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Message 4601 - Posted: 29 Oct 2004, 13:55:03 UTC

I have trouble with upload of finished work:

2004-10-29 14:13:02 [LHC@home] Started upload of v64lhc1000protwelve-59s12_14520.43_1_sixvf_26203_1_0
ERROR: file upload returned -127
2004-10-29 14:13:03 [LHC@home] Temporarily failed upload of v64lhc1000protwelve-59s12_14520.43_1_sixvf_26203_1_0
2004-10-29 14:13:03 [LHC@home] Backing off 4 minutes and 5 seconds on transfer of file v64lhc1000protwelve-59s12_14520.43_1_sixvf_26203_1_0

No Problems with Windows behind the same proxy.
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Message 4712 - Posted: 31 Oct 2004, 21:29:58 UTC - in response to Message 4601.  
Last modified: 31 Oct 2004, 21:30:42 UTC

Hmm...

According to this documentation :
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/error_numbers.h

It means :
"Upload Error - Transient"

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Did you edit the Linux BOINC Client_State.xml File to reflect your Proxy settings correctly ?

I remember having quite some troubles before having it working.

Mine looks exactly like this :
(due to Forum HTML mis-interpretation, don't forget to replace the [ ] Characters I've used as a substitute here for the XML "Open/Close Statement" Syntax with the correct ones)

[proxy_info]
[use_http_proxy/]
[socks_version]5[/socks_version]
[socks_server_name][/socks_server_name]
[socks_server_port]1080[/socks_server_port]
[http_server_name]192.168.10.1[/http_server_name]
[http_server_port]6588[/http_server_port]
[socks5_user_name][/socks5_user_name]
[socks5_user_passwd][/socks5_user_passwd]
[http_user_name][/http_user_name]
[http_user_passwd][/http_user_passwd]
[/proxy_info]

In my example, http Proxy 192.168.10.1 , Port 6588 is used. Those would be the only 2 numbers you'd need to change to reflect your Proxy, if you're also using a http Proxy.
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Message 4718 - Posted: 1 Nov 2004, 10:37:14 UTC

> Did you edit the Linux BOINC Client_State.xml File to reflect your Proxy
> settings correctly?

Yes, i did.. so the [proxy_info] part of client_state.xml is the same as on the windows client.
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