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IronBits 2009-01-03 22:47

Port 8000 is now dry and completed it's last assigned range.

mdettweiler 2009-01-04 01:29

[quote=IronBits;156691]Port 8000 is now dry and completed it's last assigned range.[/quote]
Okay, I'll get it processed later tonight. :smile:

gd_barnes 2009-01-04 02:09

[quote=em99010pepe;156660]Please help to dry C6000 (k=341) because I won't be hosting anymore servers for NPLB.[/quote]


I am assuming that you will not be processing k=315 in this server as previously mentioned; is that correct?

k=315 is a good heavy-weight k. I'll go ahead and include it with our mini drive of 5 k's to start a little later this month for a total of 6 k's divisible by 3.

I'll also ask Mike (MooooMoo) if he's interested in processing n=950K-1M for k=315 like the other 5 k's so that we'll just run the mini-drive on n=600K-950K.

Good luck in your other prime search efforts.


Gary

gd_barnes 2009-01-04 02:40

Well, for a change, it looks like David's servers are down and mine is up. lol

David, can you check on yours when you get a chance?


Thanks,
Gary

IronBits 2009-01-04 03:45

Looks ok from here, servers are up, hmmm...
Restarted both port 400 and 5000 and I still see folks coming in.
Something funny happened to the network, not in my house, that kept me from playing some quake action earlier...
I'll keep an eye on it.
Progress reports look ok
[URL]http://nplb.ironbits.net/progress_400.html[/URL]
[URL]http://nplb.ironbits.net/progress_5000.html[/URL]
You can also see what the servers are doing here with the copy of results.txt from each port
[URL="http://nplb.ironbits.net/progress_400.html"]http://nplb.ironbits.net/results_400.txt[/URL]
[URL="http://nplb.ironbits.net/progress_5000.html"]http://nplb.ironbits.net/results_5000.txt[/URL]
I don't see any long missing hours:minutes in any of the files.
/shrugs It's bad mojo vodoo I tell ya :wink:

If you can't get into the above pages, and the llrnet nplb servers are not responding, then the network is down.
Both the llrnet nplb Server and the web Server are sitting next to each other.
Conversely, if you can get work from the llrnet nplb servers, but not the web site, the web server is having a problem, and if you can get into the web server, but the llrnet nplb server is not handing out work, then the llrnet nplb server is fubar.

gd_barnes 2009-01-04 14:11

Oh, I was just going by the fact that no results were returned for over an hour. I hadn't messed with trying to remotely access my machines to see if they were getting work. The response time is very slow so it isn't worth messing with remotely accessing them unless I really need to.

Yep, looks like all the results over a couple of hours or more got bunched into one hour there. Good deal.


Thanks,
Gary

IronBits 2009-01-04 17:45

Ah, I've been working on converting the dos to vbscript still and then combining multiple scripts that do the same thing for different ports into one script.
Had a heck of a time with a pesky routine that does the copy of results.txt to the web server. Can't sneak anything by you. :wink:
Get a verizon wireless card for your laptop.
Comes in a USB model for less than $100 and works great and it's pretty fast, faster than a regular modem for sure.
Bought one for my Son for his and he loves it.
I used to live there for 6 years, just north of the North Las Vegas Airport.

mdettweiler 2009-01-04 21:38

[quote=IronBits;156810]Ah, I've been working on converting the dos to vbscript still and then combining multiple scripts that do the same thing for different ports into one script.
Had a heck of a time with a pesky routine that does the copy of results.txt to the web server. Can't sneak anything by you. :wink:
Get a verizon wireless card for your laptop.
Comes in a USB model for less than $100 and works great and it's pretty fast, faster than a regular modem for sure.
Bought one for my Son for his and he loves it.
I used to live there for 6 years, just north of the North Las Vegas Airport.[/quote]
Hmm...I thought even the 3G wireless cards are still slower than many household internet connections (though definitely within the broadband range of speeds). Have they gotten better since the ~300 Kbps that they were cranking out last time I read about them (a couple of years ago)?

IronBits 2009-01-04 23:41

Well, I would have thought the hotels/motels in Vegas would be all 10mb connections, but, he said it was slow/sluggish, so I thought maybe he was using a dial up modem.
Plus, if he got a wireless card, he could sit around the pool and still surf, when not looking at the scenery laying around on the towels and what not :big grin:

mdettweiler 2009-01-04 23:49

[quote=IronBits;156853]Well, I would have thought the hotels/motels in Vegas would be all 10mb connections, but, he said it was slow/sluggish, so I thought maybe he was using a dial up modem.
Plus, if he got a wireless card, he could sit around the pool and still surf, when not looking at the scenery laying around on the towels and what not :big grin:[/quote]
Ah, I see what you mean--at first I thought you meant to say it was faster than a [i]home[/i] internet connection, not a hotel one. :smile:

gd_barnes 2009-01-05 02:02

[quote=IronBits;156810]Ah, I've been working on converting the dos to vbscript still and then combining multiple scripts that do the same thing for different ports into one script.
Had a heck of a time with a pesky routine that does the copy of results.txt to the web server. Can't sneak anything by you. :wink:
Get a verizon wireless card for your laptop.
Comes in a USB model for less than $100 and works great and it's pretty fast, faster than a regular modem for sure.
Bought one for my Son for his and he loves it.
I used to live there for 6 years, just north of the North Las Vegas Airport.[/quote]


No no. The INTERNET response time is OUTSTANDING here in the apt. that we stay at in Vegas.

It's the remote-desktop thing where the response time is extremely poor. Otherwise I would have moved all port 5000 machines to port 400 by now. So far, I've only moved 2 of the 5 quads over. It takes me almost 10-15 mins. to move a full quad over, which includes time to clear out the current k/n pair and then return the other 4 in the cache to the server. (Max, I'm now caching 5 pairs all the time.)

Max, how is your response time when remotely accessing my machines?


Gary


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