Reboot a folding computer, how often?
DanG
I AM CANADIAN Icrontian
I've got 2 systems that do nothing but fold, until dimes came along, they just ran loogged out all the time, even now, I connect once a week to check on everything and then close my session. They've both been up for 32 days.
Am I losing anything by only rebooting them once a month? I'm not too worried about security on them, I don't do anything on the web, both xp pro with sp2 and all other updates, and they're behind my router.
Am I losing anything by only rebooting them once a month? I'm not too worried about security on them, I don't do anything on the web, both xp pro with sp2 and all other updates, and they're behind my router.
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Hehe, I dont reboot them unless needed, IE I move the PC or do some hardware stuff. I dont even bother with updates most of the time. I ran several on 2k without SP4, partially because there wasnt enough room on the HDD for it.;)
If you're not using it already, you should monitor your rigs with EMIII, and if you need to log in and check, I find using VNC to log in much easier.
However, it does make me curious how it would impact a folding job in progress - (especially a power outage- we have lots of T-Storms here) - going fishing ...
I try to load updates and such every few months. One of the boxes is my 'spare' so it gets used some.
The last reboot was a power outage.
I ran out to Stanford and they do have problems with this- I'll give you a link but it's kind of involved- so I will try and say one thing I got out of it short as I can-
Take down your PC normally- but DO NOT pause a fold job in progress when you do. The program will do what it needs to for whatever normal PC shutdown automatically.
http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?p=108906&highlight=power+outage#108906
I think everyone else has covered what else I know so far.
Fold on everyone- and thanks.
FAH is set and forget.
I use Norton Antivirus on this (main computer) just because when I'm visiting sites to add to SpywareShooter they give a chance of installing spyware or a trojan. My office computer runs SpySweeper and Norton, but only Spysweeper uses CPU Resources, and not that many. Of course, SpywareShooter is installed on both - my primary spyware protection.