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quad3d@work just blew by me....... lol....... I need about 10 PS3's or something
I added couple blade servers with 4 core Xeons..
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Team Arch just moved up another spot !!!!
Now 241 of 98174
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237 of 98594
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I'll add a few cpus shortly
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Haven't been here in a while. Still rocking Arch.
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I'll add a few cpus shortly
Then we'll have an uberPenguin and an underpenquin folding for Arch.
Nice!
edit: Only 7 more overtakes till Microsoft
Never thought I'd see the day when Arch Linux would overtake Microsoft!
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underpenguin wrote:I'll add a few cpus shortly
Then we'll have an uberPenguin and an underpenquin folding for Arch.
And a Cypenguin and even purplepenguins.
It really is pretty amazing how quickly we are gaining on the other teams. Perty exciting.
In fact, it looks like at this rate we could hit 100.
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I'm reinstalling several computers here soon, I'll consider putting arch on them with the software asked for. I don't think they'll get us to top 100 on their own, but they'll do their best ^^
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I'm reinstalling several computers here soon, I'll consider putting arch on them with the software asked for. I don't think they'll get us to top 100 on their own, but they'll do their best ^^
Every little bit helps
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I'm reinstalling several computers here soon, I'll consider putting arch on them with the software asked for. I don't think they'll get us to top 100 on their own, but they'll do their best ^^
You don't have to be running Arch Linux to fold for the Arch Linux Team. I have two Windows XP boxes that are folding for Team Arch Linux. You can fold for any team you want, or fold for no team at all. If you don't put in a team number, your results go to a team named Default. One user for Default named PS3 has over 464 Million points.
Several people can fold under the same user name. If we wanted to, me, Crouse, quad3d@work, and Finkregh could all fold for Arch Linux (team 45032) under the name Arch_Users and all our points would be combined under that one user name and team number. Which explains how user PS3 on team Default has 464 Million points. I'm sure a LOT of people are folding using that name and team number. Who knows, maybe when you install the PS3 folding client, it may use the defaults of PS3 as a user name and team number 0 (Default) for a team number. If you look at the Donor Statistics you will see that the number one donor is PS3 and the number two donor is anonymous, both of which fold for team Default (team 0). That's why it is important when you start folding to see if your chosen user name is already in use or not.
If you look at user Pudge's points, you will see that Pudge has points from 5 different teams. I originally folded for Team Sudhian. Then I got fed up with the Sudhian forums and started folding for Arch Linux instead. While I was still folding for Sudhian, someone other than me at Procooling started folding with the name Pudge. Somehow they found out that I was already using the name Pudge and they switched to another user name. Plus two other people who somehow really screwed up are listed. So points are sorted by both user name and team numbers. So when you go to here you are only looking at Pudge's points that were accumulated for team Arch Linux.
Sorry for the long post. Most of you probably already know this, but hopefully someone will find it useful or at least interesting.
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Ah, I will run arch anyway. Maybe I'll even consider running openmosix locally. I wanted that a while ago. I've got 3 idle pc's, of which are 2 properly suited for this job (the other one is lacking hard drives, due to some friends having them for the moment). I'll try and cluster them locally, I was always interested in that.
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Ah, I will run arch anyway. Maybe I'll even consider running openmosix locally. I wanted that a while ago. I've got 3 idle pc's, of which are 2 properly suited for this job (the other one is lacking hard drives, due to some friends having them for the moment). I'll try and cluster them locally, I was always interested in that.
That will be an interesting project. Keep us informed if you do this.
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@ X/ax:
here is a link to some diskless folding farm links:
http://reilly.homeip.net/folding/
HTH
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Now that's interesting, all I need is a cd and the core elements. I'm definatelly going to be able to use a third computer than. (If I ever get my lazy butt to install those. >.>)
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Butt is with two t's... ^^
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Here is another link to building a diskless folding farm. It would be interesting to see someone come up with a version of Arch just for this purpose. One might also check out FaunOS for a USB stick solution for a folding setup. Here is a picture of one of my OLD folding computers. It has everything necessary for folding. I just temporarily hook up a DVD drive to load Arch, then you don't need the optical drive anymore. Notice the toggle switch on the left that replaces the power button on the case. Micro ATX boards with integrated graphics are cheap and work really well for a dedicated folding machine.
With FaunOS you could eliminate the hard drive in the fancy hard drive cage with a USB memory stick on the back of the Mother Board. I then put four of these on some shelves in the Utility room and use a 4 port PS2 KVM switch so I only need one monitor, one keyboard, and one mouse. The stripped down computer on a board, and the KVM cut down on equipment costs and provides decent cooling. EMF hasn't been a problem for me. It doesn't affect the TVs, or Stereo, or other computers.
To cut down of costs, most of the PSUs and Hard Drives seen here were bought used from a Surplus Computer store. Of course, once everything is set up, you can eliminate the monitor, keyboard, and mouse and administer all dedicated folders using SSH from your main computer.
Just some ideas.
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Ok, I decided to raise my lazy but, and started installing arch on one of my elder computers. It's specs are not super, but more will come if experience with this was good.
At later stage, I even intend to start messing about with the openmosix kernel.
I'll keep you guys updated to this install.
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Base install is (long) finished.
ssh deamon is installed too. (To ensure some safety, no external access is allowed thanks to my router, and my box only accepts login attempts from the local network)
I'm going to start installing F@H
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Seems that everything is ok.
Setup currently includes the ssh as previous, the F@H binaries, and apache2 (Directly forwarded to /opt/fah, so that I didn't need to start messing with symlinks).
The server is named "ori", because I'm this huge stargate fan... >.>
Anyhow, ori is only reachable locally, but here's my personal stats page: http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main … mnum=45032
I think I'm in the running ^^
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The server is running for quite some time now. However, the website doesn't seem to realize it, can I have done something wrong?? Or does it take so long before they realize it?
Also, in my local thats, the progress continues to be 0%. I don't really know if I did something wrong.
Some explanation here please (thanks)
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You need to finish at least one work unit before seeing any stats.
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Current Work Unit
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Name: p3624_Seq27_Amber03_Extended
Download time: January 21 16:27:38
Due time: April 26 16:27:38
Progress: 0% [__________]
It's been like that for about 3 hours...
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It takes me about a day to complete 1 work unit (or stats being updated) on a quad core...
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It takes me about a day to complete 1 work unit (or stats being updated) on a quad core...
In that case, I rest my case... It's a p3 computer ^^
Anyhow, just to make sure. Is there any command to see the current cpu usage?? That way I will be able to see if it is working after all.
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Nvm, I found what I was looking for. And the percentage just went one up ^^
I've done 1% in about 4 hours... Which is quite long for just 1%, but I don't really care, this is testing.
I'm going to do some "research" in installing openmosix soon. Maybe I can announce a new box tomorrow ^^
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current cpu usage.......
open a term window and type top
you will see your F@H client/s at the very top of the page if there running.......
[13:38:11 crouse]$ top
top - 13:40:55 up 3 days, 2:34, 1 user, load average: 3.08, 3.19, 3.19
Tasks: 118 total, 5 running, 113 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 0.8%us, 0.2%sy, 98.7%ni, 0.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.2%hi, 0.2%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 515540k total, 508528k used, 7012k free, 11264k buffers
Swap: 262576k total, 11400k used, 251176k free, 189440k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
7020 crouse 39 19 26936 16m 1348 R 99 3.3 4340:02 FahCore_81.exe
9291 crouse 39 19 26952 16m 1324 R 95 3.2 3311:40 FahCore_81.exe
15257 crouse 20 0 206m 99m 20m S 2 19.8 20:16.87 firefox-bin
6446 root 20 0 109m 39m 5168 S 2 7.8 20:39.25 X
18222 crouse 20 0 5172 1404 1128 S 1 0.3 0:01.36 wget
6520 root 20 0 3248 1196 1064 S 0 0.2 0:00.53 hald-addon-inpu
7004 crouse 20 0 35032 1088 808 S 0 0.2 0:29.74 FAH504-Linux.ex
15187 crouse 20 0 38652 15m 10m S 0 3.1 0:35.10 kicker
15811 crouse 20 0 219m 31m 9068 S 0 6.3 0:29.96 java
15932 crouse 20 0 38712 15m 10m R 0 3.2 0:10.58 konsole
18227 crouse 20 0 2088 1040 792 R 0 0.2 0:00.03 top
1 root 20 0 1612 544 476 S 0 0.1 0:04.46 init
2 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kthreadd
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OK people, joining in the folding fun soon and further both world science and Arch Linux in one fell swoop. Only one CPU to add into the mix though...
Just a question: If I leave my desktop on the whole time (through the night, nonstop for an indefinate time) doing all this intense CPU work, isn't it bad for the hardware in some way?
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This is my laptop (core 2 duo) bumping in:
top - 23:56:11 up 2:29, 0 users, load average: 1.25, 0.46, 0.21
Tasks: 94 total, 6 running, 88 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 4.0%us, 0.8%sy, 50.0%ni, 45.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.2%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 2074064k total, 907448k used, 1166616k free, 34604k buffers
Swap: 530136k total, 0k used, 530136k free, 437464k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
9145 root 39 19 23472 14m 1172 R 100 0.7 1:07.70 FahCore_81.exe
7481 root 20 0 890m 66m 4976 R 6 3.3 9:21.89 X
7587 cpf 20 0 202m 93m 22m R 3 4.6 6:25.53 firefox-bin
7694 cpf 20 0 34920 13m 8640 R 2 0.7 0:01.35 Terminal
7521 cpf 20 0 31164 10m 6824 S 1 0.5 2:39.98 xfwm4
7546 cpf 20 0 67032 17m 5572 R 1 0.9 2:03.77 xmms
7525 cpf 20 0 32636 10m 7788 S 0 0.5 0:31.22 xfce4-panel
7707 cpf 20 0 584m 126m 15m S 0 6.2 0:53.25 java
1 root 20 0 1612 544 476 S 0 0.0 0:01.01 init
2 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kthreadd
3 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 migration/0
4 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.67 ksoftirqd/0
5 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 watchdog/0
6 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 migration/1
7 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.35 ksoftirqd/1
8 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 watchdog/1
9 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.10 events/0
10 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.10 events/1
11 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 khelper
47 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kblockd/0
48 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kblockd/1
51 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 kacpid
52 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kacpi_notify
222 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kseriod
260 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 pdflush
261 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.11 pdflush
262 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kswapd0
315 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 aio/0
And I barely know it's running... Long live dual cores!! ^^
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OK people, joining in the folding fun soon and further both world science and Arch Linux in one fell swoop. Only one CPU to add into the mix though...
Just a question: If I leave my desktop on the whole time (through the night, nonstop for an indefinate time) doing all this intense CPU work, isn't it bad for the hardware in some way?
As long as things are keeping cool, which is usually the case unless your overclocking, then no -- it's fine. Might hurt your power bill a bit though
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