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fac: 2350 more curves at B1=3000000 needed to get to t41.23 ecm: 632/2352 curves on C134, B1=3M, B2=gmp-ecm default, ETA: 1.49 hrs ecm: 2352/2352 curves on C134, B1=3M, B2=gmp-ecm default, ETA: 12 sec fac: setting target pretesting digits to 41.23 fac: t15: 1601.76 fac: t20: 1030.12 fac: t25: 268.72 fac: t30: 52.29 fac: t35: 8.40 fac: t40: 1.11 fac: t45: 0.13 fac: t50: 0.01 fac: sum of completed work is t40.63 fac: work done at B1=11000000: 0 curves, max work = 4480 curves fac: 541 more curves at B1=11000000 needed to get to t41.23 ecm: 156/544 curves on C134, B1=11M, B2=gmp-ecm default, ETA: 1.09 hrs |
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Dec 2015
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
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This one:
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Dec 2015
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Just worked !!!! Was my fault, I was using Cisco's TeslaDecrypt instead TeslaDecoder hahaha Last fiddled with by hlopezdp on 2016-01-01 at 02:39 |
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
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Glad it did!
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Dec 2015
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Safe to run it with -noecm; I've already run a full ECM scan on it, with nothing found. YAFU ran perfectly straight until the end of ECM, did polynomial selection correctly, then went into sieving, and after a few minutes, hard reboot. Tried also with factmsieve.py, same result. Not overclocked or anything. Factored several other keys on the same machine before, including a C154 semiprime, with no issues. Last fiddled with by Googulator on 2016-01-01 at 22:51 |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
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That's strange.
If you try passing -v -v (or maybe -v -v -v), if I recall correctly, with enough verbosity yafu will print the exact system command it's using the run the sievers. You could try that command manually and see if that reproduces the crash -- if so, it's not really a yafu problem, but one with ggnfs -- which, to be frank, is ancient and unmaintained software, even if it is still unbeaten at what it does. |
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Dec 2015
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I actually suspect it's a hardware issue... probably bad RAM. It's definitely not normal OS behavior if an unprivileged usermode process can cause an instant hard reboot.
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
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That is of course true, though I was (perhaps too enthusiastically) trying to avoid mentioning hardware, since it's almost never *actually* bad. But symptoms certainly don't rule it out.
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
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I can take care of the C134 in a few days.
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Dec 2015
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Hi Jux,
Thanks alot for help and your factor number has helped me to recover my files of D drive and when i tried to recover files of C drive this is coming with different public key. Im trying to get factor for this. Im very much thankfull to Wombatman,Jux and all the members of this group. Regards Nizamuddin |
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