bruce wrote:Welcome to foldingforum.org, sean0118.
1) Not really. At one time FAH did have on-line transactions that reported detailed information. The server capacity to support repeated requests for large amount of detailed information was deemed inconsistent with the scientific goals of FAH so it was restricted. As forum modrators, we do have access to that information and if you're wondering what happened to a specific WU, you can provide us with the Project/Run/Clone/Gen numbers and we'll run the query for you, but we're careful not to overuse that capability.
Thanks for your reply that makes sense, so I guess the best way to check that everything is fine is by looking at the points output and log?
2) If you're using the WebControl Application or the NaCl client, press Stop Folding and you'll be presented with a choice If you use the FAHControl (aka advanced control) program, the FINISH function provides that capability. If you have more than one slot, the big "FINISH" button will set all slots to finish, but you can right-click on individual slots and manage them separately.
Thanks that makes a lot of sense as well.
3) That's not an easy question to answer. If the checkpoint is set to 15 minutes and you stop processing at random times, you'll have to repeat between 0 and 15 minutes on restart for an average of 7.5 minutes. If it's set to 5 minutes, you will have to repeat an average of 2.5 minutes. Every time you restart, some additional time is lost reinitializing and re-validating the current data and that time depends on both the WU and the type of analysis although with a SSD, it will not be as long as with a classic disk. On the other side of the equation, some time passes preparing for extra checkpoints and actually writing the data.
I leave mine set to 15 minutes, but you'll have to make your own decision.
By the way, some FahCores use the checkpoint interval settings while others ignore it, preferring to do what somebody else decided for you. Like BOINC, FAH consists of a variety of projects with some variations between projects.
I guess I'll test a few different settings then and find one that works best.
4) You didn't mention it, so you may already have figured it out, but there is a big difference in the importance of deadlines in FAH and in many of the classic BOINC projects such as Seti where deadlines are more of a guideline that an absolute deadline. FAH has two deadlines commonly called a Preferred Deadline and a Final Deadline. If you miss the Preferred deadline, you' get no bonus points. If you miss the Final Deadline, you get zero points. The fact that you asked about the Finish function in question 2 means you've though seriously about it.
Ah right, yeah I didn't know there were two deadlines, good to know. In the advanced view is 'Timeout' the preferred deadline and 'Expiration' the final deadline?
One more question I thought of is whter the client automatically keeps enough cpu free for the gpu slot? Or will I need to free a core or two manually?
Also, I'm guessing there might not be an easy answer, but is there a recommenced driver for the HD5700 series?
