Disk Space Setting

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Message 1667 - Posted: 23 Oct 2005, 23:07:51 UTC

When I attached to the project the messages say I'm unable to download any w/u because enough diskspace has not been allocated to this project. It is currently set at 100 MB. I know this needs to be at 200MB. I have 26 GB available. How do you change this setting?
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Message 1671 - Posted: 24 Oct 2005, 2:42:10 UTC

Hi. you need to go to - Your Account - Preferences - General - Disk Memory - Usage. I have mine set at 5Gb but this is prob too much, but it works!
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Message 1710 - Posted: 25 Oct 2005, 7:12:23 UTC

Just to let you know (- bug or feature?)
Realized that if you haven't changed the disk settings from your account I wasn't able to download any new work for Rosetta - the rossetta message says "not enough discspace" - but I have several Gigs free. When I went into my settings and changed the default diskspace settings everything worked fine.


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Message 2570 - Posted: 7 Nov 2005, 14:17:44 UTC

This worked for me.

Use no more than 30 GB disk space
Leave at least 0.1 GB disk space free
Use no more than 85% of total disk space
Write to disk at most every 360 seconds
Use no more than 75% of total virtual memory

Come BOINC with me!

USALUG !!
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