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markfw
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CPU or GPU new install. Says disabled

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Actually first it defaulted to 128 cpus (which is correct for a 7742 EPYC), I deleted that, and added GPU,after updating the GPUS as below

cd /var/lib/fahclient

sudo wget http://fah-web.stanford.edu/file-releas ... c/GPUs.txt

and it says disabled, then I deleted that, and for grins added the CPU as 1 CPU (its running Rosetta on 127 cpus) and it also says disabled.

Whats up ? I have a lot of folding boxes and a lot of experience, but never seen this one.

I an running linux. I have a 2080TI and running the 455 drivers.
markfw
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Re: CPU or GPU new install. Says disabled

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I just found this in the log file.

23:29:21:WARNING:FS00:No CUDA or OpenCL 1.2+ support detected for GPU slot 00: gpu:-1:-1.

Anybody know how to install these drivers in cinnamon mint 19.2 ?
markfw
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Re: CPU or GPU new install. Says disabled

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I figured it out. Go here https://askubuntu.com/questions/1077061 ... nto-ubuntu

Then run from "add and install" down to "tune environment"

There may be more there thats neede, but that what I did and I am now running.

Damn nvidia... It used to be so easy to install Nvidia drivers.
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Sorry for the non response markfw. I am not familiar enough with Ubuntu Linux to be any help at this time.

I am glad you were able to resolve the issue though.

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Hi

I had the same problem after a software update. Had been working fine for ages and then suddenly the GPU was disabled

I did some serious hunting around the forums but in the end the piece of advice that worked was:

1) stop FAHClient running by "service FAHClient stop) or killing the process

2) delete the GPUs.txt files anywhere in the system - mine was in the root directory in Ubuntu 20.04

3) restart the FAHClient "service FAHClient start" This causes a new GPUs.txt file to be downloaded and everything started up again and has been going fine since. I notice though that the GPU description for the folding slot says "gpu:9:0" and this is new. The GPU slot config says the 9 is the value for pci-bus and the 0 is the value for pci-slot - something definitely changed and obviously the new GPUs.txt file fixed it.

Another handful of hair on the floor ... and I have so very little left now, to nobody's surprise I am sure.

Anyway, I hope this is helpful to someone else out there struggling.

Cheers
Pete
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Thanks Pete.

What GPU are you running? (Preferably with the binary codes)

What version of FAHClient?
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Hi Bruce

I am running a GTX 1080Ti GPU with NVIDIA Driver version 450.80.02 on Ubuntu 20.04 on an AMD Ryzen 7 1700 processor

FAH Client is 7.6.21

The code from the GPUs.txt is: 0x10de:0x1b06:2:8:GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti] 11380

My system just spat the dummy again (I need to do a complete reinstall!) and this same problem came up again. I found that I needed to delete the GPUs.txt file from /var/lib/fahclient. Upon restarting the service the control program showed it had found the GPU again (after downloading the latest file I assume) and all is now working again. Very strange behaviour though.

Hope this info is helpful. Happy to supply anything else that can help.

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Post by bruce »

There have been several enhancements to how FAHClient manages gpus.txt and it's still not perfect. DO NOT try to edit that file. If you need a refresh, the only way I ever get one is by deleting the file and restarting FAHClient.

It rarely changes except to enable support for a newly released GPU so you shouldn't need to have it updated.
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Post by prcowley »

Hi Bruce

Thanks for your reply

The GPUs.txt file is way too complicated to edit - I would never even try. I just delete it and restart the client and let it download a new one again.
Strange though, how that fixes it. But thankful for small mercies.

Cheers
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