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Apr 2003
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Have set it to fill the queue to 100 again. This way there should be enough work but at the same time the queue is not to big.
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Mar 2006
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I have one system that I can not find that is still pulling from the old server. It has been "missing" for the last year and I have no idea where the system is.
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Apr 2003
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@opyrt: There is a system from your farm pulling every new pair. At the moment you have a reservation of 964 pairs. I have stopped the feeder till this machine is found an the problem is repaired.
@Sloth: There should be no problem to run the feeder with a lower number of available pairs as long as I have a running version of the server. At the end of the year latest I plan to move the system to a new linux version. It is possible that I will not be able to get a functioning version of the llrnet server then. |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Apr 2003
77210 Posts |
I hope yes but there is a chance that some of the used libs are not compatible to the new ones. And then I have to try to make it compile again. This would mean that at least the server will be unavailable till I managed to get it to run again. Which could be some days depending on my overall availability.
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Apr 2008
Oslo, Norway
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I've killed all instances of llrnet now, so feel free to release all pairs reserved by me. I'm sorry... |
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Apr 2003
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@mdettweiler: The problem with these precompiled binaries is that all I found so far did not contain the mySQL support that I need.
@opyrt: Scheduler is reactivated. I will let your tests stay in the queue until they expire. When I try to remove them by hand there is a risk that I create more damage. |
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Sep 2005
Kansas City, Missouri USA
610 Posts |
I am returning to PSP work after a two-year absence. I've downloaded and am running the new client, but want to make sure all my new work is credited to my old username. I set userid to the old username, but changed email to a different email account, since the old one is defunct. Is this going to cause any problems? Thanks!
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Apr 2008
Oslo, Norway
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Welcome back.
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Sep 2005
Kansas City, Missouri USA
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Thank you; I'm glad to be back. I got a little sick of running Prime95 on a 24/7 basis for the last two years and never making any headway on the damned top producers list. There are fewer folks doing PSP, the new PSP client is faster, and I have a better rig now, so maybe I won't get so frustrated.
![]() Well that takes care of that. I'm not going to worry about the clientid field since I only have the one quad-core box, unlike others who apparently have entire farms committed to their various projects. Thanks again for letting me know. |
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