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    Is this right?

    Should it be taking this long to process? Been over two days now and it hasn't moved?


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    Re: Is this right?

    No thats broken, and the same fault i had in my other thread once i've completed a unit i get the same situation on a fair few of my clients.

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    Re: Is this right?

    check your "work" folder for log files. sometimes the UI can stop updating properly, but work continues

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    Re: Is this right?

    Quote Originally Posted by directhex View Post
    check your "work" folder for log files. sometimes the UI can stop updating properly, but work continues
    hmm not log files just a file called wudata_01.dat?

    I am using the SMP version, maybe need to install again!

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    Re: Is this right?

    jms@osc-bigmac:~/fold$ cat work/logfile_05.txt

    *------------------------------*
    Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
    Version 1.74 (November 27, 2006)

    Preparing to commence simulation
    - Ensuring status. Please wait.
    - Looking at optimizations...
    - Working with standard loops on this execution.
    - Previous termination of core was improper.
    - Going to use sta- Expanded 2454951 -> 12874977 - Expanded 2454951 -> 1287497- Starting from initRejecting checkpoint
    Protein: Protein in POPC
    Writing local files
    Extra SSE boost OK.
    Writing local files
    Completed 0 out of 500000 steps (0 percent)
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    Re: Is this right?

    I don't have that so will re-install to see if it helps.

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    Re: Is this right?

    Got it working now, figured out it was the admin permissions that was causing it to not process data.

    Quick question though, I'm running on SMP client and my CPU is at 100%. I've got a C2D processor so am I right in thinking it can handle another instance?


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    Re: Is this right?

    Thye SMP client will take care of all your cores. Notice that you have 4 instances of FahCore_a1.exe running, that is normal.

    Task manager (ctrl+shift+esc) will show you all your cores and all should be at 100%

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    Re: Is this right?

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    Thye SMP client will take care of all your cores. Notice that you have 4 instances of FahCore_a1.exe running, that is normal.

    Task manager (ctrl+shift+esc) will show you all your cores and all should be at 100%
    So I should just run one instance then? Task manager is showing 100% usage.

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    Re: Is this right?

    Yes, thats why it is the SMP client as opposed to the single threaded CLI or GUI client.

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