EM3 v2.6.7 is out, Support for Fah 5.00

mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
edited August 2004 in Folding@Home
TheWeatherman has released his latest client which includes support for the release of the new v5.00 FAH clients.
Electron Microscope v2.6.7 (Update)
EM Support for FAH Version 5 Client

This release supports Version 5 of Folding@Home. I waited until Stanford released the client so I could be sure that the client name was known. As I expected naming conventions changed. The previous versions of the clients were: FAH2Console.exe, FAH3Console.exe, FAH4Console.exe... but today the new name is: FAH500-Console.exe ... yippa-de-do-dah. It's amazing how I can read the future and know when something will be different... LOL.

Thanks very much to those of you who have donated a couple of $$$ to the EM-DC.COM web site. I really appreciate the help.

Enjoy! :D
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Thanks Larry for the hard work you put into the best FAH monitoring program out there.

Source: EM-DC.com

Comments

  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited August 2004
    thank you marc ...thank you larry!
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited August 2004
    Thanks for the "Heads up".

    Thanks to Larry for such a top program. Works a treat. Only done 1 out of 11 sofar.
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited August 2004
    You dont have to have EM3 on all your machines Jon. Sally can put it on her machine and can monitor it all from hers..or yours.
  • witenoizwitenoiz 19,356 miles East of Kansas City, MO Member
    edited August 2004
    mmonnin wrote:
    You dont have to have EM3 on all your machines Jon. Sally can put it on her machine and can monitor it all from hers..or yours.
    I thought Sally had a different Satalite Dish for each of her machines - maybe they are networked!! :thumbsup: Jack
  • edited August 2004
    Edited thread for version 2.6.7 update; there was a shutdown issue with version 2.6.6 that Larry has corrected.
  • EyesOnlyEyesOnly Sweden New
    edited August 2004
    nice work with a nice app. :) larry seems to like giving 2 updates in a short time. :) but atleast it fixes things so i don't care. :D
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited August 2004
    Saw that this morning. Came here to already find it updated.:)
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited August 2004
    mmonnin wrote:
    You dont have to have EM3 on all your machines Jon. Sally can put it on her machine and can monitor it all from hers..or yours.

    Sally had it set up to show the maximum, which is 13 on her puter. As she has 18 WU's on the go, she found it easier just to set each puter up with it's own EMIII.

    Means a bit more work, but she is happy with it. Thanks for the comment though. Be good if EMIII could do more, at least to suit us, lol.

    witenoiz wrote:
    I thought Sally had a different Satalite Dish for each of her machines - maybe they are networked!! Jack.

    Hehehe.........i'm sure she would have that too if she thought it was needed, lol. All networked and now thinking about having a play with VNC. Beats 3x KVM switch boxes and cables everywhere. :)
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited August 2004
    IF you have more than 13 then it will scroll.
  • witenoizwitenoiz 19,356 miles East of Kansas City, MO Member
    edited August 2004
    Hehehe.........i'm sure she would have that too if she thought it was needed, lol. All networked and now thinking about having a play with VNC.

    You will love WinVNC! This makes life so much easier vnce.jpg I work mainly on j4, this is j5 in the basement and a shortcut to everything here on the desktop. Jack
  • t1rhinot1rhino Toronto
    edited August 2004
    EM3 is great except I find it is too difficult to manage many computers. Plus it tends to eat up some bandwidth.
    I have a little program that just gets some simple info, and alerts my if a system is down. :thumbsup:

    SQL2 ~ p1106_Kiefhaber_10 ~ 99% [|||||||||_]
    SQL2 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 5% [__________]
    SQL2 ~ p1106_Kiefhaber_10 ~ 90% [|||||||||_]
    SQL2 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 13% [|_________]
    IIS1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 11% [|_________]
    IIS1 ~ p1108_Kiefhaber_20 ~ 85% [||||||||__]
    IIS1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 15% [|_________]
    IIS1 ~ p680_L939_K12M_414K ~ 17% [|_________]
    IAS1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 10% [|_________]
    IAS1 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 15% [|_________]
    IAS1 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 11% [|_________]
    IAS1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 1% [__________]
    COG1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 18% [|_________]
    COG1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 8% [__________]
    COG1 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 6% [__________]
    COG1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 1% [__________]
    CXP1 ~ p680_L939_K12M_414K ~ 22% [||________]
    CXP1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 3% [__________]
    CXP1 ~ p680_L939_K12M_414K ~ 8% [__________]
    CXP1 ~ p1104_Kiefhaber_5 ~ 53% [|||||_____]
    CXP2 ~ p1108_Kiefhaber_20 ~ 90% [|||||||||_]
    CXP2 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 9% [__________]
    CXP2 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 5% [__________]
    CXP2 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 3% [__________]
    CXP1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 14% [|_________]
    CXP1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 14% [|_________]
    HCS1 ~ p1106_Kiefhaber_10 ~ 67% [||||||____]
    HCS1 ~ p680_L939_K12M_414K ~ 10% [|_________]
    SLK1 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 23% [||________]
    01246 ~ p1108_Kiefhaber_20 ~ 92% [|||||||||_]
    01246 ~ p1108_Kiefhaber_20 ~ 85% [||||||||__]
    01067 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 7% [__________]
    01189 ~ p543_BBA5_ext ~ 67% [||||||____]
    01220 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 90% [|||||||||_]
    01222 ~ p1108_Kiefhaber_20 ~ 75% [|||||||___]
    01223 ~ p1108_Kiefhaber_20 ~ 55% [|||||_____]
    01227 ~ p680_L939_K12M_414K ~ 11% [|_________]
    01230 ~ SYSTEM DOWN!!!
    01302 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 5% [__________]
    01181 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 21% [||________]
    01183 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 15% [|_________]
    01186 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 25% [||________]
    01187 ~ p680_L939_K12M_414K ~ 25% [||________]
    01226 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 18% [|_________]
    01191 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 18% [|_________]
    01192 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 10% [|_________]
    SDOWN ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 14% [|_________]
  • witenoizwitenoiz 19,356 miles East of Kansas City, MO Member
    edited August 2004
    t1rhino wrote:
    I have a little program that just gets some simple info, and alerts my if a system is down. :thumbsup:

    SQL2 ~ p1106_Kiefhaber_10 ~ 99% [|||||||||_]
    SQL2 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 5% [__________]
    01226 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 18% [|_________]
    01191 ~ p678_L939_K12M_355K ~ 18% [|_________]
    01192 ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 10% [|_________]
    SDOWN ~ p639_L939_K12M_nat ~ 14% [|_________]

    Edited down for size
    I think I have seen this mentioned somewhere - looks neat :cool: give us a link please. I will probably need to know how to set it up too. Thanks - Jack
  • t1rhinot1rhino Toronto
    edited August 2004
    witenoiz wrote:
    Edited down for size
    I think I have seen this mentioned somewhere - looks neat :cool: give us a link please. I will probably need to know how to set it up too. Thanks - Jack
    I am sure other people have done similar things. I just created this today.
    It will look for the unitinfo.txt, and read from that.

    Setting the config file.
    Computer "|" DriveLetter "|" Path

    HOME123|C|Folding
  • t1rhinot1rhino Toronto
    edited August 2004
    Here is the source if anyone wants to play around. :)
  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited August 2004
    I use both ...I just shut them down when I need the extra bandwidth!

    See all the tinkers (in green)?
  • t1rhinot1rhino Toronto
    edited August 2004
    I put the info on my desktop cause that's the only place that I can see all the info at once.
  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited August 2004
    yes EMIII will show up to 13 individual clients then you must scroll.
    Coolmon is showing all 28!
  • t1rhinot1rhino Toronto
    edited August 2004
    csimon wrote:
    yes EMIII will show up to 13 individual clients then you must scroll.
    Coolmon is showing all 28!
    Or 49 in my case. :D
  • witenoizwitenoiz 19,356 miles East of Kansas City, MO Member
    edited August 2004
    t1rhino wrote:
    Or 49 in my case. :D
    Sigh!!! Now we are all retired and have no income so had to stop at 26. Darn, I like your wallpaper better than mine too! :thumbsup: Jack
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited August 2004
    Some great info has come out of this thread. Thanks for that guys.

    It will be awhile before we get to see what we can do as Sally is the one that knows more about setting these things up. :)

    Whilst the Olympics are on i won't stand a chance to get anything other than "URGENT" matters attended to.
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