Their active users have gone from 89 on the 2nd to 200 on the 5th.
Type: Posts; User: Welnic
Their active users have gone from 89 on the 2nd to 200 on the 5th.
They do love their dumps. But it looks like just an extreme jump in production.
http://stats.zerothelement.com/cgi-bin/distributed-folding/render-team-detailed.pl?Id=81
With this protein the main folding process uses about 95MBs of ram. But at the end of every generation it calculates the trajectory of the generation that it just did. While it is doing this it only...
Chinasaur
Have you tried just double clicking on foldit.bat? I do know that there was some deal when you run stuff from the command line in windows that you had to add .\ to the front of what you...
I tried just running the client normally and it ran at the priority set in the cbspn.conf file. Then I looked harder in the FireDaemon setup and found where you set the priority in there. So now I...
I run all of my CB clients with:
cpuuse=low
Looking at my linux boxen the actual priorities are actually 0 or 5. They are not doing anything else, so that is fine.
My OSX boxen, which actually...
Let it keep folding, and don't terminate the project. :D
If you do terminate the project you should do an update that doesn't use the cpu and just prints a message stating that the project is...
Actually, if the client can't contact distributedfolding.org then it starts up after some delay and runs fine. It is only when it contacts it and it is down when you first start up that the client...
As you have found out, when the server is reachable but down stops the folding only when you originally start the client. If you do have to restart a client during this time instead of turning net...
Its probably a P4 with Hyperthreading, which means that it acts like it has two proccessors. So you have to run two instances of the client. One thing special that you have to do is start the console...
I use FireDaemon to run distributed clients that don't have their own service install.
http://www.firedaemon.com/
There is a lite version but it can only run one service, the full version is $25....
This link shows the big negative glitch:
team detailed stats
At least it will for a while.
I'm not scared though. :thumbs:
The 3 hours before increasing the clients I averaged -.50 per hour, the three hours after I averaged .69. Thats quite an improvement! :rotfl:
I cannot see the daily graph for dFolding, but I can see them on FAH and Chessbrain. Safari on OSX.
I can see the daily graph on both IE6 on XP and Konqueror on Mandrake.
I don't think that running more clients has any affect on the world record attempt. All of the stats that I have seen are about the number of computers. Most of the machines that I have running...
I have always thought that IronBits was the coolest nickname.
Looks like the same behavior as before to me.
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
14430 clint 20 19 93992 91M 2056 R N 99.6 18.1 5:58 foldtrajlite...
The one box that I could check when the slowdown first started was still sending work in. That combined with the fact that everyone has about the the same proportion of stats that they usually have,...
Exactly what they ^above^ said.
I don't think that this ever stopped happening. It was just not as critical on the smaller proteins. The OSX client used to do this really bad, I had a cron job that stopped the client in the middle...
I have machines set from 16 to 128, but I have no idea if it makes any difference in production. But I have not seen any crashing on any of the clients.
There is a time for everything. :D
And my boxen in the top ten OSX
:cheers:
In phase I there really wasn't a scoring system in place, it was just a simple one fold one point setup. At the time Howard saw no reason to complicate things by adding a difficulty factor for the...
Just copy the files from the new version into the folder. The new version doesn't have any data files, so they will not be overwritten, just the rest of the stuff. I think that the executable is the...