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Old 2010-07-19, 13:48   #12
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Just noticed you were working in the 176-177M ranges....
I was kindof hoping you would leave the 100M range to those will small PCs.
Only for a few hours... Had to do an emergency server upgrade, so I redirected my proxy domain's A record to CNAME to PrimeNet so my cluster could keep working.
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Old 2010-07-19, 15:11   #13
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Only for a few hours... Had to do an emergency server upgrade, so I redirected my proxy domain's A record to CNAME to PrimeNet so my cluster could keep working.
NP....I will take the following as evidence of server maintenance.

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Old 2010-07-27, 14:00   #14
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I would like to next reserve 710M to 730M and 650M to 680M.
OK. These ranges will be finished in about 30 hours.

I would like to next reserve 610M to 650M, which will take me about five days to complete.
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I would like to next reserve 610M to 650M, which will take me about five days to complete.
OK. This range is now complete.

Since there's nothing left above 198M at 63 "bits" not claimed and/or reserved by others, my cluster has begun regular LMH-TF and DC work.

It's been fun guys....
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Since there's nothing left above 198M at 63 "bits" not claimed and/or reserved by others, my cluster has begun regular LMH-TF and DC work.
Nice.
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OK. This range is now complete.

Since there's nothing left above 198M at 63 "bits" not claimed and/or reserved by others, my cluster has begun regular LMH-TF and DC work.

It's been fun guys....
Another milestone....congrats....and yes it has been fun.

RIP - 32 bit architecture
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RIP - 32 bit architecture
Not that that is necessarily a bad thing, IMHO...

Just so you all know, I've invested a bit of work over the "Crop Over" long weekend here in Bim, and have implemented SNMP on all my clients' machines where I have a Linux machine I can use for SNMP "Gets". ("SpeedFan" and "SpeedFan SNMP Extension" for anyone interested. Bloody M$ don't expose such machine-health data natively.)

Thus, I'm able to bring approximately 150 cores over to DC work, rather than just 75, leaving most of the last of the 63 -> 64 "bit" factoring work to others.
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Thus, I'm able to bring approximately 150 cores over to DC work, rather than just 75
Now that´s good news!
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Since there's nothing left above 198M at 63 "bits" not claimed and/or reserved by others, my cluster has begun regular LMH-TF and DC work.
Can I put in a small request?
What do you think about having you cluster working on range from 332,400,000 to 332,999,999? Just marching them up one bit level at a time until what ever level suits you, maybe 70. Then working on the 333,xxx,xxx range.

In he attached, you can see the percentage of exponents that have been factored out. I would love to drive that up for the early parts of the 100M digit range.

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Can I put in a small request? What do you think about having you cluster working on range from 332,400,000 to 332,999,999? Just marching them up one bit level at a time until what ever level suits you, maybe 70. Then working on the 333,xxx,xxx range.
OK. I've configured my cluster controller to spend part of its time to begin by bringing 332.7M to 333M up to 67, and 333M to 334M up to 66.
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OK. I've configured my cluster controller to spend part of its time to begin by bringing 332.7M to 333M up to 67, and 333M to 334M up to 66.
Cool, I have noticed this.
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