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Won't return Completed Work Units
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BuckBokai & Myceekret Send message Joined: 4 Aug 00 Posts: 6 Credit: 101,300 RAC: 0 |
My machine had completed 16 work units and I cant get them to upload off my computer? What am I doing or not doing wrong? |
Jammie Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 38 Credit: 29,825 RAC: 0 |
This was posted on the homepage: "We have moved the scheduling server to another machine in order to free up CPU and memory for the DB server. Active clients will fail 10 times to connect to the old scheduling server and then will self correct by contacting the master URL. How ive made my machines correct this problem is by forcing them to retry 10 times. You can do this by going to the projects. Right click on s@h and click retry. Repeat that 10 times and it should then correct itself. Hope this helps Jamie |
BuckBokai & Myceekret Send message Joined: 4 Aug 00 Posts: 6 Credit: 101,300 RAC: 0 |
> This was posted on the homepage: > > "We have moved the scheduling server to another machine in order to free up > CPU and memory for the DB server. Active clients will fail 10 times to connect > to the old scheduling server and then will self correct by contacting the > master URL. > > How ive made my machines correct this problem is by forcing them to retry 10 > times. You can do this by going to the projects. Right click on s@h and click > retry. Repeat that 10 times and it should then correct itself. > > Hope this helps > > Jamie > > > Together we can accomplish anything. |
BuckBokai & Myceekret Send message Joined: 4 Aug 00 Posts: 6 Credit: 101,300 RAC: 0 |
That did it.. only needed to try 4 times. Thanks alot. Together we can accomplish anything. |
Jammie Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 38 Credit: 29,825 RAC: 0 |
> That did it.. only needed to try 4 times. Thanks alot. > Together we can accomplish anything. > Good, glad it worked for you :D |
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