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Changing project

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:28 pm
by d3yvyd
Hello.My F@H changed the project.I can explain , but more easy is to show you my log.

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# Windows CPU Systray Edition #################################################
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                       Folding@Home Client Version 6.23

                          http://folding.stanford.edu

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Launch directory: C:\Documents and Settings\David\Desktop\Folding@home\Folding@home-x86


[10:16:22] - Ask before connecting: No
[10:16:22] - User name: d3yvyd (Team 143016)
[10:16:22] - User ID: 59705D4B59207809
[10:16:22] - Machine ID: 1
[10:16:22] 
[10:16:22] Loaded queue successfully.
[10:16:23] Initialization complete
[10:16:23] 
[10:16:23] + Processing work unit
[10:16:23] Core required: FahCore_a4.exe
[10:16:23] Core found.
[10:16:23] Working on queue slot 01 [March 24 10:16:23 UTC]
[10:16:23] + Working ...
[10:16:23] 
[10:16:23] *------------------------------*
[10:16:23] Folding@Home Gromacs GB Core
[10:16:23] Version 2.27 (Dec. 15, 2010)
[10:16:23] 
[10:16:23] Preparing to commence simulation
[10:16:23] - Ensuring status. Please wait.
[10:16:32] - Looking at optimizations...
[10:16:32] - Working with standard loops on this execution.
[10:16:32] Examination of work files indicates 8 consecutive improper terminations of core.
[10:16:33] - Expanded 880256 -> 1981032 (decompressed 225.0 percent)
[10:16:33] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=880256 data_size=1981032, decompressed_data_size=1981032 diff=0
[10:16:33] - Digital signature verified
[10:16:33] 
[10:16:33] Project: 8022 (Run 13, Clone 458, Gen 28)
[10:16:33] 
[10:16:33] Entering M.D.
[10:16:39] Using Gromacs checkpoints
[10:16:39] Mapping NT from 1 to 1 
[10:16:40] Resuming from checkpoint
[10:16:40] Verified work/wudata_01.log
[10:16:40] Verified work/wudata_01.trr
[10:16:40] Verified work/wudata_01.xtc
[10:16:40] Verified work/wudata_01.edr
[10:16:42] Completed 51090 out of 250000 steps  (20%)
[10:52:12] Completed 52500 out of 250000 steps  (21%)
[12:08:48] Completed 55000 out of 250000 steps  (22%)
[13:04:40] Completed 57500 out of 250000 steps  (23%)


--- Opening Log file [March 24 13:58:42 UTC] 


# Windows CPU Systray Edition #################################################
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                       Folding@Home Client Version 6.23

                          http://folding.stanford.edu

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Launch directory: C:\Documents and Settings\David\Desktop\Folding@home\Folding@home-x86


[13:58:42] - Ask before connecting: No
[13:58:42] - User name: d3yvyd (Team 143016)
[13:58:42] - User ID: 59705D4B59207809
[13:58:42] - Machine ID: 1
[13:58:42] 
[13:58:42] Loaded queue successfully.
[13:58:42] Initialization complete
[13:58:43] Unit 1's deadline (March 24 13:08) has passed.
[13:59:09] - Preparing to get new work unit...
[13:59:09] + Attempting to get work packet
[13:59:09] - Connecting to assignment server
[13:59:12] - Successful: assigned to (143.89.28.72).
[13:59:12] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[13:59:12] Loaded queue successfully.
[13:59:39] + Closed connections
[13:59:39] 
[13:59:39] + Processing work unit
[13:59:39] Core required: FahCore_a4.exe
[13:59:39] Core found.
[13:59:39] Working on queue slot 02 [March 24 13:59:39 UTC]
[13:59:39] + Working ...
[13:59:39] 
[13:59:39] *------------------------------*
[13:59:39] Folding@Home Gromacs GB Core
[13:59:39] Version 2.27 (Dec. 15, 2010)
[13:59:39] 
[13:59:39] Preparing to commence simulation
[13:59:39] - Looking at optimizations...
[13:59:39] - Created dyn
[13:59:39] - Files status OK
[13:59:39] - Expanded 790292 -> 1490352 (decompressed 188.5 percent)
[13:59:39] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=790292 data_size=1490352, decompressed_data_size=1490352 diff=0
[13:59:39] - Digital signature verified
[13:59:39] 
[13:59:39] Project: 2975 (Run 434, Clone 0, Gen 9)
[13:59:39] 
[13:59:39] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[13:59:39] Entering M.D.
[13:59:45] Mapping NT from 1 to 1 
[13:59:46] Completed 0 out of 2500000 steps  (0%)
[14:25:09] Opening http://foldingforum.org/...

Re: Changing project

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:12 pm
by bollix47
Yes, because the deadline passed for the first one.

[13:58:43] Unit 1's deadline (March 24 13:08) has passed.

Re: Changing project

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:30 pm
by Jesse_V
Indeed. There's no way for Stanford to know that your still processing it. Quick returns matter, and in many cases the results don't mean much until everything has come in. Since in many cases a work unit is generated from a previous work unit, they have to have deadlines to keep things moving along. For all they know your computer is shut down. Don't worry about it too much, but just try to complete them on time. Not only will that really help the project, but I don't think it should be too difficult unless there's something that slowing down your system.

Re: Changing project

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 2:05 pm
by d3yvyd
I don`t know if something is slowing down my system, but anyway.My previous project is saved or not ? I mean ... when I finish this project, I will return to my previous WU , right?
P.S.If something slow down the system , how can I repair that ?

Re: Changing project

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 2:39 pm
by Jesse_V
d3yvyd wrote:I don`t know if something is slowing down my system, but anyway.My previous project is saved or not ? I mean ... when I finish this project, I will return to my previous WU , right?
P.S.If something slow down the system , how can I repair that ?
The most likely event is that someone else is assigned that expired WU. You'll get some other WU, but I wouldn't expect to see that other one back again. Don't worry its being processed, but probably won't be by you. Just keep processing whatever you get, it's fine.

See you just missed the deadline on that WU. Something to be avoided if you can help it, and if it becomes a continual problem then we should look into seeing what's going on. So I wouldn't worry too much about it, but if this keeps happening then there might be an issue. How often do you let Folding@home run?

Re: Changing project

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 3:23 pm
by ChelseaOilman
d3yvyd wrote:I don`t know if something is slowing down my system, but anyway.My previous project is saved or not ? I mean ... when I finish this project, I will return to my previous WU , right?
P.S.If something slow down the system , how can I repair that ?
From your other thread:
d3yvyd wrote:bruce , I can`t run my F@H 24/24 .. I runned it only 2 or 3 hours ..but it worked just 1 hour :(.And , another thing.If I pause work and then I click Resume work , I have an error : 'Folding@home has run into a serious error running the core. and will shutdown.'
Is it still the case you only run your computer a couple hours a day and then during that couple hours you pause the client?

Re: Changing project

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:16 am
by bruce
Pause is intended for a temporary condition with the expectation that you will resume soon. If you intend to shut down your computer, just shut down FAH -- do not Pause first. If you have already Paused, you must Resume before you shut down the computer.

Re: Changing project

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:19 pm
by d3yvyd
If I click resume , it says: 'Folding@home has run into a serious error running the core. and will shutdown.'

And anyway , when I turn off the computer , I turn off the F@H first.I do not pause it !