Dumb Question - New Computer
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Dumb Question - New Computer
It's got to be on this site somewhere but I can't seem to find it - how can I add a new computer so as to generate results that would be credited to my existing account? What parameters to what file(s) need to be changed? Damn, I feel stupid.....
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Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
Use the same (oops -- not: UserID) User Name and Team # when answering the setup questions.
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User Name is correct. UserID means something else.
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User Name is correct. UserID means something else.
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Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
Thanks for the quick response. I'd downloaded the console version previously but it indicated that I would be starting from "0" again with the same donor name on the new computer only. What seemed to be the key was editing the "Advanced" options and assigning the new computer a different machine number. This should work - I'll let you know.7im wrote:Use the same UserID (user name) and Team # when answering the setup questions.
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Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
The "0" part was the local work unit count on that computer. And the Machine ID setting is for running more than one client on a single computer (when you have multiple processors). It is not necessary to change the MachineID on each computer. Each computer gets its own System ID (Called the "UserID" in FAHlog.txt) from Stanford automatically.
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Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
Even when the WU finishes, each new machine will start its "local count" at 1. Actually, that's each new client will start a seperate count with 1. The total for your user name will be additive from all machines/clients.
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Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
See John, even us old timers can't keep this stuff straight. No dumb questions here, but maybe a few dumb answers.
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Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
There's no such thing as a dumb answer when someone learns something, and I'm learning.
OK, all systems running hot, straight and normal - the first work unit on the new computer has been credited to the proper account. One last question then I'll try to leave you fine busy folks alone. Should I re-edit my "config" file on the new computer to adjust the Machine ID back to "0" (zero)? It's a quad core Intel, if that would make any difference.
OK, all systems running hot, straight and normal - the first work unit on the new computer has been credited to the proper account. One last question then I'll try to leave you fine busy folks alone. Should I re-edit my "config" file on the new computer to adjust the Machine ID back to "0" (zero)? It's a quad core Intel, if that would make any difference.
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Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
No. We strongly discourage editing config files. The proper way to adjust the configuration is to use restart the client with the -config or the -configonly command like flag.johnph77 wrote:There's no such thing as a dumb answer when someone learns something, and I'm learning.
OK, all systems running hot, straight and normal - the first work unit on the new computer has been credited to the proper account. One last question then I'll try to leave you fine busy folks alone. Should I re-edit my "config" file on the new computer to adjust the Machine ID back to "0" (zero)? It's a quad core Intel, if that would make any difference.
Any MachineID that's within the allowable range is equally good as long as it doesn't conflict with another client running on the same computer. Don't bother changing it.
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How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
Re: Dumb Question - New Computer
The highlighted part really caught my eye. Are you by any chance using a single uniprocessor client (5.03 or 5.04) on your brand new quad-core PC? If you are then.. well.. You could run four uniprocessor clients (one for each core) provided you have enough memory (2 GB should do the trick). In that case there should be a separate directory for each client and each one should get a different Machine ID as well.johnph77 wrote:OK, all systems running hot, straight and normal - the first work unit on the new computer has been credited to the proper account. One last question then I'll try to leave you fine busy folks alone. Should I re-edit my "config" file on the new computer to adjust the Machine ID back to "0" (zero)? It's a quad core Intel, if that would make any difference.
Another much more lucrative possibility would be running one beta SMP client, which is able to use multiple cores. It has a few quirks but if you can make it past them then it is very productive.