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F@H hung up?

McClintoc

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Has anyone had this issue before? My PC2 is stuck at 71% progress and shows 83 million ppd when it should be about 2.5 million ppd. I noticed this last night and simply shut down the computer. I just fired it up again this morning and it's doing the same as it was last night. Any ideas what's going on?

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Is the PC2 on linux? Maybe try to restart the fahclient (linux) with this command: "systemctl restart fah-client"? Just my guess.
 
PPD can be inflated at times...I think if you've stopped folding in the middle of a WU and then restart folding. What do the logs show?
 
Yes PPD calculations are wrong after WU restart (takes the whole percentage folded and assumes done from last start). It should be back to normal once you get new wus and fold >5%
 
16525 is a well documented bad work unit that has been causing issues for about a week now.
That one has failed on me countless times, and I'm surprised yours made it as far as it did!

I would just dump it and get another work unit.
In F@H Discord the devs have been made aware of it, though I'm not sure if the research has yet.
 
16525 is a well documented bad work unit that has been causing issues for about a week now.
That one has failed on me countless times, and I'm surprised yours made it as far as it did!

I would just dump it and get another work unit.
In F@H Discord the devs have been made aware of it, though I'm not sure if the research has yet.

I'll give that a try. How do you abandon a work unit?
 
I'll give that a try. How do you abandon a work unit?
On the page in your screenshot, pause the work unit and then click on the trash can icon on the right that should now be highlighted (grayed out when the work unit is in progress).
 
On the page in your screenshot, pause the work unit and then click on the trash can icon on the right that should now be highlighted (grayed out when the work unit is in progress).

Thank you, that looks like it did the trick.
 
16525 is a well documented bad work unit that has been causing issues for about a week now.
That one has failed on me countless times, and I'm surprised yours made it as far as it did!

Yesterday, my laptop and HTPC both made it through 16525. I wonder if they fixed it.
 
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