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Jan 2004
7·19 Posts |
hi guys, i've helped my twin yesterday to install NFS on his machine. He doesnt have a lot of RAM, so yesterday sometime, he got an IDLE, so i told him, he was banned, and he could try today when he'll wake up.
He called me tonight, to make sure everything was oky. so he past me the beginning of the output: Code:
23:38:36 NFSNET Client - V 1.0 23:38:38 Initializing... 23:38:38 Initialized. 23:38:41 Requesting assignment... 23:38:58 Received assignment (Longhorn 2_811M_1 49936918-49936919)... 23:38:58 Building .in file... 23:38:58 Updating project .in file with assigned range... 23:38:58 Launching siever... 23:44:37 Siever finished... 23:44:37 Submitting results... 23:44:39 Results successfully submitted. what can cause he isn't in the same pool as me ? Thanks. |
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Sep 2002
12268 Posts |
Looking at details.txt shows the following two pools.
assignmentserver http://.......Server.NFSNet.Org/NFSN...Dispatcher.cgi #assignmentserver http://.........server.nfsnet.org/NF...Dispatcher.exe As long as you aren't in Cantab, the assignmentserver from the earlier version of the program, it is fine. It may be when you started (with current version) or upgraded to the current version of the program that determines which pool. Maybe it is the physical location/ip address that determines the pool you join. Maybe it is just random but either is fine. Last fiddled with by Wacky on 2005-09-10 at 02:30 |
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Jan 2004
8516 Posts |
ha, then it's cool.
how many Pools are available now for clients just to know ? |
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Sep 2002
2×331 Posts |
Two, as far as I can tell.
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Bamboozled!
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May 2003
Down not across
10,753 Posts |
Quote:
A small number connect to one of the pools maintained by Wacky in Austin, Texas. There are quite a few of them. One is called Longhorn. There are (at least) 2 special-purpose pools which hardly anyone sees. For instance, the brave souls running the alpha-test off-line client use the "Offline" pool. Machines on the MSR Cambridge intranet use the MSRC pool. Both I and Microsoft's security team would be rather upset if you could see that pool! Paul |
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Jan 2004
100001012 Posts |
cool for clarification xilman, thanks.
it's true, microsoft won't be happy if we were allow to enter in their intranet. hhehe |
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