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BOINC as a Service: How can i check it is working?

I have installed BOINC on 60 machines yesterday. I thought i would get quite a leap on my points, but nothing.

It is running as a service, how can i check all is working fine, if possible without having to get into all 60 machines.
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Re: BOINC as a Service: How can i check it is working?

It takes a couple of days for work units to be returned, validated and points awarded.

You can keep track of your computers using BOINC Manager or a third party application such as BOINCView.

BOINC Manager can connect to remote computers running BOINC (as a service or otherwise) so that you can view and control it. Read this for a guide to setting up authentication so you can connect to your remote computers: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/RpcAuth
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Re: BOINC as a Service: How can i check it is working?

Hello javierarce,
You can keep track of the results returned to the WCG server on the Results Status page, explained in http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=6105

Just select My Grid - Results Status. But you are going to have an ENORMOUS number of results. biggrin tongue

So you might want to Google for information about BOINCView, a third party utility for managing large numbers of computers.

Lawrence
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