The log snippets you posted look fine. 15:22:07] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT The finished unit message means sucessfully completed ... an EUE would not log this message.
[15:22:07] CoreStatus = 64 (100)
[15:22:07] Sending work to server This is also an important message since it means the EUE or successful wu results will be reported. There have been problems, but mostly in beta testing where a failure is not reported to the server which is bad since the server cannot reassign the work to another rig until the preferred deadline for the wu passes.
[15:22:07] + Attempting to send results
[15:28:37] + Results successfully sent
[15:28:37] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home. These messages tell you that you wu is uploaded ok and your points for it will get credited. Since the single core wu's can take 3-4 days on a fast machine to finish, if the rig keeps crashing on you due to the constant 100% load folding creates, it is not suprising that you only have 1 wu credited.
If you want to keep trying to run it, i suggest changing the checkpoint value in the config (under advanced options) to the minimum time - 3 minutes i think. The default is 15 minutes. The client will restart from the last checkpoint which is either 15 minutes, or every 1% complete, whichever comes first. So with a 15 minute default, when your rig reboots you lose up to 15 minutes worth of work. Shortening the checkpoint time to the mininmum 3 minutes will reduce the amount of lost work. But if it is rebooting that constantly, I doubt you would want to keep restarting and it is also not good for your rig. And it is likely the 100% folding load is contributing to these constant reboots. So I would not bother folding until it can run stable for long periods. |