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<?php
require_once("docutil.php");
page_head("The BOINC manager");
echo "
<p>
The <b>BOINC manager</b> program controls
the use of your computer's disk, network, and processor resources.
It is normally started at boot time.
It is represented by a icon in the system tray.
</p>
<img src=mgrsystraymenu.png>
<p>
Double-click on the icon to open the BOINC manager window.
Right-click on the icon to:
<ul>
<li> <b>Open BOINC Manager</b>: opens the current BOINC Manager.
<li> <b>Run always</b>: do work, regardless of preferences.
<li> <b>Run based on preferences</b>: do work
when your <a href=prefs.php>preferences</a> allow it.
<li> <b>Suspend</b>: stop work (computation and file transfer).
<li> <b>Disable BOINC network access</b>: setting this keeps BOINC
from attempting to contact any of the project servers. It is useful
for those on dial-up connections who do not want to be bothered with
BOINC prompting to connect or disconnect for a time.
<li> <b>About BOINC Manager</b>: displays useful information about the
BOINC Manager.
<li> <b>Exit</b>: exit the BOINC manager and all running BOINC applications.
No further work will take place until you run the BOINC manager again.
</ul>
</p>
<img src=mgrsystrayballoon.png>
<p>
Hovering over the BOINC icon will display a status balloon which contains
the project it is currently working on, how far along it is, and which
computer it is connected too.
</p>
<p>
The BOINC manager window has several tabs:
<ul>
<li> <b>Projects</b>:
Shows the projects in which this computer is participating.
Right-click on a project name brings up a menu:
<ul>
<li> <b>Web site</b>: visit the project's web site.
<li> <b>Update</b>:
Connect to the project;
report all completed results,
get more work if necessary,
and get your latest <a href=prefs.php>preferences</a>.
<li> <b>Detach</b> from the project.
Your computer will stop working for the project.
<li> <b>Reset project</b>:
Stop the project's current work, if any,
and start from scratch.
Use this if BOINC has become stuck for some reason.
</ul>
<li> <b>Work</b>:
Shows the work units currently on your computer.
Each work unit is either
<ul>
<li>Downloading: input files are being downloaded.
<li>Ready to run:
An estimate of the total CPU time is shown.
<li>Running: currently running.
Elapsed CPU time and estimated percent done is shown.
<li>Uploading: output files are being uploaded.
<li>Ready to report: waiting to notify the scheduling server.
</ul>
Right-click on a work unit to:
<ul>
<li> <b>Show graphics</b>: open a window showing application graphics.
</ul>
<li> <b>Transfers</b>:
Shows file transfers (uploads and downloads).
These may be ready to start, in progress, and completed.
<li> <b>Messages</b>:
Shows status and error messages.
Messages can be sorted by project or time.
You can <a href=client_debug.php>control what messages are shown</a>.
Messages are also written to a file 'messages.txt'.
<li> <b>Disk</b>:
This shows how much disk space is available for use by BOINC,
and how much is currently being used by each project.
</ul>
The BOINC manager's menu items are as follows:
<ul>
<li> <b>File</b>
<ul>
<li><b>Run always</b>, <b>Run based on preferences</b>,
<b>Suspend</b>: see above
<li><b>Run Benchmarks</b>:
run benchmark functions, which measure the speed of your processor.
BOINC does this automatically,
but you can repeat it whenever you want.
The results are shown in the Messages tab.
<li> <b>Hide</b>: close the BOINC manager window.
This does not exit the BOINC manager.
To do this, use the Exit command on the system tray icon menu.
</ul>
<li> <b>Settings</b>
<ul>
<li> <b>Attach to Project</b>:
Enroll this computer in a project.
You must have already created an account with the project.
You will be asked to enter the project's URL and your account key.
<li> <b>Proxy Server</b>
If you connect to the web through an HTTP or SOCKS proxy,
use this dialog to enter its address and port.
</ul>
<li> <b>Help</b>
<ul>
<li> <b>About</b>: show BOINC manage version number.
</ul>
</ul>
<p>
Menu names and other text in the BOINC manager can be displayed in
<a href=language.php>languages other than English</a>.
<p>
On Windows, the <b>BOINC screensaver</b>
can be selected using the Display Properties dialog.
The BOINC screensaver draws graphics from a running application,
if any is available.
Otherwise it draws the BOINC logo bouncing around the screen.
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