Comment 9 for bug 500793

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Christer Edwards (christer.edwards) wrote : Re: [Bug 500793] Re: no core priority configuration option

Work unit assignments can take some time, and this issue has been
raised in the past. In the latest versions of origami (which it sounds
like you have found) it no longer gives the abrupt error about "file
not found:". Instead it should simply mention that no WU has been
assigned yet.

I have seen it take hours to get a WU assigned in the past, yet other
times simply restarting the client seems to jumpstart things.

core priority 0 means it is running at its default setting, which only
uses idle processing power. if the core priority were set to 96 it
would be running at a higher rate. these, and other settings, can be
changed using the 'sudo origami configure' command. this feature is
currently only available in the latest trunk, but will make it into
the latest packages in time for 10.04.

let me know if you have any more issues or questions.

christer

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Austin McDougall <email address hidden> wrote:
> Scratch that: I updated to bzr 1.16 using ppa keys, etc. Origami is
> working well, and the core priority is set to "0" in the client.cfg
> file. I'm not sure if that's what it's supposed to be, nevertheless I am
> grateful for your quick help. I'm now back folding hard.
>
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> no core priority configuration option
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500793
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