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Message 34848 - Posted: 1 Sep 2008, 2:23:29 UTC

Which supports my idea that you have 2 accounts. When I look at your account on ID: 517508 I only see Duo CPU T7500
Please log in on your other computer, and then post a message from there in this thread.

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Message 34850 - Posted: 1 Sep 2008, 8:33:38 UTC - in response to Message 34848.  
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Which supports my idea that you have 2 accounts. When I look at your account on ID: 517508 I only see Duo CPU T7500
Please log in on your other computer, and then post a message from there in this thread.


okay - sure. This post is from the laptop, the previous one was from the desktop.

What I notice is that if I go to \'your account\' from the Projects window in BOINC on my desktop, I find only my desktop computer. If however I go to \'your account\' from the BOINC web screen, I find only the laptop.
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Message 34851 - Posted: 1 Sep 2008, 10:41:50 UTC

I can only see the previously mentioned computer from either of your last 2 posts, so I\'m out of ideas.

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Message 34852 - Posted: 1 Sep 2008, 12:32:42 UTC

On the Messages tab of BOINC Manager, there should be a line:

01/09/2008 11:46:20|climateprediction.net|URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 12345678; location: work; project prefs: default

From this line on your desktop machine, what is the computer ID?
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Message 34864 - Posted: 1 Sep 2008, 22:46:29 UTC - in response to Message 34852.  
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On the Messages tab of BOINC Manager, there should be a line:

01/09/2008 11:46:20|climateprediction.net|URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 12345678; location: work; project prefs: default

From this line on your desktop machine, what is the computer ID?


Tue Sep 2 08:33:43 2008|climateprediction.net|URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 892946; location: (none); project prefs: default

This is from my laptop; I\'ll check my desktop later - I\'m at work right now.
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Message 34866 - Posted: 2 Sep 2008, 7:50:00 UTC - in response to Message 34864.  
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On the Messages tab of BOINC Manager, there should be a line:

01/09/2008 11:46:20|climateprediction.net|URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 12345678; location: work; project prefs: default

From this line on your desktop machine, what is the computer ID?


Tue Sep 2 08:33:43 2008|climateprediction.net|URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 892946; location: (none); project prefs: default

This is from my laptop; I\'ll check my desktop later - I\'m at work right now.

Tue Sep 2 17:45:30 2008|climateprediction.net|URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 869259; location: (none); project prefs: default

This is from my desktop
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Message 34867 - Posted: 2 Sep 2008, 8:25:57 UTC
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You said earlier that you\'d made a post here from both of your computers, yet the account page for the Xeon shows NO posts.
It also shows International for your country, unlike the laptop, which shows your country as Australia.

I\'m not sure, but I think that the countries need to also match for some things. (Stats sites? Teams?)

How about your email addresses for the 2 computer accounts. Are they the same?
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Message 34868 - Posted: 2 Sep 2008, 8:40:56 UTC
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As Les thought, there are two accounts: 517507 and 517508.

So, Scott will need to join his team in both accounts - and will appear twice in that team. There is no account merge facility within BOINC projects; accounts are collected across BOINC projects by using the same e-mail address.

The confusion over user IDs and posting may be because logging in to the Web site is independent of BOINC Manager. To get the account used by BOINC Manager you have to follow the \"Your account\" link in the BOINC Manager Projects or Tasks tab. If you use a Web browser link - as I do - then the two accounts can be different (e.g. clearing the Internet cache will force a re-login to the Web site, which can be with any valid BOINC account details).
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Message 34869 - Posted: 2 Sep 2008, 13:47:06 UTC - in response to Message 34868.  
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As Les thought, there are two accounts: 517507 and 517508.

So, Scott will need to join his team in both accounts - and will appear twice in that team. There is no account merge facility within BOINC projects; accounts are collected across BOINC projects by using the same e-mail address.

The confusion over user IDs and posting may be because logging in to the Web site is independent of BOINC Manager. To get the account used by BOINC Manager you have to follow the \"Your account\" link in the BOINC Manager Projects or Tasks tab. If you use a Web browser link - as I do - then the two accounts can be different (e.g. clearing the Internet cache will force a re-login to the Web site, which can be with any valid BOINC account details).


ok - I sort of follow this. The problem I\'m having now is I can\'t join the same team twice for some reason - the \'join team\' link is not appearing when I follow the links from \'your account\' link in BOINC manager. I\'ll keep trying. If I try to join another team, this does not show up in my BOINC manager project window after updating. Perhaps it\'s not really worth worrying about?
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Message 34870 - Posted: 2 Sep 2008, 14:31:53 UTC
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... there isn\'t an option for joining a team on the page I get to from the \'Your account\' link in BOINC Manager either. You need to click a further \'Your account\' menu item on the left of the screen (under \'Taking part in CPDN\' on my page, or click here) - this \'home\' account will show you the account page for the user who is currently logged-on.

The problem is that this may or may not be the same account as that used by BOINC Manager. To change user you need to log out from the home account page and log back in as the second user.

If you have the information for step #6 below, then try the following:

1. Note down the e-mail address from the link on the \'home\' account page.

2. Note down the User ID on that page - which should be 517508 (i.e. the account you\'re posting from: you can\'t post unless you\'re logged in).

3. If you\'re not sure you can remember the password, then change it using the password link on that page. (Before logging out!)

4. Log out from the link on that page.

5. When you revisit the home account page, here, you will be asked to log in.

6. Enter the e-mail address and password for the second account.

7. Join your team in the second account, which should be 517507.

There could, of course, be a problem with all this: that, as far as you can remember, you have only ever used one e-mail address and password - in which case the system will keep logging you back into the same account. We can deal with that later ...
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Message 34873 - Posted: 2 Sep 2008, 23:11:49 UTC - in response to Message 34870.  

... there isn\'t an option for joining a team on the page I get to from the \'Your account\' link in BOINC Manager either. You need to click a further \'Your account\' menu item on the left of the screen (under \'Taking part in CPDN\' on my page, or click here) - this \'home\' account will show you the account page for the user who is currently logged-on.

The problem is that this may or may not be the same account as that used by BOINC Manager. To change user you need to log out from the home account page and log back in as the second user.

If you have the information for step #6 below, then try the following:

1. Note down the e-mail address from the link on the \'home\' account page.

2. Note down the User ID on that page - which should be 517508 (i.e. the account you\'re posting from: you can\'t post unless you\'re logged in).

3. If you\'re not sure you can remember the password, then change it using the password link on that page. (Before logging out!)

4. Log out from the link on that page.

5. When you revisit the home account page, here, you will be asked to log in.

6. Enter the e-mail address and password for the second account.

7. Join your team in the second account, which should be 517507.

There could, of course, be a problem with all this: that, as far as you can remember, you have only ever used one e-mail address and password - in which case the system will keep logging you back into the same account. We can deal with that later ...


Thanks for all that.. it looks like we\'ve gotten to the \'later\' option. I was quite sure that I have only ever used one email address for this account, however I tried logging on with all the email addresses I\'ve used in recent time, but the only one attached to an account is the same one for account 517508 - so it seems I can only log into that account.
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Message 34875 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 0:12:07 UTC

Users are identified for login purposes by a combination of user name / email address. This is unique; if the emails are the same, then the user names MUST be different. If the user names are the same, then the emails MUST be different.

Your best option for \"short term pain/long term gain\", is to abandon the inaccessable account, and attach that computer to the accessable account.

1) Set all projects to No new tasks.
2) Abort all climate models, and complete all other work.
3) Detach from all projects.
4) Attach to needed projects, being sure to use the option: Exixting user

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Message 34877 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 1:23:03 UTC - in response to Message 34875.  
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... combination of user name / email address. This is unique; if the emails are the same, then the user names MUST be different. ...


Sorry to correct you there :

It is not possible to have two account with the same email and different user names in the same project.

BOINC queries only the EMail for validation, the email has to be unique :

$user = lookup_user_email_addr($new_email_addr);
if ($user) {
show_error(\"There\'s already an account with that email address.\");
}


Users can even have different nicknames in different projects, but still will have the same cross project identifier for stats export, as long as their email is the same across the projects.
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Message 34878 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 3:24:23 UTC - in response to Message 34877.  
Last modified: 3 Sep 2008, 3:24:55 UTC

... combination of user name / email address. This is unique; if the emails are the same, then the user names MUST be different. ...


Sorry to correct you there :

It is not possible to have two account with the same email and different user names in the same project.

BOINC queries only the EMail for validation, the email has to be unique :

$user = lookup_user_email_addr($new_email_addr);
if ($user) {
show_error(\"There\'s already an account with that email address.\");
}


Users can even have different nicknames in different projects, but still will have the same cross project identifier for stats export, as long as their email is the same across the projects.


okay - so.... it seems I\'m only using one email.

[There is one old account that I\'m aware of, but it has a different email address and hasn\'t been active for a couple of years at least [account 5422]].

When I go to \'my account\' from the BOINC manager window, initially it will show my desktop computer, however if I log out and back in it will show my laptop. Only one computer shows at any time. The same account number, 517508, shows on all occasions.

hmm.
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Message 34880 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 7:13:45 UTC
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In this case, you sure have two computers running on the same host ID.

This can happen, if the file client_state.xml (or the complete BOINC installation)
of one computer has been copied to the other computer.

You can see that host_id in the list of your computers. If it\'s the same everytime,
for the laptop and for the home computer, your computers are both running on the same ID.

If you see all results, that you have on both computers, on that \"combined\" home/laptop
entry, you should be able to finish the workunits on either of them and the server will
accept the results.

You should still detach one of those two sometimes (when you\'re out of work), exit
BOINC for a moment (so it doesn\'t try a re-attach using the same Host-ID), restart
BOINC and reattach to the project.

I hope it helps :-)


p.s.: In this situation, you always see the computer that made the last contact
to the server. That\'s why the entry seems a bit random, this or that box.
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Message 34881 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 8:14:11 UTC - in response to Message 34880.  
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You should still detach one of those two sometimes (when you\'re out of work), exit
BOINC for a moment (so it doesn\'t try a re-attach using the same Host-ID), restart
BOINC and reattach to the project.

I hope it helps :-)


p.s.: In this situation, you always see the computer that made the last contact
to the server. That\'s why the entry seems a bit random, this or that box.


I\'ll try that. Thanks!
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Message 34883 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 16:34:50 UTC

The thread has taken a slightly different tack, which is fine, but my \'later\' was going to be an attempt to log in using an \'authenticator\' string (e.g. here) - since even if there are two machines trading as one, then it would still be nice to give Scott access to both his accounts.
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Message 34884 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 18:26:44 UTC
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To me it looks as if there were no two accounts but just one.

Scott wrote, that he has the same User-ID in both \"versions\" of his account,
the one where he can see his laptop and the one with his desktop computer.

That\'s why I assumed that it\'s just a problem with the host ID, not with the
account ID.
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Message 34886 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 19:42:48 UTC
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No problem. But there are two accounts, 517507 and 517508. Scott quite reasonably thought there was just one because he kept ending up at the same logged-in account on both machines, but that just means he\'s logged in using one set of credentials, whereas BOINC Manager may well be using two different sets.

If he does manage to log in to both accounts, there might still be some horrible configuration error ...
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