Posted on 01/08/2006 7:41:43 AM PST by texas booster
OK, new thread for the next week.
First, a big shout out to the SETI and BOINC members who have added CPUs to the effort. Remember, its Team 36120, NOT Team 0.
Next, congrats to all for bumping our team up to 384 processors and 192 user names. We have a number of new users in the team, with nearly a dozen folders now from GetLoaded.com all popping onto the hit list this week.
Special mention to Klutz Dohanger, who has quietly volunteered 80 systems to fold. That is 20% of all of the Free Republic Folders systems actively engaged in research. He is on a pace to pop 100,000 points personally before the end of January.
Malsua, uriah, Ken in Texas and Andrewksu are solidly in the top 10. Malsua is continuing to add (fast) systems and is now the number two folder on the team. Andrewksu will be the next member to hit 10,000 points. Great job!
Free Republic Folding@Home Stats Page
On the global front, Free Republic Folders is now listed at # 624. We are poised to overtake (today):
Flowers of Happiness (awww, ain’t that sweet)
SpongeZone
Team Redneck Beatdown
Go Navy!
French-Krew
and the Rochester Institute of Technology
As we continue to grow there are a number of milestones coming around the bend:
Top 600 by Monday
Top 500 within eight days
Top 400 within three weeks
We have 430,000 points so far. We will reach:
500,000 points by Thursday
750,000 points by Jan 24
1,000,000 points in early February
Thanks again to all that are helping us advance science and promote the peaceful use of computers.
Extreme Overclockers Stats for Free Republic
Interesting math...
We're averaging about 70 points per CPU per day, they're averaging about 40 points per CPU per day.
Yugo's vs Ford F-150's perhaps?
Yeah, but that would put you in the top 20, on that *other* team... :)
You're no slouch either. You'd be a rock solid #2 man, and moving up the charts if you were over on the dark side... :)
Hell... the get-loaded contingent alone, would give them a run for their money.
I check their thread about 2-3 times a day, to see what's up over there, and it never fails to leave me chuckling...
We all know that it's ultimately for the science, but when one of our erstwhile opponents points out our relative positions, the keywords are "That doesn't matter, it's for a good cause"... but I can just imagine the scowls and frowns, as they try to figure out why they're not ahead of us...
*sigh* *sniff* *sob* *Freepers are ahead of us... *
Like you said... eloquently, and to the point....
Bawahahahahahahahaha....
Haha, Ken-in_Texas has more than we do put together. lol
But, all things considered, they are doing very well.
:O)
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I know this has probably been answered before, but how do I recover a job that was almost complete? I had to reboot and lost everything.
I'd rather be the last on this team, than 20 on theirs. :-)
The client should have picked up from the last checkpoint, which means if you didn't change any of the setting, the most you lost was 15-60 minutes worth of work.
Which version of the client are you using. The GUI based, or the console?
In either case, find the folder in which the program is running, and then look for a file called fahlog.txt.
Copy and past the last 30 or so lines here, and we can look and see what has happened, or is happening.
..... :-)
Also, with the GUI client, it sometimes takes a bit for it to recover from a hard crash.
The .txt file I referenced, will show you this. The program needs to check the fah_xxcore.exe files, verify that the data up to the checkpoint is still ok, check in with Mama, to make sure that it still wants the job processed, then does some other "behind the scenes" twists and turns, before it resumes.
I've seen this take up to 30 minutes before. If all else fails, and it looks like the client hasn't resumed, manually stop it, and restart. Sometimes that will do the trick.
Great answer!
:O)
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Thanks. I am back up to 30/3000 already so I think that is what's happening.
;-)
Thanks. :-)
#170. Check your Task Manager. If it's not there, it's not running. If it's not, then instead of rebooting, power off and power back on.
Huh?? **scraching head**
Caoimhe #168. aww let them They are just nasty people anyway. Mean people suck. Freepers suck worse.
I have no clue :o(
Since they are DUers, they must be bonobos.
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