Message boards : Questions and problems : Managing Multiple Projects
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Send message Joined: 17 Sep 12 Posts: 23 ![]() |
There are several projects that I would like to run in BOINC. My problem is that it doesn't seem to switch between projects every hour like it's set up to do. What do I do to fix this? I am running 64-bit BOINC on Windows 7. |
Send message Joined: 21 Sep 12 Posts: 2 ![]() |
I'm having the same issue. I have win 7 too. I have been running one project for the last month and then added two other projects. They are added to my project list but so far I have done no work for these. I thought after completing a task for one project I'd complete a task for the next and spread my work across all three desired projects. I've also tried suspending my current project (the one I've had for the last month) thinking that I could start a different one but it just resumes my current one. |
Send message Joined: 21 Sep 12 Posts: 2 ![]() |
Also i checked the status of the two projects - Spinhenge@home i cannot find anything on it - if the servers are up or if there are task to give out whereas climateprediction.net - when i go on there i see that it has 188 task waiitng to be sent - so i go into the advanced view on the setting of my boinc and see that my settings have 20% given to einstein and 40% to climateprediction and 40% to spinhenge@home so i feel as if my settings are correct about delegating a percentage of work to each project but i see no results - it shows 0 and no task for my two new projects side note my accounts havent updated correctly on these two new accounts - i have joined a team in each account and changed my username but when i go to my advanced view in boinc it doesnt show up correctly but it does show up when i log into my account via each project's website |
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