Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
I fired up my dedicated Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit Dell Latitude D430 and entered the same commands...
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$ ls -l /var/lib/fahclient
total 0
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient start
[sudo] password for scott:
Starting fahclient ... FAIL
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$
Same result.
It did have the 'auto start' box checked on initial install.
I remember because mint 15 did not work for me, so I went to a second choice distro, and made sure the box was checked during install.
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$ ls -l /var/lib/fahclient
total 0
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient start
[sudo] password for scott:
Starting fahclient ... FAIL
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$
Same result.
It did have the 'auto start' box checked on initial install.
I remember because mint 15 did not work for me, so I went to a second choice distro, and made sure the box was checked during install.
Last edited by Talonman on Mon Jun 10, 2013 2:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
see my post a page back, but don't use the command like that.Talonman wrote:I fired up my dedicated Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit Dell Latitude D430 and entered the same commands...
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$ ls -l /var/lib/fahclient
total 0
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient start
[sudo] password for scott:
Starting fahclient ... FAIL
scott@scott-Latitude-D430:~$
Same result.
Do as shown in my pictures in the link I left , here it is again.
http://www.evga.com/forums/fb.ashx?m=1943623
TheWolf wrote:Here is a post I had made for someone else that might be of some help.
It has pictures of each step and how it looks when using the terminal.
http://www.evga.com/forums/fb.ashx?m=1943623
I have mine set to pause on start and is why it doesn't start folding as soon as the command is excuted in terminal,
There for I have to right click in the control software then tell it to fold before it starts.
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
Wow... 1 command!!
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ ls -l /var/lib/fahclient
total 0
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ ^C
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient start
[sudo] password for scott:
Starting fahclient ... FAIL
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ FAHClient
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ ls -l /var/lib/fahclient
total 0
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ ^C
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient start
[sudo] password for scott:
Starting fahclient ... FAIL
scott@scott-OptiPlex-755 ~ $ FAHClient
Code: Select all
03:00:10:************************* Folding@home Client *************************
03:00:10: Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
03:00:10: Copyright: (c) 2009-2013 Stanford University
03:00:10: Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
03:00:10: Args:
03:00:10: Config: <none>
03:00:10:******************************** Build ********************************
03:00:10: Version: 7.3.6
03:00:10: Date: Feb 18 2013
03:00:10: Time: 07:24:08
03:00:10: SVN Rev: 3923
03:00:10: Branch: fah/trunk/client
03:00:10: Compiler: GNU 4.4.7
03:00:10: Options: -std=gnu++98 -O3 -funroll-loops -mfpmath=sse -ffast-math
03:00:10: -fno-unsafe-math-optimizations -msse2
03:00:10: Platform: linux2 3.2.0-1-amd64
03:00:10: Bits: 64
03:00:10: Mode: Release
03:00:10:******************************* System ********************************
03:00:10: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz
03:00:10: CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11
03:00:10: CPUs: 2
03:00:10: Memory: 1.91GiB
03:00:10:Free Memory: 685.68MiB
03:00:10: Threads: POSIX_THREADS
03:00:10:Has Battery: false
03:00:10: On Battery: false
03:00:10: UTC offset: -4
03:00:10: PID: 7774
03:00:10: CWD: /home/scott
03:00:10: OS: Linux 3.8.0-19-generic x86_64
03:00:10: OS Arch: AMD64
03:00:10: GPUs: 0
03:00:10: CUDA: Not detected
03:00:10:***********************************************************************
03:00:10:<config>
03:00:10: <!-- Folding Slots -->
03:00:10:</config>
03:00:10:Trying to access database...
03:00:11:Successfully acquired database lock
03:00:11:Enabled folding slot 00: PAUSED cpu:1 (not configured)
03:02:08:Saving configuration to config.xml
03:02:08:<config>
03:02:08: <!-- Network -->
03:02:08: <proxy v=':8080'/>
03:02:08:
03:02:08: <!-- User Information -->
03:02:08: <team v='111065'/>
03:02:08: <user v='Talonman007'/>
03:02:08:
03:02:08: <!-- Folding Slots -->
03:02:08: <slot id='0' type='CPU'/>
03:02:08:</config>
03:02:08:Set client configured
03:02:08:WU00:FS00:Connecting to assign3.stanford.edu:8080
03:02:08:WU00:FS00:Connecting to assign3.stanford.edu:8080
03:02:09:WU00:FS00:News: Welcome to Folding@Home
03:02:09:WU00:FS00:Assigned to work server 171.67.108.34
03:02:09:WU00:FS00:Requesting new work unit for slot 00: READY cpu:1 from 171.67.108.34
03:02:09:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 171.67.108.34:8080
03:02:10:WU00:FS00:Downloading 630.18KiB
03:02:11:WU00:FS00:Download complete
03:02:11:WU00:FS00:Received Unit: id:00 state:DOWNLOAD error:NO_ERROR project:8701 run:139 clone:0 gen:24 core:0xa4 unit:0x0000005e6652edb25191c5b4118b05ba
03:02:11:WU00:FS00:Downloading core from http://www.stanford.edu/~pande/Linux/AMD64/Core_a4.fah
03:02:11:WU00:FS00:Connecting to http://www.stanford.edu:80
03:02:12:WU00:FS00:FahCore a4: Downloading 2.56MiB
03:02:18:WU00:FS00:FahCore a4: 73.27%
03:02:22:WU00:FS00:FahCore a4: Download complete
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:Valid core signature
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:Unpacked 5.98MiB to cores/www.stanford.edu/~pande/Linux/AMD64/Core_a4.fah/FahCore_a4
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:Starting
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:Running FahCore: /usr/bin/FAHCoreWrapper /home/scott/cores/www.stanford.edu/~pande/Linux/AMD64/Core_a4.fah/FahCore_a4 -dir 00 -suffix 01 -version 703 -lifeline 7774 -checkpoint 15
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:Started FahCore on PID 10292
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:Core PID:10296
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:FahCore 0xa4 started
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:*------------------------------*
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Folding@Home Gromacs GB Core
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Version 2.27 (Dec. 15, 2010)
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Preparing to commence simulation
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Looking at optimizations...
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Created dyn
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Files status OK
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Expanded 644797 -> 1648544 (decompressed 255.6 percent)
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=644797 data_size=1648544, decompressed_data_size=1648544 diff=0
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Digital signature verified
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Project: 8701 (Run 139, Clone 0, Gen 24)
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Assembly optimizations on if available.
03:02:23:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Entering M.D.
03:02:29:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Completed 0 out of 500000 steps (0%)
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
Thaks!!
FAHClient in the terminal FTW!
FAHClient in the terminal FTW!
Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
I noticed from your log post you don't have a passkey?
Just goes to show you not even the people that supposely run FAH know enough about there own software. lol
Good to see you got it working, sorry I wasn't more clear on what I was trying to tell you earlier.
Just goes to show you not even the people that supposely run FAH know enough about there own software. lol
Good to see you got it working, sorry I wasn't more clear on what I was trying to tell you earlier.
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
No passkey...
I think that means others can fold for me??
So be it!
P.S. I can confirm this also fixed my Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit install.
She folds now too!
Thanks again for all the help, and sorry I was so crabby....
I did want to fold!
I think that means others can fold for me??
So be it!
P.S. I can confirm this also fixed my Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit install.
She folds now too!
Thanks again for all the help, and sorry I was so crabby....
I did want to fold!
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
the passkey is more for stanford's security. it makes sure your units don't get credited to other user names.
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
No Passkey, no bonus points. The Passkey FAQ and Points FAQ give more information on that.
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
I still want to figure out why the service isn't working. I think that's the more important issue, since it's how F@h is supposed to work by default. Spawning FAHClient isn't that great of a workaround for the general population.
F@h is now the top computing platform on the planet and nothing unites people like a dedicated fight against a common enemy. This virus affects all of us. Lets end it together.
Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
In the old version of V7 7.2.9 under preference it had a way to do this by placing a check underJesse_V wrote:I still want to figure out why the service isn't working. I think that's the more important issue, since it's how F@h is supposed to work by default. Spawning FAHClient isn't that great of a workaround for the general population.
Local Client
AutoStart
Command: FAHClient
Well they remove this in the later version and isn't a help by doing so.
If the check is removed on install to auto start as a service, this is the only work around I have found to fix the problem.
I guess you could add a string or batch file to start up somewhere that would also do this.
I looked at all the extra commands at the FAH V7 info page but found nothing on how to get a auto start thew a command line
that would add this to say the config file so it would auto start when the FAHControl software was opened.
I'm sure there has to be a command or flag it issues from the config that tells it to start FAHClient as it did work at one point.
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
2 more questions.
I now have generated a passkey, and entered it into FAHControl.
I shut everything down, and rebooted.
Work unit did pick up successfully when I restarted all 3 again, but in the terminal log I still have a blank there for passkey.
When I load the next work unit, will the terminal then read my passkey from FAHControl?
Second, is there a best way to end the terminal, or just close away when done folding?
I now have generated a passkey, and entered it into FAHControl.
I shut everything down, and rebooted.
Work unit did pick up successfully when I restarted all 3 again, but in the terminal log I still have a blank there for passkey.
When I load the next work unit, will the terminal then read my passkey from FAHControl?
Second, is there a best way to end the terminal, or just close away when done folding?
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
Well this is odd...
I had another laptop with a stock Mint 15 64bit cinnamon (Same OS as above), all updates made, plus 1 extra...
I updated the kernel from stock 3.8.0-19-generic, to 3.8.0-23-generic,
and the terminal was NOT required....
I just installed all 3 apps fresh on that laptop, and only fired the viewer, and FAHControl up, and she was folding...
I did however enter a valid passkey this install. Not sure if it could be related, just saying...
Wild!
** Update **
Rats, trying to close the loop and prove it was the kernel, I shut down the terminal on my Mint 15 desktop, to see FAHControl stop it's folding. (as expected)
I updatedthe kernel from stock 3.8.0-19-generic, to 3.8.0-23-generic, then rebooted.
Fired FAHControl back up, and it did not start folding.
It still required the Terminal, and FAHClient to be entered.
Not sure what to think now...
I had another laptop with a stock Mint 15 64bit cinnamon (Same OS as above), all updates made, plus 1 extra...
I updated the kernel from stock 3.8.0-19-generic, to 3.8.0-23-generic,
and the terminal was NOT required....
I just installed all 3 apps fresh on that laptop, and only fired the viewer, and FAHControl up, and she was folding...
I did however enter a valid passkey this install. Not sure if it could be related, just saying...
Wild!
** Update **
Rats, trying to close the loop and prove it was the kernel, I shut down the terminal on my Mint 15 desktop, to see FAHControl stop it's folding. (as expected)
I updatedthe kernel from stock 3.8.0-19-generic, to 3.8.0-23-generic, then rebooted.
Fired FAHControl back up, and it did not start folding.
It still required the Terminal, and FAHClient to be entered.
Not sure what to think now...
Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
I decided to give the default install process a try.
Since the install process uses gdebi and my ubuntu 13.04 did not have that package installed I added it to my system using Synaptic Package Manager but it could also be added using a terminal and typing:
I then opened my Home directory, double clicked on Downloads, did a right click on fahclient_7.3.6_amd64.deb and selected Open With > GDebi Package Installer.
During that process I entered my username, team # and passkey. I left the setting at Medium but probably would have changed that to Full if I wasn't just testing the defaults. I made sure the box next to Automatically Start had a check mark in it.
The following showed up in the installer's terminal window:
When I looked at System Monitor I saw no entry for FAHClient but I heard my cpu fan rev up. The reason it did not show up is because, by default, System Monitor only shows your user processes and, when installed as a service, folding runs under a user called fahclient. To get System Monitor to show all processes click on View and select All Processes.(you could also open a terminal and use top or htop if it's installed)
At this point I did reboot my system and FAHClient did start it's service automatically.
I tested the following two commands and they both worked as expected:
I then installed fahcontrol_7.3.6-1_all.deb using right-click and selecting Open With > GDebi Package Installer. The installer added FAHControl to my system along with some needed dependencies.
I opened FAHControl from the menu and it connected to the client immediately.
When the current work unit finishes (right click on the slot in FAHControl and select Finish) I will purge FAHClient and attempt the install process again to see if something doesn't get purged properly. (this will be some time tomorrow as I got a P7611 and they take a while since it's only using 3 cores ... medium setting on a 4 core setup)
It's still not 100% clear to me why you're having a problem but the instructions worked for me.
Since the install process uses gdebi and my ubuntu 13.04 did not have that package installed I added it to my system using Synaptic Package Manager but it could also be added using a terminal and typing:
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sudo apt-get install gdebi
During that process I entered my username, team # and passkey. I left the setting at Medium but probably would have changed that to Full if I wasn't just testing the defaults. I made sure the box next to Automatically Start had a check mark in it.
The following showed up in the installer's terminal window:
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Selecting previously unselected package fahclient.
(Reading database ... 194301 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking fahclient (from .../fahclient_7.3.6_amd64.deb) ...
Adding system user fahclient...done
Setting up fahclient (7.3.6) ...
Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/FAHClient ...
/etc/rc0.d/K20FAHClient -> ../init.d/FAHClient
/etc/rc1.d/K20FAHClient -> ../init.d/FAHClient
/etc/rc6.d/K20FAHClient -> ../init.d/FAHClient
/etc/rc2.d/S20FAHClient -> ../init.d/FAHClient
/etc/rc3.d/S20FAHClient -> ../init.d/FAHClient
/etc/rc4.d/S20FAHClient -> ../init.d/FAHClient
/etc/rc5.d/S20FAHClient -> ../init.d/FAHClient
Starting fahclient ... OK
The Folding@home client is now installed
You can access the Web interface by going to:
http://folding.stanford.edu/client/
in a browser on this computer.
For information about configuring the Folding@home client for
remote access please see the comments in:
/etc/fahclient/config.xml
Processing triggers for bamfdaemon ...
Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf-2.index...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils ...
Processing triggers for gnome-menus ...
Processing triggers for ureadahead ...
At this point I did reboot my system and FAHClient did start it's service automatically.
I tested the following two commands and they both worked as expected:
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sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient stop
sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient start
I opened FAHControl from the menu and it connected to the client immediately.
When the current work unit finishes (right click on the slot in FAHControl and select Finish) I will purge FAHClient and attempt the install process again to see if something doesn't get purged properly. (this will be some time tomorrow as I got a P7611 and they take a while since it's only using 3 cores ... medium setting on a 4 core setup)
It's still not 100% clear to me why you're having a problem but the instructions worked for me.
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
I am OK now...
I don't understand my issue either now....
On other laptops, I have installed mint 15 numerous times, then started folding without issue, exactly as your guide is written.
It must have been related to the button on initial install.
I know after we purged my app, and then re-installed it on my desktop, the button was in the correct default position during the re-install.
That still made no difference, and has not fixed that PC. It still required the terminal to fold. (I don't mind that for now, now that I understand what it needs)
My thinking is now that when you install the app for the first time, with the button off thinking you will just manually start it later when you want to fold... it is the kiss of death!
Even after the purge app command, then reinstalling, and having the button in the correct position on the second install might not fix your issue.
You might be playing for keeps without wiping your entire OS.
My desktop, with app purged, and correctly re-installed with button in the correct default position, did not fix that PC. It requires the terminal to fold.
I am thinking I will have to reinstall Mint from scratch to fix this.
People can say what they want, but a third icon, for the third process/app we are asked to install would be WAY better IMO!
I want the control to start and stop it, and visually verify that it's running. It's simply more natural, and better for the user, not the folding@home gang. The user should win.
We could then also change/update our entered data without trying out the purge command.
Not sure these PC's are going to help much.
Dell 755 Desktop - on full, PRCG 8701 - Estimated TPF 10 minutes 22 sec - Estimated PPD 806
D630 Laptop - on full, PRCG 8701 - Estimated TPF 11 min 35 sec - Estimated PPD 684
D620 Laptop - on full, PRCG 2974 - Estimated TPF 54 min 16 sec - Estimated PPD 498
D430 Laptop - on full, PRCG 2974 - Estimated TPF 1 hour 14 minutes - Estimated PPD 308
All 64 bit dual core processors, with 64 bit Mint 15 OS installed.
All running for 8 hours or more...
Will these make the deadline, or abort?
For what it is worth, I think my folding is faster on Mint 15 than Ubuntu 13.04.
More trivia, one laptop I just set up for dedicated folding is a dual core 32 bit processor.
I installed Mint 15 32 bit. When I went to the home page to get my folding apps,
it offered me linux 64 bit versions.
I had to select other and go down to find the 32 bit versions.
It would be nice if it knew my mint 15 32 bit required the 32 bit engine, and offer me that.
I don't understand my issue either now....
On other laptops, I have installed mint 15 numerous times, then started folding without issue, exactly as your guide is written.
It must have been related to the button on initial install.
I know after we purged my app, and then re-installed it on my desktop, the button was in the correct default position during the re-install.
That still made no difference, and has not fixed that PC. It still required the terminal to fold. (I don't mind that for now, now that I understand what it needs)
My thinking is now that when you install the app for the first time, with the button off thinking you will just manually start it later when you want to fold... it is the kiss of death!
Even after the purge app command, then reinstalling, and having the button in the correct position on the second install might not fix your issue.
You might be playing for keeps without wiping your entire OS.
My desktop, with app purged, and correctly re-installed with button in the correct default position, did not fix that PC. It requires the terminal to fold.
I am thinking I will have to reinstall Mint from scratch to fix this.
People can say what they want, but a third icon, for the third process/app we are asked to install would be WAY better IMO!
I want the control to start and stop it, and visually verify that it's running. It's simply more natural, and better for the user, not the folding@home gang. The user should win.
We could then also change/update our entered data without trying out the purge command.
Not sure these PC's are going to help much.
Dell 755 Desktop - on full, PRCG 8701 - Estimated TPF 10 minutes 22 sec - Estimated PPD 806
D630 Laptop - on full, PRCG 8701 - Estimated TPF 11 min 35 sec - Estimated PPD 684
D620 Laptop - on full, PRCG 2974 - Estimated TPF 54 min 16 sec - Estimated PPD 498
D430 Laptop - on full, PRCG 2974 - Estimated TPF 1 hour 14 minutes - Estimated PPD 308
All 64 bit dual core processors, with 64 bit Mint 15 OS installed.
All running for 8 hours or more...
Will these make the deadline, or abort?
For what it is worth, I think my folding is faster on Mint 15 than Ubuntu 13.04.
More trivia, one laptop I just set up for dedicated folding is a dual core 32 bit processor.
I installed Mint 15 32 bit. When I went to the home page to get my folding apps,
it offered me linux 64 bit versions.
I had to select other and go down to find the 32 bit versions.
It would be nice if it knew my mint 15 32 bit required the 32 bit engine, and offer me that.
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Re: Programs dont work out of the box for Linux
It would seem that the WUs would be completed before the Timeout Deadline (AKA Preferred Deadline). I did the calculation by using the Project number, TPF and the Bonus Calculator (http://www.linuxforge.net/bonuscalc2.php).
However, a much quicker method for you is to start Advanced Control (AKA FAHControl) and under the Work Unit Panel on the right side, make sure that the ETA is always less than the Timeout Deadline. This ensures that you finish the WU with the QRB (Bonus points) if and when you become eligible. Moreover, every bit helps as long as the WU is returned before the Timeout Deadline
However, a much quicker method for you is to start Advanced Control (AKA FAHControl) and under the Work Unit Panel on the right side, make sure that the ETA is always less than the Timeout Deadline. This ensures that you finish the WU with the QRB (Bonus points) if and when you become eligible. Moreover, every bit helps as long as the WU is returned before the Timeout Deadline
ETA:
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