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Mike

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I have three different WU on the same computer. I had the bigger number one running when I had the uni-processor client running. Once I went to multiprocessor client and the GPU client the WU went to a small number. Does this mean I am fixing to put a hole in the side of my computer as I did my dmax engine? :D

Here is what I have for machine 1 57/100

[18:17:21] *********************** Log Started 24/Oct/2010 18:17:20 ***********************
[18:17:21] ************************** ProtoMol Folding@Home Core **************************
[18:17:21] Version: 25
[18:17:21] Type: 180
[18:17:21] Core: ProtoMol
[18:17:21] Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
[18:17:21] Copyright: (c) 2009 Stanford University
[18:17:21] Author: Joseph Coffland <[email protected]>
[18:17:21] Args: -dir work/ -suffix 01 -priority 96 -checkpoint 15 -lifeline 5792
[18:17:21] -version 623
[18:17:21] ************************************ Build *************************************
[18:17:21] Date: May 18 2010
[18:17:21] Time: 23:43:52
[18:17:21] Revision: 1819
[18:17:21] Compiler: Intel(R) C++ MSVC 1500 mode 1110
[18:17:21] Options: /TP /nologo /EHsc /wd4297 /wd4103 /wd1786 /arch:IA32 /Ox
[18:17:21] /QaxSSE2,SSE3,SSSE3,SSE4.1,SSE4.2 /Qrestrict /MT
[18:17:21] Defines: _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS NDEBUG HAVE_GEEKINFO BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB
[18:17:21] XML_STATIC HAVE_EXPAT HAVE_OPENSSL HAVE_LIBFAH HAVE_SIMTK_LAPACK
[18:17:21] Platform: Windows XP
[18:17:21] Bits: 32
[18:17:21] Mode: Release
[18:17:21] ************************************ System ************************************
[18:17:21] OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
[18:17:21] CPU: AMD Turion(tm) X2 Dual-Core Mobile RM-72
[18:17:21] CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 17 Model 3 Stepping 1
[18:17:21] CPUs: 2 Logical, 2 Physical
[18:17:21] Memory: 3.75 GB
[18:17:21] Threads: Windows
[18:17:21] ********************************************************************************
[18:17:21] Project: 10022 (Run 1605, Clone 0, Gen 22)
[18:17:21] Unit: 0x000000290001329c4bd49a960000339d
[18:17:21] User: 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
[18:17:21] Machine: 1
[18:17:21] Digital signatures verified
[18:17:22] Completed 212000 out of 499375 steps (42%)
[18:18:19] + Paused
[18:37:28] + Working ...
[18:37:28] Pausing core
[18:37:28] Unpausing core
[18:47:24] Completed 214700 out of 499375 steps (42%)
[18:48:08] + Paused
[18:48:49] + Working ...
[18:48:49] Pausing core
[18:48:49] Unpausing core
[19:19:00] Completed 219700 out of 499375 steps (43%)
[19:49:09] Completed 224700 out of 499375 steps (44%)
[20:20:08] Completed 229700 out of 499375 steps (45%)
[20:50:07] Completed 234700 out of 499375 steps (46%)
[21:21:00] Completed 239700 out of 499375 steps (48%)
[21:51:01] Completed 244700 out of 499375 steps (49%)
[22:20:43] Completed 249700 out of 499375 steps (50%)
[22:40:43] Completed 254700 out of 499375 steps (51%)
[22:56:13] Completed 259700 out of 499375 steps (52%)
[23:12:14] Completed 264700 out of 499375 steps (53%)
[23:40:55] Completed 269700 out of 499375 steps (54%)
[00:05:17] Completed 274700 out of 499375 steps (55%)
[00:16:10] + Working...
[00:20:29] Completed 279700 out of 499375 steps (56%)
[00:36:35] Completed 284700 out of 499375 steps (57%)
[00:48:02] + Paused


Here is what I have for machine 2 71/100

[03:37:25] OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
[03:37:25] CPU: AMD Turion(tm) X2 Dual-Core Mobile RM-72
[03:37:25] CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 17 Model 3 Stepping 1
[03:37:25] CPUs: 2 Logical, 2 Physical
[03:37:25] Memory: 3.75 GB
[03:37:25] Threads: Windows
[03:37:25] ********************************************************************************
[03:37:25] Project: 10038 (Run 1602, Clone 0, Gen 25)
[03:37:25] Unit: 0x000000300001329c4bd49f1e0001932e
[03:37:25] User: 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
[03:37:25] Machine: 2
[03:37:25] Reading tar file par_all27_prot_lipid.inp
[03:37:25] Reading tar file scpismQuartic.inp
[03:37:25] Reading tar file ww.pdb
[03:37:25] Reading tar file ww.psf
[03:37:25] Reading tar file checkpt
[03:37:25] Reading tar file ww.2078.pos
[03:37:25] Reading tar file ww.2078.vel
[03:37:25] Reading tar file protomol.conf
[03:37:25] Reading tar file core.xml
[03:37:25] Digital signatures verified
[03:37:30] WARNING: Exception: 0: Could not bind socket to 127.0.0.1:52753: No error
[03:37:30] Completed 0 out of 499375 steps (0%)
[03:51:33] Completed 5000 out of 499375 steps (1%)
[04:04:54] Completed 10000 out of 499375 steps (2%)
[04:15:05] + Paused
[04:17:43] + Working ...
[04:17:43] Pausing core
[04:17:44] Unpausing core
[04:22:25] Completed 15000 out of 499375 steps (3%)
[04:30:13] + Paused
[04:32:25] + Working ...
[04:32:25] Pausing core
[04:32:26] Unpausing core
[04:38:25] Completed 20000 out of 499375 steps (4%)
[04:51:09] Completed 25000 out of 499375 steps (5%)
[05:04:17] Completed 30000 out of 499375 steps (6%)
[05:17:22] Completed 35000 out of 499375 steps (7%)
[05:30:21] Completed 40000 out of 499375 steps (8%)
[05:55:44] Completed 45000 out of 499375 steps (9%)
[06:21:18] Completed 50000 out of 499375 steps (10%)
[06:47:50] Completed 55000 out of 499375 steps (11%)
[07:14:13] Completed 60000 out of 499375 steps (12%)
[07:41:12] Completed 65000 out of 499375 steps (13%)
[08:08:37] Completed 70000 out of 499375 steps (14%)
[08:34:28] Completed 74900 out of 499375 steps (14%)
[09:00:59] Completed 79900 out of 499375 steps (16%)
[09:27:40] Completed 84900 out of 499375 steps (17%)
[09:36:39] + Working...
[09:43:47] Completed 89900 out of 499375 steps (18%)
[09:56:53] Completed 94900 out of 499375 steps (19%)
[10:10:47] Completed 99900 out of 499375 steps (20%)
[10:24:22] Completed 104900 out of 499375 steps (21%)
[10:37:18] Completed 109900 out of 499375 steps (22%)
[10:50:27] Completed 114900 out of 499375 steps (23%)
[11:03:26] Completed 119900 out of 499375 steps (24%)
[11:15:57] Completed 124900 out of 499375 steps (25%)
[11:28:15] Completed 129900 out of 499375 steps (26%)
[11:41:11] Completed 134900 out of 499375 steps (27%)
[12:06:16] Completed 139900 out of 499375 steps (28%)
[12:30:36] Completed 144800 out of 499375 steps (28%)
[12:55:05] Completed 149800 out of 499375 steps (29%)
[13:20:37] Completed 154800 out of 499375 steps (30%)
[13:45:59] Completed 159800 out of 499375 steps (32%)
[14:12:09] Completed 164800 out of 499375 steps (33%)
[14:28:01] Completed 169800 out of 499375 steps (34%)
[14:41:28] Completed 174800 out of 499375 steps (35%)
[14:54:18] Completed 179800 out of 499375 steps (36%)
[15:07:10] Completed 184800 out of 499375 steps (37%)
[15:20:10] Completed 189800 out of 499375 steps (38%)
[15:32:10] Completed 194800 out of 499375 steps (39%)
[15:36:39] + Working...
[15:44:50] Completed 199800 out of 499375 steps (40%)
[15:57:56] Completed 204800 out of 499375 steps (41%)
[16:10:39] Completed 209800 out of 499375 steps (42%)
[16:23:05] Completed 214700 out of 499375 steps (42%)
[16:35:43] Completed 219700 out of 499375 steps (43%)
[16:48:04] Completed 224700 out of 499375 steps (44%)
[16:51:04] + Paused
[16:51:17] Opening http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=195247...
[17:11:35] + Working ...
[17:11:36] Pausing core
[17:11:36] Unpausing core
[17:30:06] Completed 229700 out of 499375 steps (45%)
[17:34:14] + Paused
[17:42:30] + Working ...
[17:42:30] Pausing core
[17:42:31] Unpausing core
[17:43:01] + Paused
[17:57:29] + Working ...
[17:57:29] Pausing core
[17:57:30] Unpausing core
[17:58:01] + Paused
[18:03:07] + Working ...
[18:03:07] Pausing core
[18:03:07] Unpausing core
[18:06:20] + Paused
[18:11:35] + Working ...
[18:11:36] Pausing core
[18:11:36] Unpausing core
[18:18:24] + Paused
[18:37:32] + Working ...
[18:37:33] Pausing core
[18:37:33] Unpausing core
[18:40:13] Completed 234700 out of 499375 steps (46%)
[18:45:59] + Paused
[18:48:55] + Working ...
[18:48:56] Pausing core
[18:48:56] Unpausing core
[19:03:01] Completed 239700 out of 499375 steps (48%)
[19:15:18] Completed 244700 out of 499375 steps (49%)
[19:27:39] Completed 249700 out of 499375 steps (50%)
[19:40:10] Completed 254700 out of 499375 steps (51%)
[19:52:45] Completed 259700 out of 499375 steps (52%)
[20:05:17] Completed 264700 out of 499375 steps (53%)
[20:18:20] Completed 269700 out of 499375 steps (54%)
[20:31:24] Completed 274700 out of 499375 steps (55%)
[20:44:41] Completed 279700 out of 499375 steps (56%)
[20:57:58] Completed 284700 out of 499375 steps (57%)
[21:09:53] Completed 289600 out of 499375 steps (57%)
[21:22:42] Completed 294600 out of 499375 steps (58%)
[21:35:44] Completed 299600 out of 499375 steps (59%)
[21:36:39] + Working...
[21:48:33] Completed 304600 out of 499375 steps (60%)
[22:00:57] Completed 309600 out of 499375 steps (61%)
[22:14:12] Completed 314600 out of 499375 steps (62%)
[22:27:20] Completed 319600 out of 499375 steps (64%)
[22:51:29] Completed 324600 out of 499375 steps (65%)
[23:15:09] Completed 329600 out of 499375 steps (66%)
[23:28:12] Completed 334600 out of 499375 steps (67%)
[23:40:49] Completed 339600 out of 499375 steps (68%)
[23:54:12] Completed 344600 out of 499375 steps (69%)
[00:15:15] Completed 349600 out of 499375 steps (70%)
[00:40:40] Completed 354600 out of 499375 steps (71%)
[00:48:08] + Paused


And the GPU machine 3 Which changed to 100/10000

[18:26:12] - Ask before connecting: No
[18:26:12] - User name: Mike (Team 195247)
[18:26:12] - User ID: 3A739C371EBB1593
[18:26:12] - Machine ID: 3
[18:26:12]
[18:26:13] Loaded queue successfully.
[18:26:13] Initialization complete
[18:26:13]
[18:26:13] + Processing work unit
[18:26:13] Core required: FahCore_11.exe
[18:26:13] Core found.
[18:26:13] Working on queue slot 01 [October 24 18:26:13 UTC]
[18:26:13] + Working ...
[18:26:13]
[18:26:13] *------------------------------*
[18:26:13] Folding@Home GPU Core - Beta
[18:26:13] Version 1.24 (Mon Feb 9 11:00:12 PST 2009)
[18:26:13]
[18:26:13] Compiler : Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 14.00.50727.762 for 80x86
[18:26:13] Build host: amoeba
[18:26:13] Board Type: AMD
[18:26:13] Core :
[18:26:13] Preparing to commence simulation
[18:26:13] - Looking at optimizations...
[18:26:13] - Files status OK
[18:26:13] - Expanded 68829 -> 357580 (decompressed 519.5 percent)
[18:26:13] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=68829 data_size=357580, decompressed_data_size=357580 diff=0
[18:26:13] - Digital signature verified
[18:26:13]
[18:26:13] Project: 5744 (Run 2, Clone 272, Gen 229)
[18:26:13]
[18:26:13] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[18:26:13] Entering M.D.
[18:26:19] Will resume from checkpoint file
[18:26:19] Tpr hash work/wudata_01.tpr: 902795544 3069903589 492480471 1685908804 1336422124
[18:26:19] Working on Protein
[18:26:19] Client config found, loading data.
[18:26:20] Starting GUI Server
[18:26:31] Resuming from checkpoint
[18:26:31] fcCheckPointResume: retreived and current tpr file hash:
[18:26:31] 0 902795544 902795544
[18:26:31] 1 3069903589 3069903589
[18:26:31] 2 492480471 492480471
[18:26:31] 3 1685908804 1685908804
[18:26:31] 4 1336422124 1336422124
[18:26:31] Verified work/wudata_01.log
[18:26:31] Verified work/wudata_01.edr
[18:26:31] Verified work/wudata_01.xtc
[00:26:19] + Working...
[00:59:31] Completed 1%

Looks like my video card sucks. Will take 12days to finish this folding assignment. Am I reading that right? See picture.
 

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Mike

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Oh and why on earth is the WU taking so long? Slow computer or big load or both? Did you do some tuning on yours Pat?

It seems to be changing, I'll stop jumping the gun and see what happens in the end.
 

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Mike

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are the numbers in the 100/100 or what ever you have mean anything as I have only seen the ___/250 till now it is ____/6666

I'm not sure but I think mine was showing as Pat mentioned, a percentage.

That looks like it is going to me. Kind of strange, my system tray icon tells me the progress, but as long as the window shows progress, you're doing fine. You don't need the window open for it to work, just open it periodically to check progress if you are interested.

Those tell you the progress. If it says 125/250 it means you are half way done with a workunit of size 250. The program starts small (100), and keeps requesting bigger units if your computer is up to the task. Mine was also doing one of size 6666 or so last time I looked.

I see, wish I would have read this earlier. :eek:
 

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The video card will take ~4 days. Unusually slow. Not sure I'd run it, but I'd let it finish.

I just started playing this stuff a week ago. I believe I read that the 127.0.0.1:xxxxx error is nothing to be concerned with. It couldn't find a port on your network card.

Make sure you follow the instructions carefully for installing more than one instance of the CPU systray client. You can't just install 2 two without fiddling with it. It confused me, so I did the SMP instead which was much simpler for me.

For tech support with the FAH applications, they have a support forum: http://foldingforum.org/index.php
 

Mike

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The video card will take ~4 days. Unusually slow. Not sure I'd run it, but I'd let it finish.

I just started playing this stuff a week ago. I believe I read that the 127.0.0.1:xxxxx error is nothing to be concerned with. It couldn't find a port on your network card.

Make sure you follow the instructions carefully for installing more than one instance of the CPU systray client. You can't just install 2 two without fiddling with it. It confused me, so I did the SMP instead which was much simpler for me.

For tech support with the FAH applications, they have a support forum: http://foldingforum.org/index.php

Pat, I read through the SMP client instructions. I read where windows7 and Vista would have issues with some permissions or what ever that pain in the but pop up is when a program tries to run. So, I didn't try that. I may though, depending on how long that laptop takes. It's a DV9 HP. I assume you run an HP, DV8, correct?
 

Mike

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Cant you put all those machines under the same user name so then you can see combined score in the rankings?

I just added another computer and am trying this. I had to change machine number cuz it would download the same WU number as my laptop. So, I don't know really but I did use the same user name.
 
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I don't understand a damn thing anyone said past Pat's first post :eek: but I figured it was a cool idea so I loaded it up and my computer is working on it's first problem.
I don't have the cool display of the protein like some others have posted, all I have is this. Why? I want the cool display too! :D

screen1.jpg
 

Mike

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I don't understand a damn thing anyone said past Pat's first post :eek: but I figured it was a cool idea so I loaded it up and my computer is working on it's first problem.
I don't have the cool display of the protein like some others have posted, all I have is this. Why? I want the cool display too! :D

screen1.jpg

Yours looks like the SMP Command line client. ?? I think that is what it is called? Anyway, Yours looks to me like it's doing a 250,000 step WU. Mine looks to me like it's doing two 500,000 step WU's. I don't know though, I'm F@H stupid for sure. Your's seems to be hauling but compared to mine. It's been over 24 hours on the two WU's so far and will be days on the GPU WU...

Just curious if your client creates a .txt log file?
 
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Yours looks like the SMP Command line client. ?? I think that is what it is called? Anyway, Yours looks to me like it's doing a 250,000 step WU. Mine looks to me like it's doing two 500,000 step WU's. I don't know though, I'm F@H stupid for sure. Your's seems to be hauling but compared to mine. It's been over 24 hours on the two WU's so far and will be days on the GPU WU...

Just curious if your client creates a .txt log file?

Yeah, it's doing 1% every 4 minutes or so. Didn't know if that was good or not. Not a hot rod computer. I just want the cool image ya'll have.
 

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Yes. It downloads the executable (if it isn't already there), then the work unit. Then it processes it, which can take from an hour to several days to complete. When it's done, it uploads the finished answers.
I meant does it have to be connected to run, after everything is downloaded.

Yeah, it's doing 1% every 4 minutes or so. Didn't know if that was good or not. Not a hot rod computer. I just want the cool image ya'll have.
Right click on the folding icon down in the notification area (next to the clock, should say something like CPU - F@H: Working (xx/xxx) if you hold your pointer over it). When it opens the menu, go to the top and click "Display". That opens the picture for me.

BTW, my cheap 2 year old laptop is taking 19 minutes/1% of completion.
 

Mike

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Yeah, it's doing 1% every 4 minutes or so. Didn't know if that was good or not. Not a hot rod computer. I just want the cool image ya'll have.

On another computer I have the systray client running with two CPU F@H clients running. It is doing about 1 percent every 6 or so minutes with 250,000 steps each. If yours isn't a hot rod computer, mine for sure isn't. This is the name of the client I downloaded and being the system tray version I can get the images by clicking the display option once I right click the F@H icon in the tool bar. [email protected] I have a 64 bit set of processors and a 64 bit operating system, not sure if I am running the right client though.

That GPU client reports it's doing a 10,000,000 iteration WU. Anyone else know what there GPU iteration count is?
 

Mike

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I meant does it have to be connected to run, after everything is downloaded.


Right click on the folding icon down in the notification area (next to the clock, should say something like CPU - F@H: Working (xx/xxx) if you hold your pointer over it). When it opens the menu, go to the top and click "Display". That opens the picture for me.

BTW, my cheap 2 year old laptop is taking 19 minutes/1% of completion.

I think I read somewhere in the thread someone was running it offline but would reconnect so it would send. Sounds logical to me.

Have you looked to see how many steps yours has total to completion? Your computer may be fast enough to run a million steps without having to check point. I know mine is older than yours so it's definitely slow.
 
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I meant does it have to be connected to run, after everything is downloaded.


Right click on the folding icon down in the notification area (next to the clock, should say something like CPU - F@H: Working (xx/xxx) if you hold your pointer over it). When it opens the menu, go to the top and click "Display". That opens the picture for me.

BTW, my cheap 2 year old laptop is taking 19 minutes/1% of completion.

No icon down there to click on. :(
 

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Did you click the arrow? The icon looks like a bunch of colored balloons.