*********************** Log Started 2018-10-22T03:16:41Z ***********************
03:16:41:************************* Folding@home Client *************************
03:16:41: Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
03:16:41: Copyright: (c) 2009-2014 Stanford University
03:16:41: Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
03:16:41: Args: --open-web-control
03:16:41: Config: C:/Users/rcurt/AppData/Roaming/FAHClient/config.xml
03:16:41:******************************** Build ********************************
03:16:41: Version: 7.4.4
03:16:41: Date: Mar 4 2014
03:16:41: Time: 20:26:54
03:16:41: SVN Rev: 4130
03:16:41: Branch: fah/trunk/client
03:16:41: Compiler: Intel(R) C++ MSVC 1500 mode 1200
03:16:41: Options: /TP /nologo /EHa /Qdiag-disable:4297,4103,1786,279 /Ox -arch:SSE
03:16:41: /QaxSSE2,SSE3,SSSE3,SSE4.1,SSE4.2 /Qopenmp /Qrestrict /MT /Qmkl
03:16:41: Platform: win32 XP
03:16:41: Bits: 32
03:16:41: Mode: Release
03:16:41:******************************* System ********************************
03:16:41: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
03:16:41: CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 94 Stepping 3
03:16:41: CPUs: 8
03:16:41: Memory: 15.94GiB
03:16:41: Free Memory: 12.75GiB
03:16:41: Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS
03:16:41: OS Version: 6.2
03:16:41: Has Battery: false
03:16:41: On Battery: false
03:16:41: UTC Offset: -5
03:16:41: PID: 15308
03:16:41: CWD: C:/Users/rcurt/AppData/Roaming/FAHClient
03:16:41: OS: Windows 10 Enterprise
03:16:41: OS Arch: AMD64
03:16:41: GPUs: 1
03:16:41: GPU 0: NVIDIA:7 GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti] 11380
03:16:41: CUDA: 7.5
03:16:41: CUDA Driver: 10000
03:16:41:Win32 Service: false
03:16:41:***********************************************************************
03:16:41:Trying to access database...
03:16:41:Enabled folding slot 01: PAUSED gpu:0:GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti] 11380 (by user)
03:16:41:ERROR:Exception: No available GPUs
03:16:42:ERROR:WU00:FS02:Exception: Option 'gpu-index' has no default and is not set.
03:16:42:ERROR:WU00:FS02:Exception: Option 'gpu-index' has no default and is not set.
03:17:42:ERROR:WU00:FS02:Exception: Option 'gpu-index' has no default and is not set.
03:19:19:ERROR:WU00:FS02:Exception: Option 'gpu-index' has no default and is not set.
03:21:56:ERROR:WU00:FS02:Exception: Option 'gpu-index' has no default and is not set.
03:26:11:ERROR:WU00:FS02:Exception: Option 'gpu-index' has no default and is not set.
For all RTX boards, the rule is that "A" chip should be used in factory overclocked cards and non "A" chips should be used in card using references clocks.
But it doesn't matter for FAH, so there's no need to identify them more precisely than just their RTX 20x0 commercial name.
Folding@Home beta tester since 2002. Folding Forum moderator since July 2008.
I manually added my 2070 to my own GPUs.txt. At first, it didn't get any jobs at all (which is how it's designed, I know) but it at least got rid of the errors and I could actually use the interface again.
Now, it gets a job but it's incredibly, incredibly slow.
Getting rid of the error was the super useful bit though; the current progress isn't enough to matter and I've disabled it in the short term until the card is properly added.
Doune, I see you have CPU enabled in the posted config. My GPUs have done that before when not enough CPU power is reserved for the GPU. In my experience it needs 1 physical core. 1core/+1thread if it's multithreaded. I see GPUs.txt updated again since I tested last, will try again soon.
I have two cores reserved for the GPU and my old card (a now-antiquated 660) was getting 50k+ so there's really no reason a 2070 would get trash numbers like this other than it's not being properly utilized.
That's fine though, I understand it's a work in progress.
doune wrote:I manually added my 2070 to my own GPUs.txt. At first, it didn't get any jobs at all (which is how it's designed, I know) but it at least got rid of the errors and I could actually use the interface again.
Now, it gets a job but it's incredibly, incredibly slow.
1) As posted above:
toTOW wrote:something is still wrong but it's beyond my control ... I'll let you know when I get it fixed.
and as you already said, you can't add entries to your own file until we can add them to the master file.
2) Running "incredibly slow" probably means your system has a configured version of OpenCL that uses your CPU (or your old GPU) in spite of FAH's failure to configure a supported NVidia or AMD device for OpenCL.
If the WU is still active, I'd be interested in the science log which a couple levels down from (FAH DataDirectory)/work
I added the updated GPUs.txt file with the latest addition (0x4318:0x1f02:0:7:TU106-400-A1 [GeForce RTX 2070] M 6497
0x4318:0x1f07:0:7:TU106-400-A1 [GeForce RTX 2070] M 6497)
But still see No GPUs available to add. How are we notified when it has been added to whitelist? Or, has it already been added, but not working, since my GPU is a 400A-A*?