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Suddenly can't connect?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 1:33 am
by mrbobpowell
Hi Folks,

I've been running FAH on a laptop with a nvidia 2080ti card successfully for weeks. Today, I rebooted the machine, and it could not find the card. I configured the slot as I had before, but FAHControl wouldn't take the new slot definition.
Now, I've re-installed FAH and it's not even connecting, even though other computers in my home are running fine (i.e. not a firewall issue). Not even the CPU is connecting. I can't even see the log. I know this seems like a silly question, but did anything just change today or is temporarily down?

Thanks,

Bob P.

Re: Suddenly can't connect?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 2:05 am
by mrbobpowell
Quick update, I uninstalled FAH, and reinstalled it from scratch. Now it's running again, and it recognized my configuration correctly without additional setup (which I find surprising). When I deleted my data folder and did a complete uninstall and re-install, how does it now remember my previous settings? (But, hey, it's running!) Thanks for reading! - Bob

Re: Suddenly can't connect?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 5:38 am
by bruce
If you had a firewall issue, how would information from another computer convince you that you didn't have that problem? The firewall is software installed on each OS.

I'm going to GUESS that somewhere along the line Microsoft installed some updates (you didn't tell us which OS you're running, nor did you include the log noted below.) so NVidia drivers changed, too. FAHControl wouldn't accept the new slot definition for whatever reason your GPU failed to be recognized. I think you may have simply needed to reinstall FAH, but with your brief explanation, I'm not sure why.

Re: Suddenly can't connect?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 12:21 pm
by Gui924
Hello,

I have exactly the same problem on my laptop right now, with one exception : the GPU slot is running a CPU WU (A7 core), which is pretty wierd. It was running fine yesterday, and with that problem it dumped the WU I was working on.

The GPU info is still the same, but it indicates 0 GPUs present, despite showing 1 CUDA device and 2 OpenCL devices.

I have just corrected the problem : I think it's because I wasn't connected to my WiFi when I launched FAH. I launch FAH and my connection to the WiFi manually. I've just relaunched FAH with my WiFi already on and now it recognises my GTX965M, and it dumped the A7 WU. There also was a message on the log that it couldn't find the IP of the assignment servers, just before the first message about the GPU slot.

If that info may help you find a cause for this weird behavior.

Re: Suddenly can't connect?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 12:36 pm
by Joe_H
The log file from the beginning and the next 100-200 lines might help in figuring out what happened. As Bruce mentioned, there might have been updates from MS, or other updates. Or another problem that would depend on exact hardware could be connected to the F@h client software updating its GPUs.txt file, that happens about once a month automatically. There is a bug in the current version on how certain updates in that file are handled, but it depends on exactly which hardware is involved.

Re: Suddenly can't connect?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 5:34 pm
by bruce
Does your laptop have Optimus? If so, you have only one GPU. Depending on what the OS thinks you need, it's either in low-power mode (running the Intel iGPU) or it's in high-performance mode (running the NVidia GPU.

The Intel iGP is not supported. It's OpenCL drivers are not supported. There are signs that that might change "soon" but you'll still only be able to use one device and FAH will crash if the OS decides to adjust your power saving features.