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2021-03-19, 17:47   #78
jyb

Aug 2005
Seattle, WA

29×59 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by swellman Yes, I believe I’ve located the problem. In your original post, you had a line “lss:0”, but it should read “lss: 0”. Msieve is apparently ignoring this line in its current erroneous form and is sieving on the rational side. I should have caught this typo but did not. My apologies. Moving forward, I can A. Fix the typo and see what happens. B. Ignore the typo and extend Q further C. Let this job finish and start another job called C172_434040_3112a with the correct syntax and sieve on the algebraic side albeit over a smaller range. You can download both data files, combine them and proceed with LA. A is the fastest option, but there’s a chance Greg will have to intervene if something breaks. Any suggestions? Greg? -Sean
It's actually the ggnfs sievers that are ignoring the line, not msieve. The real longer-term solution of course is that the sievers shouldn't be so fragile that they require a space after the colon on every line of the .poly file. But they do.

So as far as immediate solutions for finishing the job go, I suspect that C would actually be faster than B. A is a bit of an unknown quantity, because I don't know exactly how NFS@Home will handle a change like that. My guess is it wouldn't have any effect, since it thinks that it's already handed out all the work. But it's up to you and Rich, of course.

2021-03-19, 19:02   #79
richs

"Rich"
Aug 2002
Benicia, California

100110110112 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by jyb It's actually the ggnfs sievers that are ignoring the line, not msieve. The real longer-term solution of course is that the sievers shouldn't be so fragile that they require a space after the colon on every line of the .poly file. But they do. So as far as immediate solutions for finishing the job go, I suspect that C would actually be faster than B. A is a bit of an unknown quantity, because I don't know exactly how NFS@Home will handle a change like that. My guess is it wouldn't have any effect, since it thinks that it's already handed out all the work. But it's up to you and Rich, of course.
Sean, I would prefer to work with just one file, so I'll do some test sieving to see how many more Q we need on the rational side to get to 260M relations. And it was my fault for missing the space.

 2021-03-19, 21:31 #80 swellman     Jun 2012 1011101100012 Posts Ok. I’ll add 20M to the range immediately, just keep the job moving.
 2021-03-19, 23:21 #81 frmky     Jul 2003 So Cal 7·13·23 Posts At this point I recommend to just keep going. You'll probably need to sieve to about 200M. Not a big problem, really.
 2021-03-20, 13:55 #82 richs     "Rich" Aug 2002 Benicia, California 23338 Posts I estimate we will have to go to 230M based on test sieving. Done. Last fiddled with by swellman on 2021-03-20 at 14:12
 2021-03-20, 16:47 #83 chris2be8     Sep 2009 2·1,021 Posts f46_151p1 is done: Code: p56 factor: 56716017332497737007943447942089613541504316740174903547 p194 factor: 44733100374449220218692374489860972569801642657534698241621213444520906020421560170403326414709087432631539868532341825200179500622109712189571637615656380557297750931043982055164242850413603133 Log at https://pastebin.com/ZmCu35Xs Chris
 2021-03-21, 19:15 #84 swellman     Jun 2012 56618 Posts C184_151_55 Code: prp66 factor: 120601796245117744432926416623034946129337699526364837410877535259 prp119 factor: 13466088200721119318183155736098896116231311182612024480255570253028228916190646795791989742536269092187784439544106919 Log at https://pastebin.com/yAA9MC3V Last fiddled with by swellman on 2021-03-21 at 19:15
 2021-03-23, 17:08 #85 richs     "Rich" Aug 2002 Benicia, California 11×113 Posts C172_434040_3112 in LA. ETC 28 March.
 2021-03-24, 00:18 #86 jyb     Aug 2005 Seattle, WA 29×59 Posts Taking 5m3_367.
 2021-03-25, 19:48 #87 jyb     Aug 2005 Seattle, WA 29·59 Posts 5m3_367 factored Code: prp93 factor: 985816600114738579524735301598577943592370169052614234608050594023899023287471667084838782083 prp107 factor: 95690678285681363850612928673524921279571093383785293918713592311111122033116069694421977759302200277929799 https://pastebin.com/EzfytDMk
 2021-03-26, 04:28 #88 jyb     Aug 2005 Seattle, WA 32578 Posts Taking 5m3_407.

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