SYNOPSIS
origami {install | archive | restore | erase | name | status | monitor | proxy | start | stop | version | help} [<options>...]origami {deploy | network-archive | network-restore | network-name | network-monitor | network-name | network-start | network-stop} [<options>...]
origami help
origami version
DESCRIPTION
Origami allows you to install, monitor, archive or restore Folding @ Home data on your local machine. It also allows for central deployment, monitoring, archiving, restoration and updating the username and team data via the network to ssh-accessible machines.Origami supports cron-based scheduling, 32bit or 64bit and network proxy settings. Install Stanfords Folding @ Home client to a single machine or network of machines.
COMMAND-LINE ACTIONS
The first argument which does not begin with a hyphen (``-'') is considered to be an action that the program should perform. If an action is not specified Origami will display the help output.The following actions are available to the local machine:
- install
- Install Folding @ Home to the local machine. This action will create a dedicated user, storage location for Folding @ Home data, startup script and request a work unit.
- deploy
- Install Folding @ Home to remote machines as listed in the ~/.origamirc file. This action will create a dedicated user, storage location for Folding @ Home data, startup script and request a work unit on the remote machine. SSH access as the root user is required for the deploy action.
- archive
- Archive Folding @ Home data for the local Folding @ Home client. This action will stop the Folding @ Home client, archive the current progress into a <hostname>-<date>.tar.bz2 format and store the data in ~/.origami/.
- network-archive
- Archive Folding @ Home data on the remote Folding @ Home client as listed in the ~/.origamirc. This action will stop the Folding @ Home client, archive the current progress into a <hostname>-<date>.tar.bz2 format and store the data in ~/.origami/.
- restore
- Restore Folding @ Home data on the local machine. This action will require previously archived data (as generated by the archive action).
- network-restore
- Restore Folding @ Home data on the remote Folding @ Home clients as listed in the ~/.origamirc. This action will require previously archived data (as generated by the network-archive action).
- erase
- Erase current Folding @ Home installation. Anything generated by the install function will be removed and all Folding @ Home progress will be lost.
- name
- Update the username and team information for the local Folding @ Home client. It is generally preferred to define username and team at installation with the install action.
- network-name
- Update the username and team information for the remote Folding @ Home clients. It is generally preferred to define username and team at installation with the deploy action.
- status|monitor
- Display the current progress of the local Folding @ Home client.
- network-status|network-monitor
- Disploy the current progress of the remote Folding @ Home clients as listed in the ~/.origamirc.
- proxy
- Update the proxy settings for the local Folding @ Home client. This action requires a port and hostname. It is generally preferred to define the proxy port and hostname at installation with the install action.
- start
- Start the local Folding @ Home client. (This calls /etc/init.d/origami start)
- network-start
- Start the remote Folding @ Home clients as listed in the ~/.origamirc.
- stop
- Stop the local Folding @ Home client. (This calls /etc/init.d/origami stop)
- network-stop
- Stop the remote Folding @ Home clients as listed in the ~/.origamirc.
- version
- Display the Origami version.
- help
- Display the Origami help output.
OPTIONS
- -u|--user=value
- Define the USERNAME that Folding @ Home data should credit. Default is Anonymous.
- -t|--team=value
- Define the TEAM NUMBER that Folding @ Home data should credit. Default is 0.
- -c|--cron=boolean
- Activate cron scheduling for the Folding @ Home client. Default is off (0).
- -p|--proc=value
- Define i386 or amd64 Folding @ Home client. Default is i386.
- -P|--port=value
- Define the port to be used in conjunction with a proxy. Default is 8080.
- -H|--host=value
- Define the IP or hostname to be used in conjunction with a proxy. Default is localhost.
EXAMPLES
- origami install
- This example will install the Folding @ Home client to the local machine, reporting data as the default Anonymous user and default 0 Team.
- origami install -u Joe -t 45104
- This example will install the Folding @ Home client to the local machine, reporting data as the Joe user as part of the 45104 (TeamUbuntu) Team.
- origami deploy -u Joe -t 45104
- This example will install the Folding @ Home client to all machines listed in the ~/.origamirc file, reporting data as the Joe user as part of the 45104 (TeamUbuntu) Team.
- origami install -u Joe -t 45104 -p amd64 -c1
- This example will install the Folding @ home client to the local machine, reporting data as the Joe user as part of the 45104 (TeamUbuntu) Team, using the amd64 Folding @ Home client and toggling the cron option to auto-stop between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm.
- origami network-status
- This example will display the current status of the Folding @ Home clients on all machines listed in the ~/.origamirc file.
BUGS
To find a list of current bugs, or to report a bug new bug please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/origami.AUTHORS
Origami was written by Christer Edwards <[email protected]>. This manual page was written by Christer Edwards <[email protected]>.Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.