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Clear the cache and go back to sieving.
I don't have problems with my machines. I just though I can easily move to manual LLRing so why not doing so?! |
[quote=em99010pepe;126711]Gary, if you want you can open 315k-320k to manual reservation, I'll take that range of the server, it's your call.[/quote]
That sounds good. You can just pull out the k/n pairs from the file that you have, correct? So to confirm, you wish to reserve 315K-320K for yourself? Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;126717]That sounds good. You can just pull out the k/n pairs from the file that you have, correct?
So to confirm, you wish to reserve 315K-320K for yourself? Gary[/quote] No, I want to free up that range to all members because there's no ranges left to reserve. |
[quote=em99010pepe;126716]Clear the cache and go back to sieving.
I don't have problems with my machines. I just though I can easily move to manual LLRing so why not doing so?![/quote] You sure about me going back to sieving? Port 100 is finally running great on my home machines this afternoon. I could clear out a bunch of 'my mess' :smile: by tomorrow. How about this...I let all the machines run LLRnet port 100 until they encounter a problem with LLRnet, then I'll set them to clear the cache. Or at the latest by ~8-9 PM GMT Sunday. Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;126720]You sure about me going back to sieving? Port 100 is finally running great on my home machines this afternoon. I could clear out a bunch of 'my mess' :smile: by tomorrow.
How about this...I let all the machines run LLRnet port 100 until they encounter a problem with LLRnet, then I'll set them to clear the cache. Or at the latest by ~8-9 PM GMT Sunday. Gary[/quote] Yeah, with Carlos's machines off LLRnet, we seem to be OK as far as connections-load is concerned... |
[quote=em99010pepe;126718]No, I want to free up that range to all members because there's no ranges left to reserve.[/quote]
Oh, OK. I'll will do that and start splitting up files for reservation as needed. I'll change the thread now. |
[quote=gd_barnes;126715]Not going to have time this afternoon. I've been too long at this. Need to spend some time with kiddies that I only every Wed. and every other weekend.
Don't worry. I'll check it out Sunday.[/quote] Okay, no problem. :smile: |
[quote=Anonymous;126721]Yeah, with Carlos's machines off LLRnet, we seem to be OK as far as connections-load is concerned...[/quote]
I re-started the server but it will stall within 1-2 hours. My machines didn't solve the problem yet...we need more people to pull out its machines to manual LLRing or sieving. It's sounds stupid but it's the reality. The good thing is that we are all fighting in different directions to the same goal, this is what counts at the end. Carlos |
[quote=em99010pepe;126725]I re-started the server but it will stall within 1-2 hours. My machines didn't solve the problem yet...we need more people to pull out its machines to manual LLRing or sieving. It's sounds stupid but it's the reality. The good thing is that we are all fighting in different directions to the same goal, this is what counts at the end.
Carlos[/quote] Okay. I'll finish up my ~300 k/n pairs left in queue for the port 300 server, then switch both cores back to manual work. |
I suppose Beyond can't use manual LLRing on 80 % of his 70 cores. We need to manage what each of us can easily do and at the same time have all helping out. Clear?
Karsten, can you clear your cache and move your cores to manual LLRing? I know you can...Gary will post more ranges for manual reservation. |
[quote=em99010pepe;126727]I suppose Beyond can't use manual LLRing on 80 % of his 70 cores. We need to manage what each of us can easily do and at the same time have all helping out. Clear?[/quote]
Yep, all clear. :smile: |
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