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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Since the LLRnet server will most likely run out of Sierp. base 6 work before we finish this sieving, why not simply put those three k's into the server when it's ready for more work?
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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KriZp,
If you'd like, feel free to reserve 1-2 weeks of work. Optimum depth on this will be into the trillions so we won't mind. lol As a wild guess, I'll say P=2T-3T for breaking off n=100K-200K since the non-powers-of-2 bases test much more slowly.After my initial pass on P=50G-125G to get an idea of timings and a reasonable estimate on optimum sieve depth, I'll probably reserve a 200G-300G range for 4 cores. Gary |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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1.) Continue loading work from the drive into the server until the drive hits n=100K, then load up the 3 unreserved k's that are at n=60K. 2.) Next time IronBits needs more work, load up the 3 unreserved k's, and leave the 90K-100K portion of the drive for manual reservations. Opinions?
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
141518 Posts |
Taking 200G-210G.
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Option 4: After the server is at about n=88K, stop the server, load the n=90K-100K k/n pairs in after the current k/n pairs, and then load the 3 k's k/n pairs after that. Then restart the server. Option 4 has the advantage of not having the server run dry for hours if IronBits is not babysitting it. It won't hurt that it processes one range from n=60K-100K and then processes another range from n=90K-100K. That was an excellent idea to put it in the server. It gives us more time for sieving here and less downtime for the server. On a related note, do you think it makes sense to set up servers for Riesel base 16 and Sierp base 16 again? I know I would use them starting next week so we could let IronBits know that he could set them up to start around April 1st. I'm currently manually running Riesel base 16 to catch it up to close to where Sierp base 16 is at. After sieving k=300-400 at NPLB is done, I'll have some available machines. I'll use many of them to catch up on some other stuff and really push the sieving in this effort quickly but there will be a few remaining that I'm hoping that I could put 1-2 each on 3 different servers here for the different bases. Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2008-03-26 at 18:50 |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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One more thing I should mention about how different this project is: Regardless of resources, we could in theory have 60+ servers here, one for each base and type because each server can only handle one type of k/n pairs. Since we haven't been doing any specific scoring and the fact that most servers would sit dormant most of the time, even if we have lots of resources, I wouldn't see that as a big maintenance issue except initially for the person setting up the servers (and we wouldn't have them all set up at once; just over a long period of time). They'd be reasonably easy to maintain if IronBits or whomever doesn't mind that 80-90% of them would be dormant at any one time. It would be the ultimate flexibility: Having every base and type sieved and loaded into a separate server. Just having that available would increase interest I think. That's kind of where I was going with the base 16 servers while we're still doing base 6. Even if not all servers have activity, is there a crime in having them sit inactive for periods of time? This project is totally different than most. Most projects process 1-2 types of k/n pairs with no more than 2 servers. For that reason, I think one could make the case for having many servers here. Gary |
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Oct 2006
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let people play with their own k or own base server are good if they are used on a large scale ... they are there to clean up some stuff, manage large number of core ... run a server on near to end base (to kill the lasts k and so kill the base) |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Also, we want to leave some bases and k's open for manual crunching and individual reservation. Remember how when the project first started, we emphasized that there was work available for all tastes--team drives, individual k's, whole bases, and later, LLRnet? We need to keep that in mind as we progress. In my opinion, we should limit the number of LLRnet servers to, say, 3 or 4 at the max--and even then, only if we had enough resources to sustain that many servers. Otherwise, we'll be spread so thin, that we'll hardly make any actual progress on anything, just some dabbling around throughout the spectrum of conjectures. Remember what happened when we had both Sierp. and Riesel base 16 servers? Once NPLB was launched and participation in CRUS went downhill, we only had a few people left doing LLRnet here. Thus, when tnerual took his machines off the Sierp. server for the first NPLB rally, the Sierp. server literally went dormant for a while! We need to be sure to keep all the above factors in mind when deciding whether to add more LLRnet servers. Anon
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Feb 2007
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yea, I suppose I should take a larger chunk, anon's tiny starting ranges made me think a small range would be appropriate :) Also a small range this early in the sieve would shorten the interval between sr2data.txt updates, wich I suppose would speed the sieve up marginally. I will reserve a slightly larger range now, but split it in the sr2work.txt file so I get more factorsXXX.txt files and mail them as they get done.
125G-200G complete KriZp reserving 210G-500G KriZp |
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