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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Chaloner Hale on December 24, 2001, 07:13:25 PM
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Installed setoathome last night. Tries tp run every 10 minutes as shown in var/log/cron. It will run manually if started by hand, and can be seen using 50% of my CPUs when running. How do I keep it going automatically???
Thanks, and Merry Xmas,
Chaloner Hale
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http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/linux_script
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Thanks Thor. Do I get rid of the previous crontab entries? I really have no idea of what to do with this file.
Merry Xmas,
Chaloner Hale
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You have to delete the crontabs yourself.
Download the file and edit the values of where seti is on your disk. Then use ./start start to start the client.
I've added this to my startup procedure in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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Thanks again.
I saved the file as seti in /etc/init.d and tried to start it with ./set start (not ./start start) and get "bash ./seti: No such file or directory".
Does this mean I have bad characters in the file? I set SETI_CLIENT_DIR and SETI_DIR to /home/e-smith/files/users/seti/bin where my seti files are located.
If you think it is my file, can you email a good one please???
Thanks,
Chal
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I made a new HOWTO for you (and others)
http://sme.nightspirit.nl/SETI@home.html
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Thor Anthrax wrote:
> I made a new HOWTO for you (and others)
> http://sme.nightspirit.nl/SETI@home.html
Two immediate suggestions...
I run SETI@Home in it's *own* user environment. Create a user "seti" from the control panel, and install everything in ~seti.
I personally run a cron job to re-launch S@H. This allows me to run the SETI client as it's own user, which has security advantages. (Running anything as root has inherent security risks, especially if the S@H client is compromised or replaced)
The other advantage to running S@H as it's own user is that it will automatically be backed up and restored by backup to desktop/tape.