated by the number of posts) are obviously essential to keeping the less proficient in the game, and thus you are invaluable to the process. Some of the frustrations would have some of us out of it long ago.
Thanks again to you and all the other genii.
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Message 11305 - Posted: 23 Mar 2005, 8:31:47 UTC - in response to Message 11274.  
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&gt; Les: thanks. You and Grube Vom Sanger have been very helpful.

Don't mention it.

But...
Does your browser really says 'Grube vom Sanger'? ROFL
It should read Grüße vom Sänger, with twice an umlaut (ä = ae, ü = ue), and an ß (sz), and the meaning is 'Greetings from Saenger'.

Grube vom Sanger would mean Sanger's pit :)))
Grüße vom Sänger
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Message 11311 - Posted: 23 Mar 2005, 11:33:41 UTC - in response to Message 11305.  

&gt; &gt; Les: thanks. You and Grube Vom Sanger have been very helpful.
&gt;
&gt; Don't mention it.
&gt;
&gt; But...
&gt; Does your browser really says 'Grube vom Sanger'? ROFL
&gt; It should read Grüße vom Sänger, with twice an umlaut (ä = ae, ü = ue), and an
&gt; ß (sz), and the meaning is 'Greetings from Saenger'.
&gt;
&gt; Grube vom Sanger would mean Sanger's pit :)))
&gt;

I see that.ut you will have to send your keyboard to me or give me instructions re umlats.
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Message 11312 - Posted: 23 Mar 2005, 11:36:06 UTC - in response to Message 11311.  

&gt; &gt; &gt; Les: thanks. You and Grube Vom Sanger have been very helpful.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; Don't mention it.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; But...
&gt; &gt; Does your browser really says 'Grube vom Sanger'? ROFL
&gt; &gt; It should read Grüße vom Sänger, with twice an umlaut (ä = ae, ü = ue),
&gt; and an
&gt; &gt; ß (sz), and the meaning is 'Greetings from Saenger'.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; Grube vom Sanger would mean Sanger's pit :)))
&gt; &gt;
&gt;
&gt; I see that.ut you will have to send your keyboard to me or give me
&gt; instructions re umlats.
&gt;
Repeat for corrections
I see that. But it is the best I can do with this keyboard. You will have to send your keyboard or give me instructions re umlauts.
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Message 11363 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 14:03:13 UTC - in response to Message 11312.  
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&gt; Repeat for corrections
&gt; I see that. But it is the best I can do with this keyboard. You will have to
&gt; send your keyboard or give me instructions re umlauts.
&gt;

&amp;#228 followed by a ';' without blank is the ä

or:

Umlaut:
alt + 0228 = ä
alt + 0235 = ë (also alt+137)
alt + 0239 = ï
alt + 0246 = ö
alt + 0252 = ü

But it never really was a problem, I thought it was quite funny!
I think I would have some trouble reading icelandic, as they have even more strange letters ;)
Grüße vom Sänger
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Message 11373 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 18:19:56 UTC - in response to Message 11363.  

&gt; &gt; Repeat for corrections
&gt; &gt; I see that. But it is the best I can do with this keyboard. You will have
&gt; to
&gt; &gt; send your keyboard or give me instructions re umlauts.
&gt; &gt;
&gt;
&gt; &amp;#228 followed by a ';' without blank is the ä
&gt;
&gt; or:
&gt;
&gt; Umlaut:
&gt; alt + 0228 = ä
&gt; alt + 0235 = ë (also alt+137)
&gt; alt + 0239 = ï
&gt; alt + 0246 = ö
&gt; alt + 0252 = ü
&gt;
&gt; But it never really was a problem, I thought it was quite funny!
&gt; I think I would have some trouble reading icelandic, as they have even more
&gt; strange letters ;)
&gt;
In translation it is quite funny! Apologies for my ignorance of the language. Many years ago (1958)I had two very good friends from Bavaria, Willi und Margaret Kuemmel, who told me that I should learn to sprecken sie deutsch because I did well with what they tried on me. That never happened, and as you have found out I am thus somewhat diminished in my ability to communicate outside Canada. Willi was a miner, and a very good pastry chef. An unlikely combination, but he excelled at both trades.
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