Since some people had use of this information, I was asked to post this in public so that everyone could be helped with this.
So you wanted to run multiple instances of Seventeen or Bust? But you already tried loading up 2 or more of them manually from the same folder? That doesn't work for you, as you probably noticed. The two instances will both process the same proth test. This means you won't get ANY points at all, and you are just calculating for nothing.
It is time for the service install. It may sound quite difficult, but if you follow my steps, it really is very easy to do. Follow these instructions to install multiple SoB services: (and leave the ' ' when you need to fill anything in)
- Download the SoB 2.5.0 Windows client (with service installer)
- Install SoB as you would normally do
- Configure the client to meet your preferences
- Un-check the option: 'Auto-Start on Windows Boot', as the service will automatically start itself.
Now stop the entire client and make sure Seventeen or Bust isn't running any more. This is very important, or else your service install won't do anything at all.
- Press the start button
- Press 'run'
- Type: 'cmd' to open a dos prompt
- Now type 'cd\' to go to your system root
- Type 'cd\Program Files\SB' to go to your SoB folder. If the path is different, fill in the path you installed it to.
- Type 'sobsvc -i' to install the service.
If you want to load multiple instances, type this after you installed the service:
- 'sobsvc -p:x', where x equals the amount of clients you want to load.
This is the amount of clients you can run on a CPU:
Single CPU: 1
Single CPU with HT: 2
Dual CPU/Dual Core: 2
Dual CPU, Dual Core/Dual CPU with HT: 4
I think you'll all understand that .
No make sure your service is running by restarting it:
- Press the start button
- Press 'run'
- Type 'services.msc' and look for 'Seventeen or Bust Service'
- Select the service and press restart to start the service straight away, or reboot your rig.
After you restarted the service, or restarted your rig, you should see x clients loading on your screen and minimizing towards your system tray. You have one light blue 'Seventeen' in your system tray for every client currently running. If they're running, the light blue 17 slowly turns dark blue.
As a last thing to check whether the service is installed correctly, open up all the clients, and check whether each client is calculating a different K/N value. If this isn't the case, please post in this thread and explain what you've done, because it should JUST work if you followed these steps.
Get CRUNCHING!!!
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