Help please!!

Jamie Plucinski
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Topic 188355

Any way I can make E@H send all completed units right away, instead of waiting for both units to complete and then send?

Jason
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Help please!!

I think if you tell it to update einstein at home, it will try to send all pending results, and also download new work if needed.
See if that helps.
In other words, click on einstein at home, and depending on the version of boinc running, right click, and select update now, or click on update project while einstein is selected in the left panel.

EclipseHA
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> Any way I can make E@H send

> Any way I can make E@H send all completed units right away, instead of waiting
> for both units to complete and then send?
>

try using -return_results_immediately on the command line (works with Boinc 4.19 and below - not sure about the alpha cc's)

Jamie Plucinski
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Thanks, tested the update

Thanks, tested the update method, and it went through, but like the idea of the automation through the command line switch, so trying that now. Thanks for your help :D Any other switches out there?

ric
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> Thanks, tested the update

Message 7446 in response to message 7445

> Thanks, tested the update method, and it went through, but like the idea of
> the automation through the command line switch, so trying that now. Thanks for
> your help :D Any other switches out there?

Not a switch but a function.

When you build your own Boinc network management applications, for managing the farm, you can use RPCs (look here) to send a so called "project update" to the specifique project.

Some of the todays published add-ons offers this function in a modest way.
(manual)

As mentioned, when you build your own stuff, you have the freedom to do whatever it's needed to be done, to have a high level automation.
(for example tracking the status of right now crunching/finished work and
return the reports back "immediately" for completing the work cycle)

As more hosts are in a individual farm, as more the issue of automation is foreground.

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