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Question re UD MON

hi i heard udmon can take several work units, to keep working til the pc is online again.

i downloaded it [til i get my dsl router :) ] and i do not understand one word!! i have windows xp and the pc will be only for grid.

can someone just tell me "click this, click that" to get it going? no links please! thanks.
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Re: Question re UD MON

Here is the link you do not want devilish : http://www.dslreports.com/faq/1474

How do I install it?

Here's a Quick Start guide using settings I recommend. Feel free to adjust to your personal preferences.


1) Exit the UD Agent, if you already have it running.

2) Download the EXE file from the link above.

3) Install the program anywhere on your hard drive, preferably in an empty folder under "Program Files". For example - "C:\Program Files\UD Monitor\".

4) Run the ud_mon.exe program (double-click on it).

5) Click on Settings and then the UD Agent tab. Select the directory where your UD Agent is located.

6) Put a check beside "Run on start", "Log WU Completions”. Uncheck everything else.

7) If you are on broadband 24/7, you may want to check “Send Result before cache auto-switch”.

8) Click on the “Interface” tab. The default settings are ok. You may want to increase the "refresh elapsed time" setting to a larger value (such as 300 seconds) to reduce the CPU time UD Monitor uses.

9) Click on the "Action" tab. Several events are listed. You can specify sound files to play or other programs to execute when those events occur if you wish.

10) OPTIONAL: Follow these steps only if there is another program you would like to run when the UD cache is empty.

a) Select the ".exe to Run" tab.

b) Click on the Browse button and select the program you want to run.

c) Put a checkmark in all of the option boxes.

11) Click “OK”

12) Select the "Backup" tab. This feature is no longer needed (it does NOT backup un-saved work). To disable it, set "Keep __ backups" to 0 and removed the checks from the "Auto backup every..." options.

13) If you want to cache work units, read on. If not skip to step 18.

14) Select the "Cache" tab. Put a checkmark in the “Use cache” box.

15) Right click in the cache window for the drop down menu:

16) Figure out how many work units you want to cache. You want enough work to last you between connections without grabbing so much that the results could become "stale". Try to grab no more than a week's worth.

17) For each work unit you want to cache, complete the following steps. Note that, to UD, each cache entry will appear as a separate "device" (i.e., if you cache 3 work units, UD will report that you're running the agent on 3 separate computers)

a) Click the "New Slot" choice or press the insert key.

b) Select the newly-created cache entry which will be marked as "Empty" and click on "Switch"

c) When the UD Agent configuration box pops up, click on the "Existing UD Member" box and enter your user name, password, and a unique device description. I use a numeric to identify each PC/cache combination (e.g., "ThinkPad #1", "ThinkPad #2", etc.)

d) The UD Agent will connect to the UD servers, download a work unit, and being processing it.

e) Once the work unit has been downloaded, return to UD Monitor and repeat this process until you have the desired number of cached work units.

18) Click on "Minimize" to get UD Monitor out of the way.

19) Replace the UD Agent shortcut in your Start/Programs/Startup folder with one for UD Monitor.

20) After UD Agent finished a work unit, UD Monitor will automatically switch to the oldest unfinished work unit. If you've used the "Switch" button to switch to one that is not the oldest (such as when adding a new cache entry), you can have UD Monitor switch back to the oldest work unit by holding down the Shift key when you click on "Switch".


How do I return completed work units that have been cached?

When you're ready to have UD connect to return completed work and download new work, do the following:


1) Connect to your ISP.

2) Open UD Monitor and select the "Cache" tab.

3) Right click on the cache window.

4) Click the "Send/Receive" choice or press F12.

5) Wait while UD Monitor automatically sends in the results from all completed work unit and then refill the cache. You will notice the UD agent starting and stopping several times during this process. This is normal.

6) When all of the results have been sent, the "Please wait" dialog box will disappear and UD Monitor will re-start the work unit that was processing when you clicked on "Send/Receive".

7) You may now disconnect from your ISP if you wish.


Added: This thread should be in the Windows Agent Support Forum.
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Re: Question re UD MON

ok i think i'm set up, except:

a. i got very confused at #19 about 'changing icons' so i didn't do that
b. later 'refilling the cache': does that mean i have to do all the switching stuff again from scratch?

thanks.
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Re: Question re UD MON

Well, you have stored the UDMon program at C:\Program Files\UD Monitor\ud_mon.exe. This is how it should look if you use Windows Explorer. It should look very similar if you use Start/Programs/UD Monitor. Right click on the UD Monitor program [it is really a shortcut pointing to C:\Program Files\UD Monitor\ud_mon.exe] and select 'Copy'. Now you are ready to copy a shortcut wherever you want to paste it. So click on "Start' again and go to Start/Programs/Startup. Now right-click and Paste the shortcut to UD Monitor into Startup. Now you can select the World Community Grid (this is the shortcut to UD.exe talked about in #19) with a right-click and delete it. This way, when you reboot you will start running UD Mon rather than the World Community Grid Agent. UD Mon will take it from there.

Windows Explorer lets you see the 'real' file structure. Start lets you see a menu of shortcuts pointing to some of the .exe files in the file system and is a handy way of quickly doing what you want. So people use both in descriptions of what to do. It can get confusing.

Refilling UD Mon is easier than creating the cached units, I think. But I have never done it.

Anybody want to describe refilling UD Mon?

Added: VAIO GRX616 says to use a shortcut to udmon-wcg.bat rather than to ud_mon.exe for #19. So find it on My Computer or Windows Explorer.
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Re: Question re UD MON

This has been discussed at the DC Zone here.

Each slot in UDMon is another agent. UDMon simply switches between them as necessary, eg when a WU completes, as only 1 instance of the agent can run at any 1 time.

HTH
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