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Ancient Programmer
NOT Having a Great Time
NOT Having a Great Time
...with this update.
How about you?
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Moderator
Would you care to elaborate?
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I have problems here too. Download is just about 2 KB/sec, compared to full usage of my DSL line during the last few updates.
I guess this is a problem with the new mirrors ....
Greets,
Wirthi
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Ancient Programmer
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Ancient Programmer
Windoze machines (NT & W2K mix) are getting:
========================[ Jul 16, 2002 1:43 PM ]========================
ERROR: [010.003] {taskapi.c, line 1199} [ReadServerResponse] Timeout waiting for response, got 1103760 chars.
and then shutting down.
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As for the '908 INCORRECT PROTEIN' error, I posted an entry in thr Bug Tracking section. I got this error only when I used the -qt option. Took that option out and the problem went away.
This happens in NT & Tru64 UNIX. I suspect it's in all versions.
Vic
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As I already mentioned earlier, the bandwidth problem has not been corrected for this update. I made sure it is a smaller protein though to ease the download. The mirrors etc. will be effective (if all goes well) with the NEXT update (we had to get this update to you first so it know to look for the mirrors, that is). We will also be increasing our own bandwidth hopefully in time for next week.
Sorry for the inconvenience but just try again in an hour or let it try by itself (i.e. don't touch that Q button) and it should get the update fine.
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Ancient Programmer
I have 12 Winders boxen that have STOPPED all by themselves. No 'Q', no nuttin!
Also the aforementioned Linux boxen... THAT problem ain't bandwidth!!! Should I download the files again or what?
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Bottom of the Top Ten
It looks like I am getting results stacked up on the client machinnes, but not uploaded. Hopefully that means that all will work itself out...
I downloaded a fresh copy of the client after the update and distributed it by hand to my home farm (12 win... machines). Doing the update that way seemed a bit better than suffering thru the auto-update process for each one.
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Well why did they stop then? Is there an error in the error.log indicating why perhaps? Post them here for me to see if there is any. What happens if you start then up again by typing 'foldit', does it say 'an update is available' etc etc, and if so just say 'y' and it should get it OK by now, the traffic isnt too bad right now.
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Bottom of the Top Ten
Here is what is in one of my error logs:
========================[ Jul 16, 2002 1:38 PM ]========================
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -828.070164 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 78.017827
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -845.907339 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 74.435193
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -818.183293 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 62.101111
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -877.551630 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 82.310259
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -850.647470 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 77.086631
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -897.869639 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 78.883848
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -875.606230 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 89.246576
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -870.446439 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 73.627535
ERROR: [001.000] {foldtrajlite.c, line 4351} potcharmm -816.532227 eefworst -952.800000 rmsdval 72.585374
========================[ Jul 16, 2002 3:49 PM ]========================
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Cryptomaniac
Howard: Do you also get the '908 INCORRECT PROTEIN' error if the server is overloaded?
I am running the new DF client and protein and I get this error on a Win2k box when trying to upload the results that I have so far (this is at 4pm EDT).
Jeff.
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Ancient Programmer
Manually restarting stopped winders clients. Still having a problem with Linux client(s).
I'm running SuSE 7.3, which until now has run either Linux client just fine. I downloaded and tried to run both the Intel and the gcc versions. (Serially, not simultaneously.) Both just sit there. Program in memory doing nothing. Blank entry in error.log.
Progress.txt never gets created. Deleting foldtrajlite.lock does NOT stop the client.
Should I download again? Help help!
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8 text clients on W2K, all autoupdated correctly
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Ancient Programmer
Terje, were they running as service or freestanding?
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Paratima: Freestanding- all of them.
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Junior Member
Until now I'm unable to update any results. Three machines have '908 INCORRECT PROTEIN' errors when they try to upload. They all have already the new client (structure size = 85).
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Keeper of the Fridge
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If you get the 908 error AFTER updating (which should happen relatively rarely) then you should delete the filelist.txt file and all will be fixed.
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Originally posted by Brian the Fist
If you get the 908 error AFTER updating (which should happen relatively rarely) then you should delete the filelist.txt file and all will be fixed.
I downloaded the latest program. I deleted the filelist.txt, but i still get this error. 5 Hours wasted till now Worked fine last week. I use the commandclient on win98se.
Last edited by Crossroads; 07-16-2002 at 06:27 PM.
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Junior Member
Originally posted by Crossroads
I downloaded the latest program. I deleted the filelist.txt, but i still get this error. 5 Hours wasted till now Worked fine last week. I use the commandclient on win98se.
I did a clean install. That seems to help.
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Junior Member
Originally posted by Crossroads
I did a clean install. That seems to help.
No that did not help either. I quit and return to eccp untill this is solved.
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Junior Member
Originally posted by Crossroads
No that did not help either. I quit and return to eccp untill this is solved.
After further testing, i found were the problem is. If i run it open (not quiet) i can upload. If i run it quiet i cannot anymore. Not even when i run it open again after that.
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Senior Member
Originally posted by Brian the Fist
If you get the 908 error AFTER updating (which should happen relatively rarely) then you should delete the filelist.txt file and all will be fixed.
I shutdown the client on all the machines in my farm. I deleted the filelist.txt. I also deleted all of the orphaned fold*.bz2 and yh*.bz2 files. I restarted the client on all of the machines. Then for kicks I spot-checked 10 of the machines. On each of those machines I deleted the foldtrajlite.lock file. I waited for the progress.txt file to go away, indicating the client has stopped. Then I manually ran the foldit.bat file. The program reports "STATUS 908 INCORRECT PROTEIN" and after a pause continues to crunch units. Starting and stopping the service results in many more bz2 files being created, but NONE are uploading. My production went to zero since the changeover.
PLEASE HELP!
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Senior Member
All of my machines are W2K running the client as a service. All fail to upload when running as a service. If I manually delete the filelist.txt file and run the client in CMD terminal then the client appears to send in the result after I type "Q". Once I start the client as a service no more files will upload from that machine until after I delete the filelist.txt file.
Hope this helps.
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Cryptomaniac
Originally posted by Brian the Fist
If you get the 908 error AFTER updating (which should happen relatively rarely) then you should delete the filelist.txt file and all will be fixed.
Howard: All my clients so far Windows and Linux are getting the 908 error. Some of them auto-updated, some of them were fresh installs but all of them are building up structures and not uploading. If I try a manual upload -u t I get the 908 error on all my clients.
It seems with my Linux client if I delete the filelist.txt file and start it using the normal foldit command line ./foldtrajlite -f protein -n native it will work fine and upload the results. If I use -qt on the command line it gives me the 908 error. If I restart the DF client with just the original parameters above it will still give me 908 errors. I can edit the filelist.txt file and remove the first two .bz2 entries which were from the client running with -qt. If I do that it will upload fine so with the Linux client it seems that -qt is screwing something up.
With the Win32 service version on both Win2k and XP it gives you the 908 error. I tried deleting the filelist.txt and all .bz2 files and restarting the service and it just queues up files. If I try to manually upload those I get the 908 error. Same thing with the Win32 text client if I use the original foldit.bat settings it will run and upload results. If I use -qt or run as a service it creates files that give me a 908 error.
Jeff.
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There is nothing new to download, continue using the software you have, it works fine now in any mode.
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I updated half of my machines by hand earlier, saved the second half until things calm down since that half is on the ds3. If things are calm - I'm going to do them now...
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