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[quote=petrw1;161716]I don't mean to sound like a smart aleck but isn't it just a matter of checking if the "Last Update" date is more than 60 days ago?[/quote]Such trusting faith in software :-) ... (But keep showing us that fresh viewpoint! It's valuable to counteract the clouding of vision that experience has brought to some of us. Sincerely!)
The questions are ... [I]is[/I] the relevant interval 60 days? ... or 90? ... or 180? And why do [I]we[/I] have to do the calendar arithmetic when PrimeNet is capable of doing that in microseconds? What we really want to know is what date [I]PrimeNet[/I] considers the expiry date to be, according to whatever formula it is actually using (see post #273 for apparent discrepancy between what George wrote and what PrimeNet is doing), so it needs to be explicitly reported by PrimeNet to us. - - - BTW, regarding necessary mistrust associated with computers: [URL]http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/118488[/URL] |
[quote=petrw1;161716]I don't mean to sound like a smart aleck but isn't it just a matter of checking if the "Last Update" date is more than 60 days ago?[/quote]
Another way that I've found is to go to the Manual Testing>Manual Extensions page. It shows essentially all of the same information that the Assignments page shows, along with the days to expiry. :smile: |
[quote=mdettweiler;161726]Another way that I've found is to go to the Manual Testing>Manual Extensions page. It shows essentially all of the same information that the Assignments page shows, along with the days to expiry. :smile:[/quote]
Thanks, that does indeed show the days to expiration. |
Adding to worktodo in p95v259
How do I add work to my worktodo file? My old computer's hard drive died so I don't have access to the old file.
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[QUOTE=petrw1;161581]
This is not a one-time. In fact TFLOP/s has been in the 42-44 range every time I looked over the last week. IMHO this means we are now seeing NEW members and not just V4-V5 conversions.[/QUOTE] I'm only seeing 37.027 TFLOP/s in the last 24 hours, 39.941 in the last week and 38.742 in the last 30 days. Perhaps you looked at potential TFLOP/s instead of actual? |
[QUOTE=jinydu;162146]I'm only seeing 37.027 TFLOP/s in the last 24 hours, 39.941 in the last week and 38.742 in the last 30 days.
Perhaps you looked at potential TFLOP/s instead of actual?[/QUOTE] I was looking at Today's Numbers in the menu on the lower-left of most screens and yes for the last couple days it has been lower again....so maybe I spoke too soon |
Adding to worktodo in p95v259
[QUOTE=dominicanpapi82;162117]How do I add work to my worktodo file? My old computer's hard drive died so I don't have access to the old file.[/QUOTE]There are two ways of doing it :
- Stop and exit Prime95, edit the files and restart Prime95. (This is necessary if you want to reorder worktodo.txt, change parameters in local.txt or prime.txt.) - Create a worktodo.add file withe the same structure as worktodo.txt ("[Worker #N]" header, followed by different workunit lines.) After a while the worktodo.add file will be absorbed by Prime95 and its workunits appended to the existing work. There are some issues when transferring workunits from one computer to another : the ID changes, and sometimes both the lines with the old assignment ID and the new assignment ID stay in the file. This is something George should investigate when he is back from hollidays and has some spare time... Jacob |
OVER 10,000 Users!!!!
If I am interpreting it correctly based on the "Overall Standings" 3,324 have submitted results ... so far; I know there will be many working away but just haven't finished an assignment yet, especially if it is a large LL.
[CODE] Today's Numbers Teams 155 Users 10033 CPUs 63194 TFLOP/s 39.462 GHz-Days 19730.932 [/CODE] |
[QUOTE=Prime95;154138]It has been on my to do list for a long while. I'll bump up its priority.[/QUOTE]
The ability to request exponents in a specified range of the Manual Assignments page is very useful. Thanks for adding it. Would it be possible to add an option to restrict the trial factoring to a specified upper bound? |
[QUOTE=Graff;162908]The ability to request exponents in a specified range of the Manual
Assignments page is very useful. Thanks for adding it. Would it be possible to add an option to restrict the trial factoring to a specified upper bound?[/QUOTE] An additional "would be nice" feature request: a unreserve option under the Manual Testing menu that has a simple text area into which one can type exponents that are to be unreserved and a submit button. While you can unreserve exponents using the My Accounts -> Assignments option, the cgi script that generates that page times out when you have a lot of assignments. In order to keep my machines busy for a week, I need to reserve about 12000 exponents and that is too much for the script. Graff |
One Worker of Core Duo Lost assignments....
I have a core Duo E6600 with two workers both running LL&DC
Early Feb when the server released all the v4 assignments I grabbed about a 20 28M LL tests for this PC; 10 for each worker; Each worker previously had about 7 18M DC tests and 5 28M LL tests. These assignments would bring each worker up to 240 days. I have in prime.txt DaysOfWork=90 UnreserveDays=300 Today at 2009-02-17 14:16 Worker #1 Unreserved all 15 LL assignments (not the DC tests) and then proceeded to get new work. However it only got enough work for 90 days; 6 of the same LL assignments returned for a net loss of 9. Here are the relevant lines from prime.log [CODE][Tue Feb 17 08:16:31 2009 - ver 25.9] Unreserving M28650653 Unreserving M28652207 Unreserving M28653631 Unreserving M28655113 Unreserving M28655227 Unreserving M28203107 Unreserving M28216003 Unreserving M28218889 Unreserving M28226197 Unreserving M28244311 Unreserving M28246807 Unreserving M28248397 Unreserving M28252463 Unreserving M28259353 Unreserving M28260691 Got assignment: LL M28203107 Got assignment: LL M28216003 Got assignment: LL M28218889 Got assignment: LL M28226197 Got assignment: LL M28244311 Got assignment: LL M28246807[/CODE] Anyone else have similar experiences? Anyone know why this happened? |
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