Is there a way to auto-track my wu/ppd?

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MarkJohnson
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Is there a way to auto-track my wu/ppd?

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I was wondering if there is a way to track my folding. Kind of like what is listed in the GPU section for which GPU generate how many ppd per project. I think it would be neat to have something like this to track how ell my system is folding and l;et me know of any problems I'm having. I have already noticed a few times my ppd on some projects get extrememly low (usually under 1000) and a quick reboot and it gets back up there. Sometimes, though, it's just a different work unit and it just folds slower because of the WU and not my system.

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Re: Is there a way to auto-track my wu/ppd?

Post by toTOW »

Did you look at the Tool list in the 3rd party contribution forum : viewtopic.php?f=14&t=52 ?

I'm pretty sure that Fahmon does what you're asking for ;)
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MarkJohnson
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Re: Is there a way to auto-track my wu/ppd?

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I see that it tracks them live. I was looking for more of a history to track them over time to see how well I fold over time for all projects and all my gpus and cpus. Maybe it has those features and I missed them. I did see an export section,but it looked like I needed to export to another program, but couldn't find a program that used this feature.

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Re: Is there a way to auto-track my wu/ppd?

Post by Karamiekos »

If you go leave FAHMON running then go to tools and benchmarks, it will keep a little bit of a history.
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