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[QUOTE=nuggetprime;256681]I'd like something to test offline for my new cruncher,1K seems reasonable to start.
So I'm taking 700K-701K. Please send me the files to ilikelinustorvalds AT gmail DOT com, in 4 n=250 blocks. Thanks,nuggetprime[/QUOTE] Please bear in mind that you will need to provide the results files when you are finished. |
Reserving n=701K-710K for port 8000.
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Reserving n=710K-720K for port 8000.
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Reserving n=720K-730K for port 8000.
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Reserving 730K-740K for port 8000.
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Reserving n=740K-750K for port 8000.
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Max,
When you get back, can you do a quick spot-check of the primes in [URL]http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/llrnet/primes_8000.txt[/URL]. I'm seeing one or possibly two missing for n>735K. Gary |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;266464]Max,
When you get back, can you do a quick spot-check of the primes in [URL]http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/llrnet/primes_8000.txt[/URL]. I'm seeing one or possibly two missing for n>735K. Gary[/QUOTE] I see four primes for n>735K, both in the primes_8000.txt file and in the database's list: [code] user=gd_barnes [2011-07-14 05:27:11] 1459*2^736641-1 is prime! Time : 1344.0 sec. user=gd_barnes [2011-07-15 01:00:23] 1675*2^736923-1 is prime! Time : 1535.0 sec. user=Flatlander [2011-07-15 05:12:21] 1585*2^736945-1 is prime! Time : 11895.0 sec. user=gd_barnes [2011-07-15 05:34:29] 1947*2^737008-1 is prime! Time : 1193.0 sec. [/code] Your three primes are listed in the first post of this thread; Chris's isn't yet. Everything looks fine to me, at least as far as I can tell from this end; the only way something could be missing is if you had additional primes which were logged directly on your clients and not on the server, in which case we have a different sort of problem. |
[QUOTE=mdettweiler;266530]I see four primes for n>735K, both in the primes_8000.txt file and in the database's list:
[code] user=gd_barnes [2011-07-14 05:27:11] 1459*2^736641-1 is prime! Time : 1344.0 sec. user=gd_barnes [2011-07-15 01:00:23] 1675*2^736923-1 is prime! Time : 1535.0 sec. user=Flatlander [2011-07-15 05:12:21] 1585*2^736945-1 is prime! Time : 11895.0 sec. user=gd_barnes [2011-07-15 05:34:29] 1947*2^737008-1 is prime! Time : 1193.0 sec. [/code] Your three primes are listed in the first post of this thread; Chris's isn't yet. Everything looks fine to me, at least as far as I can tell from this end; the only way something could be missing is if you had additional primes which were logged directly on your clients and not on the server, in which case we have a different sort of problem.[/QUOTE] Oh, that list must only update once per day. Can you verify that? I think I was confused because the pair counts and results update every hour (or every 15 mins). I say this because when I checked for the first 2 primes above several hours after they were found, they were not there. Chris's prime is in the confirmed list. There are 3 new and 1 confirmed for n>735K shown in the 1st post at the moment of this posting. Gary |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;266571]Oh, that list must only update once per day. Can you verify that? I think I was confused because the pair counts and results update every hour (or every 15 mins). I say this because when I checked for the first 2 primes above several hours after they were found, they were not there.
Chris's prime is in the confirmed list. There are 3 new and 1 confirmed for n>735K shown in the 1st post at the moment of this posting. Gary[/QUOTE] Ah, okay, I too thought that the DB's Prime List page updated on an hourly basis with everything else. I learn something new every day. :smile: Dave, could you please confirm whether this is indeed the case? Just to clarify, the page we are talking about is the one at [url]http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/stats/index.php?content=prime_list[/url]. Thanks, Max :smile: |
[QUOTE=mdettweiler;266574]Ah, okay, I too thought that the DB's Prime List page updated on an hourly basis with everything else. I learn something new every day. :smile:
Dave, could you please confirm whether this is indeed the case? Just to clarify, the page we are talking about is the one at [URL]http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/stats/index.php?content=prime_list[/URL]. Thanks, Max :smile:[/QUOTE] HUH? No!! Why would you think that I was all of a sudden asking about he DB prime list? I've never seen an issue with that. I asked about how often the prime list that you created at [URL]http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/llrnet/primes_8000.txt[/URL] is updated. See my original link. Dave, no need to respond to Max's question. |
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