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gd_barnes 2008-05-30 17:32

LLRnet servers for CRUS
 
[B]Note: Conjectures 'R Us has now discontinued use of LLRnet due to the fact that it is grossly inefficient for testing the types of numbers we're working on. We now use PRPnet instead; see [url=http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=12225]this thread[/url] for more details.[/B]

[B]CRUS LLRnet server #1 (updated 2008/06/03 14:00 GMT):[/B]
[B][port 6 has been shut down and its contents moved to PRPnet port 3000.][/B]
maintained by IronBits
server = "crus.ironbits.net"
port = 6
base: Sierp 6
n-range: 100K-130K
currently processing at n = [COLOR=blue]~118.7K[/COLOR]

[B]CRUS LLRnet server #2 (updated 2008/07/01 14:00 GMT):[/B]
[B][port 4 has been shut down. The range has been completed.][/B]
maintained by IronBits
server = "crus.ironbits.net"
port = 4
base: Sierp 4
k-value: 64494
n-range: 925K-1M
currently processing at NONE

All results at: [URL]http://crus.ironbits.net/[/URL]

gd_barnes 2008-05-30 17:47

Anon,

Go ahead and load up n=120K-130K in the Sierp base 6 server. I'm suggesting the smaller range because if we find a prime, I'd like to not have to continue testing the k-value over a large range in the server.

There has to be another prime in here somewhere! lol


Gary

mdettweiler 2008-05-30 21:23

[quote=gd_barnes;134810]Anon,

Go ahead and load up n=120K-130K in the Sierp base 6 server. I'm suggesting the smaller range because if we find a prime, I'd like to not have to continue testing the k-value over a large range in the server.

There has to be another prime in here somewhere! lol


Gary[/quote]
Okay, I'll do that ASAP...

mdettweiler 2008-05-31 00:20

[quote=Anonymous;134823]Okay, I'll do that ASAP...[/quote]
Done. :smile:

gd_barnes 2008-06-27 07:45

IronBits,

Will any prime found only be reflected on your web page here on the day in which it was found?

I/we failed to check the results files on a daily basis and had missed a prime that was found 3 weeks ago by Beyond.

If the prime only stays on the page for the day, I'll make sure Anon or I check it daily.

On another note, we'll get some port 6 processing going again in the near future. On port 4, I'll send a note to Beyond and see if he'd be willing to help dry it. Thanks a bunch for your testing on it! :smile:


Thanks,
Gary

IronBits 2008-06-28 02:58

Looking at [url]http://crus.ironbits.net/primes_crus.txt[/url] (not linked to front page, but now fixed)
I see the following entry.

user=Beyond_Free-DC
[06/01/08 05:18:48]
72785*6^118347+1 is prime! Time : 1050.0 sec.

IronBits 2008-06-28 06:19

I've fixed it up so it will keep a running list of primes found.
I re-scanned all results files for crus servers on port 4 and 6 and have fixed up the web page so they will always be available, and it will just append to it if/when primes are found now.

gd_barnes 2008-06-28 08:45

[quote=IronBits;136806]I've fixed it up so it will keep a running list of primes found.
I re-scanned all results files for crus servers on port 4 and 6 and have fixed up the web page so they will always be available, and it will just append to it if/when primes are found now.[/quote]


Great! Thanks David for doing that. It helps a lot. In a manual check that I also did yesterday of all of the results files, I had found only the prime that you posted here so everything is in order.


Gary

gd_barnes 2008-06-28 08:48

[quote=gd_barnes;136751]IronBits,

Will any prime found only be reflected on your web page here on the day in which it was found?

I/we failed to check the results files on a daily basis and had missed a prime that was found 3 weeks ago by Beyond.

If the prime only stays on the page for the day, I'll make sure Anon or I check it daily.

On another note, we'll get some port 6 processing going again in the near future. On port 4, I'll send a note to Beyond and see if he'd be willing to help dry it. Thanks a bunch for your testing on it! :smile:


Thanks,
Gary[/quote]


David,

I got a response back from Beyond on this. He said he would add 5-6 cores to port 4 from work. Unfortunately, he also said there was a storm that caused some problems in his home farm so that his current reservations will be delayed. I don't know how that will impact him putting cores on port 4 but he was definitely receptive to the idea of helping dry it out.


Gary

IronBits 2008-06-28 13:18

Well there are only 335 lines left, I assume k/n pairs. :)
I have 4 cores on it full time for the past week.
It was stuck at 604 lines, so I've almost cut it in half in that time.

gd_barnes 2008-06-28 20:07

[quote=IronBits;136821]Well there are only 335 lines left, I assume k/n pairs. :)
I have 4 cores on it full time for the past week.
It was stuck at 604 lines, so I've almost cut it in half in that time.[/quote]

Beyond is on it with what appears to be a similar number of cores as you. It'll probably be dried in ~3-5 days now. Cool! :smile:


Gary


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