Message boards : BOINC Manager : Why does BOINC suddenly stop working for days at a time?
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Send message Joined: 26 Apr 06 Posts: 3 |
I'm not doing anything different. Somedays it works fine, other days when I open it up, nothing happens. Nothing even shows up in Projects, Work, Messages, anywhere. Can't get more work. Won't connect to the host website. And this happens a lot! I liked SETI so much better. It actually worked. WHAT IS UP?? |
Send message Joined: 25 Nov 05 Posts: 1654 |
BOINC is in 2 parts. Those are the symptoms of the gui not being able to 'talk' to the client/worker/daemon. If they CAN talk, it will say: "Connected to localclient" in the bottom right corner of the gui. If it says something else, click on "Select computer" in menu/File. Then click: "OK" with NOTHING in either entry in the popup. |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 98 |
When the problems occur does it say "connected to localhost", or "disconnected" on the very bottom bar of the boinc manager??? |
Send message Joined: 26 Apr 06 Posts: 3 |
When the problems occur does it say "connected to localhost", or "disconnected" on the very bottom bar of the boinc manager??? It says it's disconnected. But it's not an internet problem... |
Send message Joined: 25 Nov 05 Posts: 1654 |
It says it's disconnected. But it's not an internet problem... Exactly. It's just that the gui is disconnected from the worker. Did you try: "select computer, etc, as I posted before? |
Send message Joined: 28 Apr 06 Posts: 2 |
I'm having the same problem. Everything was working correctly this morning. I had to reboot, and now nothing. I put "localhost" in for Host Name, and I get an error "BONIC Manager is not able to connect to a BONIC client." Also, I tried to login to the message board with my email and password, and it didn't know me. And, it also didn't recognize my Account ID. |
Send message Joined: 28 Apr 06 Posts: 2 |
Just did a cold boot, and now it's working. Computers, gota love 'em. I'm having the same problem. Everything was working correctly this morning. I had to reboot, and now nothing. I put "localhost" in for Host Name, and I get an error "BONIC Manager is not able to connect to a BONIC client." |
Send message Joined: 26 Apr 06 Posts: 3 |
Yes, but no help. Here's what it is saying right now:It says it's disconnected. But it's not an internet problem... BOINC Manager - Connection Failed. BOINC Manager is not able to connect to a BOINC client. Would you like to try to connect again? I can keep clicking yes, but it won't help. I also tried it using "local host" in the host name, but that doesn't work either. This seems to happen weekly. Any thoughts? |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 98 |
I'm guessing you've done a MS update recently. Try a Cold boot (not just restart). Failing that you might download/install a 5.4.x version of boinc. This will use a different port from 5.2.13 which MS has decided to steal from boinc, thus stopping the intercommunication between the daemon and the manager. |
Send message Joined: 11 May 06 Posts: 2 |
I'm guessing you've done a MS update recently. Try a Cold boot (not just restart). Failing that you might download/install a 5.4.x version of boinc. This will use a different port from 5.2.13 which MS has decided to steal from boinc, thus stopping the intercommunication between the daemon and the manager. Same problem here, disconnected after running 5.2.8 for many months. Updated to 5.2.13, no improvement. Can't find 5.4.x. Suggestions? Thanks |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 98 |
Boinc client software NOTE: Developmental software is just that, developmental and they do contain bugs of some sort, use at your own risk. See Eula and warnings on screen. |
Send message Joined: 11 May 06 Posts: 2 |
Boinc client software New software works fine! Thanks for the link. |
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