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Sep 2003
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BTW, I would strongly argue that the Jacobi check of at least the final result should be mandatory, regardless of any parameter setting. Maybe even remove the JacobiErrorChecking=0 or 1 parameter altogether and just let people go ahead and set JacobiErrorCheckingInterval=N to some arbitrarily high value if they're really so inclined. But still do that final check. The same people who overclock without due care and tip their machines into unreliability will probably be the ones most likely to turn off Jacobi checking just for the sake of it, without stopping to consider whether there's any meaningful benefit. PS, JacobiErrorCheckingInterval=N is documented twice in undoc.txt for some reason. Last fiddled with by GP2 on 2017-09-13 at 22:27 |
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#35 | |
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Sep 2003
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However, none of the timestamps indicated in the previous messages correspond to the time of a reboot or relaunch. I will log savefile timestamps over the next few days to see if any patterns emerge. |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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"Tony Gott"
Aug 2002
Yell, Shetland, UK
33210 Posts |
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The application is shown as v29.3,build 1 |
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Random Account
Aug 2009
22·3·163 Posts |
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Faulting application name: prime95.exe, version: 29.3.1.0, time stamp: 0x59b15479 Faulting module name: prime95.exe, version: 29.3.1.0, time stamp: 0x59b15479 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000000001f6a6e0 Faulting process ID: 0x86c Faulting application start time: 0x01d32d1291406a4c Faulting application path: C:\Prime95_293B1\prime95.exe Faulting module path: C:\Prime95_293B1\prime95.exe Report ID: d0d836b0-5575-42f2-991d-43697e1aefa9 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: |
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Sep 2003
258510 Posts |
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Note: all of these instances were launched back on August 23/24 (the AWS console displays the instance launch times) and all were rebooted at 06:55 UTC on Sep 11, and mprime 29.3 has been running continuously on all instances since then. These servers do nothing but run mprime, so the uptime matches the CPU time used by mprime (it's a one-core virtual machine). Here is some typical output: Code:
$ uptime 11:21:50 up 3 days, 4:26, 1 user, load average: 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 $ ps -C mprime PID TTY TIME CMD 2684 ? 3-04:25:55 mprime Code:
p42Q9543: [Sep 14 10:29] LL (mprime): 68111035 / 76429543 [89.12%] p42Q9543.bu: [Sep 14 09:59] LL (mprime): 68030908 / 76429543 [89.01%] p42Q9543.bu2: [Sep 14 09:29] LL (mprime): 67950775 / 76429543 [88.91%] p42Q9543.bu3: [Sep 14 03:59] LL (mprime): 67071461 / 76429543 [87.76%] p42Q9543.bu4: [Sep 13 23:54] LL (mprime): 66433192 / 76429543 [86.92%] p42Q9543: [Sep 14 00:29] LL (mprime): 66511869 / 76429543 [87.02%] p42Q9543.bu: [Sep 13 23:59] LL (mprime): 66433193 / 76429543 [86.92%] p42Q9543.bu2: [Sep 13 23:54] LL (mprime): 66433192 / 76429543 [86.92%] p42Q9543.bu3: [Sep 13 15:59] LL (mprime): 65162359 / 76429543 [85.26%] p42Q9543.bu4: [Sep 13 03:59] LL (mprime): 63248529 / 76429543 [82.75%] p42Q9543: [Sep 13 23:29] LL (mprime): 66365194 / 76429543 [86.83%] p42Q9543.bu: [Sep 13 22:59] LL (mprime): 66284888 / 76429543 [86.73%] p42Q9543.bu2: [Sep 13 22:29] LL (mprime): 66204596 / 76429543 [86.62%] p42Q9543.bu3: [Sep 13 15:59] LL (mprime): 65162359 / 76429543 [85.26%] p42Q9543.bu4: [Sep 13 03:59] LL (mprime): 63248529 / 76429543 [82.75%] p42Q9543: [Sep 13 18:59] LL (mprime): 65642653 / 76429543 [85.89%] p42Q9543.bu: [Sep 13 18:29] LL (mprime): 65562329 / 76429543 [85.78%] p42Q9543.bu2: [Sep 13 17:59] LL (mprime): 65482047 / 76429543 [85.68%] p42Q9543.bu3: [Sep 13 15:59] LL (mprime): 65162359 / 76429543 [85.26%] p42Q9543.bu4: [Sep 13 03:59] LL (mprime): 63248529 / 76429543 [82.75%] In the older snapshots at the bottom there is a 12-hour interval between .bu3 and .bu4, but then we see there was a savefile written at Sep 13 23:54 even though this is out of sync with the 30-minute interval for DiskWriteTime, and another savefile gets written five minutes later at Sep 13 23:59. In the most recent snapshot at the top, this 23:54 savefile has become .bu4 and the interval between .bu3 and .bu4 is no longer 12 hours. Oddly, although there is a five-minute difference between the 23:54 and 23:59 savefiles, they differ by only one iteration! I don't know if this is some strange behavior of the network file system, or if mprime is doing something weird. It normally wouldn't take five minutes to write a file of size 9.55 MB. Code:
p8Q62549: [Sep 14 10:28] LL (mprime): 20166915 / 51862549 [38.89%] p8Q62549.bu: [Sep 14 09:58] LL (mprime): 20047386 / 51862549 [38.65%] p8Q62549.bu2: [Sep 14 09:28] LL (mprime): 19927848 / 51862549 [38.42%] p8Q62549.bu3: [Sep 14 06:55] LL (mprime): 19315690 / 51862549 [37.24%] p8Q62549.bu4: [Sep 13 18:55] LL (mprime): 16449750 / 51862549 [31.72%] p8Q62549: [Sep 14 00:28] LL (mprime): 17778061 / 51862549 [34.28%] p8Q62549.bu: [Sep 13 23:58] LL (mprime): 17658555 / 51862549 [34.05%] p8Q62549.bu2: [Sep 13 23:28] LL (mprime): 17539225 / 51862549 [33.82%] p8Q62549.bu3: [Sep 13 18:55] LL (mprime): 16449750 / 51862549 [31.72%] p8Q62549.bu4: [Sep 13 06:55] LL (mprime): 13593769 / 51862549 [26.21%] p8Q62549: [Sep 13 23:28] LL (mprime): 17539225 / 51862549 [33.82%] p8Q62549.bu: [Sep 13 22:58] LL (mprime): 17419756 / 51862549 [33.59%] p8Q62549.bu2: [Sep 13 22:28] LL (mprime): 17300385 / 51862549 [33.36%] p8Q62549.bu3: [Sep 13 18:55] LL (mprime): 16449750 / 51862549 [31.72%] p8Q62549.bu4: [Sep 13 06:55] LL (mprime): 13593769 / 51862549 [26.21%] p8Q62549: [Sep 13 18:58] LL (mprime): 16464170 / 51862549 [31.75%] p8Q62549.bu: [Sep 13 18:55] LL (mprime): 16449750 / 51862549 [31.72%] p8Q62549.bu2: [Sep 13 18:28] LL (mprime): 16346077 / 51862549 [31.52%] p8Q62549.bu3: [Sep 13 06:55] LL (mprime): 13593769 / 51862549 [26.21%] p8Q62549.bu4: [Sep 13 02:54] LL (mprime): 12654927 / 51862549 [24.40%] Here, the oldest snapshot has .bu4 and .bu3 with a 4-hour interval (Sep 13 02:54 and Sep 13 06:55), and note the 3-minute interval between the p8Q62549 and p8Q62549.bu (Sep 13 18:58 and Sep 13 18:55), but in the later snapshots toward the top there is once again a 12-hour interval between .bu3 and .bu4 |
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#41 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
753510 Posts |
Ah! Did you get a roundoff > 0.4 error (check results.txt)? If so, prime95 can backtrack to last save file and execute a 5 minute pause (explaining only 1 iteration in 5 minutes).
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Sep 2003
5·11·47 Posts |
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[Wed Sep 13 23:54:33 2017] Iteration 66433192 / 76429543 FFTlen=2560K, Type=3, Arch=4, Pass1=128, Pass2=20480, clm=4 (1 core, 1 worker): 16.49 ms. Throughput: 60.64 iter/sec. FFTlen=2560K, Type=3, Arch=4, Pass1=128, Pass2=20480, clm=2 (1 core, 1 worker): 16.37 ms. Throughput: 61.10 iter/sec. ... etc ... And more recently, the savefiles look like this: Code:
p42Q9543: [Sep 14 20:59] LL (mprime): 69778606 / 76429543 [91.30%] p42Q9543.bu: [Sep 14 20:54] LL (mprime): 69778605 / 76429543 [91.30%] p42Q9543.bu2: [Sep 14 20:29] LL (mprime): 69710852 / 76429543 [91.21%] p42Q9543.bu3: [Sep 14 15:59] LL (mprime): 68991898 / 76429543 [90.27%] p42Q9543.bu4: [Sep 14 03:59] LL (mprime): 67071461 / 76429543 [87.76%] Code:
[Thu Sep 14 20:54:33 2017] Iteration 69778605 / 76429543 ... gwnum-style benchmarking data ... Last fiddled with by GP2 on 2017-09-14 at 21:14 |
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#43 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
5×11×137 Posts |
Very good. Mystery solved.
The benchmark interrupted normal processing. When it resumed a save file was read and Jacobi-checked. Once the save file was Jacobi-checked it became eligible for .bu3 and .bu4. |
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#44 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
1D6F16 Posts |
I'll look at restarting the 12-hour Jacobi timer after a benchmark is run.
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