Windows SMP Beta goes Open

Ok, so I install it as a service on a windows 2k box, with two HT xeons in it, and mpiexec has been sitting here at 17% the whole time. What's the reason for this? Does it even work as a service?
 
Having a nightmare here atm.

The first WU ran and uploaded fine. But since it finished at ~2am I've had the 'CoreStatus = FFFFFFFF (-1) Client-core communications error: ERROR 0xffffffff' loop.

Reinstalling it has no effect.

*edit*

Now getting

[16:40:25] Could not open Sas file
[16:40:25] LE_IO_ERROR
[16:40:25]
[16:40:25] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FILE_IO_ERROR
x64 Vista btw.
 
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BillytheImpaler said:
As is indicated by the documentation and numerous posts in this thread, the service function is disabled and will not work. You have to run it in an open command window.

/slaps self.

I wish I could read :(
 
While manual persuasion is required (as in changing service options), and there are bugs, it can be 'convinced' to work. In other words, your mileage may vary.

PS - I have it working on the borged box. Just as well - didn't want that console sat around too long.
 
Cob said:
Having a nightmare here atm.

The first WU ran and uploaded fine. But since it finished at ~2am I've had the 'CoreStatus = FFFFFFFF (-1) Client-core communications error: ERROR 0xffffffff' loop.

Reinstalling it has no effect.

*edit*

Now getting


x64 Vista btw.

use the administrator account
make sure you've all the windows updates
 
just had same problem as Cob - (why didn't I check it this morning :o ) that's 20h lost :( mine got to 3rd step and stoped.

stoped client - closed both exe's and restarted - but so far no joy....

...off to read peoples answers
 
shadowscotland said:
just had same problem as Cob - (why didn't I check it this morning :o ) that's 20h lost :( mine got to 3rd step and stoped.

stoped client - closed both exe's and restarted - but so far no joy....

...off to read peoples answers


I just dropped my new RAM back to 1:1 and it's started to run fine again.

It seems that the client may be very very sensitive. Orthos blend stable and have been linux SMP folding in VMWare for the past week with it, but the Windows SMP client don't like it.

Looks like I've some more tweaking to do.
 
rincinDub said:
Anyone here using dual core Amd. If so post some times for me. Thanks

[21:58:09] Project: 2651 (Run 0, Clone 20, Gen 5)

[21:58:20] Completed 0 out of 500000 steps (0 percent)

[20:14:43] Completed 500000 out of 500000 steps (100 percent)

Total time - 1day 22hrs 16mins 23secs - roughly 27mins 45secs a frame

That's a 1760 point WU on my [email protected] - averaging out to 912PPD if my calculations are correct (hmmm that's higher than I remember the other WUs getting) :p

edit: here's a whole thread full of times - http://forum.folding-community.org/ftopic18565.html
 
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Cob said:
I just dropped my new RAM back to 1:1 and it's started to run fine again.

Looks like I've some more tweaking to do.

sorry - I never got the errors, just stoped at 3rd step :confused:
trying again with Ubuntu/VM

Edit: linux smp up and running at home - winSMP at work
 
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Good to see this new client since linux + VMware can only use 2 CPUs, will be getting my core 2 quaddie down to some crunching tomorrow I hope.
 
Well each instance of VMware can only be set up to use 2 cores I did not want two instances of Linux running ontop of my normal windows to use all 4 cores. (this could be a lot of rubbish of course, I just could not find a way of getting VMware to use more than 2 cores for each VMachine)
 
BillytheImpaler said:
Really? I hadn't heard this. :confused:

lucifersam said:
(this could be a lot of rubbish of course, I just could not find a way of getting VMware to use more than 2 cores for each VMachine)

'tis true:

VMware Server does not support guests with more than two virtual processors. You can, however, power on and run multiple dual-processor virtual machines concurrently.
 
Be careful if on a domain when running as a service that the folder under which you have installed the smp client has explicit write permissions for the user you have installed as. Apparently the default permissions are not good enough. See my post on the FAH forums here

Dunc
 
VMware Server does not support guests with more than two virtual processors. You can, however, power on and run multiple dual-processor virtual machines concurrently if you've enough ram.

fixed
 
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