Where come the WU from?

Moderators: Site Moderators, FAHC Science Team

Post Reply
Thunnes
Posts: 4
Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:37 pm

Where come the WU from?

Post by Thunnes »

Hi
Some hours ago I had 22 wu but now I have 104.
I didn't sent any of the other 82 wu.
Can somebody check this issue?
My Teamnumber is 98619.
ChelseaOilman
Posts: 1037
Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:47 pm
Location: Colorado @ 10,000 feet

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by ChelseaOilman »

Welcome to the forum.

Your stats show you turned in 16 p2723 WUs and 65 p2725 WUs.
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/mai ... range=2000

Those are GPU WUs. I would check your logs to see if your graphics client is EUEing WUs.

Also you have another issue that you should correct. You need to re-configure your client so the setting "Use IE Settings = Yes" is set to "No". It doesn't affect your stats, but your client is currently re-submitting the same finished WUs over and over again every 6 hours.
Thunnes
Posts: 4
Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:37 pm

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by Thunnes »

What are these GPU WUs?
I've an nvidia graphic card and I am using Linux.

Can somebody delete the 82 WUs
ChelseaOilman
Posts: 1037
Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:47 pm
Location: Colorado @ 10,000 feet

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by ChelseaOilman »

Your stats page indicates you have 4 active processors. The info I see doesn't show any Linux clients running. I see 2 Pentium 4 machines running WinXP, 1 Pentium 4 machine running Vista and an AMD machine running WinXP.

Is your folding username Thunnes?
bruce
Posts: 20910
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:13 pm
Location: So. Cal.

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by bruce »

Thunnes wrote:Can somebody delete the 82 WUs
No. Once WUs are submitted, no changes are made.

Apparently somebody else has decided to use the same UserName that you are using. That cannot be prevented.
Thunnes
Posts: 4
Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:37 pm

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by Thunnes »

I haven't got a Pentium 4. I've Pentium D. And our server has Pentium D too.
The other AMD machine isn't really active.
7im
Posts: 10189
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 4:30 pm
Hardware configuration: Intel i7-4770K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR3-2133 Corsair Vengence (black/red), EVGA GTX 760 @ 1200 MHz, on an Asus Maximus VI Hero MB (black/red), in a blacked out Antec P280 Tower, with a Xigmatek Night Hawk (black) HSF, Seasonic 760w Platinum (black case, sleeves, wires), 4 SilenX 120mm Case fans with silicon fan gaskets and silicon mounts (all black), a 512GB Samsung SSD (black), and a 2TB Black Western Digital HD (silver/black).
Location: Arizona
Contact:

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by 7im »

A Pentium D is two Pentium 4s on the same chip. The Stanford server does not distinguish between the two.
How to provide enough information to get helpful support
Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.
ChelseaOilman
Posts: 1037
Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:47 pm
Location: Colorado @ 10,000 feet

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by ChelseaOilman »

Thunnes wrote:The other AMD machine isn't really active.
It isn't? :?

This is from that machine.

Hi Thunnes (team 98619),
Your WU (P3603 R0 C17 G10) was added to the stats database on 2008-01-27 13:05:28 for 343 points of credit.

I still don't see any Linux machine. :?
Thunnes
Posts: 4
Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:37 pm

Re: Where come the WU from?

Post by Thunnes »

The AMD runs only a few hours per day.
Here this is my ubuntu
Image

I was using Vista some days ago and aour server has Windows Home Server.
I think ubuntu hasn't finished a WU.

I think the topic can be closed because I know the problem and I have to live with the 104 WU
Post Reply