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trleith
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Sending Commands

Post by trleith »

I'm trying to use FAHClient on the command line to send commands to the running service. Nothing seems to work, but I don't get an error message either.

I thought maybe the output would go to the log, but no.

Hints?

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[trl@svr2 fahclient]$ sudo FAHClient --send-command "simulation-info"
[sudo] password for trl:
01:32:18:Connecting to 127.0.0.1:36330
[trl@svr2 fahclient]$ sudo FAHClient --send-pause
01:32:43:Connecting to 127.0.0.1:36330
[trl@svr2 fahclient]$
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by calxalot »

You should not use sudo.

Other than that, it looks ok.
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by bruce »

If FAHClient is running on the local machine (aka 127.0.0.1) it will be listening on 36330.
If it is running on another machine, include the IP address of that machine or the family of addresses from your LAN.

I've never used the "simulation-info" command in the API. Is it supported?

I think you want something like
> telnet 127.0.0.1 36330
...
> simulation-info
...
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by Joe_H »

This is the complete output of the builtin help for FAHClient:

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$ FAHClient --help
Usage: FAHClient [[--config] <filename>] [OPTIONS]...

OPTIONS:
  --chdir <string>
      Change directory before starting server. All files opened after this
      point, such as the configuration file, must have paths relative to the new
      directory.

  --configure
      Create a basic configuration file, then exit.

  --dump <string>
      Dump either 'all' or a specific work unit, identified by its queue ID,
      then exit.

  --finish
      Finish all current work units, send the results, then exit.

  --lspci
      List the PCI bus devices, which can be helpful for finding GPU vendor and
      device IDs.

  --queue-info
      Print work unit queue then exit.

  --send
      Send all finished work units, then exit.

  --send-command <string>
      Send a command to an already running client.

  --send-finish [string]
      Finish a slot or all slots on an already running client.

  --send-pause [string]
      Pause a slot or all slots on an already running client.

  --send-unpause [string]
      Unpause a slot or all slots on an already running client.

Configuration:
  --config <string=config.xml>
      Set configuration file.

  --print
      Print configuration and exit.

Informational:
  --help [string]
      Print help screen or help on a particular option and exit.

  --html-help
      Print help in HTML format and exit.

  --info
      Print application and system information and exit.

  --license
      License information and exit.

  -q|--quiet
      Set verbosity to zero.

  -v|--verbose
      Increase verbosity level.

  --version
      Print application version and exit.


Configuration options:
The following options can be specified in a configuration file or on the command
line using the following syntax:

    --<option> <value>

  or:

    --<option>=<value>

  or when marking boolean values true:

    --<option>

Client Control:
  client-threads <integer=6>
    The number of client processing threads.

  cycle-rate <double=4>
    The maximum cycle frequency in Hz of client threads.

  cycles <integer=-1>
    Run at most this many cycles. A value less than zero means run indefinitely.

  disable-sleep-when-active <boolean=true>
    Attempt to keep the system from sleeping when folding, unless on battery.

  exit-when-done <boolean=false>
    Exit when all slots are paused.

  fold-anon <boolean=false>
    Start folding even if not configured.

  open-web-control <boolean=false>
    Make an operating system specific call to open the Web Control in a browser
    once client is fully loaded

Configuration:
  config-rotate <boolean=true>
    Rotate the configuration file to a backup when saving would overwrite the
    previous configuration.

  config-rotate-dir <string=configs>
    Put rotated configs in this directory.

  config-rotate-max <integer=16>
    The maximum number of rotated configuration files to keep. A value of zero
    will keep all configuration file backups.

Error Handling:
  max-slot-errors <integer=10>
    The maximum number of errors before a slot is paused.

  max-unit-errors <integer=5>
    The maximum number of errors before a work unit is dumped.

Folding Core:
  checkpoint <integer=15>
    Tell cores to checkpoint at least every # minutes.

  core-priority <string=idle>
    Set the core priority. Valid values are: idle or low

  cpu-usage <integer=100>
    The maximum percentage of the CPU a core should use. Not implemented by all
    cores.

  gpu-usage <integer=100>
    GPU usage as a percent from 10-100

  no-assembly <boolean=false>
    Tell cores to disable optimized assembly code.

Folding Slot Configuration:
  cause <string=ANY>
    The cause you prefer to support.

  client-subtype <string=MACOSX>
    The client subtype

  client-type <string=normal>
    The client type. Can be 'normal', 'advanced' or 'beta'.

  cpu-species <string=X86_PENTIUM_II>
    CPU species.

  cpu-type <string=AMD64>
    CPU type.

  cpus <integer=-1>
    How many CPUs a slot should use. <= 0 will use all the CPUs detected in the
    system.

  cuda-index <integer>
    CUDA device index

  disable-viz <boolean=false>
    Disable reading visualization data.

  extra-core-args <string>
    Pass extra arguments to the core.

  gpu <boolean=false>
    Enable or disable auto-confiugration of GPU slots, requires appropriate
    hardware.

  gpu-beta <boolean=false>
    Enable beta GPUs

  gpu-index <string>
    The index of the GPU in the order detected by the operating system.

  max-packet-size <string=normal>
    Max size in bytes of a work unit packet. Can be small=5MiB, normal=25MiB,
    big=500MiB or a number.

  memory <string>
    Override memory, in bytes, reported to Folding@home.

  opencl-index <integer>
    OpenCL device index

  os-species <string=UNKNOWN>
    Operating system species.

  os-type <string=MACOSX>
    Operating system type.

  pci-bus <string>
    The GPUs PCI bus ID.

  pci-slot <string>
    The GPUs PCI slot ID.

  project-key <integer=0>
    Key for access to restricted testing projects.

  smp <boolean=true>
    Enable or disable auto-configuration of SMP slots, requires appropriate
    hardware.

GUI:
  gui-enabled <boolean=true>
    Set to false to disable the GUI. A GUI is not currently supported on all
    operating systems.

HTTP Server:
  allow <string=127.0.0.1>
    Client addresses which are allowed to connect to this server. This option
    overrides IPs which are denied in the deny option. The pattern 0/0 matches
    all addresses.

  connection-timeout <integer=60>
    The maximum amount of time, in seconds, a connection can be idle before
    being dropped.

  deny <string=0/0>
    Client address which are not allowed to connect to this server.

  http-addresses <string=0:7396>
    A space separated list of server address and port pairs to listen on in the
    form <ip | hostname>[:<port>]

  https-addresses <string=>
    A space separated list of secure server address and port pairs to listen on
    in the form <ip | hostname>[:<port>]

  max-connect-time <integer=900>
    The maximum amount of time, in seconds, a client can be connected to the
    server.

  max-connections <integer=800>
    Sets the maximum number of simultaneous connections.

  max-request-length <integer=52428800>
    Sets the maximum length of a client request packet.

  min-connect-time <integer=300>
    The minimum amount of time, in seconds, a client must be connected to the
    server before it can be dropped in favor or a new connection.

HTTP Server SSL:
  certificate-file <string>
    The servers certificate file in PEM format.

  crl-file <string>
    Supply a Certificate Revocation List. Overrides any internal CRL

  private-key-file <string>
    The servers private key file in PEM format.

Logging:
  log <string=log.txt>
    Set log file.

  log-color <boolean=true>
    Print log messages with ANSI color coding.

  log-crlf <boolean=false>
    Print carriage return and line feed at end of log lines.

  log-date <boolean=false>
    Print date information with log entries.

  log-date-periodically <integer=21600>
    Print date to log before new log entries if so many seconds have passed
    since the last date was printed.

  log-domain <boolean=false>
    Print domain information with log entries.

  log-domain-levels <string ...>
    Set log levels by domain. Format is:
      <domain>[:i|d|t]:<level> ...
    Entries are separated by white-space and or commas.
      i - info
    For example: server:i:3 module:6
    Set 'server' domain info messages to level 3 and 'module' info messages to
    level 6. All other domains will follow the system wide log verbosity level.
    If <level> is negative it is relative to the system wide verbosity.

  log-header <boolean=true>
    Enable log message headers.

  log-level <boolean=true>
    Print level information with log entries.

  log-no-info-header <boolean=true>
    Don't print 'INFO(#):' in header.

  log-redirect <boolean=false>
    Redirect all output to log file. Implies !log-to-screen.

  log-rotate <boolean=true>
    Rotate log files on each run.

  log-rotate-dir <string=logs>
    Put rotated logs in this directory.

  log-rotate-max <integer=16>
    Maximum number of rotated logs to keep.

  log-short-level <boolean=false>
    Print shortened level information with log entries.

  log-simple-domains <boolean=true>
    Remove any leading directories and trailing file extensions from domains so
    that source code file names can be easily used as log domains.

  log-thread-id <boolean=false>
    Print id with log entries.

  log-thread-prefix <boolean=true>
    Print thread prefixes, if set, with log entries.

  log-time <boolean=true>
    Print time information with log entries.

  log-to-screen <boolean=true>
    Log to screen.

  log-truncate <boolean=false>
    Truncate log file.

  verbosity <integer=3>
    Set logging level for INFO messages.

Network:
  proxy <string=>
    Set proxy for outgoing HTTP connections

  proxy-enable <boolean=false>
    Enable proxy configuration

  proxy-pass <string=>
    Set password for proxy connections

  proxy-user <string=>
    Set user name for proxy connections

Process Control:
  child <boolean=false>
    Disable 'daemon', 'fork', 'pid' and 'respawn' options. Also defaults
    'log-to-screen' to false. Used internally.

  daemon <boolean=false>
    Short for --pid --service --respawn --log='' --fork

  fork <boolean=false>
    Run in background.

  pid <boolean=false>
    Create PID file.

  pid-file <string=FAHClient.pid>
    Name of PID file.

  priority <string>
    Set the process priority. Valid values are: idle, low, normal, high or
    realtime.

  respawn <boolean=false>
    Run the application as a child process and respawn if it is killed or exits.

  run-as <string>
    Run as specified user

  service <boolean=false>
    Ignore user logout or hangup and interrupt signals

  set-group <string>
    Run in specified group

Remote Command Server:
  command-address <string=0.0.0.0>
    The address to which the command server should be bound.

  command-allow-no-pass <string=127.0.0.1>
    IP address ranges that are allowed access to the command server with out a
    password if the 'password' option is set. These addresses will also have to
    be allowed IP based access.

  command-deny-no-pass <string=0/0>
    IP address ranges that are not allowed access to the command server with out
    a password if the 'password' option is set. Overridden by
    command-allow-no-pass

  command-enable <boolean=true>
    Set to false to disable the command server.

  command-port <integer=36330>
    The port to which the command server should be bound.

  password <string>
    Set a command server password. Warning, setting a password disables the
    default IP address blocking.

Slot Control:
  auto-conf <boolean=true>
    Enable/disable auto configuration of folding slots.

  idle <boolean=false>
    Only run slot when idle.

  max-shutdown-wait <integer=60>
    The maximum amount of time to wait in seconds for a unit to exit on
    shutdown.

  pause-on-battery <boolean=true>
    Pause the client or slot when the OS indicates the machine is running on
    battery power.

  pause-on-start <boolean=false>
    If true the slot will be started in a paused state.

  paused <boolean=false>
    True if slot is paused.

  power <string=light>
    Set the client's power level. Valid values are 'light', 'medium' or 'full'.
    This setting affects the defaults of several other options such as 'cpus',
    'pause-on-battery', etc.

User Information:
  machine-id <integer=0>
    The machine ID.

  passkey <string=>
    Your passkey.

  team <integer=0>
    Your team number.

  user <string=Anonymous>
    Your user name.

Web Server:
  web-allow <string=127.0.0.1>
    Client addresses which are allowed to connect to this Web server. This
    option overrides IPs which are denied in the web-deny option. This option
    differs from the 'allow'/'deny' options in that clients that are not allowed
    are served an access denied page rather than simply dropping the connection.
    The value '0/0' matches all IPs.

  web-deny <string=0/0>
    Client address which are not allowed to connect to this Web server.

  web-enable <boolean=true>
    Set to false to disable the web server.

Web Server Sessions:
  session-cookie <string=sid>
    The name of the session cookie.

  session-lifetime <integer=86400>
    The maximum session lifetime in seconds. Zero for unlimited session
    lifetime.

  session-timeout <integer=3600>
    The max maximum amount of time in seconds since the last time a session was
    used before it timesout. Zero for no session timeout.

Work Unit Control:
  dump-after-deadline <boolean=true>
    Dump units if their deadline has passed.

  max-queue <integer=16>
    Maximum units per slot in the work queue.

  max-units <integer=0>
    Process at most this number of units, then pause.

  next-unit-percentage <integer=99>
    Pre-download the next work unit when the current one is this far along.
    Values less than 90 are not allowed.

  stall-detection-enabled <boolean=false>
    Attempt to detect stalled work units and restart them.

  stall-percent <integer=5>
    Minimum estimated percent work unit completion since last frame before a WU
    can be considered stalled, if zero the percentage is ignored.

  stall-timeout <integer=1800>
    Minimum time, in seconds, since last frame before a WU can be considered
    stalled.
Those are what is available to use with FAHClient at the command line. There are different options, and some of the same, by connecting to the running FAHClient process using telnet or a replacement for telnet and getting a command prompt:

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Welcome to the FAHClient command server.
> help

  auth                        Authenticate.
  error                       Error message.
  exit                        Exit the command processor
  heartbeat                   Prints an increasing hearbeat count.
  hello                       Say 'hello' to prevent the server from
                              automatically disconnecting on invalid inputs.
  log-updates start | restart | stop Enable/diable log updates.
  quit                        Exit the command processor
  screensaver                 Unpause all slots which are paused waiting for a
                              screensaver and pause them again on disconnect.
  updates add <id> <rate> <expression> | del <id> | list | clear | reset Enable/disable
                              updates.

FAHClient:
  always_on [slot]            Set all or one slot(s) always on.
  bond <ip>:<port> <input> [output] [ip:port] Bond a packet file to a outgoing
                              debug socket connection.
  configured                  Return a PyON message indicating if the client has
                              set a user, team or passkey.
  do-cycle                    Run one client cycle.
  finish [slot]               Finish all or one slot(s).
  get-info <category> <key>   Print application information
  info                        Print application information in JSON format
  inject <ip>:<port> <input> [output] [ip:port] Inject a packet file to a
                              listening debug socket. Will wait until packet is
                              processed.
  mask-unit-state             Disable specified unit states.
  num-slots                   Get number of slots in PyON format.
  on_idle [slot]              Set all or one slot(s) on idle.
  option <name> [value]       Get or set a configuration option
  options                     List or set options with their values.
                              If no name arguments are given then all options
                              with non-default values will be listed. If the
                              '-d' argument is given then even defaulted options
                              will be listed. If the '-a' option is given then
                              unset options will also be listed. Otherwise, if
                              option names are provided only those options will
                              be listed.
                              The special name '*' lists all options which have
                              not yet been listed and is affected by the '-d'
                              and '-a' options.
                              If a name argument is followed directly by an
                              equal sign then the rest of the arugment will be
                              used to set the option's value. If instead a name
                              argument is followed immediately by a '!' then the
                              option will be reset to its default value.
                              Options which are set or reset will also be
                              listed.
                              Options are listed as a JSON format dictionary.[-d
                              | -a] | [<name>[! | =<value>]]...
  pause [slot]                Pause all or one slot(s).
  ppd                         Get current total estimated Points Per Day.
  queue-info                  Get work unit queue information in PyON format.
  request-id                  Request an ID from the assignment server.
  request-ws                  Request work server assignment from the assignment
                              server.
  save                        Save the configuration file
  shutdown                    Shutdown the application
  simulation-info <slot id>   Get current simulation information.
  slot-add <type> [<name>=<value>]... Add a new slot. Configuration options for
                              the new slot can be provided.
  slot-delete <slot>          Delete a slot. If it is running a unit it will be
                              stopped.
  slot-info                   Get slot information in PyON format.
  slot-modify <id> <type> [<name><! | =<value>>]... Modify an existing slot.
                              Configuration options can be either set or reset
                              using the same syntax used by the 'options'
                              command.
  slot-options <slot> [-d | -a] | [name]... The first argument is the slot ID.
                              See 'options' help for a description of the
                              remaining arguments.
  trajectory <slot id>        Get current protein trajectory.
  unpause [slot]              Unpause all or one slot(s).
  uptime                      Print application uptime
  wait-for-units              Wait for all running units to finish.

Standard Commands:
  add <number> <number>       Add two values
  clear                       Clear the screen
  date [format]               Print the date and time. Optionally, with
                              'format'. See: man strftime
  div <number> <number>       Divide two values
  eq <string> <string>        True if arguments are equal
  eval [expr]...              Evaluate all arguments
  if <cond> <expr1> [expr2]   If 'cond' evaluates to a non-empty string then
                              evalute 'expr1' otherwise, if provided, evaluate
                              'expr2'
  less <string> <string>      True the first argument is lexigraphically less
                              than the second
  mul <number> <number>       Multiply two values
  neq <string> <string>       True if arguments are not equal
  not <expr>                  Invert the truth value of the argument
  sleep <seconds>             Sleep for a number of seconds
  sub <number> <number>       Subtract two values
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by bruce »

trleith wrote:I'm trying to use FAHClient on the command line to send commands to the running service. Nothing seems to work, but I don't get an error message either.

I thought maybe the output would go to the log, but no.

Hints?
I, too, am wondering where the output goes.

When the API commands are entered with telnet (or equiv) the output goes back to the telnet "terminal" so those commands work.

When the function being processed comes by way of --send-command, I don't get any output either.
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by calxalot »

There is not always any info to return. Most commands are also asynchronous, so the send-command client might be closing the connection before a reply is received.
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by trleith »

I have tried using telnet as well, from the local machine, and from another on the LAN.

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[trl@svr2 ~]$ telnet 127.0.0.1 36330
Welcome to the FAHClient command server.
> help
Connection closed by foreign host.
I'm wondering whether something's missing in config.xml...

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 <!-- Remote Command Server -->
  <command-allow-no-pass v='192.168.0.0/24'/>
  <password v=''/>
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by calxalot »

You need to have 127.0.0.1 as an allowed address. In both allow and allow-no-pass.
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Re: Sending Commands

Post by trleith »

Ah! Thanks. I would not have thought it.
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