Client monitor
- morbidpete
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Client monitor
Started using HFM.net to monitor my local rigs. I like it. Pretty basic, Quick info. It has the option to create a very tiny website to monitor your stats from abroad. I created a folder on my IIS and have the files dumped there. I set it to update every 15 mins.
http://www.plasstech.it/folding
will have 2 more rigs up in a day or 2. My gaming PC seems to be the big winner. But GPU2 or 3 does not support my video card right now :-( (radeon 7750)
http://www.plasstech.it/folding
will have 2 more rigs up in a day or 2. My gaming PC seems to be the big winner. But GPU2 or 3 does not support my video card right now :-( (radeon 7750)
Times out
Thanks for the helpThe server at http://www.plasstech.it is taking too long to respond.
- morbidpete
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lol, yea. It was working. The I had the genius idea of organizing my servers,
I had 1 physical box playing the role of DC, Exchange,IIS, File Server. Made a bunch of VM's on a new server I had using ESXi, Turned into a nightmare. Still working on it. Just need to get exchange and IIS back up, It will be done sometime tonight and the link will be back up
I had 1 physical box playing the role of DC, Exchange,IIS, File Server. Made a bunch of VM's on a new server I had using ESXi, Turned into a nightmare. Still working on it. Just need to get exchange and IIS back up, It will be done sometime tonight and the link will be back up
- morbidpete
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- morbidpete
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changed the URL, Its now http://folding.plasstech.it
- morbidpete
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- Far-N-Wide
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I resently read up on GPU folding about a month ago and got my GTX560 busy. On that same computer I have an I-920 quad core folding 8 seperate Folding@home-Win32-x86-623 clients. Not sure if it's worth dumping those clients and running some SMPs. That and I've never set SMPs, not sure where to begin, So should I keep what I have or switch to SMP?
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- morbidpete
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v6 GPU folding was a little difficult. v7 makes it a ton easier. Since you have a nvidia, its even easier and will use Cuda.Far-N-Wide wrote:I resently read up on GPU folding about a month ago and got my GTX560 busy. On that same computer I have an I-920 quad core folding 8 seperate Folding@home-Win32-x86-623 clients. Not sure if it's worth dumping those clients and running some SMPs. That and I've never set SMPs, not sure where to begin, So should I keep what I have or switch to SMP?
I'm using SMP because its a bit easier then setting up and monitoring a ton of difference instances for each core. Like you I would have to run 8 on my gaming rig (Xeon W3530 2.8). SMP seems to have higher credit's and only have to monitor 1 program. the v7 client also lets you monitor, configure, start and stop remote clients. To make your life easier and possibly up your PPD, I would upgrade to v7 and just add an SMP slot and a GPU slot.
My GPU's dont make a ton of points, and they are ATI and folding hates ATI, but i'm gaining an additional 7k PPD with 3 sub $100 GPU's
Radeon HD 7750 using open CL (3500 PPD), Nvidia gt430 (1900 PPD) and Radeon HD 6450 (1200 PPD)
the pic above are all pre v7 upgrade. after upgrading them all. my average ppd jumped to 27K from 18K
this put me on a level where I should be able to catch up to you in time :-P I'm gunning for ya!
- Far-N-Wide
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I see you on my heals, I too am using the V7.1.52 Client (for the GPU) side. The 8 clients I mentioned are each running in seprate folders and have been runnig ok for well over a year now. Only recently have I noticed that sometimes a client will stall, shut down and restart no problems. So would it be 1 SMP for all 8 cores? or 8 SMPs inplace of the 8 clients I have running?
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- morbidpete
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