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HFM.net question

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i must have completed about 40+ wu since using hFm but under the WU history viewer i only get 11 that show up? how do i get this to show all of them seem some get put in and others done.
 
it will only show WU that have been completed since the client was last started.

I don't know of a way (other than to manually open client.cfg, or to read the log) to view the total WU completed.
 
it will only show WU that have been completed since the client was last started.
This is due to how the log files are created/managed by the client, not an HFM fault.
 
I didn't really care why, I know where to find the data...... :), I was just trying to answer his question.

Filter, if you want to know how many units you folded:

Option 1:
- in HFM ensure that the Queue/Log viewing pane is open (F8)
- select the client
- in the client Queue pane from the drop down, select the most previous WU. (if it says 2, select 1, if it says 1 select 10)
- about 10 or so lines after the red one that says "[18:31:08] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT" it should say something like "[18:31:33] + Number of Units Completed: 27"

Option 2:
-Open the client folder in explorer (if in HFM, double click the client to do this)
-Open "client.cfg" (notepad is your best option, but any TXT editor will do)
[settings]username=jfb9301team=33passkey=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXasknet=nomachineid=4extra_parms=-forceasm -local -gpu 2 -forcegpu nvidia_fermilocal=27[http]active=nohost=localhostport=8080usereg=no[clienttype]type=3[core]addr=
-I highlighted the part you are looking for
if for some reason you want to upgrade the client and keep the WU count from the old client, you can edit the number in client.cfg so you don't loose the running credit for that particular GPU/CPU. I upgraded the client numerous times on my GTX260, but I kept my WU count so it now reads >8000 WU.
 
the thing is those 11 wu have grown from 5 and i can close hfm restart comptuer and they still stay there.
 
OK, so now I'm confused, that should not happen like that

same here. it puts one in every now and then. Can reboot shutdown hfm or whatever and when i start it back up there still in there. Sometimes if i get lucky a new one shows up.
 
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