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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Some DB queries show something is wrong with either our scripts or Ryan's scripts. We'll figure it out and correct the excessive P-1 assignments. May take a week.
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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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And so everyone knows... Now that George or Ryan has released several thousand P-1 assignments which have already been TF'ed to 77, we're not in that bad of a situation. More of the TF'ers will need to spend some time doing the "last bit" (read: TF'ing to 77), but we do have some breathing room. And, as always, this is entirely a volunteer effort -- if people prefer to do "breadth-first" (read: only going to 74 or 75), that's fine. Even if someone is given an LL assignment not yet P-1'ed, the worst case is they spend a day or so first doing a P-1. Most likely they won't have set the memory to be the appropriate 8 GB or so, so only "Stage 1" of the P-1 test will be done. Sub-optional, but not the end of the world. Lastly, my understanding is that George et al already have Primenet preferring to hand out work with P-1 already done. There's some kind of a "sort by [P-1 done] desc, [Exponent] group by int([Exponent] / 1000000)" clause in the assignment code. But, since we're talking about this... For any GPU72 TF'ers currently doing DCTF, it would be useful if you'd switch to LLTF -- at least for a month or two. Ideally "Pledging" to 77, or choosing "Let GPU72 Decide". (For historical reasons, "What Makes Sense" will not ever assign work to a factoring depth beyond the Pledge; LG72D, on the other hand, sets the pledge level.) |
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6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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Whew, it appears that I have been to long away from doing P-m1, to really know how long it takes. The Xeon (12 cores) completes 9.2 P-m1 each day, using ~35500 MB RAM in Stage 2 of 110000 MB available. The i5-4670 is (fingers crossed) gonna do about 5 a day. I'll upload new results once a week, and hopefully this will keep the breathing room intact for a little longer
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Random Account
Aug 2009
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I've been running 275 LLTF for a while now and it is almost always in the 95M area. With all due respect, there seems to be some stagnation going on. Looking at the Work Distrubition Map, it appears that the majority of P-1 work is happening in the 92M range. Is there an urgency here that I am not seeing? |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Sorry... Didn't define the acronym. LG72D == "Let GPU72 Decide".
Up until early this morning, there was... There continues to be a bit of an issue with people coming in and reserving *very* large quantities of P-1 work manually. For reasons I don't fully understand, this is allowed without constraint -- even for Anonymous users (read: those who haven't even bothered to log into Primenet). And Manual Assignments remain for 180 days (if not "intervented"). But as I said above, if people enjoy doing "breadth-first", that's cool. Every "bit" helps... ![]() Edit: Oh... Also... We TF'ers /do/ now have ~60,000 candidates already P-1'ed but not yet "optionally" TF'ed to "work". I consider it our responsibility to keep ahead of the LL wavefront, even the "Cat 4 Churners"...
Last fiddled with by chalsall on 2019-10-28 at 19:28 |
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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Random Account
Aug 2009
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Taking large amounts of P-1 work makes no sense. It's simply asking for a rollover after a given span of time because of a person having far more than they can run. I suppose they think they can run them just as fast as TF. A reservation limit can be gotten around with a recursive batch file. They run a bunch of loops, and there you are. Thousands of assignments in just a few minutes. Thank you for your replies.
Last fiddled with by storm5510 on 2019-10-28 at 23:59 |
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