Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

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Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by Baowoulf »

I had a weird error with the ProtoMol core.


[02:36:04] ERROR: 103: Lost client lifeline
[02:36:04] Folding@home Core Shutdown: CLIENT_DIED
[02:36:11] CoreStatus = 62 (98)
[02:36:11] + Restarting core (settings changed)


Not the same as last time. Same as the one as in this topic.

viewtopic.php?f=58&t=14565

I'm running the CPU client 6.23 on WinXp, P4, 2GB ram. So I can't run the SMP client on this computer. It's like the reverse of the problem in the topic. I think it's just a glitch, but didn't notice until now that the lifeline number changes each time the client is started not sure what that means.

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[02:35:50] Loaded queue successfully.
[02:35:54] + Closed connections
[02:35:54] 
[02:35:54] + Processing work unit
[02:35:54] Core required: FahCore_b4.exe
[02:35:54] Core found.
[02:35:54] Working on queue slot 06 [October 21 02:35:54 UTC]
[02:35:54] + Working ...

Folding@Home Client Shutdown.


--- Opening Log file [October 21 02:36:02 UTC] 


# Windows CPU Systray Edition #################################################
###############################################################################

                       Folding@Home Client Version 6.23

                          http://folding.stanford.edu

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

Launch directory: C:\Documents and Settings\Michael Arreola\Application Data\Folding@home-x86
Arguments: -advmethods 

[02:36:02] - Ask before connecting: No
[02:36:02] - User name: Baowoulf (Team 48759)
[02:36:02] - User ID: 5CA4BB560FCB57B7
[02:36:02] - Machine ID: 1
[02:36:02] 
[02:36:02] Loaded queue successfully.
[02:36:02] Initialization complete
[02:36:02] 
[02:36:02] + Processing work unit
[02:36:02] Core required: FahCore_b4.exe
[02:36:02] Core found.
[02:36:02] Working on queue slot 06 [October 21 02:36:02 UTC]
[02:36:02] + Working ...
[02:36:02] *********************** Log Started 21/Oct/2010 02:36:01 ***********************
[02:36:02] ************************** ProtoMol Folding@Home Core **************************
[02:36:02]   Version: 25
[02:36:02]      Type: 180
[02:36:02]      Core: ProtoMol
[02:36:02]   Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
[02:36:02] Copyright: (c) 2009 Stanford University
[02:36:02]    Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
[02:36:02]      Args: -dir work/ -suffix 06 -checkpoint 15 -lifeline 6868 -version 623
[02:36:02] ************************************ Build *************************************
[02:36:02]      Date: May 18 2010
[02:36:02]      Time: 23:43:52
[02:36:02]  Revision: 1819
[02:36:02]  Compiler: Intel(R) C++ MSVC 1500 mode 1110
[02:36:02]   Options: /TP /nologo /EHsc /wd4297 /wd4103 /wd1786 /arch:IA32 /Ox
[02:36:02]            /QaxSSE2,SSE3,SSSE3,SSE4.1,SSE4.2 /Qrestrict /MT
[02:36:02]   Defines: _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS NDEBUG HAVE_GEEKINFO BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB
[02:36:02]            XML_STATIC HAVE_EXPAT HAVE_OPENSSL HAVE_LIBFAH HAVE_SIMTK_LAPACK
[02:36:02]  Platform: Windows XP
[02:36:02]      Bits: 32
[02:36:02]      Mode: Release
[02:36:02] ************************************ System ************************************
[02:36:02]        OS: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
[02:36:02]       CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
[02:36:02]    CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9
[02:36:02]      CPUs: 2 Logical, 1 Physical
[02:36:02]    Memory: 2.00 GB
[02:36:02]   Threads: Windows
[02:36:02] ********************************************************************************
[02:36:02] Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)
[02:36:02] Unit: 0x000000240001329c4c6190cb0000103b
[02:36:02] User: 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
[02:36:02] Machine: 1
[02:36:02] Reading tar file par_all27_prot_lipid.inp
[02:36:02] Reading tar file scpismQuartic.inp
[02:36:02] Reading tar file ww.pdb
[02:36:02] Reading tar file ww.psf
[02:36:02] Reading tar file checkpt
[02:36:02] Reading tar file ww.1305.pos
[02:36:02] Reading tar file ww.1305.vel
[02:36:02] Reading tar file protomol.conf
[02:36:02] Reading tar file core.xml
[02:36:02] Digital signatures verified
[02:36:04] Completed 0 out of 499375 steps (0%)
[02:36:04] ERROR: 103: Lost client lifeline
[02:36:04] Folding@home Core Shutdown: CLIENT_DIED
[02:36:11] CoreStatus = 62 (98)
[02:36:11] + Restarting core (settings changed) 
[02:36:11] 
[02:36:11] + Processing work unit
[02:36:11] Core required: FahCore_b4.exe
[02:36:11] Core found.
[02:36:11] Working on queue slot 06 [October 21 02:36:11 UTC]
[02:36:11] + Working ...
[02:36:16] *********************** Log Started 21/Oct/2010 02:36:16 ***********************
[02:36:16] ************************** ProtoMol Folding@Home Core **************************
[02:36:16]   Version: 25
[02:36:16]      Type: 180
[02:36:16]      Core: ProtoMol
[02:36:16]   Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
[02:36:16] Copyright: (c) 2009 Stanford University
[02:36:16]    Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
[02:36:16]      Args: -dir work/ -suffix 06 -checkpoint 15 -notermcheck -lifeline 4900
[02:36:16]            -version 623
[02:36:16] ************************************ Build *************************************
[02:36:16]      Date: May 18 2010
[02:36:16]      Time: 23:43:52
[02:36:16]  Revision: 1819
[02:36:16]  Compiler: Intel(R) C++ MSVC 1500 mode 1110
[02:36:16]   Options: /TP /nologo /EHsc /wd4297 /wd4103 /wd1786 /arch:IA32 /Ox
[02:36:16]            /QaxSSE2,SSE3,SSSE3,SSE4.1,SSE4.2 /Qrestrict /MT
[02:36:16]   Defines: _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS NDEBUG HAVE_GEEKINFO BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB
[02:36:16]            XML_STATIC HAVE_EXPAT HAVE_OPENSSL HAVE_LIBFAH HAVE_SIMTK_LAPACK
[02:36:16]  Platform: Windows XP
[02:36:16]      Bits: 32
[02:36:16]      Mode: Release
[02:36:16] ************************************ System ************************************
[02:36:16]        OS: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
[02:36:16]       CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
[02:36:16]    CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9
[02:36:16]      CPUs: 2 Logical, 1 Physical
[02:36:16]    Memory: 2.00 GB
[02:36:16]   Threads: Windows
[02:36:16] ********************************************************************************
[02:36:16] Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)
[02:36:16] Unit: 0x000000240001329c4c6190cb0000103b
[02:36:16] User: 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
[02:36:16] Machine: 1
[02:36:16] Reading tar file par_all27_prot_lipid.inp
[02:36:16] Reading tar file scpismQuartic.inp
[02:36:16] Reading tar file ww.pdb
[02:36:16] Reading tar file ww.psf
[02:36:16] Reading tar file checkpt
[02:36:16] Reading tar file ww.1305.pos
[02:36:16] Reading tar file ww.1305.vel
[02:36:16] Reading tar file protomol.conf
[02:36:16] Reading tar file core.xml
[02:36:16] Digital signatures verified
[02:36:17] Completed 0 out of 499375 steps (0%)

Folding@Home Client Shutdown.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by bruce »

What sort of trickery are you performing? Yes, the lifeline changes but it is an internal pointer that has always worked for everyone else.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

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Trickery? Only thing I did was turn off my NIS 2004, start F@H, and then turn it on when the WU is running. I have to sometimes to get a new WU to download or it gets stuck in the attempt to download the next WU. I would upgrade my NIS but I like Ad-Blocker.

The lifeline thing I was just curious about because I never bothered to look at it until this error happened. The WU didn't get trashed or anything I'm still working on it. It's at 42% right now.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by John_Weatherman »

I would imagine it's the previous closedown that caused the problem. I've had it too when doing a quick reboot. If you add the verbosity 9 flag it will help with any problems in the future.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

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Just letting you know, Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26) isn't a bad WU as someone else has completed it and returned it for full credit.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by jcoffland »

The lifeline error means that the core noticed that the client process disappeared. This is normal behavior for the core if the client shutsdown or is killed.

The client passes its process ID to the core. The core watches for this process ID in the system. If it goes away then it knows the client has exited.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by Baowoulf »

Thanks for the info. I guess that means John was right about what caused the problem. I'm trying out that flag now John.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by bruce »

Which flag are you referring to? The FAH client does not accept the -lifeline flag and running a core without running the client is not supported.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by John_Weatherman »

I just told him to add the verbosity 9 flag in case he gets problems in the future, that's all.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by Baowoulf »

Yeah, I'm still new to flags. I've only been running the -advmethods one and now the -verbosity 9 as well. Any others that I should use or try for the CPU client?
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by Fahrenheit451 »

IMO you don't need to set up any other flags. -verbosity 9 writes only more information in the FAH-Log.
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Re: Project: 10046 (Run 152, Clone 0, Gen 26)

Post by Baowoulf »

Yeah that's what I thought. I looked into other flags and they seem to only be needed in some certain situations.

I just want to be able to do all and any projects that I can get and let my comp stay busy. That's why I use -advmethods and -verbosity 9. I don't see how more info can hurt and I read in another topic toTOW saying he prefers to have the extra info in case anything requires it which I can't say I disagree with.
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