After seeing how fahbench was recognizing my card, OpenCL, CUDA etc, I installed the beta client convinced it would work this time.
Had to make some symbolic links in libcrypto and libopenssl, but no luck.
*********************** Log Started 2018-04-20T10:07:21Z ***********************
10:07:21:************************* Folding@home Client *************************
10:07:21: Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
10:07:21: Copyright: (c) 2009-2016 Stanford University
10:07:21: Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
10:07:21: Args: --child --lifeline 1047 /etc/fahclient/config.xml --run-as
10:07:21: fahclient --pid-file=/var/run/fahclient.pid --daemon
10:07:21: Config: /etc/fahclient/config.xml
10:07:21:******************************** Build ********************************
10:07:21: Version: 7.4.16
10:07:21: Date: Jan 6 2017
10:07:21: Time: 09:46:28
10:07:21: Repository: Git
10:07:21: Revision: aa90508b6a2f89afb7f8ca8381b29459a8f64f73
10:07:21: Branch: master
10:07:21: Compiler: GNU 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-17)
10:07:21: Options: -std=gnu++98 -O3 -funroll-loops -ffast-math -mfpmath=sse
10:07:21: -fno-unsafe-math-optimizations -msse2
10:07:21: Platform: linux2 4.8.0-2-amd64
10:07:21: Bits: 64
10:07:21: Mode: Release
10:07:21:******************************* System ********************************
10:07:21: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz
10:07:21: CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3
10:07:21: CPUs: 4
10:07:21: Memory: 31.34GiB
10:07:21:Free Memory: 31.05GiB
10:07:21: Threads: POSIX_THREADS
10:07:21: OS Version: 4.4
10:07:21:Has Battery: false
10:07:21: On Battery: false
10:07:21: UTC Offset: -7
10:07:21: PID: 1049
10:07:21: CWD: /var/lib/fahclient
10:07:21: OS: Linux 4.4.126-48-default x86_64
10:07:21: OS Arch: AMD64
10:07:21: GPUs: 0
10:07:21: CUDA: Not detected: cuInit() returned 100
10:07:21: OpenCL: Not detected: clGetPlatformIDs() returned -1001
10:07:21:***********************************************************************
10:07:21:<config>
10:07:21: <!-- Folding Slot Configuration -->
10:07:21: <gpu v='false'/>
10:07:21:
10:07:21: <!-- Slot Control -->
10:07:21: <power v='light'/>
10:07:21:
10:07:21: <!-- User Information -->
10:07:21: <user v='anonymous'/>
10:07:21:
10:07:21: <!-- Folding Slots -->
10:07:21:</config>
10:07:21:Switching to user fahclient
10:07:21:Trying to access database...
10:07:21:Upgrading database schema from version 13 to 14
10:07:22:Successfully acquired database lock
10:07:22:Enabled folding slot 00: READY cpu:1
10:07:22:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get IP address for assign3.stanford.edu: Name or service not known
10:07:22:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get IP address for assign4.stanford.edu: Name or service not known
10:07:22:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed to find any IP addresses for assignment servers
10:07:22:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get an assignment
10:07:22:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get IP address for assign3.stanford.edu: Name or service not known
10:07:22:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get IP address for assign4.stanford.edu: Name or service not known
10:07:22:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed to find any IP addresses for assignment servers
10:07:22:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get an assignment
10:08:22:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 171.67.108.45:8080
10:08:23:Saving configuration to /etc/fahclient/config.xml
10:08:23:<config>
10:08:23: <!-- Folding Slot Configuration -->
10:08:23: <gpu v='false'/>
10:08:23:
10:08:23: <!-- Slot Control -->
10:08:23: <power v='light'/>
10:08:23:
10:08:23: <!-- User Information -->
10:08:23: <user v='anonymous'/>
10:08:23:
10:08:23: <!-- Folding Slots -->
10:08:23: <slot id='0' type='CPU'/>
10:08:23:</config>
I'm wondering if it's time to give up on getting fahclient to recognize this card?
It's not a GPU driver issue ... it's a network issue : something is wrong with your network settings and/or adapter since it can't resolve assignment servers names to IP.
Folding@Home beta tester since 2002. Folding Forum moderator since July 2008.
Hardware configuration: PC 1: Linux Mint 17.3 three gtx 1080 GPUs One on a powered header Motherboard = [MB-AM3-AS-SB-990FXR2] qty 1 Asus Sabertooth 990FX(+59.99) CPU = [CPU-AM3-FX-8320BR] qty 1 AMD FX 8320 Eight Core 3.5GHz(+41.99)
PC2: Linux Mint 18 Open air case Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 6-Core Processor Black Edition with Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU Cooler with 120mm PWM Fan three gtx 1080, one gtx 1080 TI on a powered header
SteveWillis wrote:That's what I said. Apparently his network adapter is going to sleep if it works fine while he's logged in but not when he isn't.
I'm going to venture a GUESS that this is a PowerSaver setting. (The amount of power saved by turning off the modem when the OS thinks your system is idle is minuscule... plus FAH uses it whenever a WU finishes.) Then, too, is the PowerSaving setting for allowing you system to sleep set for continuous folding, even while idle?
Hardware configuration: PC 1: Linux Mint 17.3 three gtx 1080 GPUs One on a powered header Motherboard = [MB-AM3-AS-SB-990FXR2] qty 1 Asus Sabertooth 990FX(+59.99) CPU = [CPU-AM3-FX-8320BR] qty 1 AMD FX 8320 Eight Core 3.5GHz(+41.99)
PC2: Linux Mint 18 Open air case Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 6-Core Processor Black Edition with Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU Cooler with 120mm PWM Fan three gtx 1080, one gtx 1080 TI on a powered header
That's my theory based on the initial log the op posted and his description of the problem even though I've been running on Linux for years and I've never run into this before. The setting is easy to find in windows but I haven't found it yet on my system. If he would clarify whether he is on ethernet or wifi it would narrow the search. Or maybe someone who is more knowledgeable about Linux will get involved.
It could be also some kind of captive portal that requires the user to stay logged in to allow access ... This is usually done from a web page, but I wonder if it could be based on system user login instead ...
Folding@Home beta tester since 2002. Folding Forum moderator since July 2008.
All power saving settings that I can find were already turned off. I think the problem might be with networkmanager. Everytime I log back into KDE, I get a notification: "New 802-3 ethernet connection activated."