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Jeff
07-11-2004, 04:49 AM
From Chaz:

-q: quiet mode
-h: displays usage message
-e <email>: log in to server using <email>
-c <jobs>: always try to keep <jobs> cached locally
-x <proxy>: use specified proxy server
proxy format: http://[user[:password]@]http_proxy_address[:port]/
-p <priority>: set process priority


Priorities under Windows systems:
32: Normal priority
64: Low (idle) priority
128: High priority

On XP and Win2K there are additional priorities:
16384: below normal
32768: above normal

Linux priority value range -20 to 20, -20 being highest priority and 20 lowest

em99010pepe
07-11-2004, 01:35 PM
Site:

www.lifemapper.org

Registration:

http://www.lifemapper.org/lm-apps/RegisterMember/RegisterMember.asp

Download windows command line interface:

http://www.lifemapper.org/lm-downloads/bin/lifemapper-i386-win-1.0.03.zip
or
http://ghr.sytes.net/Lifemapper/

Client setup:

Run lifemapper_cmd.exe and login with your email. Then stop the program and create a shortcut to lifemapper_cmd.exe and put this in the command line or target line:

D:\****\lifemapper-i386-win-1.0.03\lifemapper_cmd.exe -p 64 -q -f -c 200

-p 64 for 9x and NT4
-p 16384 for 2K/XP

Stats:

View your stats (http://www.lifemapper.org/lm-apps/ViewMember/ViewMember.asp)

http://12.3.177.174:6969/lifemapper/team_stats.php

http://stats.free-dc.org/lm/allteams.php

http://www.adventurevision.com/lifemapper/

http://lm.stats.dp.cx/cgi-bin/render-teams.cgi

Benchmarks:

AMD 1,1 Ghz - 1 WU is processed in 30mi

AMD 2200+ - 1 WU is processed in 15mi

About bad jobpackets:

"OK, since so many of you are having problems with all those corrupt JobPackets, I've just developed the 'LifeMapper Packet Watcher'.

It's a simple application: just place it in your lifemapper client directory and start it up.

Every x seconds it will check all the Lifemapper JobPackets for their filesize. Every JobPacket file <= 5 KB will be deleted automatically.

The default interval is set to 480 seconds (8 Minutes). You can specify your own interval as well though.

Please run the application like this 'LM_Packet_Watcher.exe -h' switch to see the help.

Hopefully this can make 'babysitting' those machines a bit easier

--
edit:
(mandatory disclaimer these days)
Although I have complete faith in this little app. Use it at your own risk."

http://www.broadbandreports.com/r0/download/515540~a8a75035b4c302e5e11cc1da568fef04/LM_Packet_Watcher.zip