Reimaged a dual 5680 box to use the included v6 client and the immediate results look promising.
The same machine had completed 2 8104 WU's with a TPF of 15:21 on v7 (no kraken/langouste). On v6 w/ tweaks the TPF dropped to 14:48 on another 8104 WU :D
Will see how it goes next time it...
Does this mean, for bigadv big packet size systems, to run larger amounts of RAM to accommodate the bigger files?
Is there a dev log of proposed changes listed anywhere? Just curious as I like to monitor upcoming changes/ideas
Thanks!
Excellent info, thanks. I've switched from funding local charities, which are almost all corrupt - local food banks selling off donations for 300% markup to other food banks - to folding. Also having had several family members affected by Huntingtons/Alzheimers made the switch to Folding a no...
Ahh, ok. I'm still somewhat new to Folding, and for some reason thought killing the v6 process meant losing progress.
Might have to reimage these as the fahinstall script/files were deleted in favor of v7, but reimaging them shouldn't take long. I spent more time moving these into the garage...
Just meant control (pause,finish) it from a single v7 client.
That's good to know, the appliance came with v6 I just never ran the fah install. I'll look at switching over this weekend, thanks for the info!
Thanks, these are running the Horde appliance but with v7 so I can remote control them from a single source. Does the v6 client net better results?
I'm looking to add another one or two dual x5680 r610 once I have a new circuit added in the basement.
Started folding back in July for a local car club which has since died off (only 3 left actively folding).
Switched these over to fold for [H] this morning
1x Dell R610 - 2x Xeon x5690 128gb ECC Registered
1x Dell R610 - 2x Xeon x5680 128gb ECC Registered
1x Dell R810 - 4x Xeon x7560...
Downloaded this appliance over the weekend and deployed it to 2x 2P and 1x 4p folding rigs. Each of the installations went flawlessly. Great job and thank you for the efforts that went into creating this.