Newbee Needs Help
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 9:46 pm
Okay, where do I begin??? I am new to the folding scene having completed my first work unit three weeks ago and I am now up to 87 work units and almost 9,000 points as a one man team running seven computers. 24/7. (I have 14 additional spare computers that I could add to the folding process but am questioning my contribution.) Of the seven computers I am no longer running four as they had a PPD that was less than 100. I shut them down as I figured I installed something wrong. Two computers never completed a work unit as they said they were going to finish in November 2008 and the other in January 2010. One took three days and made 15 points. >: The computers were P3s and an AMD Semprom 3400. The one that made 15 points was a Compac
Proliant 2500 server with two P100s. CPUs.
I have spent many hours going through the forum and the folding website trying to learn. Some questions I have are answered but many are not. I feel I could be a good contributor as the cost of electricity means nothing to me. I have a hydroelectric dam and can produce 45,000 kwhrs a month. The most I have ever used is 8,000 kwhrs in a month. I just learned of computer farms on this forum and think it is very exciting. I downloaded the Linux standalone program fold.iso and thought I would finally make some progress folding but met with absolute failure. It refuses to run. I am ready to quit trying unless someone can show me the way to be productive. In reading the forum, I see guys with thousands of PPD. The most I can get a computer to do is two or three hundred. What am I doing wrong???
Questions:
When I first started and after completing my first work unit, I formed a team so that I could have another computer folding. I noticed that I was credited with 1089 points for a computer named PS3. I figured this was a mistake but now am concerned because I have learned PS stands for Sony’s
Playstation. I don’t have a Playstation.!!! Do I have the wrong program installed on my computers and this is why my PPD are so low? Will someone please elucidate.
I sometimes see the folding program going from 1 minute per step to 69,986 minutes per step (or some other astronomical number) and finishing years from now. (Remember the computers are dedicated 24/7 with no other programs running.) If after an hour or so, it does not say something different, I reboot the computer and have seen some successful at getting the time reduced to a few days for completion. Is this normal?
In two cases, I could not correct the completion date to within my lifetime and I just turned the computer off. Will “folding@home” know this unit will not be completed? Did I just cause a problem by not completing the work unit and be the cause of everyone’s work to be wasted?? Is there a way to let the folding website know I will not complete the calculation??
My three computers currently running the folding program are:
The most productive
IBM ThinkCenter
P-4 2.8 Ghz
Win XP Pro SP 3
2 Gig RAM
The next productive
AMD 64 4000+
Win XP Pro SP 3
2.41 Ghz
4.0 Gig RAM
Least productive
Pentium-D 3.47 Ghz
Win XP Pro SP 3
2.0 Gig RAM
The faster computer is the slowest (BTW it is really a 3.2 Ghz overclocked to 3.47 and yes I ran it 3.2 but was unhappy with the production)
In my opinion, the slowest computer should be the fastest. What’s wrong??
When I burned the fold.iso file to a cd and placed it in a AMD Semprom 3400 computer with 2 Gig RAM, it booted from the cd with the following error:
ISOLINUX 3.51 0x466c 807b Copyright 1994-2007 H. Peter Anvin
isolinux: Disk Error 32, AX = 422D, drive 9F
Boot failed: press a key to retry
Googling on the subject brought up the possibility of the file being corrupt. I downloaded a second time and burned to another disk and tried that one but got the same error except it had 422F not 422D
I believe from what I have read, if I can get this linux program running, I will be much more productive plus it will allow me to make a farm with nothing but motherboards, Lan cards and power supplies.
How do I get tens of thousands of points per day per computer as others are getting?? What am I doing wrong??
I have several spare ATI PCI express cards. (Radcon 9600 XT) I have not been able to find where you download graphic card programs that run 80 times faster than CPUs for folding. If these run that much faster, why are we running cpu anymore? Will someone please elucidate on this subject too.
Thanks
Proliant 2500 server with two P100s. CPUs.
I have spent many hours going through the forum and the folding website trying to learn. Some questions I have are answered but many are not. I feel I could be a good contributor as the cost of electricity means nothing to me. I have a hydroelectric dam and can produce 45,000 kwhrs a month. The most I have ever used is 8,000 kwhrs in a month. I just learned of computer farms on this forum and think it is very exciting. I downloaded the Linux standalone program fold.iso and thought I would finally make some progress folding but met with absolute failure. It refuses to run. I am ready to quit trying unless someone can show me the way to be productive. In reading the forum, I see guys with thousands of PPD. The most I can get a computer to do is two or three hundred. What am I doing wrong???
Questions:
When I first started and after completing my first work unit, I formed a team so that I could have another computer folding. I noticed that I was credited with 1089 points for a computer named PS3. I figured this was a mistake but now am concerned because I have learned PS stands for Sony’s
Playstation. I don’t have a Playstation.!!! Do I have the wrong program installed on my computers and this is why my PPD are so low? Will someone please elucidate.
I sometimes see the folding program going from 1 minute per step to 69,986 minutes per step (or some other astronomical number) and finishing years from now. (Remember the computers are dedicated 24/7 with no other programs running.) If after an hour or so, it does not say something different, I reboot the computer and have seen some successful at getting the time reduced to a few days for completion. Is this normal?
In two cases, I could not correct the completion date to within my lifetime and I just turned the computer off. Will “folding@home” know this unit will not be completed? Did I just cause a problem by not completing the work unit and be the cause of everyone’s work to be wasted?? Is there a way to let the folding website know I will not complete the calculation??
My three computers currently running the folding program are:
The most productive
IBM ThinkCenter
P-4 2.8 Ghz
Win XP Pro SP 3
2 Gig RAM
The next productive
AMD 64 4000+
Win XP Pro SP 3
2.41 Ghz
4.0 Gig RAM
Least productive
Pentium-D 3.47 Ghz
Win XP Pro SP 3
2.0 Gig RAM
The faster computer is the slowest (BTW it is really a 3.2 Ghz overclocked to 3.47 and yes I ran it 3.2 but was unhappy with the production)
In my opinion, the slowest computer should be the fastest. What’s wrong??
When I burned the fold.iso file to a cd and placed it in a AMD Semprom 3400 computer with 2 Gig RAM, it booted from the cd with the following error:
ISOLINUX 3.51 0x466c 807b Copyright 1994-2007 H. Peter Anvin
isolinux: Disk Error 32, AX = 422D, drive 9F
Boot failed: press a key to retry
Googling on the subject brought up the possibility of the file being corrupt. I downloaded a second time and burned to another disk and tried that one but got the same error except it had 422F not 422D
I believe from what I have read, if I can get this linux program running, I will be much more productive plus it will allow me to make a farm with nothing but motherboards, Lan cards and power supplies.
How do I get tens of thousands of points per day per computer as others are getting?? What am I doing wrong??
I have several spare ATI PCI express cards. (Radcon 9600 XT) I have not been able to find where you download graphic card programs that run 80 times faster than CPUs for folding. If these run that much faster, why are we running cpu anymore? Will someone please elucidate on this subject too.
Thanks