Seems if you're concerns here are not
about optimizing, or how to build a bigger
faster crunching machine, you can't get any
answers, even in problem and bugs...no answers.
It's frustrating and sucks!!!
Seems if you're concerns here are not
about optimizing, or how to build a bigger
faster crunching machine, you can't get any
answers, even in problem and bugs...no answers.
It's frustrating and sucks!!!
Welcome again 2046,
But, Hey, chill out! :-)
You only waited about seven minutes!
It's possible the answer may not be known, or as you say is anyone using 'Boinc Stat Viewer', or that whoever does know is not around at the moment, or maybe they won't help if you appear to be a bit difficult anyway... etc.... this is all a voluntary affair.
So please relax. :-)
In any case your account at the E@H server will show what you're after. Go to the 'Projects' tab ( far left ) in BOINC, highlight the Einstein project in the pane on the right, and then click on the 'Your account" button that then appears on the far left toward the bottom - it will invoke your browser to display the required page - and then scroll down to account statistics. I know that doesn't get your 'Boinc Stat Viewer' going but I'd suggest in addition that maybe whoever provides 'Boinc Stat Viewer' can help too, it's not specifically an E@H thing - but it's quite OK to ask here.
Cheers, Mike. :-)
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
I downloaded it from the addon page, it's a cocoa
app. will that run under linux?
Are you talking about the firefox extension called 'Boinc Stats' version 0.1.2 ?
If so you can find it here . After it is installed you need to restart firefox to get it working. Then go into options and put in your project id's and your stats will be shown in the bottom right corner of the browser. Right click to switch between projects.
P.S. And as was stated, you need to give people time to respond to your questions. I think you are lucky to get a response from anyone after your second post in this thread. I have avoided answering you in another thread because of the attitude you used there as well. Remember ,we are volunteers just like you and do not have to respond.
:)
Does anyone use Boinc Stat Viewer?
I show no totals or avg. in the host
information. ...
I'm using it on one of my Macs (they're at work, and I'm at home, so I can't tell you the version number at the moment); I've noticed a couple of oddities but I haven't done much investigating of the causes. One is that while E@h is running, BSV displays its status as STOPPED! for some reason—even though it updates the progress percentage just fine. It also displays the last time of contact for all projects as 1 Jan 1970, i.e. zero 'Unix time'. I wonder whether the arrangement of the XML files might have changed since the program was last updated.
Is there a DTD available for the various XML structures used by BOINC?
I emailed Aleks the developer of the program, but have not gotten
a reply yet. Will post if I hear back from him. Sad, it was a nice little
monitoring program.
P.S. Steve it's not the ff extension, it's Boinc Stat View under Mac
addon's.
I emailed Aleks the developer of the program, but have not gotten
a reply yet. Will post if I hear back from him. Sad, it was a nice little
monitoring program.
P.S. Steve it's not the ff extension, it's Boinc Stat View under Mac
addon's.
:)
I've just looked again at that 'readme' file of his and seen:
"The application is very simple and pretty self explaining so there is no any manual or help file. Tool tips will explain what you see or what you can do about it."
Oh dear.... ;=(
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Boinc Stat Viewer
)
Seems if you're concerns here are not
about optimizing, or how to build a bigger
faster crunching machine, you can't get any
answers, even in problem and bugs...no answers.
It's frustrating and sucks!!!
RE: Seems if you're
)
Welcome again 2046,
But, Hey, chill out! :-)
You only waited about seven minutes!
It's possible the answer may not be known, or as you say is anyone using 'Boinc Stat Viewer', or that whoever does know is not around at the moment, or maybe they won't help if you appear to be a bit difficult anyway... etc.... this is all a voluntary affair.
So please relax. :-)
In any case your account at the E@H server will show what you're after. Go to the 'Projects' tab ( far left ) in BOINC, highlight the Einstein project in the pane on the right, and then click on the 'Your account" button that then appears on the far left toward the bottom - it will invoke your browser to display the required page - and then scroll down to account statistics. I know that doesn't get your 'Boinc Stat Viewer' going but I'd suggest in addition that maybe whoever provides 'Boinc Stat Viewer' can help too, it's not specifically an E@H thing - but it's quite OK to ask here.
Cheers, Mike. :-)
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
I have never used that
)
I have never used that add-on, so I cannot help you out there m8
Never used it either, where
)
Never used it either, where can I get it?
RE: Never used it either,
)
first google.de hit
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
Never used it either, where
)
Never used it either, where can I get it?
I downloaded it from the addon page, it's a cocoa
app. will that run under linux?
RE: Never used it either,
)
Are you talking about the firefox extension called 'Boinc Stats' version 0.1.2 ?
If so you can find it here . After it is installed you need to restart firefox to get it working. Then go into options and put in your project id's and your stats will be shown in the bottom right corner of the browser. Right click to switch between projects.
P.S. And as was stated, you need to give people time to respond to your questions. I think you are lucky to get a response from anyone after your second post in this thread. I have avoided answering you in another thread because of the attitude you used there as well. Remember ,we are volunteers just like you and do not have to respond.
:)
98SE XP2500+ @ 2.1 GHz Boinc v5.8.8
RE: Does anyone use Boinc
)
I'm using it on one of my Macs (they're at work, and I'm at home, so I can't tell you the version number at the moment); I've noticed a couple of oddities but I haven't done much investigating of the causes. One is that while E@h is running, BSV displays its status as STOPPED! for some reason—even though it updates the progress percentage just fine. It also displays the last time of contact for all projects as 1 Jan 1970, i.e. zero 'Unix time'. I wonder whether the arrangement of the XML files might have changed since the program was last updated.
Is there a DTD available for the various XML structures used by BOINC?
I emailed Aleks the developer
)
I emailed Aleks the developer of the program, but have not gotten
a reply yet. Will post if I hear back from him. Sad, it was a nice little
monitoring program.
P.S. Steve it's not the ff extension, it's Boinc Stat View under Mac
addon's.
:)
RE: I emailed Aleks the
)
I've just looked again at that 'readme' file of his and seen:
"The application is very simple and pretty self explaining so there is no any manual or help file. Tool tips will explain what you see or what you can do about it."
Oh dear.... ;=(
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal