That is what I did. I will have to reinstall F@H I can not get to the tab to change it back.PantherX wrote:Did you by chance, removed 127.0.0.1 and replaced it with 192.168.1.0/24?
If you did that, it means that locally, you have disabled FAHControl to connect with the local FAHClient. However, you might be able to connect to it remotely and then change the settings.
If you post a screenshot of that configuration window, ensure that the password field is not visible in your image here.
How to Monitor Work Units using HFM.NET
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Assuming the machine that you cannot access locally is a Windows box, you could edit the config.xml manually
Open Explorer and type %APPDATA% into the folder bar. That should open either a directory containing a folder called Roaming within which is a folder called FAHClient or directly into the Roaming folder.
Whatever you need to get to %APPDATA%\Roaming\FAHclient
Pause the client or kill it with task manager
If you rename the config.xml to config.safe and then start the client.
That should allow you to reaccess it and reset your ID and passkey (stored in config.safe)
Open Explorer and type %APPDATA% into the folder bar. That should open either a directory containing a folder called Roaming within which is a folder called FAHClient or directly into the Roaming folder.
Whatever you need to get to %APPDATA%\Roaming\FAHclient
Pause the client or kill it with task manager
If you rename the config.xml to config.safe and then start the client.
That should allow you to reaccess it and reset your ID and passkey (stored in config.safe)
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Re: How to Monitor Work Units using HFM.NET
I should have just left this alone. Now I can not get a GPU slot added
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Your config should look something like this:
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<config>
<!-- Client Control -->
<fold-anon v='true'/>
<!-- Folding Core -->
<checkpoint v='20'/>
<core-priority v='low'/>
<!-- HTTP Server -->
<allow v='192.168.1.0/24'/>
<!-- Network -->
<proxy v=':8080'/>
<!-- Remote Command Server -->
<command-allow-no-pass v='192.168.1.0/24'/>
<!-- Slot Control -->
<power v='full'/>
<!-- User Information -->
<passkey v='****'/> ----your passcode
<team v='229226'/> ----your team number
<user v='Kebast'/> ----your user name
<!-- Folding Slots -->
<slot id='1' type='GPU'>
<client-type v='advanced'/>
</slot>
<slot id='0' type='CPU'>
<client-type v='advanced'/>
</slot>
</config>
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Sorry dudeskydivingcatfan wrote:I should have just left this alone. Now I can not get a GPU slot added
You could try reinstalling FAHClient. I wish I could help, but I am not familiar with setting up remote access.
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Maybe post the config.xml of both your machines?skydivingcatfan wrote:I should have just left this alone. Now I can not get a GPU slot added
both of them should look identical except for the <!--Folding Slots--> section
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It finally took adding the GPU slot after about 60 failed attempts
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Hello! Long time folding lurker, here! I've recently gotten abck into folding and would like to submit data for my gpu's to your database.
I have a question about one of my GPU's: a Radeon RX 5600 XT. Folding at home identifies the card as:
"gpu:0:Navi 10 [Radeon RX 5600 OEM/5600 XT / 5700/5700XT]"
Is there any way you or myself can mark my data specifically for the 5600 XT? I don't want my data to dilute the 5700 XT's, since I don't yet see any way to discern between models. Thanks for your help, and let me know!
I have a question about one of my GPU's: a Radeon RX 5600 XT. Folding at home identifies the card as:
"gpu:0:Navi 10 [Radeon RX 5600 OEM/5600 XT / 5700/5700XT]"
Is there any way you or myself can mark my data specifically for the 5600 XT? I don't want my data to dilute the 5700 XT's, since I don't yet see any way to discern between models. Thanks for your help, and let me know!
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Unfortunately HFM does not mark HW for us yet. I usually edit the "Name" column in the export using excel before I submit it, but the submission form also includes a text box where you can specify your HW when you submit. Thank you for submitting data!cs9k wrote:Hello! Long time folding lurker, here! I've recently gotten abck into folding and would like to submit data for my gpu's to your database.
I have a question about one of my GPU's: a Radeon RX 5600 XT. Folding at home identifies the card as:
"gpu:0:Navi 10 [Radeon RX 5600 OEM/5600 XT / 5700/5700XT]"
Is there any way you or myself can mark my data specifically for the 5600 XT? I don't want my data to dilute the 5700 XT's, since I don't yet see any way to discern between models. Thanks for your help, and let me know!
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Re: How to Monitor Work Units using HFM.NET
Welcome to the F@H Forum cs9k,cs9k wrote:...I have a question about one of my GPU's: a Radeon RX 5600 XT. Folding at home identifies the card as:
"gpu:0:Navi 10 [Radeon RX 5600 OEM/5600 XT / 5700/5700XT]"...
Please note that F@H uses the PCI Vendor ID and Device ID (https://devicehunt.com/) that the Vendor (AMD/Nvidia) use. If the vendor decides to use the same PCI Device ID, for multiple products, there's nothing that F@H can do.
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Thank you each, NoMoreQuarantine and PantherX! Good information to know!
NoMoreQuarantine, I'll do my best to consistently mark the data I send in from my RX 5600 XT as such, or if there is a specific marking you have in mind, I can use that as well, just let me know! And thanks again for having the database in the first place! It's been quite helpful in picking out GPU's to use with F@H! :3
*edit: I followed the naming scheme that's in the spreadsheet. I'll carry on with that unless told otherwise.
NoMoreQuarantine, I'll do my best to consistently mark the data I send in from my RX 5600 XT as such, or if there is a specific marking you have in mind, I can use that as well, just let me know! And thanks again for having the database in the first place! It's been quite helpful in picking out GPU's to use with F@H! :3
*edit: I followed the naming scheme that's in the spreadsheet. I'll carry on with that unless told otherwise.
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