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[FP-Ops] New Foldy6 -- Help Thread

New Foldy6 is up and running. Only firefox installed so far. First time for me using Vista.

I wanted to check in with the other Foldy Ops and technically savy FP members here before I install the FAH console client to ensure I do this the right.

Questions:

1) install the FAH 6.20 version ... yes?

2) I see in the FAQ there is some Vista specific config info ... like install into C:\FAH1 ... etc. Anything else?

3) This is Core2 Quad 6600 @ 2.4GHz ... so configure for four clients ... yes?

4) where do I grab the Foldy monitor software?
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This should get you started before the real experts arrive.

CPU client:
»folding.stanford.edu/English/download

This one:

Windows XP/2003/Vista
Console client only zip file (with Windows-service-install option). Uninstall any existing FAH services made with previous clients before updating. 6.20

Direct link to client download:
»www.stanford.edu/group/pandegrou···-620.msi

Install Instructions on Stanford site (I like these instructions and I would choose the short folder names off the root rather than to install in a long path under Program files or your profile):
»folding.stanford.edu/English/Win···de#ntoc2

FAH WIKI Install Instructions:
»Team Helix FAQ »How do I install the CPU Console client in Windows Vista?

You will want to install four clients, one for each core. Each must have a unique machine ID.

I recommend starting each with these switches:

-local -verbosity 9

Just now I find the public beta WUs quite stable and interesting, so I also add this switch: -advmethods

So ...
1) yes
2) My choice would be to create four folders off the drive root and avoid all the hassle of Vista's permissions in other areas.

C:\FAH1
C:\FAH2
C:\FAH3
C:\FAH4

Like that.

3) Yes, four console clients, unless you want to do SMP. As busy as you are, I don't recommend that.

4) See above.

Come back for help if you need it. Your fellow Ops are awesome at all this.
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I am going with the 4 FAH directory structure off root as you suggested.

How does this client.cfg look? Settings OK for FAH1?

[settings]
username=TH_Foldinator
team=4
passkey=
asknet=no
machineid=1

[http]
active=no
host=localhost
port=8080
usereg=no

[clienttype]
type=3

-----------------------------

currently crunching a: p4100_villinwt_folded_Amber03_Native

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Interesting, mine say the client type is 1.

Some of one of my FAH1 clients, for comparison:

[settings]
username=sortofageek
team=4
asknet=no
bigpackets=big
machineid=1
local=631
passkey=bunchofnumbershere

[http]
active=no
host=localhost
port=8080
usereg=no

[core]
disableassembly=no
ignoredeadlines=no

[clienttype]
type=1
memory=400

Did you say "yes" to big WUs? If not, you should. You have plenty of RAM.
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4) where do I grab the Foldy monitor software?
Sorry, I missed that one, but I can't help with that. You definitely need another of the Ops to help there.


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Looks like 6.20 four clients since I see no SMP mentioned.
(Running just like TwoFrogs See Profile.)
That is the key, and Stats will come ...
I should have time tonight to outline things here.
(and real user/pass via IM.)


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Thanks Sorto, I will tweak the config file again this evening.

I have some debug to do was well, because I glanced at Foldy6 this morning while rushing out the door to work ... and see that no progress at all has been accomplished on the first WU brought in. (I only started one client up so far)
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Looks like 6.20 four clients since I see no SMP mentioned.
SMP was mentioned, but Gargoyle isn't there every day to monitor. SMP in Windows still requires some babysitting. If he is going to run under Windows, IMO, four console clients will be most stable for him.

See this above:

said by sortofageek See Profile :

3) Yes, four console clients, unless you want to do SMP. As busy as you are, I don't recommend that.
It is, of course, not the highest PPD possible with that box.
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said by sortofageek See Profile :

SMP was mentioned, but Gargoyle isn't there every day to monitor.
I am not doing SMP. Maybe at some future date we can consider this.

I am setting up 4 console clients. I want to get that working along with the foldy monitor software as my priority right now.
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Four console clients should be relatively easy then. What I always do:

1. Create the four directories (folders).
2. Drop the executable into each folder.
3. One at a time, execute the FAH executable. First time run, config will run. Follow the instructions to configure, making sure to do advanced config, too. Each client needs a unique ID # (1, 2, 3, and 4 will work).
4. Create a shortcut for each and add the desired switches to the target command line.
5. Start them using the shortcut.

I don't run mine as a service, just keep them minimized in the taskbar for easy access. Easier to troubleshoot that way, IMO.

Note: After the first config, if you want to reconfig, run from a shortcut with the -config or -configonly switch added to the target command line.

I'm going to look through the instructions I gave you to see if I see any gotcha's. I just scanned them before and thought they looked good, with the ones on the Stanford site perhaps a little easier to follow. You may want to read them both through, though, and make your own decision about that.

The first time I tried this with Vista loaded, I had no idea about the permissions issues and I didn't run into them because I have always followed the K.I.S.S. principle. Short path to executable. Start one at a time from a shortcut, no services.
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I looked through Stanford's instructions and they still look rather straightforward to me with some configuration I didn't know about.

I have been upgrading by stopping the client, dropping the new executable in place and restarting. Had I run config each time I would have noticed a couple of new items. One interesting one gives you the ability to configure switches you would always use, such as -local and -verbosity 9. Doing that, you wouldn't have to put them in the shortcut, especially handy for those running as a service. (It really isn't hard to add/remove switches for a service, but you do need to be able to find them in the registry or in Computer Manager to edit them, instead of just editing a shortcut).

Anyway, if you are still having problems, GarG, please upload the following file as an attachment:

FAHlog.txt

Also, if you have one:

FAHlog-Prev.txt
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* I will try and write this like it could be a FAQ *

The useful tools for an uploading script for both:
• »foldy.nozero.org
• »fah-tool.org

Get cURL from »curl.haxx.se/latest.cgi?curl=win32-nossl
Get LINUX tools for windows from »unxutils.sourceforge.net/
Only a couple tools are used "cat", "tail", and "sed"
"cat" is like "TYPE", "tail" gives the last part of a file, and "sed" is a serial editor (A filter)

I would use a directory like C:\stats to run a batch file

EXAMPLE BATCH FILE "FAH_Upload.bat (FAKE user:pass)

Once the batch file is debugged, setup a schedule for it.
Right-click "Computer" and choose "manage" from the drop-down menu.
Choose "Task Scheduler"
Use the task scheduler to run FAH_Upload.bat every hour.

I hope copying the code does not have line breaks where the lines wrap in "code".
"code" puts a pound-space in a copy at the start of each line.
Remove the "# " at each line start.

This would work for LINUX too, but "#" would replace "REM" for comments/remarks.

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Interesting, looks like it did complete a WU.

But then got "Server does not have record of this unit. Will try again later."

Here is the log.
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--- Opening Log file [October 27 01:08:31 UTC]

# Windows CPU Console Edition ##
Folding@Home Client Version 6.20

»folding.stanford.edu

##

Launch directory: C:\FAH1
Executable: C:\FAH1\Folding@home-Win32-x86.exe

[01:08:31] Configuring Folding@Home...

[01:10:26] - Ask before connecting: No
[01:10:26] - User name: TH_Foldinator (Team 4)
[01:10:26] - User ID: 7AC7FE84160C8BE9
[01:10:26] - Machine ID: 1
[01:10:26]
[01:10:26] Work directory not found. Creating...
[01:10:26] Could not open work queue, generating new queue...
[01:10:26] - Preparing to get new work unit...
[01:10:26] + Attempting to get work packet
[01:10:26] - Connecting to assignment server
[01:10:27] - Successful: assigned to (171.64.65.111).
[01:10:27] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[01:10:27] Loaded queue successfully.
[01:10:40] + Closed connections
[01:10:40]
[01:10:40] + Processing work unit
[01:10:40] Core required: FahCore_81.exe
[01:10:40] Core not found.
[01:10:40] - Core is not present or corrupted.
[01:10:40] - Attempting to download new core...
[01:10:40] + Downloading new core: FahCore_81.exe
[01:10:44] + 10240 bytes downloaded
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[01:11:01] Verifying core Core_81.fah...
[01:11:02] Signature is VALID
[01:11:02]
[01:11:02] Trying to unzip core FahCore_81.exe
[01:11:02] Decompressed FahCore_81.exe (2396160 bytes) successfully
[01:11:07] + Core successfully engaged
[01:11:12]
[01:11:12] + Processing work unit
[01:11:12] Core required: FahCore_81.exe
[01:11:12] Core found.
[01:11:12] Working on queue slot 01 [October 27 01:11:12 UTC]
[01:11:12] + Working ...
[01:11:12]
[01:11:12] *------------------------------*
[01:11:12] Folding@Home Gromacs Simulated Tempering Core
[01:11:12] Version 1.10 (Oct 4, 2007)
[01:11:12]
[01:11:12] Preparing to commence simulation
[01:11:12] - Looking at optimizations...
[01:11:12] - Created dyn
[01:11:12] - Files status OK
[01:11:12] - Expanded 468604 -> 2292789 (decompressed 489.2 percent)
[01:11:12] - Starting from initial work packet
[01:11:12]
[01:11:12] Project: 4100 (Run 90, Clone 13, Gen 16)
[01:11:12]
[01:11:12] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[01:11:12] Entering M.D.
[01:11:19] Protein: p4100_villinwt_folded_Amber03_Native
[01:11:19]
[01:11:19] Writing local files
[01:11:19] Extra SSE boost OK.
[01:11:19] Writing local files
[01:11:19] Completed 0 out of 1500000 steps (0%)

Folding@Home Client Shutdown.

--- Opening Log file [October 27 01:23:08 UTC]

# Windows CPU Console Edition ##

Folding@Home Client Version 6.20

»folding.stanford.edu

##

Launch directory: C:\FAH1
Executable: Folding@home-Win32-x86.exe
Arguments: -config

[01:23:08] - Ask before connecting: No
[01:23:08] - User name: TH_Foldinator (Team 4)
[01:23:08] - User ID: 7AC7FE84160C8BE9
[01:23:08] - Machine ID: 1
[01:23:08]
[01:23:08] Configuring Folding@Home...

[01:24:18] - Ask before connecting: No
[01:24:18] - User name: TH_Foldinator (Team 4)
[01:24:18] - User ID: 7AC7FE84160C8BE9
[01:24:18] - Machine ID: 1
[01:24:18]
[01:24:18] Loaded queue successfully.
[01:24:18]
[01:24:18] + Processing work unit
[01:24:18] Core required: FahCore_81.exe
[01:24:18] Core found.
[01:24:18] Working on queue slot 01 [October 27 01:24:18 UTC]
[01:24:18] + Working ...
[01:24:18]
[01:24:18] *------------------------------*
[01:24:18] Folding@Home Gromacs Simulated Tempering Core
[01:24:18] Version 1.10 (Oct 4, 2007)
[01:24:18]
[01:24:18] Preparing to commence simulation
[01:24:18] - Looking at optimizations...
[01:24:18] - Files status OK
[01:24:19] - Expanded 468604 -> 2292789 (decompressed 489.2 percent)
[01:24:19]
[01:24:19] Project: 4100 (Run 90, Clone 13, Gen 16)
[01:24:19]
[01:24:19] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[01:24:19] Entering M.D.
[01:24:39] (Starting from checkpoint)
[01:24:39] Protein: p4100_villinwt_folded_Amber03_Native
[01:24:39]
[01:24:39] Writing local files
[01:24:39] Extra SSE boost OK.
[01:24:39] Writing local files
[01:24:39] Completed 0 out of 1500000 steps (0%)
[01:38:54] Writing local files
[01:31:11] Completed 15000 out of 1500000 steps (1%)
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[01:31:11] Writing final coordinates.
[01:31:11] Past main M.D. loop
[01:31:11]
[01:31:11] Finished Work Unit:
[01:31:11] - Reading up to 380232 from "work/wudata_01.arc": Read 380232
[01:31:11] - Reading up to 3552916 from "work/wudata_01.xtc": Read 3552916
[01:31:11] goefile size: 0
[01:31:11] logfile size: 57736
[01:31:11] Leaving Run
[01:31:11] - Writing 4639497 bytes of core data to disk...
[01:31:11] Done: 4638985 -> 3905731 (compressed to 84.1 percent)
[01:31:11] ... Done.
[01:31:11] - Shutting down core
[01:31:11]
[01:31:11] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
[01:31:12] CoreStatus = 64 (100)
[01:31:12] Sending work to server
[01:31:12] Project: 4100 (Run 90, Clone 13, Gen 16)

[01:31:12] + Attempting to send results [October 28 01:31:12 UTC]
[01:31:13] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:31:13] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[01:31:13] (171.64.65.111:8080)
[01:31:13] + Retrying using alternative port
[01:31:14] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:31:14] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[01:31:14] (171.64.65.111:80)
[01:31:14] - Error: Could not transmit unit 01 (completed October 28) to work server.
[01:31:14] Keeping unit 01 in queue.
[01:31:14] Project: 4100 (Run 90, Clone 13, Gen 16)

[01:31:14] + Attempting to send results [October 28 01:31:14 UTC]
[01:31:16] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:31:16] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[01:31:16] (171.64.65.111:8080)
[01:31:16] + Retrying using alternative port
[01:31:17] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:31:17] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[01:31:17] (171.64.65.111:80)
[01:31:17] - Error: Could not transmit unit 01 (completed October 28) to work server.

[01:31:17] + Attempting to send results [October 28 01:31:17 UTC]

Folding@Home Client Shutdown.

--- Opening Log file [October 28 01:36:08 UTC]

# Windows CPU Console Edition ##

Folding@Home Client Version 6.20

»folding.stanford.edu

##

Launch directory: C:\FAH1
Executable: C:\FAH1\Folding@home-Win32-x86.exe
Arguments: -config

[01:36:08] - Ask before connecting: No
[01:36:08] - User name: TH_Foldinator (Team 4)
[01:36:08] - User ID: 7AC7FE84160C8BE9
[01:36:08] - Machine ID: 1
[01:36:08]
[01:36:08] Configuring Folding@Home...

[01:37:10] - Ask before connecting: No
[01:37:10] - User name: TH_Foldinator (Team 4)
[01:37:10] - User ID: 7AC7FE84160C8BE9
[01:37:10] - Machine ID: 1
[01:37:10]
[01:37:10] Loaded queue successfully.
[01:37:10] - Preparing to get new work unit...
[01:37:10] Project: 4100 (Run 90, Clone 13, Gen 16)
[01:37:10] + Attempting to get work packet

[01:37:10] - Connecting to assignment server
[01:37:10] + Attempting to send results [October 28 01:37:10 UTC]
[01:37:11] - Successful: assigned to (171.65.103.162).
[01:37:11] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[01:37:11] Loaded queue successfully.
[01:37:11] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:37:11] (Got status 503)
[01:37:11] + Could not connect to Work Server
[01:37:11] - Attempt #1 to get work failed, and no other work to do.
Waiting before retry.
[01:37:11] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:37:11] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[01:37:11] (171.64.65.111:8080)
[01:37:11] + Retrying using alternative port
[01:37:18] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:37:18] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[01:37:18] (171.64.65.111:80)
[01:37:18] - Error: Could not transmit unit 01 (completed October 28) to work server.

[01:37:18] + Attempting to send results [October 28 01:37:18 UTC]
[01:37:20] + Attempting to get work packet
[01:37:20] - Connecting to assignment server
[01:37:24] - Successful: assigned to (171.65.103.162).
[01:37:24] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[01:37:24] Loaded queue successfully.
[01:37:26] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[01:37:26] (Got status 503)
[01:37:26] + Could not connect to Work Server
[01:37:26] - Attempt #2 to get work failed, and no other work to do.
Waiting before retry.
[01:37:43] + Attempting to get work packet
[01:37:43] - Connecting to assignment server
[01:37:49] - Successful: assigned to (171.65.103.162).
[01:37:49] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[01:37:49] Loaded queue successfully.
[01:38:48] - Server does not have record of this unit. Will try again later.
[01:38:48] Could not transmit unit 01 to Collection server; keeping in queue.
[01:38:51] + Closed connections
[01:38:51]
[01:38:51] + Processing work unit
[01:38:51] Core required: FahCore_78.exe
[01:38:51] Core not found.
[01:38:51] - Core is not present or corrupted.
[01:38:51] - Attempting to download new core...
[01:38:51] + Downloading new core: FahCore_78.exe
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[01:38:54] + 819200 bytes downloaded
[01:38:54] + 825633 bytes downloaded
[01:38:54] Verifying core Core_78.fah...
[01:38:54] Signature is VALID
[01:38:54]
[01:38:54] Trying to unzip core FahCore_78.exe
[01:38:54] Decompressed FahCore_78.exe (2338816 bytes) successfully
[01:38:59] + Core successfully engaged
[01:39:04]
[01:39:04] + Processing work unit
[01:39:04] Core required: FahCore_78.exe
[01:39:04] Core found.
[01:39:04] Working on queue slot 02 [October 28 01:39:04 UTC]
[01:39:04] + Working ...
[01:39:04]
[01:39:04] *------------------------------*
[01:39:04] Folding@Home Gromacs Core
[01:39:04] Version 1.90 (March 8, 2006)
[01:39:04]
[01:39:04] Preparing to commence simulation
[01:39:04] - Looking at optimizations...
[01:39:04] - Created dyn
[01:39:04] - Files status OK
[01:39:08] - Expanded 2214329 -> 15097085 (decompressed 681.7 percent)
[01:39:08] - Starting from initial work packet
[01:39:08]
[01:39:08] Project: 2484 (Run 114, Clone 30, Gen 0)
[01:39:08]
[01:39:08] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[01:39:08] Entering M.D.
[01:39:15] Protein: system
[01:39:15]
[01:39:15] Writing local files
[01:39:17] Extra SSE boost OK.
[01:39:41] Writing local files
[01:39:41] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0%)

Fixed margin blowout. ~sorto'
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Gargoyle
Premium,MVM,ExMod 2004-07
join:2000-12-29
Planet X
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reply to Gargoyle
Here is the config I have running now. 4 clients running.
---

[settings]
username=TH_Foldinator
team=4
passkey=
asknet=no
machineid=1
bigpackets=big

[http]
active=no
host=localhost
port=8080
usereg=no

[clienttype]
type=3

[core]
addr=
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sortofageek
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reply to Gargoyle
I had a long detailed post written and lost it.

Short version: The work server is in reject mode, can't take the WU back until it is back up. The collection server didn't get the info on the WU, so it can't take it back in the interim. The WU will go home when they get the work server (171.64.65.111) back up.

Server status page: »fah-web.stanford.edu/serverstat.html
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MstrBlstr
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South Texas


1 edit
reply to usa2k
Just a few notes on Jim's script.

As for Curl and the Unixutils, you will either have to type out the FULL path name to them in the script, or put the directory paths that they are in into your system Path variable. Otherwise, you would have to place them directly in your %system% folder. Usually "C:\WINDOWS\system32"

My Path variable looks like this:

quote:
PATH=C:\Program Files\PHP\;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;E:\UnxUtils\usr\local\wbin;E:\cURL;C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QTSystem\
I use the other unix based progs as well, so I have the whole folder. But all you need are the ones that Jim posted about above, "cat", "tail", and "sed". Although "grep" is a good one to have as well. So are "head", "less" "sleep", and "tac", and "gawk".

Note to Jim,

Too many Curl connections in the script my friend. You need to take those 16 connections down to just 4. One curl command for each of the four files, and just have it upload all four files in the command for each.

Actually for FAH-Tool you just need one Curl command, and have it upload all 8 files.

FM, would need two curl commands as 4 of the files go to one dir. and the other 4 files go into the \data dir.

So, basically, you could cut it down to 3 Curl upload command strings VS 16 of them. Would be less of a hit on both servers, and prevent issues later down the line.


Gargoyle
Premium,MVM,ExMod 2004-07
join:2000-12-29
Planet X
clubs:

reply to sortofageek
said by sortofageek See Profile :

I had a long detailed post written and lost it.

Short version: The work server is in reject mode, can't take the WU back until it is back up. The collection server didn't get the info on the WU, so it can't take it back in the interim. The WU will go home when they get the work server (171.64.65.111) back up.
Thank you.
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Gargoyle
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1 edit
reply to Gargoyle
All 4 clients running solid all night. 100% CPU and using less than half the total memory.

All 4 now working on:

[02:42:25] Project: 2484 (Run xxx, Clone yy, Gen z)
[02:42:25]
[02:42:25] Entering M.D.
[02:42:32] Protein: system

Each step taking about 1 hour 22 minutes to complete.

What the heck is a "system" protein?!?!
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usa2k
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said by Gargoyle See Profile :

What the heck is a "system" protein?!?!
Same protein as twofrogs has been running
»www.fah-tool.org/index.php?users=f04

Hover over the foldy name and that is what FAHlog.txt says it is. Stanford does not have the real WU number or fah-tool.org would display the info already.

Hard to even fake the answer when more than one WU has "system" and Stanfor has no points documented at »fah-web.stanford.edu/psummary.html

24284 right now, but I've seen others.
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