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linux client
Hi
I've just started with linux, so needless to say, I'm not very good yet. I have a few questions about the sob client
how do you make a username (I can't remember if i did this) and how do you find out if you've got a username and what it is (stats won't work, I've got too many other faster computers running sob)
does sob come with any special features? Like can you for instance do something fancy like sb --displaymore ore something linke that?
thanks for any help!
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well... your username is set in the sclient.conf file (just browse read down, till you find the spot!), which pobably lies in the same directory as sb.
You run the client by typing
./sb sclient.conf
in the directory where it is placed (which you propably knew!). - And no! - There is really no fancy features to the client.
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oh, and another question that just popped into my mind ... is there a nicer way to close the client rather than to term or kill it?
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I just started testing the client on linux. Since it is not my comp, I can only run the client when I'm there. After the client committed the first block, I killed it with ctrl-c, finding no other way.
Then I started it again to see if my previous results were cached, which they was, but not after the block delivery. Instead of continiuing at 2.19% (were the block was completed) it restarted at 1.9%.
Isn't the result cached after committing a block, or is the percentages wrong somehow?
Lars Ivar
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I don't think this has anything to do with linux ... I thought this was like this too with the windows client! If you exit and restart the client then you do lose some work, don't you (I don't know, I never switch sob off ;))
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In Windows, I can click the "stop"-button, caching the result. Exiting is some other button.
Lars Ivar
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Exiting the Windows client without stopping it first results in a small loss of work. With the Linux client, it should be comparable - except that the stop button is missing here... :(
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would be nice if the linux client would work on Intel XEON PCs - we have 20 XEONS at work - but the SoB Client just gives me a segfault when starting (it works on the normal PIII)
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XTale - you may want to try a slightly older version of SB until the new client comes out. maybe that will the xeon crash. i've never heard of this issue, but go ahead and try this:
http://linux.redbird.com/~alien88/sbust097-Linux.tar.gz
Also, everyone above is right, the client only caches every 10 minutes so the linux client may lose small amounts of work when killed. In future clients, I'll make a proper exit catch for at least CTRL+C so it can cache immediately before exit.
-Louie
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ok, the old client starts on the XEON machine - but there's no team-entry in the config file :(
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The team entry in the config file is not used any more...