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splutard

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Message 39253 - Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 2:20:18 UTC

So I recently set up a BOINC client on my server to donate some of its downtime to science. However, when I review the messages (and my account statistics), it appears that I'm not actually getting anything done... messages:

[SETI@home] update requested by user
[SETI@home] Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
[SETI@home] Requesting new tasks
[SETI@home] Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
[SETI@home] Message from server: Invalid or missing account key. To fix, remove and add this project.


Unfortunately, when I detach and reattach this project, the problem persists. Any advice?

* Keep in mind that because I'm running this on my remote server, my only interaction with it is through SSH and the boinccmd
* This happens for both SETI and rosetta, so the problem isn't the particular project
* I attached projects using the following command, where XXX is my full-access account key:
boinccmd --project_attach http://setiathome.berkeley.edu XXX
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Message 39258 - Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 4:56:59 UTC

By the way, I'm running on 10.04.3 Ubuntu, if that makes any difference. Also, the contents of cc_config.xml options (all the log options are default):

<options>
    <suppress_net_info>1</suppress_net_info>
    <start_delay>150</start_delay>
    <max_file_xfers>4</max_file_xfers>
    <max_file_xfers_per_project>2</max_file_xfers_per_project>
    <allow_multiple_clients>0</allow_multiple_clients>
  </options>
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