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![]() Uzytkownik "Ralph" napisal w wiadomosci ... ----------------------- Data file: Yes. Results Header: Yes. Scanning results header file. This is the last message displayed while the client works. etc etc etc. ---------------------- I have had this message a number of times. There is a pause in downloading for a few minutes after this message is displayed. Any one know? Ralph . Run SETI with option "-verbose" and look at that what on is. rudylis |
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![]() Uzytkownik "Ralph" napisal w wiadomosci ... ----------------------- Data file: Yes. Results Header: Yes. Scanning results header file. This is the last message displayed while the client works. etc etc etc. ---------------------- I have had this message a number of times. There is a pause in downloading for a few minutes after this message is displayed. Any one know? Ralph . Run SETI with option "-verbose" and look at that what on is. rudylis |
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![]() "Ralph" wrote in message ... ----------------------- Data file: Yes. Results Header: Yes. Scanning results header file. This is the last message displayed while the client works. etc etc etc. ---------------------- I have had this message a number of times. There is a pause in downloading for a few minutes after this message is displayed. Any one know? It means just what it says, it's the last message the SETI commandline client displays to the screen before it goes off to process the current work unit in the background. The message will sit there unchanged until S@h finishes processing. If you add the -verbose option to the commandline it will display periodic progress messages to the screen instead. (It will also slow down processing.) |
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![]() "Ralph" wrote in message ... ----------------------- Data file: Yes. Results Header: Yes. Scanning results header file. This is the last message displayed while the client works. etc etc etc. ---------------------- I have had this message a number of times. There is a pause in downloading for a few minutes after this message is displayed. Any one know? It means just what it says, it's the last message the SETI commandline client displays to the screen before it goes off to process the current work unit in the background. The message will sit there unchanged until S@h finishes processing. If you add the -verbose option to the commandline it will display periodic progress messages to the screen instead. (It will also slow down processing.) |
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