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boinc - The BOINC client program.
boinc
[options]
The BOINC "client", boinc, is the heart of BOINC. It controls which project applications are run on your computer, downloading "Tasks" and uploading the resulting files from completed tasks. boinc is usually run in the background, ideally as a daemon. It can then be controlled either by a graphical tool called the BOINC Manager, boincmgr(1), or a command-line tool called boinccmd(1), by means of Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) over port 31416.
The BOINC client can be controlled by command-line options, configuration files, and environment variables. Standard usage is simply to start the client running in the background.
These command-line options for boinc can be used to control how BOINC is started. Once the client has started, you should use a separate program, (boincmgr(1) or boinccmd(1)) which communicates with it by means of Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs).
By default the client accepts GUI RPC connections only from programs on the same host, which means that any user on this host can control the client.
⟨https://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/Client_configuration#Command-line_options⟩
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03 February 2020 |