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Moving mprime on linux resulted in untrusted sw
I started testing mprime on my laptop last night running Fedora. The laptop is running very hot, and isn't scaling the cpu down as it has constant load from mprime.
So I decided to stop running on my laptop, and move it to a P3 system I have at a colo. I scp'd the files over and started it up again. I forced it to check in with mprime -c. I merged the two CPUs into one via the website. I see this now: "Untrusted software version" Is there a way to fix this? |
[QUOTE=Unregistered;177577]I started testing mprime on my laptop last night running Fedora. The laptop is running very hot, and isn't scaling the cpu down as it has constant load from mprime.
So I decided to stop running on my laptop, and move it to a P3 system I have at a colo. I scp'd the files over and started it up again. I forced it to check in with mprime -c. I merged the two CPUs into one via the website. I see this now: "Untrusted software version" Is there a way to fix this?[/QUOTE] I think if you just leave it alone for a while, a few days or weeks, it should start to recognize it as trusted software. It doesn't really matter anyway. |
[quote=Unregistered;177577]"Untrusted software version"
Is there a way to fix this?[/quote]Just in case it doesn't clear up by itself soon, be sure to save a copy of all your results messages. They can be manually processed later if necessary. |
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