Message boards : BOINC client : BOINC CC doesn't use delay requests from scheduler replies
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Send message Joined: 1 Sep 05 Posts: 15 |
BURP is down for maintenance now. When BOINC sends requests to BURP server it receives replies with no work and tries next time with usual period: 09/10/05 19:15:21|BURP|Sending scheduler request to http://burp.boinc.dk/burp_cgi/cgi 09/10/05 19:15:21|BURP|Reason: Requested by user 09/10/05 19:15:21|BURP|Requesting 172800 seconds of work, returning 0 results 09/10/05 19:15:30|BURP|Scheduler request to http://burp.boinc.dk/burp_cgi/cgi succeeded 09/10/05 19:15:30|BURP|Message from server: Project is temporarily shut down for maintenance 09/10/05 19:15:30|BURP|Project is down 09/10/05 19:15:31|BURP|Deferring communication with project for 58 seconds 09/10/05 19:16:31|BURP|Sending scheduler request to http://burp.boinc.dk/burp_cgi/cgi 09/10/05 19:16:31|BURP|Reason: Requested by user 09/10/05 19:16:31|BURP|Requesting 172800 seconds of work, returning 0 results 09/10/05 19:16:42|BURP|Scheduler request to http://burp.boinc.dk/burp_cgi/cgi succeeded 09/10/05 19:16:42|BURP|Message from server: Project is temporarily shut down for maintenance 09/10/05 19:16:42|BURP|Project is down 09/10/05 19:16:43|BURP|Deferring communication with project for 58 seconds 09/10/05 19:17:43|BURP|Sending scheduler request to http://burp.boinc.dk/burp_cgi/cgi and so on. In scheduler reply there is 1 hour delay but it seems BOINC doesn't use it: {scheduler_reply} {message priority="low"}Project is temporarily shut down for maintenance{/message} {request_delay}3600{/request_delay} {project_is_down/} {/scheduler_reply} BOINC 4.72 Projects: BURP, S@H, S@H beta, CPDN, E@H, PP@H, LHC, Orbit, SZTAKI, Shoft@H OS: WinXP Prof SP2 P4-2.6 GHz HT 1024 Mb RAM RADEON 9600 PRO Series AGP 128 Mb VideoCard |
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