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This server just begs to be beaten up, with so many cores and not one hiccup.
I am amazed at the difference between a windows vs linux 64bit Server. :smile: |
[quote=IronBits;148556]This server just begs to be beaten up, with so many cores and not one hiccup.
I am amazed at the difference between a windows vs linux 64bit Server. :smile:[/quote] I agree. That was a most outstanding performance by your server! :smile: I couldn't have asked for better! Lennart had reported to me that he had 68 cores on it so I estimate we were around a total of 110-115 cores running it at the end. I'll be moving to port 443 shortly. In a day or so after it gets up to n=540K processed, I'll move to port 400. Hang on to port 5000. Besides some straggling pairs yet to be returned and reprocessed, we'll likely use it for a rally or two or perhaps for one of our drives at larger n-ranges. Thanks to all for the great effort on this drive! Now, there's one more drive to finish by year end! :smile: Gary |
[quote=em99010pepe;148480]Another thing, can you tell me who picked up the first pair of IB5000 still not tested (327 581565)? Last Monday I tried to run llrnet on my work laptop but temps raised to 80 ÂșC!!! I gave up, waiting for the new desktop machine, so probably that's my abandoned pair.
Carlos[/quote] [quote=IronBits;148484]user=ArsTechnica_BlisteringSheep [03/09/08 14:04:18] 309*2^387221-1 is prime! Time : 5419.0 sec. [URL]http://nplb.ironbits.net/primes_5000.txt[/URL] [URL]http://nplb.ironbits.net/primes_400.txt[/URL][/quote] [quote=IronBits;148500]Because Carlos asked for the 1st prime found on IB5000, and yes, it was reported everywhere it should have been.[/quote] No, he asked who has the first pair not yet tested on port 5000. He didn't ask for the first prime found on the port. lol See above. Can you give him that info.? He thinks it's an abanded pair from his work laptop that raised to too high of a temp. If it's his, I'm sure he'll process it on one of his other machines to clear it out faster. Thanks, Gary |
[quote=em99010pepe;148480]Gary, by myself I can clean my server in less than a week but I think it's better to have the most cores on IB400 because I don't know if my server can handle such connections.
Carlos[/quote] OK, that's fine. I'm getting ready to move my machines. I'll just put them on port 400. Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;148571]No, he asked who has the first pair not yet tested on port 5000. He didn't ask for the first prime found on the port. lol See above.
Can you give him that info.? He thinks it's an abanded pair from his work laptop that raised to too high of a temp. If it's his, I'm sure he'll process it on one of his other machines to clear it out faster. Thanks, Gary[/quote] Gary, that k/n pair has since been cleared out--just look at the nplb.ironbits.net status page. No need to worry. :smile: However, what would be useful is to know who the heck has those 33 remaining k/n pairs reserved. David, would you possibly be able to post the joblist.txt and knpairs.txt file here, so that we can bug whoever's got all those k/n pairs reserved, or at least just get them cleared out ourselves (since quite like the original "owner" dropped them by accident and isn't coming back for them)? :smile: |
Joblist.txt
[code] jobList = { ["355/584591"] = { ["seconds"]=1226099241, ["k"]="355", ["user"]="Kman1293", ["date"]="07/11/2008 04:07:21 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="584591", }, ["377/584610"] = { ["seconds"]=1226099406, ["k"]="377", ["user"]="Kman1293", ["date"]="07/11/2008 04:10:06 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="584610", }, ["351/584771"] = { ["seconds"]=1226100509, ["k"]="351", ["user"]="Kman1293", ["date"]="07/11/2008 04:28:29 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="584771", }, ["325/584797"] = { ["seconds"]=1226100793, ["k"]="325", ["user"]="Kman1293", ["date"]="07/11/2008 04:33:13 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="584797", }, ["383/585648"] = { ["seconds"]=1226108156, ["k"]="383", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 06:35:56 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585648", }, ["351/585649"] = { ["seconds"]=1226108157, ["k"]="351", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 06:35:57 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585649", }, ["327/585652"] = { ["seconds"]=1226108219, ["k"]="327", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 06:36:59 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585652", }, ["393/585652"] = { ["seconds"]=1226108221, ["k"]="393", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 06:37:01 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585652", }, ["321/585673"] = { ["seconds"]=1226108292, ["k"]="321", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 06:38:12 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585673", }, ["387/585742"] = { ["seconds"]=1226108960, ["k"]="387", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 06:49:20 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585742", }, ["355/585745"] = { ["seconds"]=1226108961, ["k"]="355", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 06:49:21 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585745", }, ["357/585833"] = { ["seconds"]=1226109726, ["k"]="357", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 07:02:06 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585833", }, ["327/585834"] = { ["seconds"]=1226109730, ["k"]="327", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 07:02:10 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585834", }, ["377/585834"] = { ["seconds"]=1226109733, ["k"]="377", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 07:02:13 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585834", }, ["369/585837"] = { ["seconds"]=1226109734, ["k"]="369", ["user"]="sm5ymt", ["date"]="07/11/2008 07:02:14 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="585837", }, ["387/586033"] = { ["seconds"]=1226111649, ["k"]="387", ["user"]="MyDogBuster", ["date"]="07/11/2008 07:34:09 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="586033", }, ["371/559714"] = { ["seconds"]=1226210520, ["k"]="371", ["user"]="MyDogBuster", ["date"]="08/11/2008 11:02:00 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="559714", }, ["309/591845"] = { ["seconds"]=1226226951, ["k"]="309", ["user"]="MyDogBuster", ["date"]="09/11/2008 03:35:51 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="591845", }, ["327/592420"] = { ["seconds"]=1226231538, ["k"]="327", ["user"]="MyDogBuster", ["date"]="09/11/2008 04:52:18 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="592420", }, ["375/593484"] = { ["seconds"]=1226240198, ["k"]="375", ["user"]="MyDogBuster", ["date"]="09/11/2008 07:16:38 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="593484", }, ["365/594122"] = { ["seconds"]=1226245375, ["k"]="365", ["user"]="Nomarcland", ["date"]="09/11/2008 08:42:55 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="594122", }, ["327/594516"] = { ["seconds"]=1226248487, ["k"]="327", ["user"]="Nomarcland", ["date"]="09/11/2008 09:34:47 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="594516", }, ["335/594880"] = { ["seconds"]=1226251241, ["k"]="335", ["user"]="IronBits", ["date"]="09/11/2008 10:20:41 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="594880", }, ["331/594913"] = { ["seconds"]=1226251469, ["k"]="331", ["user"]="IronBits", ["date"]="09/11/2008 10:24:29 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="594913", }, ["329/594936"] = { ["seconds"]=1226251677, ["k"]="329", ["user"]="IronBits", ["date"]="09/11/2008 10:27:57 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="594936", }, ["365/594944"] = { ["seconds"]=1226251717, ["k"]="365", ["user"]="IronBits", ["date"]="09/11/2008 10:28:37 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="594944", }, ["327/594981"] = { ["seconds"]=1226251940, ["k"]="327", ["user"]="IronBits", ["date"]="09/11/2008 10:32:20 AM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="594981", }, ["317/595636"] = { ["seconds"]=1226257202, ["k"]="317", ["user"]="MyDogBuster", ["date"]="09/11/2008 12:00:02 PM", ["status"]="working", ["n"]="595636", }, }[/code] knpairs.txt [code] 355 584591 377 584610 351 584771 325 584797 383 585648 351 585649 327 585652 393 585652 321 585673 387 585742 355 585745 357 585833 327 585834 377 585834 369 585837 387 586033 371 559714 309 591845 327 592420 375 593484 365 594122 327 594516 335 594880 331 594913 329 594936 365 594944 327 594981 317 595636 [/code] |
Okay, thanks! I've inserted all the remaining k/n pairs into the workfile.txt on an LLRnet client running on port 5000; this should get all the rest of the stragglers cleaned up by morning. :smile: (All the users represented in joblist.txt appear to either have moved their cores off port 5000 by now, so I'm figuring that I won't be stepping on anyone's toes by doing this. :smile:)
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[quote=mdettweiler;148603]Okay, thanks! I've inserted all the remaining k/n pairs into the workfile.txt on an LLRnet client running on port 5000; this should get all the rest of the stragglers cleaned up by morning. :smile: (All the users represented in joblist.txt appear to either have moved their cores off port 5000 by now, so I'm figuring that I won't be stepping on anyone's toes by doing this. :smile:)[/quote]
...and now port 5000 is officially dried! :grin: I'll get to work processing the results shortly. |
LLRnet IB5000 has completed 555K-596K, results emailed to Gary. Now Gary's just got to verify all the completed ranges on his end, and then the 3rd Drive will be officially done! :w00t:
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Now my duty is to start teasing people to run Drive 1.
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i've verified the results from port 5000 server for the open ranges upto n=600k.
ALL IS OK! so i'm showing Team Drive #3 complete on [url]www.rieselprime.org[/url] now! last verification to show all ranges to n=600k on the 300<k<1000 page depends on Gary now. i'm waiting! :grin: |
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