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#1 |
Apr 2017
10102 Posts |
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I'm having a hard time uploading results for M80,563,501.
I go to the manual upload page and attach the results.txt. At the bottom of the page confirm uploading I see the following: So I'm confused. One line says "Skipped 0 lines already in the database." which is what I expect. But then the next field says "These Prime exponents were already in the database." So which is it? After uploading results, when I check the page for this exponent, it doesn't post my results: https://www.mersenne.org/report_expo...0563501&full=1 |
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#2 |
"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
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What happens if you copy/paste the result lines from your results.txt into the box on the manual results page and submit them in that way?
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#3 |
Sep 2003
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Are you posting your results to this page: https://www.mersenne.org/manual_result/
Or perhaps some other page, for example at mersenne.ca ? Is your result an LL test, or some other kind of test? If it's an LL test, it should be in the format: Code:
UID: username/machinename, M80563501 is not prime. Res64: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. We8: XXXXXXXX,YYYYYYYY,00000000, AID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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#4 |
P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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The problem is that you are trying to post a "this is a new prime" result.
It is extraordinarily likely that this is due to a bad build of CUDALucas or bad drivers. Someone here should be able to help you with that (or point you to a pre-compiled binary.) BTW, welcome to GIMPS! I hope you stick with it despite the start. Last fiddled with by Prime95 on 2017-04-20 at 01:25 |
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#5 |
"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
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I wonder how many people are now checking if M80563501 is prime. I bet at least half a dozen. I won't bother since I know others have faster setups.
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#6 | |
Apr 2017
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Yes that's correct. I'm suspicious too. But I figured I could submit the result anyway. Isn't this what the LL double check jobs are for? |
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#7 | |
Sep 2003
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The first tester can't submit it, but as long as there is an unexpired first-test assignment, it can't be reserved as a double check either. And no one is particularly eager to poach it, knowing that it'll take a long time and might end up being a wasted effort if others do the same thing. Maybe MadPoo should take it. |
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#8 |
Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I started to test it earlier. ETA ~34 hours.
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#9 |
P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Prime reports go through a whole different path. It is not heavily tested, especially for manual reports.
Madpoo is running a test. He started a day or two ago. We've had plenty of false positives from incorrect CudaLucas builds, so we don't get real excited when a first-time user reports a CudaLucas prime. In the meantime, try doing a few triple-checks on exponents below 10 million or so to see if your CudaLucas matches known good results. |
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#10 |
Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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It was not prime unfortunately, but as expected:
http://mersenne.org/M80563501 |
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
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