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Stats question

maxedoutcc

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ATM Ive got 5 machines running F@H and I just noticed that none of the stats are working, xENo informed me that I need to open port 8080 on the router to get the data updated.

This is going to cause a problem when I install it on the 30+ machines at the various office locations. Getting credit isn't my goal here but it would be nice to have a pretty little [H] to call my own. How can I get multiple machines behind a single firewall to report back the data?

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maxedoutcc said:
ATM Ive got 5 machines running F@H and I just noticed that none of the stats are working, xENo informed me that I need to open port 8080 on the router to get the data updated.

This is going to cause a problem when I install it on the 30+ machines at the various office locations. Getting credit isn't my goal here but it would be nice to have a pretty little [H] to call my own. How can I get multiple machines behind a single firewall to report back the data?

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You can start a proxy server instead and use that to connect the clients to Stanford. Squid is currently broken, try polipo. Opening holes in one's firewall is always to be avoided, I've found.
 
unhappy_mage said:
You can start a proxy server instead and use that to connect the clients to Stanford. Squid is currently broken, try polipo. Opening holes in one's firewall is always to be avoided, I've found.


is there a public proxy I can use, or do I need to setup my own?

also, will this update the previous points ive completed?

sorry for my n00bness, im tryin to learn

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A little more information is needed.

1. what is the name you are folding with?
2. are your current 5 machines getting and sending workunits?
3. have any of your 5 machines completed any workunits?

 
rkhands said:
A little more information is needed.

1. what is the name you are folding with?
2. are your current 5 machines getting and sending workunits?
3. have any of your 5 machines completed any workunits?



1: Maxedoutcc
2: Yes
3: If I understand a WU correctly no machine has completed one fully yet.
 
How long have they been folding? Depending on the size of the units they have, it could be a day or longer before any of them turn anything in.

 
p[H]ant0m said:
How long have they been folding? Depending on the size of the units they have, it could be a day or longer before any of them turn anything in.



I started on my main rig, 1.4ghz p4 on january 20th, but that machine was not on full time, and has probably seen maybe two full days of actuall working time. It it almost done with a WU.

all of the other machines have just had the F@H installed today.

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maxedoutcc said:
I started on my main rig, 1.4ghz p4 on january 20th, but that machine was not on full time, and has probably seen maybe two full days of actuall working time. It it almost done with a WU.

all of the other machines have just had the F@H installed today.

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It sounds like it hasn't turned in any workunits yet then. Do you plan on keeping your main right on all the time? If not, you might want to consider running timless units on it so that you don't miss any deadlines.

Also, at least lately, Stanford has been somewhat lagging behind getting results posted. If you use the Extremeoverclocking stats, they only gets results every 3 hours from Stanford. So it could be a pretty good amount of time after that first workunit before you really see any results.

 
Right click on the icon, Status, View Log.

[21:43:35] + Attempting to send results
[21:44:19] + Results successfully sent
[21:44:19] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home.
[21:44:19] + Number of Units Completed: 140
 
Until you fully complete and successfully return a workunit, your username will not appear in the stats.

 
Welcome! Location: Uranus, I've got an ex from there too.
 
OSUguy98 said:
Welcome to the [H]orde!!


Keep on Folding!!


will do, I have several more borgs to setup in the next few weeks. Should add stats to the team quite quickly.

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Make sure you subtract the GHz of each borg and new folder to the "D to 1000GHz" thread....


Keep on Folding!!

 
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