Ubuntu Desktop Installation Guide for F@H

Ubuntu 10.10 sever has been ideal for me. If it's not broken, why fix it ...
 
Ubuntu 10.10 sever has been ideal for me. If it's not broken, why fix it ...

10.10 was a little too unstable, even after adjustments.
I've had great experiences with 10.04 though.

Both were great OSes though, each just for different things though.
 
One of my rig (2p) having issue with langouste / kraken or something ..but I believe it is langouste.

When it completed 1 WU and tried to send back result .. it couldn't.
When I tried to run " -send all ", I saw it says something like
Code:
result server: 0.0.0.0 
work server: 130.x.x.x ....

In the client.cfg file:
[http]
active=yes
host=127.0.0.1
port=8880
usepasswd=no

Anyone know what happened?
 
Your client.cfg is correct. Is langouste running?
Code:
 ps aux | grep langouste3

You should see it:
Code:
dave      1564  0.0  0.0   6148   348 ?        Ss   18:34   0:00 ./langouste3 -l 8880 -D
 
i ran the command:
Code:
ps -ef |grep -i langouste | grep -v grep
and langouste is running

Code:
sbinh     1534     1  0 Mar20 ?        00:00:06 ./langouste3 -l 8880 -D

Killed and restarted langouste, still had same issue.
 
If it won't send and the results are in the work folder,
Shut down the client, run -configonly and disable the proxy, restart the client and it should start sending
 
i know, but it means i will have to do that again every time a WU is done. :)
 
May be you have a newly update kernel .. In that case I would recompile langouste and use port 8080 instead. That way if langouste fail it would still upload the WU by itself later.

Another possiblity is disk is full

df /tmp

Also I would check the contents of /tmp/langoute/<process number>/clientdir/FAHlog.txt to see what langouste is trying to do

There is also log file langouste.log in fold directory that you might want to read
 
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Did taking Langouste out of the equation (disabling proxy) help?

Langouste logs would definitely shed add'l light on the issue (good suggestion by overdoze).

Should we fork this off to another thread as well? (open question)
 
Thanks a. Doze and Tear.

Here is the langouste log said:
Code:
[02:14:55] Loaded queue successfully.
[02:14:55] Attempting to return result(s) to server...
[02:14:55] Project: 6901 (Run 18, Clone 8, Gen 153)


[02:14:55] + Attempting to send results [March 31 02:14:55 UTC]
[02:20:55] + Results successfully sent
[02:20:55] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home.
[02:20:55] + Number of Units Completed: 2


Folding@Home Client Shutdown.
unit 01 sent!
all done

However, result is NOT sent to SF. When trying to send it manually couple times and failed, I was so frustrated and deleted work folder and other files.

If I disable proxy and/or stop langouste, everything works fine.
 
Have you preserved a copy by any chance?

Also, can you paste (here or http://pastebin.com) complete output of:
Code:
ls -lR /tmp/langouste-*
and
Code:
df -hT /tmp/

Edit:
When trying to send it manually couple times and failed
Next time, please record all output. Otherwise troubleshooting is grasping
at straws.

We could also meet on IRC and, if you're up for it, I could log into your machine
and examine your system.
 
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Also, perhaps you've just started using Langouste an you're mistaking Langouste's
standard behavior for an issue?

When Langouste is operating and is properly configured in the client you will _never_
see successful return by the main client (because it happens in background).

Please carefully examine following log. It covers completion of a WU,
followed by apparently unsuccessful WU return (12:20:27, at that time
Langouste engages background client) followed by indication of successful
background return (18:04:17).

Your Langouste log looks OK.

Code:
[12:05:56] Completed 247500 out of 250000 steps  (99%)
[12:18:46] Completed 250000 out of 250000 steps  (100%)

Writing final coordinates.

 Average load imbalance: 5.5 %
 Part of the total run time spent waiting due to load imbalance: 2.2 %
 Steps where the load balancing was limited by -rdd, -rcon and/or -dds: X 0 % Y 0 %


        Parallel run - timing based on wallclock.

               NODE (s)   Real (s)      (%)
       Time:  89682.224  89682.224    100.0
                       1d00h54:42
               (Mnbf/s)   (GFlops)   (ns/day)  (hour/ns)
Performance:   2406.801    126.587      0.953     25.191

Thanx for Using GROMACS - Have a Nice Day

[12:19:06] DynamicWrapper: Finished Work Unit: sleep=10000
[12:19:16]
[12:19:16] Finished Work Unit:
[12:19:16] - Reading up to 121622496 from "work/wudata_00.trr": Read 121622496
[12:19:17] trr file hash check passed.
[12:19:17] - Reading up to 108893752 from "work/wudata_00.xtc": Read 108893752
[12:19:17] xtc file hash check passed.
[12:19:17] edr file hash check passed.
[12:19:17] logfile size: 208841
[12:19:17] Leaving Run
[12:19:20] - Writing 230898081 bytes of core data to disk...
[12:20:25] Done: 230897569 -> 222548560 (compressed to 3.3 percent)
[12:20:25]   ... Done.
[12:20:26] - Shutting down core
[12:20:26]
[12:20:26] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
[12:20:27] CoreStatus = 64 (100)
[12:20:27] Unit 0 finished with 91 percent of time to deadline remaining.
[12:20:27] Updated performance fraction: 0.921456
[12:20:27] Sending work to server
[12:20:27] Project: 6903 (Run 3, Clone 25, Gen 7)


[12:20:27] + Attempting to send results [April 1 12:20:27 UTC]
[12:20:27] - Reading file work/wuresults_00.dat from core
[12:20:27]   (Read 222549072 bytes from disk)
[12:20:27] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:8080/
[12:20:27] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:20:27] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:20:27]     (130.237.232.237:8080)
[12:20:27] + Retrying using alternative port
[12:20:27] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:80/
[12:20:27] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:20:27] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:20:27]     (130.237.232.237:80)
[12:20:27] - Error: Could not transmit unit 00 (completed April 1) to work server.
[12:20:27] - 1 failed uploads of this unit.
[12:20:27]   Keeping unit 00 in queue.
[12:20:27] Trying to send all finished work units
[12:20:27] Project: 6903 (Run 3, Clone 25, Gen 7)


[12:20:27] + Attempting to send results [April 1 12:20:27 UTC]
[12:20:27] - Reading file work/wuresults_00.dat from core
[12:20:27]   (Read 222549072 bytes from disk)
[12:20:27] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:8080/
[12:20:27] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:20:27] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:20:27]     (130.237.232.237:8080)
[12:20:27] + Retrying using alternative port
[12:20:27] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:80/
[12:20:27] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:20:27] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:20:27]     (130.237.232.237:80)
[12:20:27] - Error: Could not transmit unit 00 (completed April 1) to work server.
[12:20:27] - 2 failed uploads of this unit.
[12:20:27]   Keeping unit 00 in queue.
[12:20:27] Project: 6903 (Run 3, Clone 25, Gen 7)


[12:20:27] + Attempting to send results [April 1 12:20:27 UTC]
[12:20:27] - Reading file work/wuresults_00.dat from core
[12:20:27]   (Read 222549072 bytes from disk)
[12:20:27] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:8080/
[12:20:27] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:20:27] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:20:27]     (130.237.232.237:8080)
[12:20:27] + Retrying using alternative port
[12:20:27] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:80/
[12:20:27] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:20:27] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:20:27]     (130.237.232.237:80)
[12:20:27] - Error: Could not transmit unit 00 (completed April 1) to work server.
[12:20:27] - 3 failed uploads of this unit.
[12:20:27]   Keeping unit 00 in queue.
[12:20:27] + Sent 0 of 2 completed units to the server
[12:20:27] - Preparing to get new work unit...
[12:20:27] Cleaning up work directory
[12:20:27] + Attempting to get work packet
[12:20:27] Passkey found
[12:20:27] - Will indicate memory of 32239 MB
[12:20:27] - Connecting to assignment server
[12:20:27] Connecting to http://assign.stanford.edu:8080/
[12:20:28] Posted data.
[12:20:28] Initial: ED82; - Successful: assigned to (130.237.232.237).
[12:20:28] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[12:20:28] Loaded queue successfully.
[12:20:28] Sent data
[12:20:28] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:8080/
[12:20:34] Posted data.
[12:20:34] Initial: 0000; - Receiving payload (expected size: 24865219)
[12:21:11] - Downloaded at ~656 kB/s
[12:21:11] - Averaged speed for that direction ~371 kB/s
[12:21:11] + Received work.
[12:21:11] Trying to send all finished work units
[12:21:11] Project: 6903 (Run 3, Clone 25, Gen 7)


[12:21:11] + Attempting to send results [April 1 12:21:11 UTC]
[12:21:11] - Reading file work/wuresults_00.dat from core
[12:21:11]   (Read 222549072 bytes from disk)
[12:21:11] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:8080/
[12:21:11] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:21:11] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:21:11]     (130.237.232.237:8080)
[12:21:11] + Retrying using alternative port
[12:21:11] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:80/
[12:21:11] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:21:11] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:21:11]     (130.237.232.237:80)
[12:21:11] - Error: Could not transmit unit 00 (completed April 1) to work server.
[12:21:11] - 4 failed uploads of this unit.
[12:21:11]   Keeping unit 00 in queue.
[12:21:11] Project: 6903 (Run 3, Clone 25, Gen 7)


[12:21:11] + Attempting to send results [April 1 12:21:11 UTC]
[12:21:11] - Reading file work/wuresults_00.dat from core
[12:21:11]   (Read 222549072 bytes from disk)
[12:21:11] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:8080/
[12:21:12] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:21:12] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:21:12]     (130.237.232.237:8080)
[12:21:12] + Retrying using alternative port
[12:21:12] Connecting to http://130.237.232.237:80/
[12:21:12] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[12:21:12] + Could not connect to Work Server (results)
[12:21:12]     (130.237.232.237:80)
[12:21:12] - Error: Could not transmit unit 00 (completed April 1) to work server.
[12:21:12] - 5 failed uploads of this unit.
[12:21:12]   Keeping unit 00 in queue.
[12:21:12] + Sent 0 of 2 completed units to the server
[12:21:12] + Closed connections
[12:21:12]
[12:21:12] + Processing work unit
[12:21:12] Core required: FahCore_a5.exe
[12:21:12] Core found.
[12:21:12] Working on queue slot 01 [April 1 12:21:12 UTC]
[12:21:12] + Working ...
[12:21:12] - Calling './FahCore_a5.exe -dir work/ -nice 19 -suffix 01 -np 48 -checkpoint 15 -forceasm -verbose -lifeline 2396 -version 634'

thekraken: The Kraken 0.6-pre3 (compiled Mon Jul 25 23:39:01 MDT 2011 by fah@fatman)
thekraken: Processor affinity wrapper for Folding@Home
thekraken: The Kraken comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; licensed under GPLv2
thekraken: PID: 37343
thekraken: Logging to thekraken.log
[12:21:12]
[12:21:12] *------------------------------*
[12:21:12] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[12:21:12] Version 2.27 (Thu Feb 10 09:46:40 PST 2011)
[12:21:12]
[12:21:12] Preparing to commence simulation
[12:21:12] - Assembly optimizations manually forced on.
[12:21:12] - Not checking prior termination.
[12:21:15] - Expanded 24864707 -> 30796292 (decompressed 123.8 percent)
[12:21:15] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=24864707 data_size=30796292, decompressed_data_size=30796292 diff=0
[12:21:15] - Digital signature verified
[12:21:15]
[12:21:15] Project: 6901 (Run 7, Clone 0, Gen 135)
[12:21:15]
[12:21:15] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[12:21:15] Entering M.D.
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Reading file work/wudata_01.tpr, VERSION 4.0.99_development_20090605 (single precision)
[12:21:22] Mapping NT from 48 to 48
Note: tpx file_version 70, software version 73
Starting 48 threads
Making 2D domain decomposition 8 x 6 x 1
starting mdrun 'SINGLE VESICLE in water'
34000000 steps, 136000.0 ps (continuing from step 33750000, 135000.0 ps).
[12:21:24] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps  (0%)
[12:27:12] Completed 2500 out of 250000 steps  (1%)
[12:32:58] Completed 5000 out of 250000 steps  (2%)
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                   Groningen Machine for Chemical Simulation

                            :-)  VERSION 4.5.3  (-:

        Written by Emile Apol, Rossen Apostolov, Herman J.C. Berendsen,
      Aldert van Buuren, Pär Bjelkmar, Rudi van Drunen, Anton Feenstra,
        Gerrit Groenhof, Peter Kasson, Per Larsson, Pieter Meulenhoff,
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                Michael Shirts, Alfons Sijbers, Peter Tieleman,

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Reading file work/wudata_01.tpr, VERSION 4.0.99_development_20090605 (single precision)
Note: tpx file_version 70, software version 73
Starting 48 threads

Reading checkpoint file work/wudata_01.cpt generated: Sun Apr  1 06:36:24 2012


Making 2D domain decomposition 8 x 6 x 1
starting mdrun 'SINGLE VESICLE in water'
34000000 steps, 136000.0 ps (continuing from step 33756485, 135025.9 ps).
[12:38:45] work/wudata_01.trr
[12:38:45] Verified work/wudata_01.xtc
[12:38:45] Verified work/wudata_01.edr
[12:38:46] Completed 6485 out of 250000 steps  (2%)
[12:41:06] Completed 7500 out of 250000 steps  (3%)
[12:46:52] Completed 10000 out of 250000 steps  (4%)
[12:52:38] Completed 12500 out of 250000 steps  (5%)
[12:58:25] Completed 15000 out of 250000 steps  (6%)
[13:04:12] Completed 17500 out of 250000 steps  (7%)
[13:10:00] Completed 20000 out of 250000 steps  (8%)
[13:15:49] Completed 22500 out of 250000 steps  (9%)
[13:21:44] Completed 25000 out of 250000 steps  (10%)
[13:27:48] Completed 27500 out of 250000 steps  (11%)
[13:33:51] Completed 30000 out of 250000 steps  (12%)
[13:39:56] Completed 32500 out of 250000 steps  (13%)
[13:46:04] Completed 35000 out of 250000 steps  (14%)
[13:52:11] Completed 37500 out of 250000 steps  (15%)
[13:58:25] Completed 40000 out of 250000 steps  (16%)
[14:04:51] Completed 42500 out of 250000 steps  (17%)
[14:11:27] Completed 45000 out of 250000 steps  (18%)
[14:18:01] Completed 47500 out of 250000 steps  (19%)
[14:24:41] Completed 50000 out of 250000 steps  (20%)

NOTE: Turning on dynamic load balancing

[14:31:31] Completed 52500 out of 250000 steps  (21%)
[14:38:22] Completed 55000 out of 250000 steps  (22%)
[14:45:12] Completed 57500 out of 250000 steps  (23%)
[14:51:58] Completed 60000 out of 250000 steps  (24%)
[14:58:28] Completed 62500 out of 250000 steps  (25%)
[15:04:54] Completed 65000 out of 250000 steps  (26%)
[15:11:15] Completed 67500 out of 250000 steps  (27%)
[15:17:36] Completed 70000 out of 250000 steps  (28%)
[15:23:59] Completed 72500 out of 250000 steps  (29%)
[15:30:37] Completed 75000 out of 250000 steps  (30%)
[15:37:23] Completed 77500 out of 250000 steps  (31%)
[15:44:11] Completed 80000 out of 250000 steps  (32%)
[15:51:04] Completed 82500 out of 250000 steps  (33%)
[15:58:01] Completed 85000 out of 250000 steps  (34%)
[16:05:01] Completed 87500 out of 250000 steps  (35%)
[16:12:11] Completed 90000 out of 250000 steps  (36%)
[16:19:21] Completed 92500 out of 250000 steps  (37%)
[16:26:35] Completed 95000 out of 250000 steps  (38%)
[16:33:46] Completed 97500 out of 250000 steps  (39%)
[16:40:58] Completed 100000 out of 250000 steps  (40%)
[16:48:13] Completed 102500 out of 250000 steps  (41%)
[16:55:39] Completed 105000 out of 250000 steps  (42%)
[17:02:45] Completed 107500 out of 250000 steps  (43%)
[17:09:43] Completed 110000 out of 250000 steps  (44%)
[17:16:35] Completed 112500 out of 250000 steps  (45%)
[17:23:34] Completed 115000 out of 250000 steps  (46%)
[17:30:42] Completed 117500 out of 250000 steps  (47%)
[17:37:45] Completed 120000 out of 250000 steps  (48%)
[17:44:53] Completed 122500 out of 250000 steps  (49%)
[17:51:59] Completed 125000 out of 250000 steps  (50%)
[17:59:08] Completed 127500 out of 250000 steps  (51%)
[18:04:17] - Autosending finished units... [April 1 18:04:17 UTC]
[18:04:17] Trying to send all finished work units
[18:04:17] Project: 6903 (Run 3, Clone 25, Gen 7)
[18:04:17] - Error: Could not get length of results file work/wuresults_00.dat
[18:04:17] - Error: Could not read unit 00 file. Removing from queue.
[18:04:17] + Sent 0 of 1 completed units to the server
[18:04:17] - Autosend completed
[18:06:15] Completed 130000 out of 250000 steps  (52%)
[18:13:19] Completed 132500 out of 250000 steps  (53%)
[18:20:22] Completed 135000 out of 250000 steps  (54%)
 
Have you preserved a copy by any chance?

Also, can you paste (here or http://pastebin.com) complete output of:
Code:
ls -lR /tmp/langouste-*

Code:
ls -lR /tmp/langouste-*
/tmp/langouste-sbinh:
total 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 sbinh sbinh 1478 2012-03-30 22:20 langouste-helper-1940.log

and
Code:
df -hT /tmp/

Code:
df -hT /tmp/
Filesystem    Type    Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3     ext3     42G  3.4G   37G   9% /

]
We could also meet on IRC and, if you're up for it, I could log into your machine
and examine your system.

Sorry, but what's IRC and how to get there? :D ..

Here what is in the langouste log

Code:
sbinh@dual-L5640:/tmp/langouste-sbinh$ ls -ltra
total 12
-rw-r--r--  1 sbinh sbinh 1478 2012-03-30 22:20 langouste-helper-1940.log
drwxr-xr-x  2 sbinh sbinh 4096 2012-03-30 22:20 .
drwxrwxrwt 12 root  root  4096 2012-04-01 18:42 ..
sbinh@dual-L5640:/tmp/langouste-sbinh$ more langouste-helper-1940.log
/tmp/langouste-sbinh/1940/clientdir
processing work/wuresults_01.dat
unit number '01'
launching fah...

Note: Please read the license agreement (fah6 -license). Further 
use of this software requires that you have read and accepted this agreement.

24 cores detected


--- Opening Log file [March 31 02:14:55 UTC] 


# Linux SMP Console Edition ###################################################
###############################################################################

                       Folding@Home Client Version 6.34

                          http://folding.stanford.edu

###############################################################################
###############################################################################

Launch directory: /tmp/langouste-sbinh/1940/clientdir
Executable: /home/sbinh/fah/fah6
Arguments: -send 01 -bigadv -smp 24 

[02:14:55] - Ask before connecting: No
[02:14:55] - Proxy: 127.0.0.1:8880
[02:14:55] - User name: sbinh (Team 38156)
[02:14:55] - User ID: 68BD195D3BCC1BF6
[02:14:55] - Machine ID: 1
[02:14:55] 
[02:14:55] Loaded queue successfully.
[02:14:55] Attempting to return result(s) to server...
[02:14:55] Project: 6901 (Run 18, Clone 8, Gen 153)


[02:14:55] + Attempting to send results [March 31 02:14:55 UTC]
[02:20:55] + Results successfully sent
[02:20:55] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home.
[02:20:55] + Number of Units Completed: 2


Folding@Home Client Shutdown.
unit 01 sent!
all done
sbinh@dual-L5640:/tmp/langouste-sbinh$

Note: It failed to get WU (6901) at first, so i killed langouste (pkill) and disabled proxy. Once the client was able to get WU (6901), I restarted langouste.

The langouste has been running with no issue on another 2p rig.
 
Sorry, but what's IRC and how to get there? :D ..

It's the other side of the matrix. Take a red pill and watch your money disappear as it happened to me. :D


The [H]orde IRC Chat

Connection Details:

Primary:

Server: irc.dp.cx
Port: 6667
Channel: #HardOCP
 
Seriously, I need some detail on how to get into IRC.
What to use? How to connect?
 
If you are using Mozilla Firefox, an easy way to get started, and a very reliable, free IRC client is Chatzilla.

Yes guys, I know that there are probably 27 different favorite and 'best' IRC clients; I'm just suggesting something for him that's easy to install and has a fairly easy user interface.
 
Anyone install FaH after 7 came out? I just set up an Ubuntu 2P last night, but I can't get the folding to install. "cannot execute binary file" is the reply, and I have checked that fah and the fah6 file are both 777. The only two things that seem strange is not updating 10.10 (don't push the shiny, candy~like button), and the fah folder doesn't seem to stay shared, when I share it it just closes without asking anything. This is after the first reboot. Am I missing something? Should I get on IRC?
 
Well, the instructions were to get 6, and I am sure that is what I downloaded, but I can't seem to install it, and the share tab will not stay selected on the fah folder... I'm beginning to wonder if I did something wrong with install. Don't download anything after initial install, even security patches and whatnot, right?

You know, even creating a new folder and starting over I notice that creating the share permissions just closes the window and the home folder, nothing sticks. Even if I chmod it to be full permission for everyone (just to check).

Well, one problem is that my dumbass grabbed 32bit. reinstalling when the d/l finishes
 
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yeah the 32bit will not work with the 64 bit OS ;) just so you know you are not the first to do that. :D you should not have any problem if you follow the guide and use the correct version of FAH. And you can go ahead and install all of the updates if you wish the warning about updating was added when they thought there might be a problem with some updates to the file system. But that has been worked out now. If you have any problems just let us know someone will help if the can. ;)
 
Sweet, and thank you! Not installing security patches makes my skin crawl...
And, welcome back. I was a lurker here for years and you, Atlas and some of the other early voices here are why I joined 33.

It Lives! Two units complete, want to get a few more before I set up the wireless... Does dropping the GUI and going CLI help much?
 
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Messed up my 2p box, and decided to reinstall Ubuntu.
Guess what ? After installed 10.10, rebooted... then received the message " ... version no longer supported...update to new version...." ... able to make few clicks (in order to disable auto update) .. then it was hung for roughly a minute or two and displayed black screen (with cursor and mouse pointer -- not active).....

NOTE ..finished step 1 of this guidance..... installed and rebooted ....

What should I do now ? update to 11.xx?
 
Messed up my 2p box, and decided to reinstall Ubuntu.
Guess what ? After installed 10.10, rebooted... then received the message " ... version no longer supported...update to new version...." ... able to make few clicks (in order to disable auto update) .. then it was hung for roughly a minute or two and displayed black screen (with cursor and mouse pointer -- not active).....

NOTE ..finished step 1 of this guidance..... installed and rebooted ....

What should I do now ? update to 11.xx?

10.10 is not supported but that doesn't mean it's broken.
I guess you could try to install without any Internet connection, and see how it works after.
 
Messed up my 2p box, and decided to reinstall Ubuntu.
Guess what ? After installed 10.10, rebooted... then received the message " ... version no longer supported...update to new version...." ... able to make few clicks (in order to disable auto update) .. then it was hung for roughly a minute or two and displayed black screen (with cursor and mouse pointer -- not active).....

NOTE ..finished step 1 of this guidance..... installed and rebooted ....

What should I do now ? update to 11.xx?

Odd...I'll try it tonight, but I just installed 10.10 Desktop without any major issues a month or so ago.
 
I just installed it on same rig few days ago with no issue.
Reinstalling it right now .... on brand new corsair ssd 64gb....
 
Odd...I'll try it tonight, but I just installed 10.10 Desktop without any major issues a month or so ago.

Canonical's support for 10.10 ended on April 10. I believe what happened is a bug on Canonical's end. The OS is probably trying to link to Ubuntu servers for updates and it's receiving a reminder to update to the 11.04 (which is normal) but after that it's not able to retrieve the updates fully for 10.10 and the OS is getting borked. The last part shouldn't happen normally, so that's why I suggested installing with no Internet connection.
 
installed Ubuntu 11.10 desktop in a VM on my ESX host this weekend (4 vCPU, 4GB) including all current updates.
followed the instruction on sharing, downloading and configuring the client and installing BFS from page 1.
it's currently running SMP units at 10~12K PPD
haven't seen a single issue yet, even monitoring through HFM on a windows system (through the share on the ubuntu guest) works like a charm :)
 
Thanks for a nice guide :) However, I have a problem installing HFM.net... I do exactly as described here, but the command "mv HFM*.* hfm.zip" gives me "mv: target 'hfm.zip' is not a directory"

Any ideas? :)
 
Code:
wget http://hfm-net.googlecode.com/files/HFM%20Release%200.6.2.336.zip

Run command

ls *.zip

to check if you have the HFM zip file (HFM%20Release%200.6.2.336.zip)
If not, issue the command wget again.
 
I've got it (although there are no %20's listed, just spaces). I did also download a different version, 0.9.0.548.zip - should I delete that one (and if so, how? :p )
 
nvm, it works now. Didnt realize mv just renamed the file, so I did that manually. Te only issue i have now is that i can't access the shared folder from my win 7 main rig.
 
If you follow the instruction (running SAMBA and share FAH folder), you should be able to run HFM on win7 and pull data from your ubuntu box(es) as well as other rigs (windows)
 
I've been trying to perform the steps of Post #3 for BFS on a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS machine, no workie. Don't have time to post details.

Is it because I am using 10.04 not 10.10 or are the links in the instructions broken and there are better ones now?
 
I've been trying to perform the steps of Post #3 for BFS on a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS machine, no workie. Don't have time to post details.

Is it because I am using 10.04 not 10.10 or are the links in the instructions broken and there are better ones now?

I have no experience with 10.04LTS, but these guides are still current. I have used them on 10.10, and 11.04, and tjmagneto has confirmed 12.04 compatibility.
 
I've been trying to perform the steps of Post #3 for BFS on a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS machine, no workie. Don't have time to post details.

Is it because I am using 10.04 not 10.10 or are the links in the instructions broken and there are better ones now?
Note: I have never been able to get the BFS implementation to work properly in 10.04, but I also didn't try very hard. To get it to load, change this:
Code:
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-ck linux-headers-generic-ck
to this:
Code:
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-bfs linux-headers-generic-bfs
 
Note: I have never been able to get the BFS implementation to work properly in 10.04, but I also didn't try very hard. To get it to load, change this:
Code:
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-ck linux-headers-generic-ck
to this:
Code:
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-bfs linux-headers-generic-bfs

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package linux-headers-generic-bfs

same error as with the generic-ck, aside from it being -bfs instead of -ck
 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package linux-headers-generic-bfs

same error as with the generic-ck, aside from it being -bfs instead of -ck

I just did this on 10.04:
Code:
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chogydan/ppa && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-bfs linux-headers-generic-bfs
Code:
dave@ubuntu:~$ sudo update-grub
Generating grub.cfg ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-40-generic-bfs
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-40-generic-bfs
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-28-server
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-28-server
Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin
done
I suspect you did not install python-software-properties first.
 
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