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Marcus Tik

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Message 17997 - Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 4:28:52 UTC

Since I have been using BOINC a few years ago I can remember that it was usual, that finished tasks where uploaded automatically (without user action).

In my current Version (5.10.45) this is not the case.
I have to manually go to the projects tab, select the project with some finnished tasks and click refresh.
Then the tasks are uploaded.

Can annyone tell me what I can do about this ? Is this usual ?

Thanx for advice, Marcus Tik
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Message 17999 - Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 9:17:50 UTC

It's normal.

From What is Ready to Report?

For BOINC 5.8 and above: Completed work is reported at the first of:

1) 24 hours after completion (was Connect every X after completion).
2) 24 hours before report is due.
3) Connect every X before report is due.
4) On a trickle up message (CPDN only so far).
5) On a request for more work.
6) On a manual update.
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Message 18005 - Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 11:28:00 UTC - in response to Message 17999.  

It's normal.

From What is Ready to Report?

For BOINC 5.8 and above: Completed work is reported at the first of:

1) 24 hours after completion (was Connect every X after completion).
2) 24 hours before report is due.
3) Connect every X before report is due.
4) On a trickle up message (CPDN only so far).
5) On a request for more work.
6) On a manual update.


OK - thanx for that info !
Now I can sleep well ... :-)
Greetings Marcus
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