Slider question/s
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Slider question/s
If the slider is in either Medium or Full and I move it to Light while the GPU is working on a project, does the project get paused? If I hit Finish after having moved the slider to Light will the GPU finish from where it got paused and then go into idle?
Or is there already a detailed write up on the slider and work button behaviors for the Client Advanced Control on the Linux platform?
Or is there already a detailed write up on the slider and work button behaviors for the Client Advanced Control on the Linux platform?
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Re: Slider question/s
https://foldingathome.org/faqs/fah-v7/v ... er-slider/
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I knew I should have linked to that page as an example of what I have already read, I've already read it a dozen times. I'm interested in the nuances of slider and button behaviors.
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Re: Slider question/s
From the WayBack Machine archive - https://web.archive.org/web/20160311035 ... ermediate/
Some of the items in the table aren't exact, Medium is 1 less than the total available CPU threads, not 80%. Most things have not changed much from what is described there, or the advanced V7 page linked there. If some detail raises a question, post here and someone should be able to give current info.
One thing that changed, the On Idle setting was broken out to be separate, and at some point context menus were created in FAHControl for the folding slots.
Some of the items in the table aren't exact, Medium is 1 less than the total available CPU threads, not 80%. Most things have not changed much from what is described there, or the advanced V7 page linked there. If some detail raises a question, post here and someone should be able to give current info.
One thing that changed, the On Idle setting was broken out to be separate, and at some point context menus were created in FAHControl for the folding slots.
Re: Slider question/s
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Thank you Joe! I appreciate you digging up that archived link. Here is what I found out so far by just resorting to trying out a few things. First off I was initially timid about upsetting the work in progress, after I decided to get over that I moved the slider to Light while a GPU job was underway. After that I attempted both the Finish and Fold buttons while the slider was at Light. They had an apparent zero effect, the GPU slot would not resume folding. It only resumed when I moved the slider back to Medium.
That is somewhat unfortunate in my view. Perhaps there is a CLI instruction that would overcome that, I don't know. My reasoning is that I would like it if I were able to set the slider to Light and then instruct to finish the job, after which the GPU would enter idle mode. Perhaps I've misunderstood something or made a mistake but at the moment that is what I have observed for how Client Advanced Control panel works.
Thank you Joe! I appreciate you digging up that archived link. Here is what I found out so far by just resorting to trying out a few things. First off I was initially timid about upsetting the work in progress, after I decided to get over that I moved the slider to Light while a GPU job was underway. After that I attempted both the Finish and Fold buttons while the slider was at Light. They had an apparent zero effect, the GPU slot would not resume folding. It only resumed when I moved the slider back to Medium.
That is somewhat unfortunate in my view. Perhaps there is a CLI instruction that would overcome that, I don't know. My reasoning is that I would like it if I were able to set the slider to Light and then instruct to finish the job, after which the GPU would enter idle mode. Perhaps I've misunderstood something or made a mistake but at the moment that is what I have observed for how Client Advanced Control panel works.
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Re: Slider question/s
Correct me if I am wrong but my understanding is that you would like to:Roadpower wrote:...My reasoning is that I would like it if I were able to set the slider to Light and then instruct to finish the job, after which the GPU would enter idle mode. Perhaps I've misunderstood something or made a mistake but at the moment that is what I have observed for how Client Advanced Control panel works.
1) Inform the GPU to fold the current WU and not get a new WU
2) Inform the GPU to fold only when the system is idle
If that's the case, you can open up FAHControl (Advanced Control), select the GPU Slot, right click it and:
1) Click Finish - Will finish the current WU and not ask for a new WU
2) Tick On idle - Will will cause the GPU slot to only fold when idle*
*The idle condition is determined by the OS itself.
ETA:
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Welcome To The F@H Support Forum Ӂ Troubleshooting Bad WUs Ӂ Troubleshooting Server Connectivity Issues
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Re: Slider question/s
Correct, that is what I desired.PantherX wrote: 1) Inform the GPU to fold the current WU and not get a new WU
Hmm, I thought I tried selecting the slot and right clicking for the menu in addition to hitting the button the first time around but now I'm not sure that I did. I will have to test again.PantherX wrote:If that's the case, you can open up FAHControl (Advanced Control), select the GPU Slot, right click it and:
1) Click Finish - Will finish the current WU and not ask for a new WU
I'm using a Ubuntu variant, LinuxMint. Does specific idle condition parameters depend on OS and might that account for what I experienced?PantherX wrote:2) Tick On idle - Will will cause the GPU slot to only fold when idle*
*The idle condition is determined by the OS itself.
Thanks PantherX!
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Re: Slider question/s
For Linux, depending on what window manager you're using, the criteria for idle might vary. Generally speaking, for Linux, it is when there's no input from the keyboard and mouse for several minutes. Do note that if you have a high DPI mouse there's a possibility that the vibrations from your system will not allow the mouse to be idle.Roadpower wrote:...I'm using a Ubuntu variant, LinuxMint. Does specific idle condition parameters depend on OS and might that account for what I experienced?...
ETA:
Now ↞ Very Soon ↔ Soon ↔ Soon-ish ↔ Not Soon ↠ End Of Time
Welcome To The F@H Support Forum Ӂ Troubleshooting Bad WUs Ӂ Troubleshooting Server Connectivity Issues
Now ↞ Very Soon ↔ Soon ↔ Soon-ish ↔ Not Soon ↠ End Of Time
Welcome To The F@H Support Forum Ӂ Troubleshooting Bad WUs Ӂ Troubleshooting Server Connectivity Issues
Re: Slider question/s
Okay thank again!PantherX wrote:For Linux, depending on what window manager you're using, the criteria for idle might vary. Generally speaking, for Linux, it is when there's no input from the keyboard and mouse for several minutes. Do note that if you have a high DPI mouse there's a possibility that the vibrations from your system will not allow the mouse to be idle.Roadpower wrote:...I'm using a Ubuntu variant, LinuxMint. Does specific idle condition parameters depend on OS and might that account for what I experienced?...