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Sixtrack :
LHC@home - 2005-02-22 02:47:14 - Message from server: You may have an outdated code verification key. This may prevent you from accepting new executables. If the problem persists, detach/attach the project.
(Message 5793)
Posted 22 Feb 2005 by Tony Pinches Post: > A "code verification key" is a long block of characters that the BOINC server > "signs" programs with, to ensure their authenticity. It is automatically > given to a client when that client first signs up with a project. > > What that message means is that the key your client has is old. It's possible > that the server may send programs to your client with a new key, which doesn't > match the key the client has, and therefore the client will reject the > programs as fake. > > If this happens, simply detach your client from LHC@Home, then re-attach to > it. Your client will be forced to "forget" the old key and obtain a new one. > I have this error message. When I detach the project I get the following: -FILE_INFO::~FILE_INFO(): removing FILE_INFO when a pers_file_xfer still points to me -Can't delete file projects\lhcathome.cern.ch\sixtrack_4.63_windows_intelx86.exe -LHC@home - 2005-02-22 08:28:37 - Can't delete project directory: -110 And when I reattach, I still have the same problem. Any ideas what this might be about? |
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