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avone Send message Joined: 12 Feb 05 Posts: 1 Credit: 239,534 RAC: 0 |
Hello. I recently installed boinc-client-4.19 and boinc-setiathome-4.07. I created the anonymous app_info.xml file and set it in /usr/local/boinc/projects/setiathome.berkeley.edu/ . I ran boinc-client and now I'm getting nothing but errors when trying to compute packages. 2005-02-22 17:59:30 [SETI@home] Starting result 04ja05aa.19146.24193.92308.52_1 using setiathome version 4.07 2005-02-22 17:59:30 [SETI@home] execv(../../projects/setiathome.berkeley.edu/setiathome_4.07_windows_intelx86.exe) failed: -1 2005-02-22 17:59:30 [SETI@home] Unrecoverable error for result 04ja05aa.19146.24193.92308.52_1 (process exited with code 2 (0x2)) 2005-02-22 17:59:30 [SETI@home] Unrecoverable error for result 04ja05aa.19146.24193.92308.52_1 (process exited with code 2 (0x2)) 2005-02-22 17:59:30 [SETI@home] Deferring communication with project for 1 minutes and 0 seconds 2005-02-22 17:59:30 [SETI@home] Deferring communication with project for 1 minutes and 0 seconds 2005-02-22 17:59:30 [SETI@home] Computation for result 04ja05aa.19146.24193.92308.52 finished What am I doing wrong? |
Zardoz Send message Joined: 21 Nov 03 Posts: 13 Credit: 17,383,109 RAC: 0 |
Umm... are you sure the file "setiathome_4.07_windows_intelx86.exe" is actually a BSD Unix executable? This is the string you have in the app_info.xml and it should set to reference your actual seti client executable. If the file name and app_info.xml string are correct, check the permissions on the seti client file and that it is set executable for the user running boinc; also, the system is looking for the seti executable in ../../projects/setiathome.berkeley.edu/... the same place as the app_info file. Hope this helps, ==> dave |
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