the Gentoo install is pretty easy.
it was like
doublecheck the config in /etcCode:emerge -av foldingathome
thenCode:rc-update add foldingathome default
Code:/etc/init.d/foldingathome start
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the Gentoo install is pretty easy.
it was like
doublecheck the config in /etcCode:emerge -av foldingathome
thenCode:rc-update add foldingathome default
Code:/etc/init.d/foldingathome start
I normally use tail -f /var/log/messages too. -f is a keep tailing option.
It seems if you want entries to go to syslog. You'll need to run this script
^ from http://www.cs.utah.edu/~clake/docs/s..._sourcedriversCode:#!/bin/sh
tail -f logfile | logger -p local4.info
Hi guys,
I'm only a n00b with this folding stuff but I found this guide very easy to setup:
http://smp.aeternum.co.uk/guide/6
I made the jump to Ubuntu Gutsy 64-bit, and it's made a massive difference to my folding. It's pulling in 7040 points every 30 or so hours.
I'm running 4 smp clients on a Q6600.
It's the only thing to convince me that 64-bit is the way to go!:)
Hmm... 7040/1760=4 (=SMP-wus)...
...which is really very mind-boggling if that's is done with one q6600 (=16 threads of SMP-client on one cpu ???)
Come on man, simple answer would be suitable:
Your CPU count is:
A: 1
B: 2
C: 3
D: 4
if the answer is anything else but the B-D... I'll shoot myself for a various reasons :D
EDIT: sorry... wrong format...
Never actually answered your question there...
It's been running since last night about 8pm, it's 9pm where I live now and it's completed 3 WU as I said above. The fourth one though I might have jumped the gun with looks like that will be finished in about 48 hours.
I'm curious as well, judging by the reaction here, 'cos I don't really know how the program works, I followed the guide above and just ran with it- just happened to be testing a 64bit OS to make sure it runs without any hitches before I get some more ram to make use of it.
Just had a look at the system processes and it's running 4 threads per core.
I am going to have to check this out. I find it hard to believe that it's twice as fast as a quad on 32 bit XP Pro. I have a rig with 64 bit XP Pro I might try it on. Do you think that Linux 64 will be better than XP 64?
Well it might be possible if it's double gromac b. Here is the benchmark from my E6750@3.2GHz, it runs two console clients and the benchmark isn't bugged because these things go really fast.
Project : 3906
Core : Double Gromacs B
Frames : 50
Credit : 310
-- SERVER2 --
Min. Time / Frame : 4mn 08s - 2160,00 ppd
Avg. Time / Frame : 4mn 12s - 2125,71 ppd
Cur. Time / Frame : 5mn 58s - 1496,31 ppd
R3F. Time / Frame : 5mn 55s - 1508,96 ppd
Eff. Time / Frame : 10mn 20s - 864,00 ppd
-- SERVER1 --
Min. Time / Frame : 3mn 55s - 2279,49 ppd
Avg. Time / Frame : 4mn 10s - 2142,72 ppd
Cur. Time / Frame : 6mn 01s - 1483,88 ppd
R3F. Time / Frame : 6mn 03s - 1475,70 ppd
Eff. Time / Frame : 11mn 52s - 752,36 ppd
4200ppd on E6750 @3.2 versus 7040points in 30 hours on a Q6600 @2.4 seems very normal to me. If you take the calculator and start counting you see the normal extra performance linux gives.
Damn, that's more than I get with my quad at 3.5. I'm a linux noob, but I'm going to try and see If I can do this. If it does wu's twice as fast, thats all good. :)
OK, I have linux going now with the smp client, will see how it goes. But I couldn't get fahmon to work, any pointers on that? Also, how about some hardware monitoring like core temp, or everest? And maybe something like cpu-z.
gkrellm should have everything you need.
There are also some real cpu-z clones but you should be able to find them fast with google.
For Fahmon it's best you use the Documentation. We can't help much with unspecified problems :)
Which distro are you using?
If it's ubuntu you can run this in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
It's fairly easy to setup after it's installed- again in the terminal run sensors-detect and answer yes to all the questions.
You can then install Gnome Hardware sensors monitor and select which sensors you want. I'd also recommend conky, to view various system processes.
FAHmon was straight forward enough, Again I followed this guide:
http://smp.aeternum.co.uk/guide/7
After installing it right click underneath the progress and name headings in the top left corner and select add new client and then select your folding folder.
I've included a screenshot below. Right hand side is conky, at the top right you can see the temp monitors and FAHmon running in the middle
http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/7...shotpy6.th.jpg
Here is what I get when I try to make install fahmon.
ddh@Q6600L23A:~/FahMon-2.3.1$ make install
Making install in m4
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ddh/FahMon-2.3.1/m4'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/ddh/FahMon-2.3.1/m4'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'.
test -z "/usr/local/share/aclocal" || mkdir -p -- "/usr/local/share/aclocal"
mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/share/aclocal': Permission denied
make[2]: *** [install-m4dataDATA] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ddh/FahMon-2.3.1/m4'
make[1]: *** [install-am] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ddh/FahMon-2.3.1/m4'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
ddh@Q6600L23A:~/FahMon-2.3.1$
I have tried a few times and this is as far as I get. Going by the guide on the above post.
Also, I used the restricted driver for my 7300gt and now I have no selection for screen resolution above 1024x780. I have searched for a fix for this, but no luck yet.
Or you forget to chmod the directory.
Linux 64 SMP folding rules :up: But 4xSMP clients.. on 1xQuad core machine? Am I reading this right? Must get close to hitting deadline on these WU's running 16 threads on 4 cores?
I'm planning on running it on the server version for a week. Eye-candy and ffmpeg are starting to play havoc on my stability so it hasn't been folding for a day or two. I'm going to let it finish it's current WU's and then re-install without GDM, Compiz...etc.
It's kept within the deadlines though- with 5 or 6 hours to spare.
I have run two SMP clients on Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit on a quad at 3850mhz, if I got lucky and got the 2653 WU I could get 5200 PPD according to Fahmon, I was also assigning two cores to each client with taskset...