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#211 |
Sep 2002
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Well, the Phi seems to favour using fewer cores but more workers and as you pointed out there is not much difference between using 32 workers compared to 64. I am currently testing 32 workers -- it will be some hours before I know if the ETA will be less than 50 days. Also Linux top to is showing 6400% now.
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"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
US midwest
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Why not mprime V30.6b4? What linux distro & version was that benchmark run upon? |
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#213 | |
Sep 2002
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Good question -- I'll upgrade mprime soon. Debian 10 -- I plan to distro-upgrade the replacement disk (Debian 8) fairly soon Last fiddled with by paulunderwood on 2021-07-21 at 15:06 |
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"Robert Gerbicz"
Oct 2005
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Starting exactly 4 is problematic: say 3 of them is in the prp test (with already done p-1 phase), and one is in the p-1 test. If p-1 finds a factor AND one prp test finishes, then you lost, because you can't start two p-1 tests at once. The solution: increase the pool, say always have (at least) 10 prp tests, and at most one in the p-1 phase. With high chance there will be no such gap in the schedule [you will have some suspended prp tests always because at once you run 3 or 4 prp tests that is already completed the p-1 phases]. ps. ofcourse even in this schedule you lost some time, but only in the beginning until you don't have 3 completed p-1 jobs. but that lost is a fixed cost in timing. |
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#215 |
"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
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Stagger is easily created. And can help toward moving your system toward trusted status, and help clear DC backlog.
[Worker 1] Wavefront PRP [Worker 2] Low CAT DC as PRP with proof (takes ~1/3 as long as wavefront PRP) Wavefront PRP [Worker 3] Mid Cat 4 DC as PRP with proof (selected to take ~1/2 as long as 1 wavefront PRP) Wavefront PRP [Worker 4] High Cat 4 DC as PRP with proof (selected to take ~3/4 as long as 1 wavefront PRP) Wavefront PRP Pick exponents from lists in https://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=24148. Or just set some workers to DC and others to first-time check until the stagger is approximately sufficient, switching a worker at a time to wavefront PRP. |
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#216 |
Sep 2002
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Recap that 4 workers would take 10 days. I tried 16 workers again at a comparable size and it was 40 days. However 32 workers is about 70 days and uses 55% of RAM. What's more I got lucky and found a stage 1 factor in this stage-2-less testing.
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#217 | |
Jun 2003
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If 8 worker can complete in 18 days or less, it would very nearly match the thruput of 32 workers and give about 1.5GB/worker for a semi-decent stage 2. But can it do it in 18? Or will it be more like 20-21? |
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#218 |
Sep 2002
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I will try 8 workers at some stage.
I am currently upgrading from Deb8 to Deb10 via Deb9-- the latest Debian kernel is now running, although I expect this to make very little difference in timings. I did a reboot when I got Deb9 installed an it came back in "powersave" mode. I poked the necessary files to get it back to "performance" -- that took it down from over 90 days to under 70 days. When previously I installed the "new" (bigger) HDD at one point I had to clear CMOS -- so I will hook a monitor and see what can be done in BIOS to speed things up. The settings therein might explain a few things, like why I got 16 workers at 25-26 days each and now 40 days. I'll turn off HyperThreading. All my timings so far are a pickle! The current state of play is ~69 days for 32 workers. ![]() Last fiddled with by paulunderwood on 2021-07-23 at 17:47 |
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#219 |
Sep 2002
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Debian 10 (Buster) installed. The chip is running at 1.4GHz even though it says powersave. HyperThreading is off. 32 workers in 56 days for 113M bit candidates
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#220 |
May 2020
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Wow that's pretty neat.
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