BONC client 4.25 (simple GUI BOINC menubar) instable

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Message 85990 - Posted: 14 Mar 2005, 12:22:25 UTC

The new client 4.25 (BOINC menubar) works fine but after a while the menubar application simply quits without any error message. The core client keeps crunching though. The only way to quit is via the activity monitor.
I am aware that this is beta-level software. I do not complain, just report the problem.


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Message 86023 - Posted: 14 Mar 2005, 13:37:40 UTC

I have noticed this I have found that if re launch the menubar it wont work until you restart the computer. Which is a pain as a I rarely have occasion to restart my computer.
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Message 86030 - Posted: 14 Mar 2005, 14:31:13 UTC - in response to Message 86023.  

> I have noticed this I have found that if re launch the menubar it wont work
> until you restart the computer. Which is a pain as a I rarely have occasion to
> restart my computer.
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Graeme,

you don't have to restart the computer. Open activity monitor, select "boinc" and click on "Quit process". Wait until it really quits and then restart menubar.


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Message 86792 - Posted: 17 Mar 2005, 2:10:54 UTC - in response to Message 86030.  

> > I have noticed this I have found that if re launch the menubar it wont
> work
> > until you restart the computer. Which is a pain as a I rarely have
> occasion to
> > restart my computer.
> >
>
> Graeme,
>
> you don't have to restart the computer. Open activity monitor, select "boinc"
> and click on "Quit process". Wait until it really quits and then restart
> menubar.
>
>
>
Graeme and Martin:
I just had the same problem and used Martin's procedure to get things rolling again. I had forgotten about Activity Monitor since I have never really used it before. Thanks for the info.

Will Cushman
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Message 87491 - Posted: 18 Mar 2005, 17:45:30 UTC

Does BOINC Menubar works the same as a screensaver? Just like Seti@home classic?
Or do I lose my screensaver when classic shuts down.
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Message 90317 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 12:28:37 UTC - in response to Message 87491.  

> Does BOINC Menubar works the same as a screensaver? Just like Seti@home
> classic?
> Or do I lose my screensaver when classic shuts down.
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The menubar is most definitely not a screen saver, but it is easy to use. I think we need to use the command line version to get our pretty pictures. I'm going to try slogging through it for the third time and see if I can get my graphics back.
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Message 90447 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 17:51:02 UTC

So far the only problem I've had with the BOINC Menubar is that it's a bit finiky about attaching to SETI when you're setting up the accounts (B ▶ Manage Projects… ▶ Add button). It took me three tries, but I finally got it to work.

Getting the graphics back would be pretty easy — I'm sure that someone in Berkeley could make an animated B in the menu bar to indicate what % of the current WU is done, or replace it with an icon of the currently running project (An "S" for SETI, "E" for Einstein…).

I'd like to be able to change the font, size, and opacity of the log window, but that's a mere cosmetic affair — It runs well, and that's what matters.
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Message 90509 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 20:21:01 UTC - in response to Message 86792.  

I tried using the activity monitor to force quit the application and it just keeps respawning. Its actually p*ssing me off. I can't seemingly kill this process via the terminal window or using the activity monitor. I am going to try restarting my machine now.
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Message 90512 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 20:37:38 UTC - in response to Message 90509.  

The BOINC Menubar, the Seti@Home app, or the Boinc app? Which one refuses to die?
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Message 91334 - Posted: 26 Mar 2005, 22:16:49 UTC - in response to Message 90509.  
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> I tried using the activity monitor to force quit the application and it just
> keeps respawning. Its actually p*ssing me off. I can't seemingly kill this
> process via the terminal window or using the activity monitor. I am going to
> try restarting my machine now.
>

I've gone back to SETI Control almost as soon as trying out the BOINC menubar, which doesn't seem to be much help at all. You can at least control SETI with SETI Control, which I don't seem able to do with the Menubar!
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Message 92473 - Posted: 29 Mar 2005, 17:48:48 UTC - in response to Message 91334.  


> I've gone back to SETI Control almost as soon as trying out the BOINC menubar,
> which doesn't seem to be much help at all. You can at least control SETI with
> SETI Control, which I don't seem able to do with the Menubar!
>

You are right. Especially the lack for running the benchmarks manually is very annoying.


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