The BOINC manager 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.
Double-click on the icon to open the BOINC manager window.
Right-click on the icon to:
- Open BOINC Manager: opens the current BOINC Manager.
- Run always: do work, regardless of preferences.
- Run based on preferences: do work
when your preferences allow it.
- Suspend: stop work (computation and file transfer).
- Disable BOINC network access: 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.
- About BOINC Manager: displays useful information about the
BOINC Manager.
- Exit: exit the BOINC manager and all running BOINC applications.
No further work will take place until you run the BOINC manager again.
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.
The BOINC manager window has several tabs:
- Projects:
Shows the projects in which this computer is participating.
Right-click on a project name brings up a menu:
- Web site: visit the project's web site.
- Update:
Connect to the project;
report all completed results,
get more work if necessary,
and get your latest preferences.
- Detach from the project.
Your computer will stop working for the project.
- Reset project:
Stop the project's current work, if any,
and start from scratch.
Use this if BOINC has become stuck for some reason.
- Work:
Shows the work units currently on your computer.
Each work unit is either
- Downloading: input files are being downloaded.
- Ready to run:
An estimate of the total CPU time is shown.
- Running: currently running.
Elapsed CPU time and estimated percent done is shown.
- Uploading: output files are being uploaded.
- Ready to report: waiting to notify the scheduling server.
Right-click on a work unit to:
- Show graphics: open a window showing application graphics.
- Transfers:
Shows file transfers (uploads and downloads).
These may be ready to start, in progress, and completed.
- Messages:
Shows status and error messages.
Messages can be sorted by project or time.
You can control what messages are shown.
Messages are also written to a file 'messages.txt'.
- Disk:
This shows how much disk space is available for use by BOINC,
and how much is currently being used by each project.
The BOINC manager's menu items are as follows:
- File
- Run always, Run based on preferences,
Suspend: see above
- Run Benchmarks:
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.
- Hide: 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.
- Settings
- Attach to Project:
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.
- Proxy Server
If you connect to the web through an HTTP or SOCKS proxy,
use this dialog to enter its address and port.
- Help
- About: show BOINC manage version number.
Menu names and other text in the BOINC manager can be displayed in
languages other than English.
On Windows, the BOINC screensaver
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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