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Stopping FAH correctly? [ctrl+c or quit]
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:06 am
by paramonks
Good morning all
A Newbie question today.
I don't regularly leave my computer on overnight. Is there a correct procedure for shutting down the FAH before shutting off my computer?
Over the past few days have been working on a WU and through anti virus programme and other misc. reasons my computer has re-booted several times. So last night the log file for the current WU said that 8 consecutive improper terminations of core had occured and the WU re-started from the beginning and I was 75% done.
![Evil or Very Mad :evil:](./images/smilies/icon_evil.gif)
oh well....
Apart from leaving computer running 24/7 - are there any other hints or tips 'old hands' at this can give me?
Thanks & Regards - Paramonks
Re: Stopping FAH correctly?
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:14 am
by bruce
If you're running one of the Console (text-based) clients, the proper way to stop it is to type CTRL-C in the text-based window. If you're running one of the GUI clients or the systray client, there's a "quit" on the context menu of the icon, though that's probalby not necessary as long as your OS does a clean shutdown. If the power to you computer is interrupted without a shutdown, there's a reasonable chance that you'll lose data.
Re: Stopping FAH correctly?
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:35 am
by paramonks
Hello Bruce,
I have a red cog icon in my system tray, so that means systray client? Previously I have always simple paused the work once it has complete a frame and written and then shut down my computer. I've not had any power interruptions so presumably all is ok with the data.
I will now also 'quit' the systray client before shut down of my computer.
Have I caused any other issues by these improper terminations, other than more work for myself? (well the computer is doing the work, but you know what I mean).
Regards
Ann
Re: Stopping FAH correctly?
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:55 am
by bruce
paramonks wrote:Hello Bruce,
I have a red cog icon in my system tray, so that means systray client? Previously I have always simple paused the work once it has complete a frame and written and then shut down my computer. I've not had any power interruptions so presumably all is ok with the data.
I will now also 'quit' the systray client before shut down of my computer.
Have I caused any other issues by these improper terminations, other than more work for myself? (well the computer is doing the work, but you know what I mean).
Regards
Ann
Pause work is specifically designed for the case when you plan to un-pause. Do not pause before you shut down.
Re: Stopping FAH correctly? [ctrl+c or quit]
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 7:41 am
by paramonks
Hello Bruce,
Thanks for that info, will not use pause, before quitting client from now on when shutting down computer.
Regards - Paramonks