FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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In short, No. FahMon will remain a client monitor for the foreseeable future.
Thank you.
One of the big attractions for FahMon has been its small footprint, not being loaded up (down) with extras.

Thank you for your work on this project uncle_fungus.
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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I really like the templates for the Webapps 8-)
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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toTOW wrote:I really like the templates for the Webapps 8-)
Agreed. Now I can monitor my boxen from work without remoting in!
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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Hi guys,

Just D/L'd 2.3.2, but my problem is it wont configure, been running 2.3.1 since it came out and never had a real problem, this is what i get with 2.3.2 :-
configure: error:
wxWidgets must be installed on your system.

Please check that wx-config is in path, the directory
where wxWidgets libraries are installed (returned by
'wx-config --libs' or 'wx-config --static --libs' command)
is in LD_LIBRARY_PATH or equivalent variable and
wxWidgets version is 2.8.0 or above.
The only difference is i've updated wxwidget from 2.6 to 2.8, have i missed out on something or is there a bug?

I'm using PCLinuxos, if that helps.

T.I.A.
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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pc-lost wrote:Hi guys,

Just D/L'd 2.3.2, but my problem is it wont configure, been running 2.3.1 since it came out and never had a real problem, this is what i get with 2.3.2 :-

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configure: error:
                wxWidgets must be installed on your system.

                Please check that wx-config is in path, the directory
                where wxWidgets libraries are installed (returned by
                'wx-config --libs' or 'wx-config --static --libs' command)
                is in LD_LIBRARY_PATH or equivalent variable and
                wxWidgets version is 2.8.0 or above.
The only difference is i've updated wxwidget from 2.6 to 2.8, have i missed out on something or is there a bug?

I'm using PCLinuxos, if that helps.

T.I.A.
Ah, no its a problem with pclinuxos (I use it too).
Open a terminal as root and run

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ln -s /usr/bin/wx-config-unicode /usr/bin/wx-config
Then configure will be able to find wxwidgets correctly.
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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uncle_fungus wrote: Ah, no its a problem with pclinuxos (I use it too).
Open a terminal as root and run

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ln -s /usr/bin/wx-config-unicode /usr/bin/wx-config
Then configure will be able to find wxwidgets correctly.
Thanks U_F, once again you've done us proud.
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

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Thanks for the templates option U_F. The possibilities are now endless! Also thanks for fixing the IE7 goofyness!

If only I had more time...

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Time Cycle Mechanism

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Hi uncle_fungus!

A question about the cycling of the ETA style: Should this generally also have influence on the displayed time in the Work Unit Information panel on the right? I'm asking, because in most cases only the ETA time in the client list is cycled, but in a quite special situation also the time display style in the right panel is changed.

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Re: Time Cycle Mechanism

Post by uncle_fungus »

Gerby19 wrote:Hi uncle_fungus!

A question about the cycling of the ETA style: Should this generally also have influence on the displayed time in the Work Unit Information panel on the right? I'm asking, because in most cases only the ETA time in the client list is cycled, but in a quite special situation also the time display style in the right panel is changed.

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Both display styles should cycle at the same time.
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Re: Time Cycle Mechanism

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uncle_fungus wrote:
Gerby19 wrote:Hi uncle_fungus!

A question about the cycling of the ETA style: Should this generally also have influence on the displayed time in the Work Unit Information panel on the right? I'm asking, because in most cases only the ETA time in the client list is cycled, but in a quite special situation also the time display style in the right panel is changed.

Greetings
Gerby (alias Mark)
Both display styles should cycle at the same time.
However, you need to reload the client(s) for this to work.
Or to leave it come to its reload timeout of (default) 5 min.

Best regards,
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Re: Time Cycle Mechanism

Post by uncle_fungus »

francois wrote:However, you need to reload the client(s) for this to work.
Or to leave it come to its reload timeout of (default) 5 min.
Really? It works fine for me (on Linux).
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

Post by muziqaz »

perhaps i missed it somewhere in here, but after updating to new version, I noticed, that sometimes there is * sign near PPD. What does it mean? :)
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

Post by uncle_fungus »

Yes, sorry this got missed out from the release notes. The original post I made about it was here: viewtopic.php?p=7313#p7313
but basically it means that the PPD and ETA values may be inaccurate because FahMon is currently using the psummary value for the number of frames, rather than the real number in the log file.
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

Post by muziqaz »

uncle_fungus wrote:Yes, sorry this got missed out from the release notes. The original post I made about it was here: viewtopic.php?p=7313#p7313
but basically it means that the PPD and ETA values may be inaccurate because FahMon is currently using the psummary value for the number of frames, rather than the real number in the log file.
oh I see, thanks :)

and by the way, as far as I can see fahinfo.org still has that 50frame bug with dgromacsB core. It shows twice the amount of point than it should be in database :)
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Re: FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)

Post by uncle_fungus »

Yes. Unfortunately there's not a lot I can do about it at the moment as fahinfo.org is still using psummary to work out frame counts, which isn't always accurate. I'm not entirely sure how to fix it reliably either, short of parsing FAHlog.txt.
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