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Contemplating with an idea ...

ChristianVirtual

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wonder if it would be of general interesst in the world of folding to have a collective view of performance of hardware and projects. BOINC has it ... I liked it.

Would you guys upload and share your logfiles to a web page in return for statistics across participating donors ? Given there is no passkey visible in the logfile there not much of privacy impact i assume beside what hardware is used (CPU and GPU) by a donor and what is the time a donor is actively contributing.

But as return we could get an automatic way to figure out what performance certain OS-Hardware-Drivers-combinations are providing..


Any thoughts ?
 
So essentially a FAH version of WUProp?
Actually I didn't tried that before, so not 100% sure. What I read just before .... could be.
I was more referring to information I remember could see when using GPUGrid (I think it was) how fast other's hardware was for certain projects,
 
count me in, however when it comes to Linux does the log give enough detail? Which distro, kernel verson etc?
 
Kernel Version, yes.
Distro unfortunately not ...

But a good point: could add an optional field in the upload page to indicate what Linux distribution was used.
 
So this would be web based? Where users would upload their log files and the site would then parse the information into stats for others to view?
 
In a first step until I figure out how to port/distribute the code behind to Win/Mac and Linux; it's C++, should not be too difficult. Right now only on Mac.
Web upload as alternative way for the begin and later as manual way for those don't want to install 3rd party code from strangers.
 
while the coding making progress and I have a console version for Mac and Linux I wonder how this way of file-upload is perceived:

Everyone knowing this link would be able to upload (log) files; but would need to leave name & eMail address to dropbox. Maybe not everyone like that.
https://www.dropbox.com/request/5rabRYbsGm2jmOq0xDoB

Please let me know; and happy if you would try one or twice. Specially is someone with AMD GPU and CPU and 7.4.15 client would be appreciated; I never have seen the GPU driver notification for AMD but would like to see how the format it.

NOTE: by uploading you expose a certain level of information about your systems. If you only upload the log file your passkey will be save as only masked in the file. IP addresses and ranges might be visible; please check if risky for you.


PS: does someone know an alternative easy "write-only" upload service. The only other one popping in my mind is Amazon S3 with proper IAM account setting.
 
I can provide a web server for this project if needed.
 
Okay, I've got some logs I can send your way too. How can I get them to you?
 
After some time with RL topics to deal with I'm back on this hobby:

could you guys please help me and check http://ppd.fahmm.net

I would be interested in feedback on how other OS/browser combinations working as I'm mainly on macOS/Safari.

Thanks

(Next minor improvement will be a crosshair for the PPD/tpf combination as user would like to check)
(Next major improvement will be hopefully the inclusion of community performance data points)
 
Well overall the site seems to work on Win7/Chrome, but navigation seems confusing to me.

Just going to the site I have no idea what it's trying to show me. Seems like it's discussing some sort of iPhone App of some sort that monitors active F@H clients. I can't find any hardware stats that tell what Y project does on X hardware anywhere on the site.
 
Well overall the site seems to work on Win7/Chrome, but navigation seems confusing to me.

Just going to the site I have no idea what it's trying to show me. Seems like it's discussing some sort of iPhone App of some sort that monitors active F@H clients. I can't find any hardware stats that tell what Y project does on X hardware anywhere on the site.
Thanks for tying, sorry for confusion (but important feedback !)
You can ignore the main pages of the website; correct that its cover my monitoring app. Just the place where I can best host it.

Right now the PPD-page is mainly showing the graph for PPD for projects over time-per-frames, which you can set by the dual slider below the graph.

Missing function remain the processing of a dedicated TPF/PPD value one would like to know about and the main purpose of including marker with hardware achieving what TPF/PPD; remain work in progress.

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Right now I'm looking primary for feedback on working OS/Browser to see if the used framework works well enough across platforms.
 
Well like I said I didn't run into any issues as far as errors, non-loading pages, anything that seemed misaligned or anything like that.

So as far as the site working it does. Just not sure what it's purpose is yet. Haha.

Really excited to see what different hardware is capable of. I have some 4P logs somewhere I can send you also.
 
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