Re: [boinc_dev] Multiple sched requests with no output files

2009-09-13 Thread David Anderson
I checked in a fix for this. -- David Rytis Slatkevičius wrote: > Hello all, > I'm working on a project which is non-cpu-intensive and does not have result > files (instead, all network communication is done by the app itself). This > causes an interesting phenomenon when a workunit finishes: > >

Re: [boinc_dev] Updated to 6.6.36: No connect GUI > daemon

2009-09-13 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
El Dom 13 Sep 2009 21:50:19 Sascha 'saigkill' Manns escribió: > Hello Mates, > > now i'm created an Package for openSUSE. And the most runs. Through the > init.d Script the boinc starts while booting. With the first execution he > builds an Folder in /var/lib/boinc. But he is empty. If i start boin

[boinc_dev] Updated to 6.6.36: No connect GUI > daemon

2009-09-13 Thread Sascha 'saigkill' Manns
Hello Mates, now i'm created an Package for openSUSE. And the most runs. Through the init.d Script the boinc starts while booting. With the first execution he builds an Folder in /var/lib/boinc. But he is empty. If i start boincmgr the GUI comes, but in the right bottom the says: "try to connec

Re: [boinc_dev] Anansi is coming back

2009-09-13 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
El Dom 13 Sep 2009 18:15:17 erbenton escribió: > The more i think about this the more it scares the heck out of me. > This kind of thing ought to be banned outright. Banned by whom? How? > I see no point whatsoever to what the Anansi project is doing - it > serves no > useful purpose in the way

Re: [boinc_dev] Anansi is coming back

2009-09-13 Thread erbenton
The more i think about this the more it scares the heck out of me. This kind of thing ought to be banned outright. EVEN if his intentions are "above board" a simple coding mistake could cause horrendous "code red"/"nimda type problems. What kind of rep would boinc have if anansi caused a mess like

Re: [boinc_dev] [boinc_projects] Boinc and Drupal

2009-09-13 Thread David Anderson
As far as I can tell, dock...@home uses unmodified BOINC web code; they have their own banner and footer functions. What I'm interested in is described here: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/DrupalConversion einst...@home has done a partial prototype of this; I'm wondering whether anyone has do

Re: [boinc_dev] Multiple sched requests with no output files

2009-09-13 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
El Dom 13 Sep 2009 08:11:57 Richard Haselgrove escribió: > Exactly the same phenomenon happens when there *are* files to upload. > > Task finishes : cache recalculated with new DCF : shortfall found : work > fetch issued : result upload starts : scheduler contact complete : upload > complete : anot

Re: [boinc_dev] [boinc_projects] Boinc and Drupal

2009-09-13 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
El Dom 13 Sep 2009 11:45:37 John 37309 escribió: > dock...@home is possibly the most advanced attempt to improve the BOINC web > code. Much of the work was done by student web developers, but the > integration is seamless, its top class work. But i have a feeling they used > something other than Dr

Re: [boinc_dev] [boinc_projects] Boinc and Drupal

2009-09-13 Thread John 37309
Here is a short summery of projects that have tried to integrate BOINC with Drupal; Several projects have tried various methods of blending boinc web code with a CMS. http://drugdiscoveryathome.com/ with iFrames, poor integration. http://www.climateprediction.net/ almost zero integration with the

Re: [boinc_dev] Multiple sched requests with no output files

2009-09-13 Thread Richard Haselgrove
Exactly the same phenomenon happens when there *are* files to upload. Task finishes : cache recalculated with new DCF : shortfall found : work fetch issued : result upload starts : scheduler contact complete : upload complete : another scheduler contact needed later. That's what we were trying