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Since you split up your work across multiple CPUs, PRPNet could save you a lot of time. In PRPNet 4.0, you will able to tell it to force clients to use LLR for non-base 2 work (if LLR is available). Actually I forgot to mention that the next release of PRPNet will be 4.0, not 3.4 as I had stated elsewhere. The changes are significant to both client and server. 3.3 clients can communicate with 4.0 servers and 4.0 clients can communicate with 3.3 servers. Last fiddled with by rogue on 2010-10-01 at 12:43 |
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Hope I got it all mentioned, else ask again ![]() Take care Kenneth! |
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"Mark"
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Anyways, PRPNet is really easy to set up, so if you have problems, let me know and I'll walk you through getting it going. Trust me that it is easier to monitor the PRPNet server via the web (and to have e-mails notify you of primes) than to monitor multiple copies of LLR/PFGW, especially if they are on multiple machines. The great thing is that if you fear running dry, you can dump more candidates into the server without touching any of the clients. Any hassling you do to start/stop LLR/PFGW while changing input files would go away. |
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@ Rogue: In case you havent understood what I meant, there is sometimes a timesaving when a prime is found, because LLR can with the use of GCD's tell if the prime is a strong PRP (however N is divided by a) therefor PRP can only be determined, but in most cases, LLR in less than a second determines weather or not a PRP is in fact prime. In the cases where a divide N-/+1, LLR typically do a second test. It is my experience (and that may have changed) that PFGW in most cases has to do a PRP test, and then at least 1 Full N-1 or N+1 test. When tests are growing bigger and bigger, more and more time will have to be used per test, and since LLR typically in short time tells weather or not the PRP in fact is prime, only a little more time than 1 full test has to be needed, to verify the k*b^n+c test as prime. Hence at least 1 test is saved. That was what I meant by timesaving. ![]() But thanks for your offer to help me, however for now I think that I'll stick to the solution that I has for now, in stead of hazzeling with setting up a PRPnet system. Btw. LLR remembers the primed k's even if it has to be stopped during testing, is it not possible to add the same feature to PFGW? It would really save a lot of changing of input files, and then loose a lot of time on doing manual editing of the workfiles. Kenneth Last fiddled with by KEP on 2010-10-01 at 17:17 |
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I have considered such a change, but haven't thought very much about how to do it. I could either do it like LLR or I could have PFGW read the pfgw.log file for PRPs and then eliminate values that way. I think I like the LLR method better. |
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Take care Kenneth |
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On the client side you will need the MySQL ODBC driver, which is easy to install. |
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"Mark"
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Oops. Yes, you are correct. I've installed PRPNet on Windows and Mac OS X without problems. PrimeGrid runs PRPNet on Linux without problems.
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Thanks for the info Rogue and Max, I'll download the nescessary files in just a short while, and then I'll give it another try. Even though it is not something I am very experienced with, this might actually offer me an opportunity to learn and get experienced about something that is new to me
. If I meet any problems, I'll send you a PM. But with the latest posting in mind, and the clarification of the hostpointing, I'm convinced that I should be able to get somehow a bit further than last i tried to make my Quad work as both a server aswell as a client using PRPnet.Take care Kenneth Last fiddled with by KEP on 2010-10-03 at 13:38 |
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