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[QUOTE]We aren't going to add any more work to G4000 with this drive.
[/QUOTE] Let me know if and when I have to move again. I kinda like it over here though. I see no problem with 2 servers running. It gives everyone another choice of where to put their assets. 2 servers doing different slices of the pie (not the same drive) would be nice. |
[quote=MyDogBuster;152781]Let me know if and when I have to move again. I kinda like it over here though. I see no problem with 2 servers running. It gives everyone another choice of where to put their assets. 2 servers doing different slices of the pie (not the same drive) would be nice.[/quote]
Cool. That works for us. If you like different servers on different drives, you'll like our n>600K effort. We'll have 3 servers; one each on k=400-600, k=600-800, and 800-1001. Likely they'll be at different n-ranges at different times. Initially we'll push k=400-600 more in rallies and at other times since they are lower k's so they will generally be at a higher search range but people will still be free to search any of the k-ranges. Also, we'll have k=1005-2000 for n=50K-100K to start with and n=350K-500K later on as well as our double-check drive for k<=1001 and n=100K-260K. I stated in an RPS thread that I'll take k=27-31 from the double-check drive after our 1st drive is complete, due to the missing primes found for k=31 for n>400K. Completing all k=300-1001 to n=600K is just the beginning! :smile: Gary |
I will stay on G4000 for three, four days, then I have to finish my manual range and help C443.
BTW, Glenn will only join us with more power if we do a rally. |
[QUOTE]If you like different servers on different drives, you'll like our n>600K effort. We'll have 3 servers; one each on k=400-600, k=600-800, and 800-1001. Likely they'll be at different n-ranges at different times. Initially we'll push k=400-600 more in rallies and at other times since they are lower k's so they will generally be at a higher search range but people will still be free to search any of the k-ranges.
Also, we'll have k=1005-2000 for n=50K-100K to start with and n=350K-500K later on as well as our double-check drive for k<=1001 and n=100K-260K. I stated in an RPS thread that I'll take k=27-31 from the double-check drive after our 1st drive is complete, due to the missing primes found for k=31 for n>400K. [/QUOTE] Great ideas. And here I was thinking about resting a bit on our laurels. Looks like enough work to choke a horse. |
[quote=MyDogBuster;152758]Okay, right out of an episode of the Twilight Zone, da da da da,
I tried again and this time they were accepted. So I guess I'm all caught up. I haven't got a clue as to why they worked the second time and not the first.[/quote] Hmm...that's odd. I don't know why it would do that. Anyway, now that you've got your results in, I'll go and change jobMaxTime to 5 days again... |
Hi all,
In case you're all wondering what this new "port 8000/NPLB 7th Drive" thing that's just showed up on the [URL]http://nplb-gb1.no-ip.org/llrnet/[/URL] status page is, that's a new, empty server that we will eventually be loading work for k=800-1001, n>600K into after we're done with the 1st Drive, as Gary, David and I had discussed via PM. I just got all the behind-the-scenes stuff for it all taken care of ahead of time so that when the time comes, all I have to do is pop in the knpairs and let 'er rip. :smile: Anyway, just wanted to let you guys know, because otherwise I'm sure there would have been somebody posting a message wondering what the heck this new thing was. :smile: In the meantime, this has helped me spot a previously-unnoticed bug that causes the status page to display "-1 remaining knpairs" for a brand-new server. :smile: Max :smile: |
Hmm...G4000 apparently crashed at least two times within the past hour or so. Here's what the console output said:
[code]llrnet: net.cxx:138: static void* net_Server_t::connection_thread(void*): Assertion `thd->socket >= 0' failed. net_signal called with code 6 shutting down listening socket accept: errorno=22 waiting thread #0 exits shutdown: errno 9 thread #2 exited[/code] The console output is specifically different than last time I had problems with the server continually crashing; though it may very well be a corrupted executable again. I'll swap in a fresh binary and see if that fixes anything. David, Carlos--any of you server gurus have any idea what's happening here? |
[quote=mdettweiler;152809]Hmm...G4000 apparently crashed at least two times within the past hour or so. Here's what the console output said:
[code]llrnet: net.cxx:138: static void* net_Server_t::connection_thread(void*): Assertion `thd->socket >= 0' failed. net_signal called with code 6 shutting down listening socket accept: errorno=22 waiting thread #0 exits shutdown: errno 9 thread #2 exited[/code]The console output is specifically different than last time I had problems with the server continually crashing; though it may very well be a corrupted executable again. I'll swap in a fresh binary and see if that fixes anything. David, Carlos--any of you server gurus have any idea what's happening here?[/quote] Okay, I've got the binary swapped out. Hopefully it won't crash any more... |
[quote=mdettweiler;152810]Okay, I've got the binary swapped out. Hopefully it won't crash any more...[/quote]
Hmm...it's still crashing. This is weird; I have absolutely no idea why it's doing this. The only thing I do know is that it seems to crash whenever it prunes the joblist and knpairs files. Anyone know why this is happening? |
[quote=MyDogBuster;152791]Great ideas. And here I was thinking about resting a bit on our laurels.
Looks like enough work to choke a horse.[/quote] The pressure will definitely be off. I'll likely drop to about 6-7 quads on NPLB, which is what I had on it prior to the last 1-2 months, from my current 8-9 after the 1st drive is done. There are several CRUS efforts that I'd like to put more CPU power into. NPLB and CRUS like most prime-search efforts are infinite projects. (CRUS was finite to start with, although extremely huge, when we were only including bases <= 32 but others and now me have started processing much larger bases because they are fun.) It's all a matter of how big of a piece we choose to process at any one time. We prefer to process large #'s of k's at once because there are great efficiency gains in processing and it's far easier to set goals for entire swaths of k and n-ranges. The challenge is keeping it fun for everyone so we have to vary our efforts enough and have enough different ones going at a time to make things interesting. At this particular point in time, we likely have less different efforts going at once then we will have for the foreseeable future. Gary |
[quote=mdettweiler;152812]Hmm...it's still crashing. This is weird; I have absolutely no idea why it's doing this. The only thing I do know is that it seems to crash whenever it prunes the joblist and knpairs files.
Anyone know why this is happening?[/quote] Is the server completely down? |
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