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ghettocomp
06-08-05, 11:49 PM
I have been turning in WU's for the last couple of days or so, and nothing is showing up anywhere. Now I do have a little Tinker that was uploaded today around 3pm but It is not showing up on the Extreme OC Folding stats page (http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=105106)
but this WU is showing on Stanfords stats (http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=userpage&username=ghettocomp&teamnum=32).
This is the only sorta proof I have of some wu's but there have been at least a dozen more! I want my points.

Steveo989
06-09-05, 12:10 AM
make sure that your borgs or whatever are all the same case, I believe that stanford and EOC are case sensitive ex STEVEO989 and steveo989 are considered two different sn's to them.

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 12:39 AM
I checked that just in case, didn't seem to make any difference. Also, These rigs have been turning in WU's all along, but now they disappear completely after sending!
Sometimes they are acknowledged by stanford, sometimes never show :shrug:

Example : 2005-06-08 17:03:44 was the last unit on stanford
but EOC shows nothing at all today!

infinitevalence
06-09-05, 01:30 AM
also make sure your using notepad not wordpad as wordpad adds extra info that messes up the config.

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 01:38 AM
Never use wordpad for anything. I know about that. but still it is strange..

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 11:45 AM
A shameless bump because.....

more strange things... as of this morning, stamford shows I had turned in 147 WU's and got around 41 points?!? I havent turned anything in today yet!!!
Maaaaan they are messed up, big time..

Now this is just a thought but.,, I hope that script that is tracking the "Not WW5", stuff is not affecting the points somehow. My messes started around the time it was...

Anyone else having problems that they notice? Check your stuff

ChasR
06-09-05, 12:49 PM
No scoring problems here. Read the log and see what happened. Any chance your rigs clock is off?

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 12:53 PM
actually checked that too. everything is as it should be.

TollhouseFrank
06-09-05, 01:49 PM
post the logs man... let us see if something isn't goin' wrong

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 01:55 PM
Im telling you, I have not turned in anything today, all rigs were stopped to check stuff out this morning early, Stamford has just posted another buttload of WUs and no points again. Actually I have had nothing going since yesterday, all stuff is big(ger) packets that take a few days for me. I only know of the one tinker yesterday afternoon that disappeared from EOC but stamford had...
:shrug:
What...Is my folding becoming toxic to them???
Heck, I'm up to 375 WUs and nothing to show for it...

TollhouseFrank
06-09-05, 01:59 PM
hmm.... are you having EE's? If not, its possible that somethingis going wrong with Stanford's update server.

ChasR
06-09-05, 02:02 PM
More than one person would have problems if it's a server issue. Post the logs

Arkaine23
06-09-05, 02:04 PM
Sounds like early unit ends, partial credit....

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 02:05 PM
There is a partial log of the one I noticed from Yesterday,
this is the one Stamford Did log, and EOC never picked up...
and this is the point where everything begins going really screwy:



--- Opening Log file [May 13 11:47:52]


# Windows Console Edition ################################################## ###
################################################## #############################

Folding@Home Client Version 5.02

http://folding.stanford.edu

################################################## #############################
################################################## #############################

Launch directory: C:\Documents and Settings\pharmacy\Desktop\folder
Executable: C:\Documents and Settings\pharmacy\Desktop\folder\FAH502-Console.exe


[11:47:52] - Ask before connecting: Yes
[11:47:52] - Use IE connection settings: Yes
[11:47:52] - User name: ghettocomp (Team 32)
[11:47:52] - User ID: 2359BF9A2BCFD10E
[11:47:52] - Machine ID: 4
[11:47:52]
[11:47:52] Loaded queue successfully.
[11:47:52] + Benchmarking ...
[11:47:55]
[11:47:55] + Processing work unit
[11:47:55] Core required: FahCore_65.exe
[11:47:55] Core found.
[11:47:55] Working on Unit 01 [May 13 11:47:55]
[11:47:55] + Working ...
[11:47:55] Folding@Home Client Core Version 2.53 (June 29, 2004)
[11:47:55]
[11:47:55] Proj: work/wudata_01
[11:47:56] Done: 15940 -> 124802 (decompressed 782.9 percent)
[11:47:56] nsteps: 10000000 dt: 2.000000 dt_dump: 1000.000000 temperature: 296.000000
[11:47:56] xyzfile:
[11:47:56] " 113 p1103_Kiefhaber_4
[11:47:56] 1 CA -199.938160 -144.853749 50.486158 214 ..."
[11:47:56] keyfile:
[11:47:56] "parameters ./Kiefhaber.prm
[11:47:56] NOVERSION
[11:47:56] ARCHIVE
[11:47:56]
[11:47:56] cutoff 16.0
[11:47:56] taper 1..."
[11:47:56]
[11:47:56] Hashes matched on file work/wudata_01.dyn
[11:47:56] ARC file integrity verified
[11:47:56] Restarting from checkpointed files.
[11:47:56]
[11:47:56] Protein: p1103_Kiefhaber_4
[11:47:56] - Run: 21 (Clone 13, Gen 22)
[11:47:56] - Frames Completed: 127, Remaining: 73
[11:47:56] - Dynamic steps required: 3650000
[11:47:56]
[11:47:56] Writing local files:
[11:47:56]
[11:47:56] parameters work/wudata_01.prm
[11:47:56] - Writing "work/wudata_01.key": (overwrite) successful.
[11:47:57] - Writing "work/wudata_01.xyz": (overwrite) successful.
[11:47:57] - Writing "work/wudata_01.prm": (overwrite) successful.
[11:47:58] - Writing "work/wudata_01.key": (append) successful.
[11:47:58]
[11:47:58] PROJECT="work/wudata_01", NSTEPS=3650000, DT=2.0000, DTDUMP=100.000000, TEMP=296.00
[11:47:59] TINKER: Software Tools for Molecular Design
[11:47:59] Version 3.8 October 2000
[11:47:59] Copyright (c) Jay William Ponder 1990-2000
[11:47:59] portions Copyright (c) Michael Shirts 2001
[11:47:59] portions Copyright (c) Vijay S Pande 2001
[11:51:20] Finished a frame (128)
[11:54:39] Finished a frame (129)
[11:57:56] Finished a frame (130)
[12:01:14] Finished a frame (131)
[12:04:32] Finished a frame (132)
[12:07:50] Finished a frame (133)
[12:11:07] Finished a frame (134)
[12:14:30] Finished a frame (135)
[12:17:47] Finished a frame (136)
[12:21:05] Finished a frame (137)


This is how the config file is setup on all rigs:


[settings]
username=ghettocomp
team=32
asknet=no
bigpackets=no
machineid=4

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

[core]
priority=0
cpuusage=99
disableassembly=yes
checkpoint=15
ignoredeadlines=yes

[power]
battery=no



I see no probs there either, they are all the same except for the Machineid number. but that has never caused any probs over the last few months.

TollhouseFrank
06-09-05, 02:12 PM
that appears ok... do ya have the previous log? i think its called FAH-prev. Maybe there is a clue in there as well.

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 02:26 PM
This is from the one of the backups, after the stuff started happening yesterday. I had deleted everything but the config before everything backed up again, thus this does not show anything previous, but I will see if i can find.... just maybe... BRB

TollhouseFrank
06-09-05, 02:28 PM
hm.... guess ya gotta give it some time then... that... or maybe you got a bunch of Timeless Tinkers or something and are zooming through them?

ChasR
06-09-05, 02:47 PM
You've turned in 87 p1152 none for full credit probably none for any credit, since their full point value would be 20,793points. You've got to be EEing those and perhaps others. Without a log showing the end of the unit, you've got nothing to tell what happened.

Never delete the log when you have problems. Frequently it's the only way to know what happened.

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 02:49 PM
hm.... guess ya gotta give it some time then... that... or maybe you got a bunch of Timeless Tinkers or something and are zooming through them?
I just got done checking every rig, they are still working the WUs from a couple or so days ago, (some of the rigs are slow, especially with those darned 400 or so frame WUs)

TollhouseFrank
06-09-05, 02:53 PM
those 400 frame WU's are the tinkers that my AMD's love so much.

But ChasR is right... without Logs to indicate what is going on at the end of each WU, we can't really say one way or another... but from all indications, it looks like it will be EE's that are killin' the fold.... possilby from too high of heat (a problem i've had before)

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 02:57 PM
Still Hunting a Prev log... BRB

ChasR
06-09-05, 03:12 PM
One of your rigs set to timeless WUs is causing the problem. P1152 is the new timeless WU, 400 frames, worth 239 points and takes over 10 days for a p2 400 to fold. You couldn't possibly run fully through many, if any, of those on a slow computer since they first came out on May 31.

TollhouseFrank
06-09-05, 03:17 PM
is that it, ChasR? could he possibly have EE'd a bunch of those?

Steveo989
06-09-05, 03:25 PM
I would suggest to reinstall all of your clients unfortunately :shrug: . That should fix those problems. I am as clueless as the other guy about this. So best of luck with it.

ghettocomp
06-09-05, 03:40 PM
I FOUND IT!

The problem with with one of my dually rigs, A more or less Isolated rig, and hard to get to. Overclockix apparently does not run for long or very well with it, I looked at one of the logs, over 1.5MB of errors and sending out every one as a WU. been doing this for the last 2 days, and apparently has messed things up for me.

restarted the rig and will be reloading Win2K or the best OS (free) I can find.
What would be fastest on a 333Mhz Dual P2? any ideas

TollhouseFrank
06-09-05, 03:55 PM
WIN2k would work, methinks... just make sure ya got plenty of ram

ChasR
06-09-05, 04:08 PM
You should find them in the current log. You turned in 147 WU for 41 points credit @ 10 am EDT and 35 for no credit @ 1 pm EDT.

Edit: I'm a little late I see.