client flags...

Discussion in 'Software' started by mew2, May 6, 2005.

  1. mew2

    mew2 Sergeant Major

    The default installation of FAH will run as fast as possible - - extra flags are only needed in relatively rare cases.

    For example, if the client or system crashes rather than being shut down normally, the client will assume your system is unstable and will restart without assembly optimizations. After some time, it will retry the optimizations, but if you wish to avoid this temporary slowdown, you can use the -forceasm flag to inform the client that you had a power failure or other crash that was not its fault. If your system isn't prone to crashes, the flag does nothing.

    -config Configure user information
    -configonly Configure user information, then exit
    -queueinfo Get information on queued work units
    -delete x Delete item #x from work queue
    -send x Send result #x to server then exit. Use x=all to send all results
    -verbosity x Sets the output level, from 1 to 9 (max). The default is 3
    -pause Pause after finishing & trying to send current unit
    -oneunit Exit after completing one unit
    -forceasm Force core assembly optimizations to be used if available
    -advmethods Use new advanced scientific cores and/or work units if available
    -service Run in service mode (for programs such as firedaemon)
    -local Use configuration files from local directory
     
  2. mew2

    mew2 Sergeant Major

    If you make this change must shut down your folding client to apply.

    This is how you implement the change in your start menu: START/PROGRAMS/Folding At Home ,,if you get to that point in the start menu and righ click the flower (folding at home in the start menu) it will bring up a gray box

    In the target location it will look like this

    "C:\Program Files\Folding@Home\winFAH.exe"

    You change it to this making sure to leave a space to this !!!

    "C:\Program Files\Folding@Home\winFAH.exe" -forceasm

    After you make the addition to the text you must click apply and then close the grey box, restart the client,,and will apply new settings. Hopfully this will help keep your system more stable and reduce the possibility to loose data, Glenn


    This is a general "how to" apply flags to the windows GUI Graphical Client,


    these are posted publicly on another forum... :D
     
  3. mew2

    mew2 Sergeant Major

    More about the use of Flags

    Console Client Configuration Options
    -config
    Allows users to change their configuration information. This includes user & team names (reflected in the stats), whether or not to ask before a network connection is made to fetch/send work, set up proxy servers, preferred work unit type (Folding/Genome), process priority, CPU usage requested (5-100%), whether or not to use assembly loops, whether or not to use deadline information, and Machine ID changes.
    -configonly
    Same as above, but quit following configuration instead of beginning work.
    -delete x
    Delete item #x from work queue. This option should only be used if there is a serious error with the current unit that the client does not automatically recover from (e.g. crash-inducing). This should not normally happen, and if it does, we would be grateful if you could send us the FAHlog.txt file from the unit that causes the error.
    -license
    Displays the end-user license agreement
    -queueinfo
    Get information on queued work units. Includes for each unit the status (READY/FINISHED/EMPTY), unit type (Folding/Genome), originating server, and date when the unit was received (local time in GMT), as well as deadline if the server sent that information.
    -send x
    Send result #x back to server. Exits after trying to send unit (successfully or unsuccessfully). Use "-send all" to send all results outstanding. If unit x is not a completed work unit then the client exits without doing anything.
    -verbosity x
    Sets the output level, from 1 to 9 (max). The default is 3. This option should be used if the user wishes to see more detailed client output, particularly useful if there is a problem which needs to be reported to the F@H client development team.
    -oneunit
    Instruct the client to quit following the completion of one work unit.
    -forceasm
    Instruct the core to use SSE/3DNow assembly instructions if possible, even if it has previously made the determination that the machine may not be handling this well.
    -advmethods
    Request to be assigned work units from new projects, before they are broadly released to the rest of Folding@home. As among the first to try out new advanced simulations, you may wish to post any observations (positive or negative), questions, or issues at the user Forum.
    -local
    Use configuration files from local directory. This option has no meaning on Linux, but is vital on Windows and Macintosh for running multiple clients on a machine. It instructs the client to read its config information from the client.cfg file in the current directory rather than, on Windows, from the installation directory specified in the registry, or, on Macintosh, the Library/Folding@home directory. Information such as the user name, team name, proxy information, machine ID are maintained in the client.cfg file. The flag ensures that work does not conflict. Use "-local" only if you are planning on running more than one instance of Folding@Home on the same machine (this is only useful if you are running on a multi-processor machine). Create as many directories as there are processors on the machine, copy the exe files and client.cfg file into each of these directories, run "FAH3Console -local -config" on each and specify unique machine IDs for each directory (under the Advanced Settings option). From then onwards you may run each copy by switching to its directory and running with the -local flag.
    -help
    Print out the command line flags available and then exit.
    Linux Specific
    -freeBSD
    For use by those wishing to use the Linux client on a machine running FreeBSD. See our FAQ for details on how to do this, but with this flag, all Cores downloaded will automatically be branded as being a Linux executable.
    Windows Specific
    The below options are accepted but ignored by the clients for operating systems other than Microsoft Windows.

    -pause
    Pause after finishing and trying to send current unit. Allows a user to shut down after finishing a unit, by pressing Ctrl-C, without then getting new work to process. This is recommended if you are planning on shutting down your machine for a long time (e.g. for a vacation), or are planning to un/re-install F@H after finishing the currently processing work unit.
    -service
    Run in service mode (for programs such as firedaemon). This prevents the client from exiting when it detects the current user is logging out. If this option is used when the client is not run as a service then it will run normally, but will not shut down automatically if the user logs out, and a "Wait for program to close." dialog box will be displayed.
     

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