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    Not sure where...

    ..to post this, so if in the wrong place, sorry.

    I have not seen any reference to this multi-purpose monitering app DCMoniter. I use it when running muliple projects on the lan. It does not cover "all" projects, but a good number of them. Enjoy


    Jeez, forgot to provide link to the website :roll:

    http://bluetentacle.co.uk/dcmonitor/

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    Ok, I haven't used dcmonitor for obvious reasons that it's windows only but added it to our download section under windows/dc utilities another good multi monitor is KDFold from what I see KDFold is nicer but only can monitor find-a-drug, folding@home, and Distributed folding.

    SB2 welcome to AMDUsers

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    Thanks for the welcome.

    The only experience I've had with multiple moniters for Linux/FreeBSD was with GKrellM and the available plug-ins. If memory serves GKrellM can moniter F@H, Seti, Dnet and at one time the G@H clients. It has been a while since I've used so there may be more client options now.

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    I totally forgot about gkrellm. I have tried fah and dnet plugin and they work. I found these monitors for seti under linux. click for large screenshots.

    Ksetispy




    Ksetiwatch












    TKseti


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    Have not used the others, but Ksetiwatch used to be part of the default install on SuSE 6.xx distro's. Now I just use SetiQ to moniter the clients when I run Seti. Sure looks like the Linux monitering app's for Seti have come along way in the last few years, too bad Seti has fallen from grace in most peoples minds.

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