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CRUS LLRnet server discussion
Note from Anonymous: I've renamed this thread to "CRUS LLRnet server discussion" (formerly "CRUS LLRnet server testing") now that the server is out of the "testing" stage, and since this thread still seems to be the best place for discussing the server. :smile:
-------------------------------- Original post: -------------------------------- Server: CRUS.dynip.telepac.pt Port: 443 Just need the files in base 2 to start running....lol. EDIT: knpairs.txt in server for testing... [code]100000000000000:M:1:2:258 223 2000019 223 2000067 223 2000187 223 2000259 223 2000547 223 2000619 223 2000883 223 2000955 223 2001123 223 2001147 223 2001291 223 2001307 223 2001315 223 2001483 223 2001531 223 2001555 223 2001867 223 2001915 223 2002099 223 2002131 223 2002203 223 2002371 223 2002387[/code]Carlos |
[quote=em99010pepe;123403]Server: CRUS.dynip.telepac.pt
Port: 443 Just need the files in base 2 to start running....lol. EDIT: knpairs.txt in server for testing... [code]100000000000000:M:1:2:258 223 2000019 223 2000067 223 2000187 223 2000259 223 2000547 223 2000619 223 2000883 223 2000955 223 2001123 223 2001147 223 2001291 223 2001307 223 2001315 223 2001483 223 2001531 223 2001555 223 2001867 223 2001915 223 2002099 223 2002131 223 2002203 223 2002371 223 2002387[/code]Carlos[/quote] Where'd you get the numbers for testing? I'll send you some files shortly... |
Send me now, it's getting too late where I live...lol
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[quote=em99010pepe;123405]Send me now, it's getting too late where I live...lol[/quote]
Okay, working on that right now... |
Closing off the server and waiting for Anon's files...lol
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One file from Drive #2 has been sent to Carlos. I'll come up with a zipfile containing a preconfigured LLRNet client and post it here...
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Server is up and running.
knpair.txt in the server: [code]600000000000:M:1:2:258 30692 87502 77652 87502 77652 87514 115868 87514 30692 87517 27408 87523 86220 87526 27408 87527 30692 87532 27408 87533 119540 87538 27408 87541 30692 87547 134892 87548 132092 87549 105512 87556 60272 87560 54812 87563 132092 87567 30692 87577 86220 87580 27408 87581 132092 87582 27408 87583 105512 87583 71192 87584 134892 87584 54812 87587 79088 87587 77652 87592 30692 87595 79088 87597 115868 87604 60272 87605 27408 87611 60272 87614 77652 87618 71192 87620 54812 87623 99948 87623 30692 87625 132092 87627 135452 87632 135452 87650 77652 87652 105512 87655 132092 87657 119540 87658 77652 87660 77652 87664 99948 87668 30692 87670 27408 87671 115868 87676 54812 87677 60272 87680 53520 87681 27408 87683 99948 87683 60272 87689 115868 87694 71192 87704 53520 87705 27408 87709 134892 87710 135452 87716 79088 87717 30692 87718 86220 87718 60272 87722 135452 87722 53520 87729 77652 87730 54812 87731 86220 87736 60272 87740 53520 87741 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Carlos |
kar_bon received a few numbers to test....
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right, works fine!
but are the sieved candidates ok? many small factors (3,5,...)!!! if a small factor is found, the Res64 is from the test before in the info-frame of llrnet: [code] Starting Lucas-Lehmer loop... 71192*2^87620-1 is not prime. Res64: 82877F9D72E38BB6 Time : 22.137 sec. Successfully connected to server! LOGGED ON [01/22/08 00:44:12] Result 71192/87620 succesfully sent to the server. LOGGING OUT Working on : 54812/87623 (600000000000:M:1:2:258) 54812*2^87623-1 has a small factor : 3 !! Successfully connected to server! LOGGED ON [01/22/08 00:44:13] Result 54812/87623 succesfully sent to the server. [/code] |
[quote=em99010pepe;123410]I though you had the RS5 version but that's ok....
Carlos[/quote] I have both the sr5 and stock versions already, all I need to do is configure the clientconfig file and zip it up. :smile: I'll make both versions available--the stock version will work fine for power-of-2 bases, and it has graphics available; the SR5 version will work for other bases, but it doesn't have graphics. (For that matter, the SR5 version should work fine with base 2.) I'll post both. |
You won't have space to attach so send them to me by email. Don't forget to rename the zip file to pdf. I'm going to sleep. The server is up and running...
Carlos |
[quote=kar_bon;123412]right, works fine!
but are the sieved candidates ok? many small factors (3,5,...)!!![/quote] It's wrong.....Anon's fault....hehe Let me fix....server down. |
I'll post a separate thread sometime soon (i.e. sometime today), with instructions for using the LLRNet server and links to download the client software. Gary can then make it a sticky. :smile:
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I really don't know where he picked up the kn pairs!!!!
Just see if you get a 223 pair...server up. |
[quote=kar_bon;123412]right, works fine!
but are the sieved candidates ok? many small factors (3,5,...)!!! if a small factor is found, the Res64 is from the test before in the info-frame of llrnet: [code] Starting Lucas-Lehmer loop... 71192*2^87620-1 is not prime. Res64: 82877F9D72E38BB6 Time : 22.137 sec. Successfully connected to server! LOGGED ON [01/22/08 00:44:12] Result 71192/87620 succesfully sent to the server. LOGGING OUT Working on : 54812/87623 (600000000000:M:1:2:258) 54812*2^87623-1 has a small factor : 3 !! Successfully connected to server! LOGGED ON [01/22/08 00:44:13] Result 54812/87623 succesfully sent to the server. [/code][/quote] Oh, whoops! It's converted to base 2 but has still got the original base 16 n-values! I'll fix it and send Carlos the corrected file... |
I'm getting sleepy....:yawn:
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from riesel base 16 team drive in base 2!
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Okay, correct input file is attached. :smile:
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223 is down, riesel base 16 team drive in base 2 is up and running. Bye.
kar_bon, please cancel 223. |
[quote=em99010pepe;123423]223 is down, riesel base 16 team drive in base 2 is up and running. Bye.[/quote]
Thanks! :smile: It should work fine now. Turns out my Perl script was set to multiple the k by 4, not the n! Now that's fixed. I don't know how I made that kind of dumb mistake. Maybe I was going too fast. (Rushing so that I could get it all set in time before Carlos went to bed. Of course my mistake delayed that even further... :blush:) |
ok 223 cancelled.
riesel base 16 running ok.... hope so first result in 2 minutes |
[quote=kar_bon;123427]ok 223 cancelled.
riesel base 16 runnning ok.... hope so[/quote] Okay, great. Right now I'm putting together the zip files and uploading them to my Google Pages web space, then I'll post the "official" LLRNet thread. :smile: |
This week I'll have to install a new power supply to the current server, I'll let you guys know when...meanwhile the server is up and running. kar_bon got the first kn pair...
Carlos |
[quote=Anonymous;123428]Okay, great. Right now I'm putting together the zip files and uploading them to my Google Pages web space, then I'll post the "official" LLRNet thread. :smile:[/quote]
Wait until I get a new power supply....ok? |
[quote=em99010pepe;123430]Wait until I get a new power supply....ok?[/quote]
Oh, okay. Send me a PM when it's all clear. :smile: |
oh btw, i got this version:
LLR network client 0.9b7 Based on LLR version 3.5.0 |
[quote=kar_bon;123432]oh btw, i got this version:
LLR network client 0.9b7 Based on LLR version 3.5.0[/quote] Yeah, that's the latest version AFAIK. It hasn't been updated in a while. :smile: The main reason why I'm making my own zip files rather than going with existing ones is so that the clientconfig files can be preconfigured for the CRUS server. |
[quote=kar_bon;123432]oh btw, i got this version:
LLR network client 0.9b7 Based on LLR version 3.5.0[/quote] LLRNet server is based on LLR 3.5.0 and not on LLR.3.7.1c First result just came in: 7673*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: C08D833F7805E23C Time : 438.0 sec. Thanks!!! Carlos |
[quote=em99010pepe;123434]LLRNet server is based on LLR 3.5.0 and not on LLR.3.7.1c[/quote]
Yep, that's why we need to convert to base 2 before feeding the files into the server. [quote=em99010pepe]First result just came in: 7673*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: C08D833F7805E23C Time : 438.0 sec. Thanks!!! Carlos[/quote] Great! I'll quick verify that to make sure all is working OK... Oh, BTW, Karsten, are you using the stock (Riesel Sieve or PSP) version of LLRNet, or the SR5 version? |
Second result:
19413*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: 6101CA035673057D Time : 434.0 sec. I'm off to bed...lol |
[QUOTE=Anonymous;123435]
Oh, BTW, Karsten, are you using the stock (Riesel Sieve or PSP) version of LLRNet, or the SR5 version?[/QUOTE] oh, don't know where i got this verison from. got it for a long time in my tools-directory. "CHANGELOG.txt" is 0 byte and "README.txt" contains only [code] /* * LLRNet - network part of LLR * * (C) 2004-2005 Vincent Penne * * Released under GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE * (See file LICENSE that must be included with this software) * */ [/code] |
[quote=em99010pepe;123434]LLRNet server is based on LLR 3.5.0 and not on LLR.3.7.1c
First result just came in: 7673*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: C08D833F7805E23C Time : 438.0 sec. Thanks!!! Carlos[/quote] Okay, verification came out fine: 7673*2^350008-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: C08D833F7805E23C Time : 254.395 sec. |
[code]
7673*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: C08D833F7805E23C Time : 436.552 sec. Result 7673/350008 succesfully sent to the server. 19413*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: 6101CA035673057D Time : 431.894 sec. Result 19413/350008 succesfully sent to the server. 19413*2^350056-1 is not prime. Res64: 91C3AFE92586DF45 Time : 451.384 sec. Result 19413/350056 succesfully sent to the server. [/code] shall i running this over night? |
[quote=kar_bon;123437]oh, don't know where i got this verison from. got it for a long time in my tools-directory.
"CHANGELOG.txt" is 0 byte and "README.txt" contains only [code] /* * LLRNet - network part of LLR * * (C) 2004-2005 Vincent Penne * * Released under GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE * (See file LICENSE that must be included with this software) * */ [/code][/quote] Okay, then it's probably stock. :smile: Until I get the go-ahead from Carlos to post the "official" thread, here's the links to download LLRnet preconfigured for CRUS: [URL="http://bugmesticky.googlepages.com/LLRnet-win32-CRUS.zip"]Windows (stock version, power-of-2 bases only)[/URL] [URL="http://bugmesticky.googlepages.com/LLRnet-linux-CRUS.tar.bz2"]Linux (stock version, power-of-2 bases only)[/URL] [URL="http://bugmesticky.googlepages.com/LLRnet-freebsd-CRUS.tar.gz"]FreeBSD (stock version, power-of-2 bases only)[/URL] [URL="http://bugmesticky.googlepages.com/LLRnet-win32-non_power-of-2_base-CRUS.zip"]Windows (SR5 version, works for all bases but no GUI)[/URL] [URL="http://bugmesticky.googlepages.com/LLRnet-linux-non_power-of-2_base-CRUS.tar.bz2"]Linux (SR5 version, works for all bases but no GUI)[/URL] |
[quote=kar_bon;123440][code]
7673*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: C08D833F7805E23C Time : 436.552 sec. Result 7673/350008 succesfully sent to the server. 19413*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: 6101CA035673057D Time : 431.894 sec. Result 19413/350008 succesfully sent to the server. 19413*2^350056-1 is not prime. Res64: 91C3AFE92586DF45 Time : 451.384 sec. Result 19413/350056 succesfully sent to the server. [/code]shall i running this over night?[/quote] No, seems to be fine. :smile: The stock version is fine for power-of-2 bases. Oh yeah, duh--I should have realized from the start you were using the stock version. You had a GUI, so you would have to be using the stock LLRnet (the SR5 version doesn't have a GUI). |
ok, than sleep well all.
works fine! great! karsten |
HOLY COW!! :smile: While the cat's away, the mice will play! :grin:
Nice work guys! 35 posts in < 2 hours. I'll leave this all up to you computer techies and be the audience. One thing...it bothers me a bit that we must use LLR 3.5.0. Besides having to convert base 16 to base 2, will it work for bases that are not powers of 2? Also, are there any known LLR bugs that were fixed between 3.5.0 and the current version? Thanks, Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;123456]HOLY COW!! :smile: While the cat's away, the mice will play! :grin:
Nice work guys! 35 posts in < 2 hours. I'll leave this all up to you computer techies and be the audience. One thing...it bothers me a bit that we must use LLR 3.5.0. Besides having to convert base 16 to base 2, will it work for bases that are not powers of 2? Also, are there any known LLR bugs that were fixed between 3.5.0 and the current version? Thanks, Gary[/quote] The only detriments to using LLR 3.5 are that it doesn't automatically convert power-of-2 bases to base 2 (that was added in 3.6), and that there were some small speed improvements (though as far as I know they only affected LLR tests, i.e. only base 2 Riesel numbers) added in 3.6. As for working with bases that are not powers of 2, the LLRNet server software works with any base without modification; and on the client side, whereas the stock LLRnet client doesn't work with non-base 2 numbers, the SR5 project has developed a modified version that works with all bases. Oh, and by the way: Carlos, after you've upgraded your power supply and are all set for me to "officially" open up the LLRnet server to the general public, I'll be sending you some more files. They'll be Riesel Base 16, just like the ones you've got now, so you can just add the numbers to the end of the current file. Gary, you might want to get the sieving rolling for Riesel Base 16 n>100K, because the LLRnet server might eat up what's currently left of the 2nd Drive pretty fast! :wink: |
[quote=Anonymous;123442]
[quote=kar_bon][code] 7673*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: C08D833F7805E23C Time : 436.552 sec. Result 7673/350008 succesfully sent to the server. 19413*2^350008-1 is not prime. Res64: 6101CA035673057D Time : 431.894 sec. Result 19413/350008 succesfully sent to the server. 19413*2^350056-1 is not prime. Res64: 91C3AFE92586DF45 Time : 451.384 sec. Result 19413/350056 succesfully sent to the server. [/code]shall i running this over night?[/quote] No, seems to be fine. :smile: The stock version is fine for power-of-2 bases. Oh yeah, duh--I should have realized from the start you were using the stock version. You had a GUI, so you would have to be using the stock LLRnet (the SR5 version doesn't have a GUI).[/quote] Oops, I think I worded that wrong. :blush: I meant that everything was all right, and that you'd be clear to run it all night if you wanted to. Sorry if you interpreted it as "don't run it overnight"! Anon :ermm: P.S.: Actually, I would be really glad if you could run it overnight--I'd like to get these Riesel Base 16 candidates finished up so we can insert some Sierpinski Base 16 work, where help is more needed (the server must be run dry before a different type of candidates can be inserted). |
ok, running again (16 tests done)
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After drying the server I'll double-check myself the numbers...
Members running the LLRnet client: kar_bon and Anonymous. |
Anon,
Your LLRNet RS5 version link is broken... Carlos |
Is is possible to clean this thread and leave only what's necessary to set up the LLRnet server?
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[quote=em99010pepe;123494]Is is possible to clean this thread and leave only what's necessary to set up the LLRnet server?[/quote]
I can do that. Let me know which post #'s you want to keep or which ones you want to delete and I'll take care of it. |
[quote=gd_barnes;123500]I can do that. Let me know which post #'s you want to keep or which ones you want to delete and I'll take care of it.[/quote]
Actually, I was kind of thinking that we should leave this thread be, then I'd start a separate thread containing instructions on how to use the LLRnet server (i.e. the "official" announcement). Then Gary could make that a sticky. The only reason why I haven't posted it yet is because Carlos wants me to wait until he's gotten the server's power supply upgraded (it wouldn't be very good to have a server outage right after the server becomes available!). |
[quote=em99010pepe;123487]After drying the server I'll double-check myself the numbers...
Members running the LLRnet client: kar_bon and Anonymous[/quote] Okay, if you want--though, actually, I'd already doublechecked Karsten's first result and it came out fine, so I'm confident that the LLRnet server is working properly. Also, both Karsten and I are pretty sure that are systems are producing good residuals (right, Karsten? :wink:). [quote=em99010pepe;123493]Anon, Your LLRNet RS5 version link is broken... Carlos[/quote] Ooh, thanks for pointing that out. It looks like Google Pages will truncate the filename if the name is too long. :blush: I had typed the link manually, assuming that it was okay...I'll go and shorten the filenames for the SR5 ones, then post the corrected links here. Edit: Okay, here's the links: [URL="http://bugmesticky.googlepages.com/LLRnet-win32-sr5-CRUS.zip"]Windows (SR5 version)[/URL] [URL="http://bugmesticky.googlepages.com/LLRnet-linux-sr5-CRUS.tar.bz2"]Linux (SR5 version)[/URL] |
[QUOTE=Anonymous;123503]Also, both Karsten and I are pretty sure that are systems are producing good residuals (right, Karsten? :wink:).
[/QUOTE] why do we put some test (after completing the running Riesel-tests) where we know they must be correct. long time ago there were problems with llr (don't know exactly the version, think it was 3.3?) and they were tested by others in the old 15k-forum. i check this to find the posts and the teste, then we could put them on the server and test the results. what do you think about this? karsten |
[quote=kar_bon;123509]why do we put some test (after completing the running Riesel-tests) where we know they must be correct. long time ago there were problems with llr (don't know exactly the version, think it was 3.3?) and they were tested by others in the old 15k-forum. i check this to find the posts and the teste, then we could put them on the server and test the results.
what do you think about this? karsten[/quote] Okay, that sounds like a good idea. Maybe I can grab some of the residuals for the Riesel Base 16 team drive's lower ranges, then send Carlos the file to put those numbers into the LLRnet server; we could then compare the residuals to see if anything's amiss. |
The server will be down within 45 min, I suggest to increase the wu cache to 30-40 numbers....
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[quote=em99010pepe;123514]The server will be down within 45 min, I suggest to increase the wu cache to 30-40 numbers....[/quote]
Is this the aforementioned power supply upgrade? :smile: |
[quote=Anonymous;123515]Is this the aforementioned power supply upgrade? :smile:[/quote]
Sorry, not yet, false alarm.... |
Carlos,
Here's some numbers you can insert into the LLRnet server. They're taken from existing residuals from the lowest range of the 2nd Drive, so they'll be perfect for doublechecks. Since they're the same type of numbers that's currently in there, you won't have to run the server dry before inserting them. All you'll need to do is paste these numbers into the end of the knpairs.txt file--without the NewPGen header, of course. :smile: |
[QUOTE=Anonymous;123523]Carlos,
Here's some numbers you can insert into the LLRnet server. They're taken from existing residuals from the lowest range of the 2nd Drive, so they'll be perfect for doublechecks. Since they're the same type of numbers that's currently in there, you won't have to run the server dry before inserting them. All you'll need to do is paste these numbers into the end of the knpairs.txt file--without the NewPGen header, of course. :smile:[/QUOTE] first close the server ... then add the numbers then restart the server ... if you don't do that, the server will erase the new numbers ... for info: i think that the residues for k*2^4n-1 and for k*16^n-1 are not the same ... even if llr (classic one) reduce k*16^n-1 to k*2^4n-1 |
Anon,
As tnerual said I need to stop the server before adding more work. At current speed the server will dry in less than 4 hours. (I added a fast machine) Should I add your file? BTW, that file only has 30 numbers....I think it's a bit low.... |
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found a test file in the old 15k-forum for testing llr version 3 which had problems with small k/n pairs. this testfile contains about 10.000 candidates from (204307539,3291) to (2232007,1490605)!
all candidates should be primes! |
That'll also be a good test for the internet connection....I'm gonna add my quad-core to llrnet...lol
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[quote=em99010pepe;123526]Anon,
As tnerual said I need to stop the server before adding more work. At current speed the server will dry in less than 4 hours. (I added a fast machine) Should I add your file? BTW, that file only has 30 numbers....I think it's a bit low....[/quote] Yes, please add the file. It only has 30 numbers, yes, but that still should be adequate for a quick little doublecheck. :smile: |
[quote=kar_bon;123533]found a test file in the old 15k-forum for testing llr version 3 which had problems with small k/n pairs. this testfile contains about 10.000 candidates from (204307539,3291) to (2232007,1490605)!
all candidates should be primes![/quote] Carlos, can you add this, too? You can add it immediately below the 30 candidates I posted, when you edit the knpairs.txt file. Thanks! |
[quote=em99010pepe;123534]That'll also be a good test for the internet connection....I'm gonna add my quad-core to llrnet...lol[/quote]
With your quad-core, we should have the remaining numbers cleaned up in no time! :cool: I'll reserve the Sierpinski work for you to add after the server's run dry (i.e. after it's completed both the original Riesel work and the doublecheck work). |
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Okay, here's the HUGE file with all the Sierp. Base 16 candidates in it.
Carlos, after the server goes dry (i.e. all knpairs, including the doublechecks, are handed out and residuals returned), copy off the results.txt file, and mail it to me. (You already have my email address.) The results file will include both the Riesel candidates and the doublecheck work; I'll separate those myself, then generate normal-style lresults files (as well as some cool stats that I've got in mind!) from the Riesel candidates and submit the lresults to Gary. After you've copied off the results.txt file, insert the Sierpinski file, and start it up again! :smile: |
[quote=tnerual;123524]first close the server ... then add the numbers then restart the server ...
if you don't do that, the server will erase the new numbers ... for info: i think that the residues for k*2^4n-1 and for k*16^n-1 are not the same ... even if llr (classic one) reduce k*16^n-1 to k*2^4n-1[/quote] Yes, that's because the old LLR doesn't reduce base 16 to base 2, and does a PRP test on it (which is not compatible with LLR residual-wise). The new LLR, however, reduces to base 2 and does an LLR test on the base 2 number. However, we've effectively mimiced that function for our LLRnet by pre-reducing the file to base 2--so LLRnet treats it as any old base 2 file. Thus, residuals for a base 16 number auto-reduced to base 2, and the same number manually reduced to base 2 before feeding it in to LLR, are compatible. I wrote a little Perl script to do the job of converting a base 16 file to base 2--after I've made some refinements to it, I'll post it here. |
Sierp. Base 16 - PORT 444
Server: CRUS.dynip.telepac.pt Port: 444 |
[quote=em99010pepe;123548]Sierp. Base 16 - PORT 444
Server: CRUS.dynip.telepac.pt Port: 444[/quote] Oh, okay. Now that I think about it, a separate server probably is the best way to ensure a smooth transition. :smile: Okay, here's what you should do: After the Riesel server has run dry and you've shut it off, shut down the Sierp. server, set it to port 443, and start it up again. I don't know why I didn't think of that before! :wink: |
BTW Carlos, did you get to insert the doublecheck work for the Riesel server yet?
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[quote=Anonymous;123549]Oh, okay. Now that I think about it, a separate server probably is the best way to ensure a smooth transition. :smile:
Okay, here's what you should do: After the Riesel server has run dry and you've shut it off, shut down the Sierp. server, set it to port 443, and start it up again. I don't know why I didn't think of that before! :wink:[/quote] I prefer to have two, one for Riesel and one Sierp... [quote=Anonymous;123551]BTW Carlos, did you get to insert the doublecheck work for the Riesel server yet?[/quote] Yep... |
[quote=em99010pepe;123552]I prefer to have two, one for Riesel and one Sierp...
Yep...[/quote] Well, I guess we could do that...but since at the moment, Sierp. is the higher priority (it's getting less attention from the manual LLRers), we'll want that one on port 443, since port 443 can be accessed through corporate firewalls usually. Then the Riesel one can go on port 444. As for keeping the Riesel one busy: How about you let it run dry first, after inserting the doublecheck work, then after the residuals have been verified, you can insert more Riesel work that I'll be giving you. What do you think? |
[quote=Anonymous;123553]Well, I guess we could do that...but since at the moment, Sierp. is the higher priority (it's getting less attention from the manual LLRers), we'll want that one on port 443, since port 443 can be accessed through corporate firewalls usually. Then the Riesel one can go on port 444.
As for keeping the Riesel one busy: How about you let it run dry first, after inserting the doublecheck work, then after the residuals have been verified, you can insert more Riesel work that I'll be giving you. What do you think?[/quote] And I guess we would need another server for Sierp base 6 assuming that we opt to go that route for team drive #3. |
For the moment I am worried about the rejected numbers I am receiving...I was playing around with the server set up....I am manually re-introducing them on the knpairs.txt.
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[quote=gd_barnes;123555]And I guess we would need another server for Sierp base 6 assuming that we opt to go that route for team drive #3.[/quote]
Yeah, we could do that easily, too. :smile: |
[quote=em99010pepe;123556]For the moment I am worried about the rejected numbers I am receiving...I was playing around with the server set up....I am manually re-introducing them on the knpairs.txt.[/quote]
Rejected numbers? What rejected numbers? :huh: |
[code]user=Anonymous
[01/22/08 21:27:45] 33863*2^354920-1 is not prime. Res64: AC69EDD57B179CDA Time : 0.0 sec. user=em99010pepe [01/22/08 21:31:36] 21555*2^354928-1 is not prime. Res64: FE1D28ADDB5D9D4F Time : 673.0 sec. user=tnerual [01/22/08 21:35:17] 13703*2^354932-1 is not prime. Res64: ECA298A7B7D5C228 Time : 794.0 sec. user=kar_bon [01/22/08 21:38:56] 33023*2^354936-1 is not prime. Res64: 19215EC30929D35C Time : 853.0 sec.[/code] I was playing with the prune and the maximum allowed time for a user to complete a job so I got a few rejected numbers, not to worried about, everything is under control. |
[quote=em99010pepe;123560]user=Anonymous
[01/22/08 21:27:45] 33863*2^354920-1 is not prime. Res64: AC69EDD57B179CDA Time : 0.0 sec. user=em99010pepe [01/22/08 21:31:36] 21555*2^354928-1 is not prime. Res64: FE1D28ADDB5D9D4F Time : 673.0 sec. user=tnerual [01/22/08 21:35:17] 13703*2^354932-1 is not prime. Res64: ECA298A7B7D5C228 Time : 794.0 sec. user=kar_bon [01/22/08 21:38:56] 33023*2^354936-1 is not prime. Res64: 19215EC30929D35C Time : 853.0 sec.[/quote] So you're saying that those were accidentally received on the Sierpinski server? How about you just leave the Riesel server on port 443, and the Sierpinski on port 444, until we've run the Riesel server dry? |
[quote=Anonymous;123561]So you're saying that those were accidentally received on the Sierpinski server?
How about you just leave the Riesel server on port 443, and the Sierpinski on port 444, until we've run the Riesel server dry?[/quote] No, they were received on the Riesel server....Now everything is back to normal. We will make as I suggested, two server, two different ports. |
[quote=em99010pepe;123565]No, they were received on the Riesel server....Now everything is back to normal.
We will make as I suggested, two server, two different ports.[/quote] Okay. So, let me see if I've got this straight: you're going to keep the Riesel server on port 443 until it's run dry, with the Sierp. server on port 444. When the Riesel server has run dry, you'll shut it down, move the Sierp. server to port 443, then once I've verified the doublecheck residuals, I'll send you more files for the Riesel server, and you'll start it back up on port 444. Correct? |
One thing I need to clarify. I can't shutdown the Riesel server because there's a time limit for receiving the work from the clients. Imagine someone just shutdowns a client with 10 numbers to test. Those 10 numbers will only be again available to distribute when the server receives an answer from that client within the time limited imposed by the server. So I can't change the ports between servers...
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[quote=Anonymous;123567]Okay. So, let me see if I've got this straight: you're going to keep the Riesel server on port 443 until it's run dry, with the Sierp. server on port 444. When the Riesel server has run dry, you'll shut it down, move the Sierp. server to port 443, then once I've verified the doublecheck residuals, I'll send you more files for the Riesel server, and you'll start it back up on port 444. Correct?[/quote]
I won't change the ports. I only can do that when all servers dry out....The Riesel one will take at least more 24 hours... |
[quote=em99010pepe;123568]One thing I need to clarify. I can't shutdown the Riesel server because there's a time limit for receiving the work from the clients. Imagine someone just shutdowns a client with 10 numbers to test. Those 10 numbers will only be again available to distribute when the server receives an answer from that client within the time limited imposed by the server. So I can't change the ports between servers...[/quote]
Okay, then: Did anyone send in any results for the Sierp. server yet? If not, then would you please shut it down for the time being? That way, we can hold off until we can start it on port 443. |
[quote=Anonymous;123570]Okay, then: Did anyone send in any results for the Sierp. server yet? If not, then would you please shut it down for the time being? That way, we can hold off until we can start it on port 443.[/quote]
Not yet...Port 444 down but we need to think to use another port for Riesel server. I can easily run 10 LLRNet servers..... |
[quote=em99010pepe;123571]Not yet...Port 444 down but we need to think to use another port for Riesel server. I can easily run 10 LLRNet servers.....[/quote]
Okay, good. Once the Riesel server has run dry, we can switch it to any other port easily. We'll always want to have at least one server on port 443 or 80--thus, users behind corporate firewalls can access at least one of the servers. If you have port 80 available, that would be perfect--we could put the Riesel server there, and Sierpinski on 443. (Since nobody's touched the Sierp. server yet, we could easily switch it to 443 once the Riesel server isn't using that port any more.) As for being able to run 10 LLRnet servers: well, I don't think we'll need that many, but that sure keeps our options open! :smile: Maybe for a future No Prime Left Behind server (let's hold off on that one until we've gotten the CRUS ones all set, though!). |
I've currently got one of my cores on my Core 2 Duo running on the LLRnet server (Riesel, of course, since that's the only one up right now). I'm going to move my other core over right after I post this, too, to help clean up the remaining candidates ASAP.
Carlos, roughly how much more do we have left of the 2nd Drive candidates--i.e. how much longer before the server starts handing out doublecheck tests? Also, what time limit did you set the server to allot for clients to return tests? |
Soon the double check will start and the re-test of the rejected numbers...
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how many cores are you running as llrnet client ?
on my side, i run - 2 cores of a dual athlon x2 4200 - 1 core of an athlon xp 2600 + - 1 core of an P4 - 1600 - 1 core of a centrino-duo 1600 |
[quote=em99010pepe;123577]Soon the double check will start and the re-test of the rejected numbers...[/quote]
I've already got a few of the doublechecks showing up in my workfile.txt (set to cache 10 numbers). :smile: |
1 core: P4 at 2GHz
now testing Riesel base 16 from n=100k (which i tested 2 weeks ago on Core2Quad) |
[quote=tnerual;123578]how many cores are you running as llrnet client ?
on my side, i run - 2 cores of a dual athlon x2 4200 - 1 core of an athlon xp 2600 + - 1 core of an P4 - 1600 - 1 core of a centrino-duo 1600[/quote] I've had one core of a Core 2 Duo running the llrnet client for the past 18 minutes; I just added the other core a few minutes ago. |
[quote=kar_bon]1 core: P4 at 2GHz
now testing Riesel base 16 from n=100k (which i tested 2 weeks ago on Core2Quad)[/quote] From n=100K? Where'd you get those numbers? I didn't think the Riesel Base 16 sieve file was out yet for that high up. Did you mean Sierpinski Base 16? |
Well, it looks like the server has run out of new numbers to give out...Carlos, have you inserted the doublechecks that Karsten posted, too? (The ones that are all supposed to be prime)
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[quote=Anonymous;123583]Well, it looks like the server has run out of new numbers to give out...Carlos, have you inserted the doublechecks that Karsten posted, too? (The ones that are all supposed to be prime)[/quote]
No....I'll do that in a minute... |
[QUOTE=Anonymous;123582]From n=100K? Where'd you get those numbers? I didn't think the Riesel Base 16 sieve file was out yet for that high up. Did you mean Sierpinski Base 16?[/QUOTE]
oh sorry, base 2 -> base 16 from n=25k! |
[quote=kar_bon;123585]oh sorry, base 2 -> base 16 from n=25k![/quote]
Okay, thanks. I'm getting some of those two...those are doublechecks from the 2nd drive. Actually, they were done by you on the first-pass. :smile: |
[quote=em99010pepe;123584]No....I'll do that in a minute...[/quote]
Okay, thanks. :smile: |
[quote=Anonymous;123587]Okay, thanks. :smile:[/quote]
I think it's better to wait for the rejected numbers due to an error from my side before adding the Karten's file... So I'll leave the server on for the night, tomorrow morning I'll add the rest of the rejected files to the knpairs.txt and wait for them to be processed... |
[quote=em99010pepe;123588]I think it's better to wait for the rejected numbers due to an error from my side before adding the Karten's file...
So I'll leave the server on for the night, tomorrow morning I'll add the rest of the rejected files to the knpairs.txt and wait for them to be processed...[/quote] How long do you estimate it will take before the rejected numbers are cleaned up? |
[quote=Anonymous;123590]How long do you estimate it will take before the rejected numbers are cleaned up?[/quote]
12 hours.. |
[quote=em99010pepe;123591]12 hours..[/quote]
I take it these numbers are all currently being worked on by somebody (i.e. none of them left waiting to be sent out) since my LLRnet isn't getting any numbers? |
[quote=Anonymous;123592]I take it these numbers are all currently being worked on by somebody (i.e. none of them left waiting to be sent out) since my LLRnet isn't getting any numbers?[/quote]
Yes...5 more rejected numbers added to the server. |
[quote=em99010pepe;123593]Yes...5 more rejected numbers added to the server.[/quote]
I'm hoping the LLRnet client that I've left running (I've got manual LLR running in the background to soak up the CPU cycles while LLRnet isn't getting any work) will get some--or all--of them! :smile: |
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