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Reserving 587.0k-587.4k. Please send me the files, thank you.
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[quote=em99010pepe;151775]Someone please check the first post of this thread...someone made a really big mess.
Carlos[/quote] Hum. That must have been me based on the timing of this. Can anyone tell me what happened and what it looked like? It looks good now. I thought I just added the 2 primes that I found late yesterday. |
[quote=em99010pepe;151829]Reserving 587.0k-587.4k. Please send me the files, thank you.[/quote]
File sent in a PM. |
Looked something like this:
[quote=gd_barnes;123330][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]This is team drive #1 for No Prime Left Behind. We will be searching all 400 < K <= 1001 for n=333.2K to 600K.[/FONT][/COLOR] Karsten (kar_bon) has created a web page [URL="http://www.rieselprime.org/NPLB/Drives/NPLB_Drive1.htm"]here[/URL] that shows details for the drive. He also maintaines a site that has almost all known Riesel primes. There is a page for the range of 300<k<2000 [URL="http://www.rieselprime.org/Data/00300.htm"]here[/URL]. The ranges searched and primes found from this project will be shown there. Two excellent LLRnet server will be processing a large part of the range. For general info. on setting up and running the servers see [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=9959"][COLOR=#22229c]this thread[/COLOR][/URL]. The info. specific to the servers that needs to be entered into your llr-clientconfig.txt file is: #1 server = "nplb.ironbits.net" port = 400 #2: server = "nplb.dynip.telepac.pt" port = 443 [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]We have divided the manual files up into n=100 pieces. [/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]There should be an average of around 1100-1150 candidates in each file and should take around 5-9 CPU days to test for the current level of n-ranges. Feel free to take as many files as you can complete in around 2 weeks.[/FONT][/COLOR] Please report all reservations/statuses/completions for this drive in this thread. Please report all primes found in the 'Report primes here' thread. Please post all results files in this thread or send them to me at: gbarnes017 at gmail dot com. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please report all top-5000 primes with a project ID of 'PrimeSearch' to properly credit Michael Hartley's original project. The project Admin's will take care of reserving ranges and entering primes at Michael's site after each n=20K range is completed. [FONT=Verdana][COLOR=black]New primes found from drive #1:[/COLOR][/FONT] Prime found by 791*2^576238-1 MyDogBuster 999*2^576128-1 MyDogBuster 749*2^573524-1 MyDogBuster 855*2^572656-1 MyDogBuster 439*2^572313-1 MyDogBuster 615*2^571871-1 MyDogBuster 615*2^571623-1 MyDogBuster (more will be posted later) [/code]Known primes not yet found in uncompleted reserved ranges: 735*2^547661-1 735*2^577763-1 675*2^578746-1 Known primes in unreserved ranges: (none) Known primes in ranges not yet posted: 861*2^599041-1 675*2^599539-1 [FONT=Verdana]Have fun and take down boat loads of top-5000 primes! :grin:[/FONT] [FONT=Verdana]Gary[/FONT][/quote] |
I think it was more like this (like it was truncated a few lines in to the prime list, not like random data in the middle was gone):
[quote=gd_barnes;123330][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]This is team drive #1 for No Prime Left Behind. We will be searching all 400 < K <= 1001 for n=333.2K to 600K.[/FONT][/COLOR] Karsten (kar_bon) has created a web page [URL="http://www.rieselprime.org/NPLB/Drives/NPLB_Drive1.htm"]here[/URL] that shows details for the drive. He also maintaines a site that has almost all known Riesel primes. There is a page for the range of 300<k<2000 [URL="http://www.rieselprime.org/Data/00300.htm"]here[/URL]. The ranges searched and primes found from this project will be shown there. Two excellent LLRnet server will be processing a large part of the range. For general info. on setting up and running the servers see [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=9959"][COLOR=#22229c]this thread[/COLOR][/URL]. The info. specific to the servers that needs to be entered into your llr-clientconfig.txt file is: #1 server = "nplb.ironbits.net" port = 400 #2: server = "nplb.dynip.telepac.pt" port = 443 [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]We have divided the manual files up into n=100 pieces. [/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]There should be an average of around 1100-1150 candidates in each file and should take around 5-9 CPU days to test for the current level of n-ranges. Feel free to take as many files as you can complete in around 2 weeks.[/FONT][/COLOR] Please report all reservations/statuses/completions for this drive in this thread. Please report all primes found in the 'Report primes here' thread. Please post all results files in this thread or send them to me at: gbarnes017 at gmail dot com. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please report all top-5000 primes with a project ID of 'PrimeSearch' to properly credit Michael Hartley's original project. The project Admin's will take care of reserving ranges and entering primes at Michael's site after each n=20K range is completed. [FONT=Verdana][COLOR=black]New primes found from drive #1:[/COLOR][/FONT] [code] Prime found by 791*2^576238-1 MyDogBuster 999*2^576128-1 MyDogBuster 749*2^573524-1 MyDogBuster 855*2^572656-1 MyDogBuster 439*2^572313-1 MyDogBuster[/quote]Can't you just use your mod powers, like Max used to restore it, to see the old version? |
[quote=Mini-Geek;151843]I think it was more like this (like it was truncated a few lines in to the prime list, not like random data in the middle was gone):
Can't you just use your mod powers, like Max used to restore it, to see the old version?[/quote] Here's approximately what it looked like, according to the edit log. I say "approximately" because the edit log doesn't preserve all spacing quite accurately...but, you can still get the general idea. :smile: [quote] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]This is team drive #1 for No Prime Left Behind. We will be searching all 400 < K <= 1001 for n=333.2K to 600K.[/FONT][/COLOR] Karsten (kar_bon) has created a web page [URL="http://www.rieselprime.org/NPLB/Drives/NPLB_Drive1.htm"]here[/URL] that shows details for the drive. He also maintaines a site that has almost all known Riesel primes. There is a page for the range of 300<k<2000 [URL="http://www.rieselprime.org/Data/00300.htm"]here[/URL]. The ranges searched and primes found from this project will be shown there. Two excellent LLRnet server will be processing a large part of the range. For general info. on setting up and running the servers see [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=9959"][COLOR=#22229c]this thread[/COLOR][/URL]. The info. specific to the servers that needs to be entered into your llr-clientconfig.txt file is: #1 server = "nplb.ironbits.net" port = 400 #2: server = "nplb.dynip.telepac.pt" port = 443 [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]We have divided the manual files up into n=100 pieces. [/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]There should be an average of around 1100-1150 candidates in each file and should take around 5-9 CPU days to test for the current level of n-ranges. Feel free to take as many files as you can complete in around 2 weeks.[/FONT][/COLOR] Please report all reservations/statuses/completions for this drive in this thread. Please report all primes found in the 'Report primes here' thread. Please post all results files in this thread or send them to me at: gbarnes017 at gmail dot com. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please report all top-5000 primes with a project ID of 'PrimeSearch' to properly credit Michael Hartley's original project. The project Admin's will take care of reserving ranges and entering primes at Michael's site after each n=20K range is completed. [FONT=Verdana][COLOR=black]New primes found from drive #1:[/COLOR][/FONT] [code]Prime found by 791*2^576238-1 MyDogBuster 999*2^576128-1 MyDogBuster 749*2^573524-1 MyDogBuster 855*2^572656-1 MyDogBuster 439*2^572313-1 MyDogBuster 615*2^571871-1 MyDogBuster 615*2^571623-1 MyDogBuster 459*2^571508-1 MyDogBuster 999*2^571360-1 MyDogBuster[/quote] |
I'm not familiar with the edit log.
Reference what you guys are showing that it looked like here. Is that ALL that is was showing? Was that much data really missing? |
[quote=gd_barnes;151858]I'm not familiar with the edit log.
Reference what you guys are showing that it looked like here. Is that ALL that is was showing? Was that much data really missing?[/quote] Yes, that is all that was showing. BTW, you can get to the edit log by clicking on the text "Last fiddled with by..." at the bottom of each post that has been edited at some point or another. (This also works for non-mods, too, on their own posts, at least until the edit timeout is reached.) |
Send me all that stuff in a text file and I'll put it up on the nplb.ironbits.net website, until I can get it moved over the the stats.ironbits.net site.
That, or, I should have most of that information in the database already right? Just need to get some php/mysql action going... |
[quote=IronBits;151879]Send me all that stuff in a text file and I'll put it up on the nplb.ironbits.net website, until I can get it moved over the the stats.ironbits.net site.
That, or, I should have most of that information in the database already right? Just need to get some php/mysql action going...[/quote] Hmm...well, that could possibly work, though putting it all up on a website would probably be overkill for the range info (which, besides, isn't even the type of data that easily lends itself to an SQL database, as far as I can tell). Probably a better solution would be to, first of all, be more careful when editing the range tables in this thread and other threads like it, and secondly, to keep periodic backups in a text file on Gary and I's hard drives in case mersenneforum.org goes down for whatever reason. :smile: |
We backup the forum twice a month.
We've had to recover data before so we learned to load the backup to a dummy forum. It isn't terribly difficult but it is time consuming, and boring. |
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