Folding At Home monitoring SW can't find logfile
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 7:23 am
There are several pieces of software to monitor our clients and submit "points per day" to databases.
Stanford has one, overclock.net has one, etc.
I'm trying to get the Stanford one to work, but I can't. The help website for some of these monitoring programs is a joke, and I can't get IRC to work (or nobody is on at 3 AM Eastern time US). The PDF supplied with the Stanford monitoring program was pretty helpful but I still have a problem.
So I have to post here and ask for help. The Stanford FAHMon 2.3.99.3 cannot find the log file.
The client is in "C:\Program Files(x86)\FAHClient" and the logfile is here:
"C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\log.txt"
(I am Mike, Mike is an administrator, and I am not running either CPU or GPU client as a Windows Service. You're not supposed to do that, at least with Win7. I am running v7 of the client software.)
Can I make the monitoring program aware of the log file's location? Can I make the folding client write the log file in a different directory?
I can't measure points per day without a reliable, agreed-upon software standard.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Stanford has one, overclock.net has one, etc.
I'm trying to get the Stanford one to work, but I can't. The help website for some of these monitoring programs is a joke, and I can't get IRC to work (or nobody is on at 3 AM Eastern time US). The PDF supplied with the Stanford monitoring program was pretty helpful but I still have a problem.
So I have to post here and ask for help. The Stanford FAHMon 2.3.99.3 cannot find the log file.
The client is in "C:\Program Files(x86)\FAHClient" and the logfile is here:
"C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\log.txt"
(I am Mike, Mike is an administrator, and I am not running either CPU or GPU client as a Windows Service. You're not supposed to do that, at least with Win7. I am running v7 of the client software.)
Can I make the monitoring program aware of the log file's location? Can I make the folding client write the log file in a different directory?
I can't measure points per day without a reliable, agreed-upon software standard.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.