What is SETIQueue? SETIQueue is a program that downloads SETI workunits and allows SETI clients (including the screensaver) to download from it rather than fromSETI @ Home. The client also can upload results to SETIQueue and all SETIQueue to send them in. It is useful on a network to allow fine control over your internet connections. It also keeps some statistics and does graphs.
Example statistics:
Code:
Name RPD RY RT Avg CPU Last Result Wu Pend
#4 8.07 8 9 2h51m 10m32s 15
#3 7.71 7 8 2h56m 15m29s 15
#2 12.92 13 12 3h42m 24m08s 15
#1 13.53 12 13 3h31m 50m05s 15
Totals:
42.23 40 42 3h20m 60
What do the headings on the table mean? RPD= Returned / day - your average daily output by machine and total over the last 7 days.
RY= Returned Yesterday
RT= Returned today
Avg CPU= Average time/CPU
Last Result= How long since the last result (lets you know which if any machine is not processing)
Wu Pend = How many WUs cached on that machine (unless you are using a separate caching progam like SETIDrive this will be 1, I have caches on all machines in case the Queue machine crashes)
When Should I use SETIQueue instead of SETIDriver? When you want or need a central machine to control your upload / download cycle. SETIQueue can be set to transfer during specific time periods or on manual command. Useful when you wish to connect only when you won't otherwise be using your internet account or if off peak times are cheaper for you.
Where did the (SETIQueue) link come from? GE-Raven posted it a LONG time ago and I just found it while browsing the old messages.
Setting up SETIQueueWhy are your slower machines putting out more WUs/day than the faster ones? They are Dual CPU machines. Each one works on 2 WUs at the same time.