notfred's custom folding CD
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notfred's custom folding CD
I recently used notfred's folding CD generator, downloaded and burned the image, and booted to it in a AMD64 friendly system(Intel 64 bit mobo, Intel D820 cpu)
It would connect to 171.67.22.26, indicate "setting up instance 1, then no output...forever. Am I not using this correctly? btw, there is no server 171.67.22.26 listed in serverstat. ???
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It would connect to 171.67.22.26, indicate "setting up instance 1, then no output...forever. Am I not using this correctly? btw, there is no server 171.67.22.26 listed in serverstat. ???
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
When a new client first connects to the internet, the first thing it does it get a UserID from http://www.stanford.edu which happens to be 171.67.22.26. That address does not distribute WUs, so it's not on serverstat or psummary
Posting FAH's log:
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
Ah, thanks Bruce- that explains what has been a mystery to me, for a while. Speaking of mysteries, I could have sworn that it was 7im that replied to this post, when I viewed it earlier. I just now came back here to grab a link that I 'm going to insert in a P.M. to notfred, on his home forum.
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
That's what I would have suggested. Best to get help from the source.
And I thought there was already a thread started about this application... ?
And I thought there was already a thread started about this application... ?
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
There are a few threads that mention notfred's folding, but are not the original thread topic.7im wrote:That's what I would have suggested. Best to get help from the source.
And I thought there was already a thread started about this application... ?
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
Is this a new download? When F@H beta 6 was released it required nf to update the image to point to a new server. are you referring to the url on the console/monitor output?hrsetrdr wrote:I recently used notfred's folding CD generator, downloaded and burned the image, and booted to it in a AMD64 friendly system(Intel 64 bit mobo, Intel D820 cpu)
It would connect to 171.67.22.26, indicate "setting up instance 1, then no output...forever. Am I not using this correctly? btw, there is no server 171.67.22.26 listed in serverstat. ???
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It should be 171.67.20.36
sounds like you have an old copy...
EDIT: You mean you dont see any output on the console?
you need to view with a browser pointed at the url listed from your network... the last few versions dont show the log on the console like it used to. It remains static so you can see what IP address its using.
EDIT 2: Unless you have a USB drive attached setting up instance 1 is the last thing you should see... you're folding!
Last edited by theMASS on Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
Best way to ask the source:7im wrote:That's what I would have suggested. Best to get help from the source.
And I thought there was already a thread started about this application... ?
Long thread many topics
http://www.techreport.com/forums/viewto ... =9&t=53576
New thread because first one was getting long
http://www.techreport.com/forums/viewto ... =9&t=56317
Re: notfred's custom folding CD
@theMASS, thanks for your response and the links. I P.M.'d notfred on TR and he confirmed that no output would be viewable from the folding machine, but that the WU could be monitored with fahmon, from a different machine.
Good to know, will start it up after work tonight; will give the D820 something constructive to do.: Unless you have a USB drive attached setting up instance 1 is the last thing you should see... you're folding!
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
Working nicely, got a P2605.
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
It's tough to beat both for dedicated folding and for use in a Virtual Machine.hrsetrdr wrote:Working nicely, got a P2605.
Re: notfred's custom folding CD
Sadly, I've still not taken the time to master either VMware or QEMU; still on my list of 'roundtuits'.
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Re: notfred's custom folding CD
Just to let everyone know notfred needs to do update the folding CD to work with beta2. So don't stop your machines if you don't have to or you won't be able to fold until the rebuild is released.
Here's an excerpt from the TR forums regarding the issue:
Q1: When i use boot cd atm, will it get the beta1 client or beta2 ?
Should it be easy to just change that download url a litte from beta1 to beta2 ?
The file name seems to be embedded with initrd so it probably needs a recompile.
notfred's response:
Yes, it's embedded so it will be a rebuild, shouldn't be too bad though, I just need to get an afternoon or evening to do it.
I'll post when an update is available or if anything else relevant comes up.
UPDATE: The notfred CD released Jan 11 2008 DOES work with the beta2 release...
A new version of the notfred cd is however in the works and should be released shortly.
Here's an excerpt from the TR forums regarding the issue:
Q1: When i use boot cd atm, will it get the beta1 client or beta2 ?
Should it be easy to just change that download url a litte from beta1 to beta2 ?
The file name seems to be embedded with initrd so it probably needs a recompile.
notfred's response:
Yes, it's embedded so it will be a rebuild, shouldn't be too bad though, I just need to get an afternoon or evening to do it.
I'll post when an update is available or if anything else relevant comes up.
UPDATE: The notfred CD released Jan 11 2008 DOES work with the beta2 release...
A new version of the notfred cd is however in the works and should be released shortly.
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New Version of notfred's Diskless Folding Suite Released
Notfred has released a new version of his excellent diskless folding suite with includes the folding CD
It was finished earlier than expected so it's dated Feb 2, 2008
Noted new features
2 February 08: Fixed install after move to SourceForge. Added autoreturn to homepage after reboot. Added the Benchmark CD as a boot option. Changed to FAH version 6 Beta 2.
You can grab it here: http://reilly.homeip.net/folding/
It was finished earlier than expected so it's dated Feb 2, 2008
Noted new features
2 February 08: Fixed install after move to SourceForge. Added autoreturn to homepage after reboot. Added the Benchmark CD as a boot option. Changed to FAH version 6 Beta 2.
You can grab it here: http://reilly.homeip.net/folding/
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Re: New Version of notfred's Diskless Folding Suite Released
There is already a topic about it, you don't need to create a new one : viewtopic.php?f=14&t=922
Edit by -B:
Topics merged.
Edit by -B:
Topics merged.
Re: notfred's custom folding CD
http://reilly.homeip.net/folding/cd.html
It is nice and dandy way to get the FAH client running, but if it does contain the FAH client executable(s) on it then it is violating the FAH EULA http://folding.stanford.edu/English/License:
It is nice and dandy way to get the FAH client running, but if it does contain the FAH client executable(s) on it then it is violating the FAH EULA http://folding.stanford.edu/English/License:
Can anyone confirm if it does have the FAH executables on it or does it download it at run time?Distribution of this software is prohibited. It may only be obtained by downloading from Stanford's web site (http://folding.stanford.edu and pages linked therein).