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The port 5000 LLRnet server has been progressing rather quickly lately, with the extra resources we've been throwing on it to get those missing results filled in. Thus, I'm estimating that, if left alone, it will go dry in less than a week at the current rate--and thus, we should probably add some more work to it sometime soon. :smile:
Does adding 470K-500K to the server sound OK? Or, is that a little bit too much--would 470K-490K be a better sized chunk? |
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Since Gary seems to not have shown himself on mersenneforum since ~11AM yesterday my time, and the LLRnet IB5000 server will run out of work in a day or two if no more is added, I'll go ahead and reserve 470K-490K for it--I'd rather wait for "official" confirmation before taking all of 470K-500K for the server. :smile:
I'll send the file to IronBits shorly. :smile: |
knpairs-470-490.txt added to port 5000 :smile:
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[quote=Anonymous;130920]Since Gary seems to not have shown himself on mersenneforum since ~11AM yesterday my time, and the LLRnet IB5000 server will run out of work in a day or two if no more is added, I'll go ahead and reserve 470K-490K for it--I'd rather wait for "official" confirmation before taking all of 470K-500K for the server. :smile:
I'll send the file to IronBits shorly. :smile:[/quote] I didn't know it was a requirement that I show myself 4-5 times every day. lol My last calculation on April 4th after updating the NPLB servers thread on that day had this running dry by April 9th even allowing for extra searchers as a result of my suggesting it as a priority, which included the 2600+ pairs that were missing. It looks liks prioritizing it made more of a difference than I thought it would. Good deal! :smile: 30K is too much for this high of an n-range. 470-490 is good. IMHO, if we reserve too much for the server at once -or- have too many posted manual sieved files, we end up with too large of a gap in testing. Thanks for taking care of that. Anon and Karsten, you can assume that I'll always be on every day at some point unless I let you know ahead of time, so should never be longer than ~36 hours. Edit: I wasn't on last night like normally because I was watching and celebrating those Jayhawks eat some Tar Heals for lunch AND dinner!! Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;130952]I didn't know it was a requirement that I show myself 4-5 times every day. lol[/quote]
No problem, some days I don't even got on that much, either. :smile: I just meant to say that thought I would rather wait for your confirmation before feeding a range into a server, I figured it would be best to go ahead and grab the new range for the server before it ran out--sorry if it came across the wrong way. :smile: [quote]My last calculation on April 4th after updating the NPLB servers thread on that day had this running dry by April 9th even allowing for extra searchers as a result of my suggesting it as a priority, which included the 2600+ pairs that were missing. It looks liks prioritizing it made more of a difference than I thought it would. Good deal! :smile:[/quote] You know, maybe it wasn't so bad of an idea to put the high-priority missing k/n pairs at the [i]end[/i] of the port 5000 queue rather than on a separate server--we then had an excuse to push port 5000 up much higher! :grin: [quote]30K is too much for this high of an n-range. 470-490 is good. IMHO, if we reserve too much for the server at once -or- have too many posted manual sieved files, we end up with too large of a gap in testing.[/quote] Okay, I figured that would probably be about right, that's why I wanted to wait first before taking everything up to n=500K for the server. :smile: [quote]Thanks for taking care of that. Anon and Karsten, you can assume that I'll always be on every day at some point unless I let you know ahead of time, so should never be longer than ~36 hours. Edit: I wasn't on last night like normally because I was watching and celebrating those Jayhawks eat some Tar Heals for lunch AND dinner!/quote] Please excuse my ignorance, but who are the Jayhawks (sports team of some sort?), and what are Tar Heals? :smile: Anon :smile: |
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I wasn't on last night like normally because I was watching and celebrating those Jayhawks eat some Tar Heals for lunch AND dinner![/quote] [quote] Please excuse my ignorance, but who are the Jayhawks (sports team of some sort?), and what are Tar Heals? :smile: [/quote] WHAT are Tar Heals? You just insulted the entire state of North Carolina. Don't you mean WHO are the Tar Heals? lmao College basketball. March madness (that now runs into April). The final 4. These are the team names of two of the most storied college basketball programs in the country. NCAA basketball national semifinal in San Antonio, TX Saturday night: Kansas Jayhawks 84, North Carolina Tar Heals 66. The 'hawks lead 40-12 at one point. I heard it was totally crazy in Lawrence (where the university is located) and we were partying here about 30 miles to the east. The two teams have made the 2nd most and 4th most national semifinals (final 4's) of any team in the country, hence the storied history. The original classic dual that was a harbringer of the rivalry was the 1957 national championship game with North Carolina beating Kansas (with Wilt Chamberlain) by 1 point in triple overtime. It's the Jayhawks vs. the Memphis Tigers for the national championship on Monday night. It's on CBS starting at 9:20 EDT. Check it out and you'll know what a Jayhawk and a Tiger are. Sorry...the Tar Heals went by-by. You won't see them unless they're in the audience. lol Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;130963]WHAT are Tar Heals? You just insulted the entire state of North Carolina. Don't you mean WHO are the Tar Heals? lmao[/quote]
Sorry, I misread your post--I thought you said that YOU had Tar Heals for lunch and dinner, not that the Jayhawks did. Thus I assumed that Tar Heals were some type of food! :rolleyes: [quote]College basketball. March madness (that now runs into April). The final 4. These are the team names of two of the most storied college basketball programs in the country. NCAA basketball national semifinal in San Antonio, TX Saturday night: Kansas Jayhawks 84, North Carolina Tar Heals 66. The 'hawks lead 40-12 at one point. I heard it was totally crazy in Lawrence (where the university is located) and we were partying here about 30 miles to the east. The two teams have made the 2nd most and 4th most national semifinals (final 4's) of any team in the country, hence the storied history. The original classic dual that was a harbringer of the rivalry was the 1957 national championship game with North Carolina beating Kansas (with Wilt Chamberlain) by 1 point in triple overtime. It's the Jayhawks vs. the Memphis Tigers for the national championship on Monday night. It's on CBS starting at 9:20 EDT. Check it out and you'll know what a Jayhawk and a Tiger are. Sorry...the Tar Heals went by-by. You won't see them unless they're in the audience. lol Gary[/quote]Oh, I see--I never really have followed basketball, so that's why I didn't recognize the team names. Thanks for enlightening me. :smile: |
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