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F@H and tips and tricks

Last post 11-13-2009, 3:23 PM by prtuc2. 34 replies.
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  •  02-07-2009, 3:47 PM 476097

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    F@H and tips and tricks

    I decided to put together a bit for anyone asking "how to" for a few advanced folding things.

     

     

    Windows GPU2 client installation guide



    Installation for a multi-GPU system

     

    Here is some specific requirements to follow for the multi-GPU setup to work :

    • The current multi-GPU installation guide requires some knowledge of the Windows system, if you are having issues, you can ask for help.
    • If you are running multiple GPU cards with SLI or Crossfire, you need to unlink the cards by disabling SLI or Crossfire in the driver control panel. Also, you need to extend the desktop for the client to recognize the cards.
    • When Windows ask to look for a driver hit CANCEL. If you let Windows install the driver automatically, there is a big risk of having sub-par performances or client issues.
    • If you run Windows Vista, you need to have each GPU connected to a monitor (a KVM can also work but not all models of KVM will provide a signal when it's not switched as current monitor) or a VGA dummy plug.

    Before you start doing the installation, make sure to grab the latest CUDA driver and the latest client. You can find the links in the Requirements section. Also, the following guide is based on the GPU Systray client installation so if you didn't install the client yet, follow the Systray instructions first before following the instructions below.

    Note: First of all, make sure the GPU2 client didn't copy the shortcut in the startup folder during installation because we don't want it to start automatically. The current client doesn't do it but previous clients did, hence the warning. The shortcut is usually found in ''Start -> Programs -> Startup".
    Note: If you are following this multi-GPU guide to upgrade from a single-GPU setup, make sure that the second copy doesn't include the work folder and queue.dat from the original one or you will duplicate the work unit. To ensure it's ok, delete the work folder and queue.dat in the new folder after you copied from the original folder.

    Next, open up Windows Explorer and find the directory where the installer created a folder under your user name. Below is the path of the folder depending on the OS :

    XP : C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\

    Vista: C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\

    Note: This folder is usually hidden so you may need to type the whole path in the address bar or to enable the option to view all files and folders.

    Once you’ve located the directory, copy the folder called Folding@Home-gpu and paste into the same location. Rename the new copy by cutting the “Copy of” off and adding a 2 (or more for extra cards) after the directory name. You will need to repeat the same steps if you have 3 or more GPU you want to use. Here is what it should look :

    Now, go in the C:\Program Files\Folding@Home\Folding@Home-gpu folder (with Vista, it's in the x86 folder). You should find the client executable here so make a new shortcut of the client (right-click on the executable icon then select Create Shortcut). After creating the shortcut, move the shortcut to the desktop then rename with a short name like GPU1. Don't copy more than one shortcut since you will do it after doing some modifications :

    Right-click on the first shortcut then select Properties. It should bring up the following screen:

    Now, replace the Start in: path with the path of the data file which is stored in either those places (replace [username] with your Windows user name) :

    XP : C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Folding@Home-gpu

    Vista: C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Folding@Home-gpu

    Make sure there are quotes at the start and end of the Start in: path.

    Add the -gpu 0 flag at the end of the Target: path, after the quotes (make sure there is a space between the quote and the flag). It should look like this in the Target: field:

    "C:\Program Files\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu\Folding@home.exe" -gpu 0

    Once you are done, the properties should look like this for the first client. Click on Ok to close the panel afterwards :

    Target: "C:\Program Files\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu\Folding@home.exe" -gpu 0

    Start in: "C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Folding@Home-gpu" (XP/2003) or "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Folding@Home-gpu" (Vista)

    Now that you are done editing the shortcut, it's time to create more for the other GPU cards. Copy the first shortcut and paste as many copies (based on how many GPU cards you want to run) you need on the desktop. Rename each shortcut copy with a simple yet distinct names (to help identify which client) like GPU2, GPU3, etc. When you are done, right-click on each new shortcut and select Properties to edit the properties. This time, since you did most of the configuration above, all you need to do is to point the Start in: path to each data folder that you created and put -gpu 1 flag (or higher for subsequent cards). After you are done, you should have something like that :

    Target: "C:\Program Files\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu\Folding@home.exe" -gpu 1

    Start in: "C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Folding@Home-gpu2" (XP/2003) or "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Folding@Home-gpu2" (Vista)

    When you are done editing each shortcut, click on the first shortcut and configure your client as demonstrated in the Systray installation guide above. The key things to make sure you do are :

    On the Connection tab :

    • Click yes to accept WUs larger than 10 megabytes.

    On the Advanced tab :

    • Check the Core Priority for Slightly Higher
    • Click do not lock cores to specific CPU
    • Make sure the Machine ID is different then any CPU or GPU client you have running. Note: default is 2.

    Now hit accept and repeat the step above for each shortcut and make sure you pick a unique machine ID for each client. When you are done, all that remain to do is to click every shortcut to start the clients and monitor them closely to make sure they run fine (it's often tricky due to a possible driver version conflict).

     

     

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    Configuring the SMP client as a service

     

    Warning: If you want to run the SMP client as a service, be aware this is currently unsupported by the developers. A bad configuration can cause the client to have issues and lose work units.

    Note: The guide is validated with Windows Vista. A lot of people have a problem starting the service under XP so follow the steps at your own risks.

    In addition to this guide, there is also a very detailed guide available on the Folding Forum which is a bit outdated but still valid.

    The first step is to start the client in configuration mode with the -configonly flag. When you are in the Advanced options section, find this entry :

     Launch automatically, install as a service in this directory (yes/no) [no]?

    Enter yes to confirm the service installation. Continue (edit the options if needed) until you reach this line :

     Additional client parameters []?

    Since the client will be running as a service, the additional flags must be entered here to make it work in SMP mode. In our case, enter -smp -verbosity 9 -d "C:\FAH" then finish the configuration. The essential piece is the -d "[client path]" where [client path] is the folder where you installed the client (don't forget the quotes). This tell Windows to use the specific path since by default, it will use C:\Windows\System32 as the working folder which cause the client to stop with a 1067 error.

    At this stade, don't start the service yet because it must be edited to run with the proper parameters and permissions. For this, open the Services MMC by clicking on the start menu then type services.msc in the Run... box (XP) or the search field (Vista). When the Services console is started, find the newly added F@H service, which should be called Folding@Home-CPU-[1] :

    If you didn't see, restart the client in configuration mode again and double-check that the service is being installed. Now, double-click on it and it will bring the Properties window. Click on the Log On tab to get this :

    Select the This Account button then enter the same account you used to configure the MPICH client above. To make sure the account name is correct, it's suggested to click on the Browse button and find the account. Even if the password fields seems populated, delete them and enter the corresponding password.

    When you are done, you can either start the service yourself (suggested) by clicking on the first tab then click on the Start button or by rebooting. Check if it is started correctly and if not, double-check the account details.

     

     

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    How do I add flags using a shortcut to the console client?

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    NOTE: These instructions assume that the FAH client is not running as a service.

    1. If you currently do not have a shortcut to the console client, one can easily be created several ways.

    • Right click the console executable.
    • Select Create Shortcut from the pop-up menu.

    This will add a shortcut to the console client in the current dir.

    Or you can:

    • Right click on the console executable.
    • Click Copy.
    • Go to where you want to place the shortcut to the console client.
    • Right Click on a blank area.
    • Selecet Paste Shortcut.

    This will paste a shortcut to the console client where you want it.

    2. To add a flag (or switch) to your console client:

    • Right click on the console shortcut.
    • Select Properties.
    • Go to the end of the line in the Target: box.
    • Add a space
    • Add the desired switch (including the leading hyphen.)
    • If you are adding more than one switch, be sure to use a space between each switch.
    • Click Apply.
    • Close the window.
    • NOTE: If the Target happens to be enclosed in quotation marks, the space, the hyphen, and the desired switches must be OUTSIDE of (AFTER) the right hand quotation mark.

    Visual Examples:

    Image:fah_shortcut.jpg Image:Windows-folding-shortcut-properties-with-space-in-path.png



    Repeat this process for each client you are running.

    FAH will now use the switch(s) every time you start the console using this shortcut.

    Or, you can place the shortcut in your startup folder, if you want the client to load every time you log on.

    To make it load everytime any user logs on, you need to place the shortcut in to the ALL USERS -> Startup folder.

    Or just use the consoles clients built in Windows NT/2000/XP service option.

    Adding flags when run as a service is a bit more complicated and can be found in this article.

     

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    How to update SMP console client  using "drop-in Binary" files.

       It's not a huge task, but there are no instructions that I can find anywhere so I'm typing some up.  Download the latest SMP binary file and save it were you can easily find it. Now open the folder for your F@H console client, Find the Executable file ( EG: Folding@Home-win32-x86) and delete it, then replace the file you just deleted with the "binary drop in" you just downloaded. Next you will have to open the work folder, and delete every file in it, that will force it to download instead of trying to use the old files, and closing. Now creat a shortcut to the new binary file, and add the -smp tag as instructed in the arcticle above. And you should be up and running after that ... with the update. Eeehaa

     

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    Anything else you guys can think of adding, or elaborate on further would be helpful.  Most of these articles are from stanford, but the last one is off of Wiki. And hpw to add the drop in binairy is my own write up.


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  •  02-07-2009, 5:30 PM 476189 in reply to 476097

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Nice work GmsCool, I think the two images aren't displaying correctly.


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  •  02-08-2009, 1:11 AM 476444 in reply to 476189

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    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    There clickable. Big Smile

     

     

    If you guys can't think of anything to add, I/We'll take questions to.

     

     


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  •  02-08-2009, 5:24 AM 476468 in reply to 476444

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Just going to paste the links instead cause is too long

    http://folding.stanford.edu/English/WinSMPGuideMPICH <<-- basically this version is for both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista installation guide for smp clients pretty much what GmsCool's posted above just the setup is more details.

    http://folding.stanford.edu/English/WinSMPGuideDEINO <<-- this one is SMP installation guide for 32-bit Vista only.

    If people are interesting for dual SMP clients:

    http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=39&threadid=2164598&enterthread=y <<-- this is a dual smp client setup guide, but if you need more details steps refer back to the first guide if you want to setup all the steps by steps.


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  •  02-08-2009, 5:32 AM 476469 in reply to 476468

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    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Can you give a thoughtful explanation of each link ............... so they don't have to guess what your posting?

    It will help keep things from being posted twice ............ as well as make it easier to find what they are looking for (the whole point of the thread) TY Geeked


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  •  02-08-2009, 8:13 AM 476505 in reply to 476469

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Updated the post above, if anything is missing or confusing feel free to question.

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  •  02-08-2009, 8:25 AM 476507 in reply to 476444

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Ok Cool here is a ? for you why can't I get the dual gpu to work? Facts: both VCs are installed, no XFire bridge installed, XFire is disabled in CCC, I download the 6.23 gpu for Vista (I'm running I7 beta), I then follow the instructions as you posted them and have tried the same instructions from Stanford. I then click on the short cuts I created on the desk top and they run in background but all I get is error codes like #1067, #5 and #8.

    what goes around comes around

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  •  02-08-2009, 8:55 AM 476517 in reply to 476507

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Are you running the console version or the non-console version for the gpu?  Console version seems to be better and easier to setup.

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  •  02-08-2009, 9:21 AM 476530 in reply to 476507

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    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

     A 1067 error means that F@H is lookin for its file in C:\FAH and you have it somewhere else ... its noted it the part on how to run F@H as a service ...... so it sounds like you don't have your folders in the right area.

     



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  •  02-08-2009, 9:55 AM 476543 in reply to 476530

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    The Folding@Home folders are located in C:/program files/Folding@Home1 and then a second copy same address but 2 inplace of 1. Then I send the shortcuts to the desktop and adjust the target line and the startup line to what the info stipulates and hit apply then I try to run the programs and I get the various errors.

    what goes around comes around

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  •  02-08-2009, 10:25 AM 476556 in reply to 476543

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    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Have you tried having them in the root of the drive? I had problems like that to.

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  •  02-08-2009, 10:35 AM 476562 in reply to 476556

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Ok just to varify that we are on the same wave lenght by root you mean like this C:/Folding@Home 1 and the second would be C:/Folding@Home 2. If I have it right, no I have not ried it like this yet.

    what goes around comes around

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  •  02-08-2009, 10:41 AM 476564 in reply to 476562

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Great post hopefully it will get more people interested.


  •  02-08-2009, 6:11 PM 476757 in reply to 476562

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    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Yea, thats what I meant hog Big Smile

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  •  02-08-2009, 8:02 PM 476798 in reply to 476757

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    I thought so but better safe than sorry, I found 1 problem and fixed it but it still won't fold 2 gpus so I guess I'll have to play with it some more as I get the time. Thanks!!

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  •  02-21-2009, 7:10 AM 484919 in reply to 476798

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    GmsCool ask me to post this here for people who are addicited or dedicated to folding.

    Fahmon -- http://fahmon.net/, basically is a software that allow you to monitor your points status and screenshots http://fahmon.net/screenshots.html.  At first the utility is blank you have to add the folding project to the utility in order to display the points.
    For example: I install my cpu client in C:\FAH1, then you can either drag the folder into fahmon or browse the way through it.

    If anyone wants to run Dual SMP client I highly recommended the "SMP affinity changer" http://distributed.org.ua/forum/index.php?showtopic=1149 it would increase the points quite well at least 50% boost.  If you install it, it would run as a service so you don't have to open it everytime you restart it is automatic. 

    Any questions feel free to pm me.


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  •  02-21-2009, 8:06 AM 484929 in reply to 484919

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Note: dual SMP clients only work for quad

    How to correctly install the dual smp client and here is a guide I complied together:

    1. http://folding.stanford.edu/English/DownloadWinOther download the bottom two that said 6.23beta, but I highly suggest getting MPICH version (console more stable) http://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=6642 <<-- also 6.23betaR1 if the first one didn't work.

    2. now make two folders in the C:\ drive
       for example: C\fah1 and C:\fah2

    3. install the download file into those file, remember download 2 of them so you can install in two different directories.

    4. delete or replace the old icons with the new 6.23betaR1 you get from the forum.

    5. Right click on new 6.23betaR1 icon you just make and rename it to something short then make a shortcut--- go to properties -- in target line in the back of the target line type in -smp or -configonly whichever works the best for you.

    6. http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/cgi-bin/edit/English/WinSMPGuideMPICH follow the guide.


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  •  02-22-2009, 9:58 AM 485491 in reply to 476097

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Ok here's one to try on for size,

    I am tring to install this F@H on a Spider platform, and I cant get the GPU client to work on more then one GPU. and now I cant even get one to work. Here is what I did.

    First downloaded the client from Stanfors website.

    second installed client and followed the above directions to make the shortcuts and multible F@H folders

    third I configured the clients to have differant machine id's

    clients would run but never would start work because I would get the following error : "F@H GPU downloading Core 11: error downloading Core 11"

    The client installer I used was the ATI version and is named: Folding@home-Win32-GPU-systray-623.msi

    Any ideas?

    Spider Platform Hardware (The BlackWidow)

    Motherboard: ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe

    CPU: AMD Phenom II 940 (Stock Clocks)

    Memory: DDR2 800 Crucial Ballistix Tracers RedLine, (8Gigs, 2x4 Clocked 533Mhz)

    Video Sub-system: Sapphire 3870 Toxics (x4) Core clocks: 850Mhz Memory clocks: 1225Mhz (8x8x8x8 PCIE Link speeds)

    For F@H I did disable CrossfireX and unhooked the Bridges

    PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1200Watt

    HDDS: VelociRaptor in RAID 0 For OS (Windows 7)

              2x  Seagate 1tb drive

              1x  Hitachi 1tb Drive

    There is still more hardware in this rig but I am tired of listing everything........ all that is important is listed



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  •  02-22-2009, 2:33 PM 485590 in reply to 485491

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Try to download the console version not the msi version, don't configure the machineID in the shortcut.  Configure the machineID in the console setup.

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  •  02-22-2009, 6:00 PM 485718 in reply to 485590

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Name of that file please?

    This will help me know I am getting the right one.


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  •  02-23-2009, 4:07 AM 485861 in reply to 485718

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    http://folding.stanford.edu/English/DownloadWinOther look for the code 8d666584d97916e47ffa860fce93876e on the far right.  Give it a try see what happen.

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  •  02-23-2009, 7:27 PM 486475 in reply to 485861

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    found that file and down loaded it, ran it and it worked. Once. any further atempts to run said program and it reports a "Conflict"

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  •  02-23-2009, 8:53 PM 486525 in reply to 486475

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    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    OK .........  XT /Hoghauler ......... an interesting thing to try.

     

    More details can be found in the Windows GPU Guide

    What about multi-gpu support?

     

    Yes, you can add the "-gpu N" flag (N starts at 0) to your extra parameters in the advanced page of the systray clients, or the advances settings of the console clients. Again N starts with 0 not 1, so your primary display is 0, the next is 1, etc. Each client if you are running more then one needs a different -gpu and a different machineD, and a different working directory, so follow the instructions for multiple clients.

    For Tesla and other non-desktop cards, we have the "-forcegpu" flag, which will make the client ignore what it thinks the GPU is, but the core will not work if that card is unsupported, so use with caution. To use this flag you need to supply it with a gpu core type to use as an override. Currently these are ati_r600, ati_r700 and nvidia_g80. This flag may also help for headless multi-gpu setups on which the client refuses to acknowledge the presence of your GPUs. The -forcegpu flag can be use in conjunction with the -gpu flag to force the client to try and use the given gpuid. For example:

    Folding@home.exe -gpu 2 -forcegpu nvidia_g80

    Would force the client to try and run the NVIDIA core on the 3rd (2 + 1) cuda enabled device in the system. Similarly:

    Folding@home.exe -gpu 3 -forcegpu ati_r600

    Would force the client to try and run the ATI core on the 4th (3 + 1) CAL enabled device in the system.

    For a more detailed set of instructions, please see these links

    1. FAQ on the forum
    2. Windows GPU Guide

    We will update our main FAQ in time with these details, but we are also working on ways to handle this from an installer directly.

    Source :  http://folding.stanford.edu/English/FAQ-ATI2

     

     


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  •  03-11-2009, 6:06 AM 495417 in reply to 486525

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    The new 5900 gpu project is out, the good news is that it runs much cooler than the other project and there is also a 1680points WU.

    Here is how you set it up.

    1. close the gpu client windows, if you running it now.

    2. delete the client.cfg, unitinfo, queue files.

    3. double click on the gpu icon.

    4. setup the team info and under "additional paramater line put "-advmethods"".

    5. if you encounter crash, it is fine just open the gpu client up again.

    6. windows firewall ask you block or unblock FahCore_14, must sure click unblock and your client should be running the 5900 project.

    any question let me know.

    BTW my gpu temp from 511 points project 64-67C and now 5900 project drop it down to 50-52C. 


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  •  03-11-2009, 9:04 AM 495484 in reply to 495417

    Re: F@H and tips and ticks

    Thanks for the tip there prtuc, it worked great right off the bat. Now I just hope it will register the wu's completed on all the computers running.

    what goes around comes around

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