I have a cron job that tries to send any undelivered work units at night. It looks like: cd /Folding ./LinFAHR9.exe -send all
It tries once an hour for 5 times. Before this I lost just under a 3rd of the work units. Rob Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: > >I've noticed that it fails to send the work units and tries again >after the next one. If your using Linux, you could kill it, and start >it up again. Upon restart it will see that you have an unsent and >finished work unit and try to send it again before starting on the >current one. > >-Rob > >> On 20020223.2333, Jim Beard said ... >> >> >> I looked through the folding archives, and someone there said the time >> limit was normally around 6 days. It took about 2 days for a work unit >> on my machine. Did you folks do any config stuff or just fire up the >> client and in name/team info? >> On Saturday, February 23, 2002, at 09:18 PM, Mr O wrote: >> >> >Have you cranked out entire working units or just a few frames? I know >> >there >> >is a time limit to have WU's in by and somebody here knows what it is. >> >I'm >> >sure the info is also available on the website too. Other than that >> >usually >> >the site is updated every few hours. >> > >> >On Saturday 23 February 2002 09:04 pm, you wrote: >> >>I got a question for you folding folks. I recently fired up the client >> >>on my ole, idle pc and have cranked out a work unit or two now. But, >> >>my >> >>user info (JimB) isn't propagating in the folding.stanford web >> >>pages. I >> >>set my group to 668 but I haven't seen my WU show up in EugLug's info >> >>yet. Does it take a while to get processed into the system or did they >> >>just decide not to credit me for my cpu's work? >> >> >> >>Jim >> > >> >_________________________________________________________ >> >Do You Yahoo!? >> >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com >> > >> > >> > >> >> > > >
