Message boards : BOINC Manager : Sorry if this sounds dumb...
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Send message Joined: 18 Jul 07 Posts: 5 |
I have three projects running tasks, one of the tasks is 97.9 % complete but "paused". I would like to kick this task into life and get it completed. (You dont need to know this but I download tasks once a day from the Uni, and then go offline. It would be nice to get this almost complete task ready for the next time I go back on line!) Cheers! Andy |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
I think Andypandy should, for the projects of the tasks he's going to suspend, also select 'No new tasks' in the boinc manager Projects tab. Otherwise, suspending the 2 tasks will make the servers of those projects immediately send probably unwanted new work as soon as Andy allows internet access and network activity again. |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 07 Posts: 5 |
Thanks folks, I have found the "suspend" button now! I cant find erm...'Leave in Memory' though. I guess that is a question for World Community Grid?... |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15561 |
@mo.v: Well does that not depend on the version of BOINC. AFAIK, but I could be ill informed, from 5.8 BOINC will not fetch work and continue to include ALL tasks in the buffer estimation, suspended or not....It does if the project itself as a whole gets suspended from past observations. That's correct, but it will only work if you suspend the pojects in the Projects tab... not in the Tasks tab as you pointed out. ;-) |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 07 Posts: 5 |
I think Andypandy should, for the projects of the tasks he's going to suspend, also select 'No new tasks' in the boinc manager Projects tab. Otherwise, suspending the 2 tasks will make the servers of those projects immediately send probably unwanted new work as soon as Andy allows internet access and network activity again. Thanks, again. I think I have got it now. Regards Andy |
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