I recently switched over to using the iMac G5 iSight PPC, I encountered
this problem :
2006-03-29 00:22:35 [---] libcurl/7.14.0 OpenSSL/0.9.7b zlib/1.2.2
2006-03-29 00:22:35 [---] Data directory: /Users/jaco/boinc
2006-03-29 00:22:39 [---] get_local_network_info(): gethostbyname failed
2006-03-29 00:22:39 [---] get_local_network_info(): gethostbyname failed
2006-03-29 00:22:39 [---] Processor: 1 Power Macintosh PowerMac12,1
2006-03-29 00:22:39 [---] Memory: 1.00 GB physical, 0 bytes virtual
2006-03-29 00:22:39 [---] Disk: 152.55 GB total, 142.59 GB free
2006-03-29 00:22:39 [---] No general preferences found - using B
Not quite sure what is happening with the get_local_network_info.
I don't know if it's the way I have installed Boinc or a problem with
my G5 configuration. This keeps showing up, I have tried the Unix
commandline client, as well as Boinc Manager....any help, suggests.
advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in adavance
Xi3.....
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Mac OS X: Has Anyone Encountered This Problem
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Looks pretty odd, i.e. if the machine cannot properly resolve "localhost", or its own name. Looks like a misconfigured DNS server or broken /etc/hosts file. Do you get a message (a few lines below) which name it failed to resolve? Which OS version are you running?
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RE: Looks pretty odd...
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Yeah, tis. I've noticed that occasionally on my machine ( Win XP Pro ) I've had to explicitly specify the host. Do this in BOINC via menu 'file'->'Select computer'->'Host name' ( a dropdown list should have your computer's name that you can select ). For me, this has only been needed if I've had an unexpected power outage and reboot ( all too frequent for me, due to the vicarious conditions half way up a mountain range ). This suggests that BOINC can 'forget' it's settings in such a circumstance - file corruption or somesuch I'd supposed.
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
Guys thanks for the help,
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Guys thanks for the help, Mike I apologize if I seemed difficult, of course that apology
goes out to the whole community. I think I resolved the the localhost problem
by editing my etc/hosts file, am using an iMac G5 iSight PPC, Tiger 10.4.5
for the most part I like to run the unix command line client.
Message 29262 - Posted 30 Mar 2006 17:57:11 UTC [Edit this post]
Well, just in case anyone is interested, or may be experiencing
the same problem, I just edited my etc/hosts file and added
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost xxxxxxx.local
x= hostname.
I then re-attached to boinc e@h and got the following:
2006-03-31 01:46:37 [---] Starting BOINC client version 4.44 for powerpc-apple-darwin
2006-03-31 01:46:37 [---] Data directory: /Users/jaco/boinc
2006-03-31 01:46:37 [http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/] Computer ID: not assigned yet; location: ; project prefs: default
2006-03-31 01:46:37 [---] No general preferences found - using BOINC defaults
2006-03-31 01:46:37 [---] Insufficient work; requesting more
So far everything seems ok....
Sorry for the redundancy, hope this may help someone.
Now I'm trying to get Boinc Stat View to show host total and avg.
No help file for that program. As far as I can remember, a few months
back it showed host info but now nada...
RE: Guys thanks for the
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Tres cool, we all have off days.... :-)
Aahhh...... Nice One .... you're back in the bit stream now
Probably will.
(edit ) I've just downloaded and examined the zipfile for BOINC Stat Viewer, there's a readme file which indicates an email address for it's author Aleksander Szablewski - . You could give him a call perhaps?
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
Mike I just sent an email to
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Mike I just sent an email to Aleks before checking in here.
If I hear anything back, I'll post here. Thanks again.
Jaco