[B]michael@michael-linux:~$ ./finstall smp[/B]
This is FAH ("Folding At Home") installation script (ver. 5.3).
To get to know more about FAH, go to http://folding.stanford.edu.
Testing the availability of external utils...
...done.
Using flags:
nofetch: false nomd5: false copycfg: false
keepcfg: false norun: false no3rd: false
freebsd: false wine: false skip3rd: false
fcliA: false fcliB: false nodocs: false
get3rd: false setid: false keepid: false
auto: false screen: false noscreen: true
samba: false macosx: false linux: true
setcfg: false gentoo: false openbsd: false
[B]smp: true[/B]
Setting up FAH client(s) for 2 processor(s).
Directory /home/michael/foldingathome is not present...
Making /home/michael/foldingathome...
---Documentation---
...
12:21:42 (227.85 MB/s) - `FAHLinux.txt' saved [39183/39183]
[B]Do You want to read finstall FAQ (y/n)?: n[/B]
Creating /home/michael/foldingathome/folding...
.../home/michael/foldingathome/folding created.
Downloading FAH client (FAH_SMP_Linux.tgz):
...
aef7cfdb6f4462f74b8f79d41acc29fa FAH_SMP_Linux.tgz
[B]Is this the correct MD5SUM value of FAH_SMP_Linux.tgz (y/n)?: y[/B]
---3rd party FAH utilities---
Some 3rd party FAH utilities can be used by folding script:
1. Dick Howell's 'qd' and 'fpd' (http://linuxminded.xs4all.nl/?target=software-qd-tools.plc)
[B]Do You want to use any of these 3rd party FAH utilities (y/n)?: n[/B]
Setup of FAH client #1:
Directory /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1 is not present...
Making /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1...
File /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1/fah5 is not present.
Making a 'fah5' entry...
File /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1/FAH504-Console.exe is not present.
Making a 'FAH504-Console.exe' entry...
Making a 'FaH' file...
Creating /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1/FaH...
.../home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1/FaH created.
File /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1/qd is not present.
File /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1/qdinfo.dat is not present.
File /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1/fpd is not present.
Configuring FAH client in directory /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1:
Starting './FaH -configonly 2>/dev/null':
Starting FAH...
***!!! NO client.cfg FOUND !!!*****************************************************
Before using ./folding script, You must run the FAH client and configure it!
Example:
cd /home/michael/foldingathome/CPU1
./FaH -configonly
Or run ./finstall again, without 'norun' or 'auto' option.
***********************************************************************************
Waiting for 9 seconds...
-=*=-=*=-
Making FAH service installation scripts for Linux:
Creating /home/michael/foldingathome/installService...
.../home/michael/foldingathome/installService created.
Creating /home/michael/foldingathome/uninstallService...
.../home/michael/foldingathome/uninstallService created.
Making FAH backup script:
Creating /home/michael/fahback...
.../home/michael/fahback created.
Creating /home/michael/foldingathome/get_qdinfo...
.../home/michael/foldingathome/get_qdinfo created.
FAH client installation completed!
You can start the FAH client(s) by running
'/home/michael/foldingathome/folding start'
or start ./FaH scripts directly inside CPU directories.
Note: If You would like to set some FAH flags, take a look inside ./FaH and/or
read the finstall documentation.
There are couple of ways how to run FAH client(s) at system bootup as a service:
a) You should copy
/home/michael/foldingathome/folding to your system
service directory (ie: /etc/init.d/ (*)) and then start it
with '/etc/init.d/folding start'.
Also, You may have to run 'chkconfig --add folding' (**).
(*) Your distribution may not support this kind of service startup
or you may have one of those cases (RedHat 8.0) where despite all
efforts, FAH refuses to start up when it is registered to run as a
service. To overcome this issue, add '/etc/init.d/folding start'
to /etc/rc.d/rc.local or another startup script that your system
or distribution uses (Mandrake - rc.boot, SuSe - boot.local, ...)
You may also need to remove 'folding' from runnable services by
disabling it (setup->System services) or by running
'chkconfig --del folding' if needed.
(**) There is no 'chkconfig' on Debian, use 'update-rc.d folding defaults'
to add 'folding' services and 'update-rc.d folding remove' to remove
'folding' services.
Note: MacOSX does not have "/etc/init.d" service startup method, use
Crontab or StartupItems to get the FAH client(s) going.
b) Another way to start FAH as a service is to use "crontab":
http://teammacosx.homeunix.com/forum/cgi-bin/ikonboard.pl?s=630986ed363be3092a87
37a56af58b87;act=ST;f=10;t=173
Short "crontab" howto:
Start "crontab -e", press "i",
add "@reboot /home/michael/foldingathome/folding start >/dev/null"
to the end of file, press [Esc] key, type ":x" and press [Enter].
Note: Only root user can modify system services (normal users have crontab optio
n).
Let root user to run
/home/michael/foldingathome/installService
to install FAH to be runned as service at system startup.
Note1: FAH client(s) will be started under user michael's privileges.
Note2: If you try to start FAH client(s) as different user, you will be
prompted for user michael's password.
Constructed by Ivo Sarak.
Send Your comments, help and suggestions to ivo at vendomar dot ee.
You can get some additional information from
http://ra.vendomar.ee/~ivo/FAHLinux.txt
or locally:
/home/michael/foldingathome/FAHLinux.txt
Finstall at folding-community.org:
http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=2283
Finstall documentation (finstall/folding FAQ):
http://ra.vendomar.ee/~ivo/finstallFAQ.txt
or locally:
/home/michael/foldingathome/finstallFAQ.txt
michael@michael-linux:~$