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2.0 Controlling and Customizing
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by KeysCapt •What is DSpy? What is DSpy? There is a stand-alone utility called DSpy.exe available here which will monitor the progress of the TSC program on multiple networked machines. The latest version is 2.05. ![]() How do I configure it? You configure each section (numbered 1-10) by pointing DSpy to the proper directory on your network. By putting a shortcut to DSpy in your startup folder, it will start with your TSC client during every boot/login and automatically start tracking your TSC progress. How do I scan for corrupted candidates? With the new 2.0 version of the TSC client scanning for corrupted candidates is no longer possible. Also since this release the number of candidates that are corrupted has not been an issue. How do I toggle between the chart and progress view? Either simply double click in the center of the window or press ALT+G. Why are the graphs not showing all that has been worked on? Dspy has not been updated to show the new candidates so the graphs will not display all that has been processed. Running this batch file -
by KeysCapt StatSniffer Available here StatSniffer has versions available for TSC and UD that allow the user to easily check their stats without the need of visiting the projects' websites. Go to the main forum page here and click on "register" at the top of the page. You can use the same info you used to register your agent, if you wish. by Jnick Basically, you should set your queue to contain no more than 2 or 3 weeks of data. Otherwise there is the possibility you will not get credit for the data processed. Keep in mind that slow machines crunch as few as 200 per month while quick machines crunch a few thousand per month. To find out how many candidates a node is processing: Right click on your TSC icon Click status Click the "statistics" tab Under candidates, you can see the number processed in the past week (ignore the avg per day). Multiply by 4 to see how many your process in a month. To be safe, I'd take half that number and use that to set your queue size (smaller if you want). To set the queue size: Right click on the TSC icon Click properties. Set the queue size.
by RXDOC Make sure that you give permissions to the following programs to accesss the internet. javaw.exe LaunchAnyWhere GUI (TSC Client) javaw.exe or LaunchAnyWhere GUI do not need server status as it requests. It is recommended, however, to allow the programs access to prevent any error in transmission or use of the program. Contributed by rmayo by RXDOC »d2ol.childhooddiseases.org/membe···file.jsp Once there - under Member Information - Current Settings Click on the "edit" button. You can change the username there Member Information Member Name: _______________ Primary Email: ______________ News & Info Send the TRI Newsletter (via e-mail) ________ Click "save" before logging out ;) *Note: Just remember when registering additional nodes to always use the same e-mail address! That's real important :)
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