Message boards : BOINC client : Lost Statistics post HDD installation, BIONC Transfer & Update
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Send message Joined: 18 Nov 06 Posts: 4 |
I installed a new IDE HDD on my Server and left my old SCSI HDD intact with OS as 2nd drive(D:) in the PC. Then I installed Win2000 Server on the IDE and can now boot from either drive by changing the Boot drive in BIOS. On the IDE I installed BIONC 5.4.9 which was also running on the SCSI drive. Then I copied the contains of the BOINC Folder from D: to the C: drive (IDE) and launched BOINC. I then reset all the projects and downloaded new WU. BOINC had no chance of running prior to this as I manualy controll its activity. So far so good. the new WU started fine and the old ones on the D: (SCSI) drive also run when I boot to that drive. The ownly iregularity I have piked up so far, is that my Graph in Statistics have lost the original starting pionts. I run 4 projects and the graphs no longer start at 0, except for the first project I registered with. I am sure that I made an error. How do I get my Graphs to show me the starting piont again? |
Send message Joined: 16 Apr 06 Posts: 386 |
It's behaving as per spec, i.e., the graphs are showing you the last month's worth of data rather than all data ever collected. |
Send message Joined: 18 Nov 06 Posts: 4 |
Not likely! as the one graph, being of the first project I registered with (Climateprediction), shows a 0 starting piont on the 2005-09-27. |
Send message Joined: 19 Dec 05 Posts: 28 |
Not likely! as the one graph, being of the first project I registered with (Climateprediction), shows a 0 starting piont on the 2005-09-27. Yes, the graph shows all data stored at the client. Old values are are only deleted, when a new date for a project gets stored. So after your next update with CP it should be gone. Norbert |
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