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Old 2008-07-02, 00:03   #23
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I'm just doing a
head -2 crusserver4\knpairs.txt ^ | findstr /v : which produces
64494 1858922 and a tail -1 which produces
64494 1999418

jobMaxTime = 14 * 24 * 3600 -- 14 days
prunePeriod = 3600 -- hourly

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Old 2008-07-02, 00:04   #24
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Here is what is in knpairs.txt
Code:
1000000000:P:1:2:257
64494 1858922
64494 1931114
64494 1931258
64494 1931906
64494 1932074
64494 1935626
64494 1935698
64494 1938194
64494 1938314
64494 1938506
64494 1938602
64494 1938698
64494 1938986
64494 1939298
64494 1939706
64494 1940018
64494 1940114
64494 1940426
64494 1940786
64494 1941242
64494 1941386
64494 1941434
64494 1941554
64494 1941674
64494 1942322
64494 1942514
64494 1942658
64494 1942826
64494 1943906
64494 1943978
64494 1944122
64494 1944194
64494 1944722
64494 1944866
64494 1945058
64494 1945442
64494 1945682
64494 1946666
64494 1947482
64494 1947602
64494 1947818
64494 1947866
64494 1948298
64494 1948442
64494 1948778
64494 1948874
64494 1949186
64494 1949474
64494 1949498
64494 1950314
64494 1950602
64494 1950674
64494 1950722
64494 1950746
64494 1951394
64494 1951418
64494 1951658
64494 1951874
64494 1951898
64494 1951994
64494 1952018
64494 1952618
64494 1952666
64494 1954034
64494 1954154
64494 1954586
64494 1954658
64494 1955234
64494 1955306
64494 1955426
64494 1955954
64494 1956098
64494 1956458
64494 1957202
64494 1957634
64494 1957706
64494 1957802
64494 1957898
64494 1958042
64494 1958402
64494 1958594
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64494 1959602
64494 1959794
64494 1959818
64494 1959962
64494 1960442
64494 1960586
64494 1960634
64494 1960826
64494 1960898
64494 1961402
64494 1961594
64494 1961642
64494 1961762
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64494 1962818
64494 1962962
64494 1963154
64494 1963322
64494 1963514
64494 1963826
64494 1964186
64494 1964402
64494 1964666
64494 1964714
64494 1964786
64494 1965506
64494 1965842
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64494 1966466
64494 1966658
64494 1966778
64494 1966898
64494 1967258
64494 1967378
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64494 1968098
64494 1968626
64494 1968962
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64494 1969202
64494 1969322
64494 1969466
64494 1969706
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64494 1970378
64494 1970714
64494 1971194
64494 1971218
64494 1971314
64494 1972178
64494 1972466
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64494 1973066
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64494 1973642
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64494 1974074
64494 1974122
64494 1974434
64494 1974746
64494 1974794
64494 1974818
64494 1974866
64494 1975394
64494 1975442
64494 1975562
64494 1975634
64494 1975682
64494 1975754
64494 1975898
64494 1975922
64494 1975946
64494 1976354
64494 1976954
64494 1977122
64494 1977482
64494 1977626
64494 1978226
64494 1978562
64494 1979258
64494 1979474
64494 1980122
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64494 1980818
64494 1980914
64494 1981106
64494 1981346
64494 1981514
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64494 1981658
64494 1981802
64494 1982066
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64494 1982762
64494 1983122
64494 1983314
64494 1983434
64494 1984226
64494 1984802
64494 1985162
64494 1985186
64494 1985306
64494 1985498
64494 1985882
64494 1986194
64494 1986218
64494 1986434
64494 1986506
64494 1986602
64494 1986746
64494 1986986
64494 1987106
64494 1987418
64494 1987442
64494 1987658
64494 1987682
64494 1987898
64494 1987994
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64494 1988522
64494 1988906
64494 1989002
64494 1989314
64494 1989482
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64494 1990418
64494 1990466
64494 1990802
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64494 1990994
64494 1991354
64494 1991594
64494 1991642
64494 1991786
64494 1991978
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64494 1992098
64494 1992482
64494 1992602
64494 1992674
64494 1992866
64494 1992962
64494 1993178
64494 1993202
64494 1993682
64494 1993826
64494 1994426
64494 1994522
64494 1994978
64494 1995242
64494 1995602
64494 1995674
64494 1996202
64494 1996226
64494 1996322
64494 1996418
64494 1996706
64494 1996802
64494 1997282
64494 1997354
64494 1997762
64494 1998074
64494 1998098
64494 1998266
64494 1998458
64494 1998602
64494 1998674
64494 1998698
64494 1998722
64494 1998818
64494 1998962
64494 1998986
64494 1999082
64494 1999322
64494 1999418

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Old 2008-07-02, 02:58   #25
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knpairs.txt in your email box, server is down, let me know what you want me to do, if anything.
Delete my previous message with the list of pairs please.
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Old 2008-07-02, 08:22   #26
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I already processed the following pairs (64494/1938194) (64494/1938314) (64494/1938506) and they are still in the knpairs. The prunning is not working. Last returned result from me was 64494/1938506 on 30/06/2008 at 20:06 GMT.
I think you need to set jobMaxTime to 3 days and restart the server.
I am not sure if 64494/1858922 was stopped by me, please check the joblist.txt file.

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Old 2008-07-02, 08:35   #27
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Oh boy. This is going to take a while to sort out. It's 3:30 AM here and I'm going to bed shortly.

Carlos, after David's results files are posted to his server web page at 14:00 GMT on Weds., I'll match up all results files with the original sieved file and see what is remaining. I'll check it against what David says is remaining in the server.

I'll be on around noon here (17:00 GMT) Weds. and will get you remaining k/n pairs by 18:00-19:00 GMT.

In the mean time, to avoid any more confusion with additional results being processed, it would be best if the server is left down. Carlos, I can see what is left after I get back on, send it to you, and then you can process it all manually. That will make David happy because he can then dismantle port 4 and it'll make Anon and me happy because we will know that all of the results will get processed.

Is that OK with you?

David, after I verify what is remaining, I'll delete the post with the k/n pairs in it.


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Old 2008-07-02, 08:51   #28
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Ok, have a nice sleep. Thank you.
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Old 2008-07-02, 09:20   #29
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David,

Why has the server not been handing out the lowest k/n pair remaining of 64494 1858922 ?

When a k/n pair has been returned to the server as unprocessed by someone that is a lower pair than all of the rest of them, isn't the server supposed to hand it right back out with the next request for a pair? I'm pretty sure that is what Adam's port 300 does.

Also, I just now looked at Carlos last 3 pairs processed. The following pairs should also have been handed out to Carlos prior to the last 3 that he processed because they are all less than those:

64494 1931114
64494 1931258
64494 1931906
64494 1932074
64494 1935626
64494 1935698


This is why I was questioning that first k/n pair remaining earlier. Something is not working right with the order in which returned k/n pairs are send back to people to be processed.


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Old 2008-07-02, 09:33   #30
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gd_barnes View Post
The following pairs should also have been handed out to Carlos prior to the last 3 that he processed because they are all less than those:

64494 1931114
64494 1931258
64494 1931906
64494 1932074
64494 1935626
64494 1935698
Gary, that depends on the jobMaxTime (this case 14 days, that's a lot!!!). Someone, and IronBits must check the joblist.txt file from the server, downloaded them and then gave up testing.
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Old 2008-07-02, 13:30   #31
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I'm pretty sure I was told to put it at 14 days.
I sent Gary the knpairs.txt , jobslist.txt and primes.txt file in an email.
I am not sure primes.txt belongs to port 4, but Gary will know when he looks it over.

Server is offline, problem solved.
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Old 2008-07-02, 19:08   #32
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Gary, that depends on the jobMaxTime (this case 14 days, that's a lot!!!). Someone, and IronBits must check the joblist.txt file from the server, downloaded them and then gave up testing.
It seems like it's been MUCH longer than 14 days on that very first k/n pair remaining of 64494 1858922. Oh well, problem resolved in a little while.

I'm a little late getting on today. Some personal stuff came up. I'll get those results to you in the next couple of hours.


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Old 2008-07-02, 22:11   #33
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I've now done an exact accounting of all k/n pairs remaining to be processed for port 4. I've done this by matching the original sieved file that was sent vs. the results processed. I've concluded this:

1. There are 257 pair remaining so David, the count of 261 on your web page is off by 4. Appropriate for port 4 I guess. lol

2. The 64494 1858922 pair is indeed the first k/n pair not yet processed. The 64494 1999418 pair is indeed the last k/n pair not yet processed.

3. David, in the list that you posted, there are 260 remaining so that is 1 less from what is on your web page but 3 more than what is actually remaining.

4. Carlos is correct in that he had already processed:

Code:
64494*2^1938194+1 is not prime.  Res64: 38A9FA7A1B9E659A  Time : 15475.0 sec.
64494*2^1938314+1 is not prime.  Res64: FD6153451C216C5B  Time : 15626.0 sec.
64494*2^1938506+1 is not prime.  Res64: FF5B25D71A310702  Time : 15653.0 sec.
These were 3 of the last 4 pairs processed.

5. The difference between David's list shown and what is actually remaining is only the above 3 pairs and nothing more.

6. Since David's list has 260 pairs and the web site shows 261 pairs remaining, I have no way to know what pair that difference is. Perhaps it is the one that is in between 3 of the final 4 above that Carlos processed:
Code:
64494*2^1938242+1 is not prime.  Res64: F0C1434CA1D209D9  Time : 15358.0 sec.
But that is only a guess as to what that problem is.


Carlos, I will send you a PM with a link to the pairs remaining shortly. It will be simply David's list above minus the 3 pairs that you told him that you already processed.

David, don't take anything here to mean that the server was in bad shape. It was in decent shape. I suspect the 3 k/n pairs that Carlos had processed would have been properly taken care of had we not stopped the server. It's possible that the timing of the shutdown caused those to not be processed by the server.

The only issues that I see are most likely remaining:
1. Why are the 261 pairs shown remaining on your site vs. the 260 in the list that you posted?
2. Has the 64494 1858922 pair REALLY been the first one remaining for < 14 days. I was sure I saw that as the first pair as long as a month ago.


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