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#221 |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Seems servers back up, grab what you need.
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#222 |
A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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FYI @Gary: Port 9000 will dry out (at n=1.5M) in a few hours. I've had some fairly heavy resources on it for the last month which have managed to push it quite a bit farther than port 2000.
![]() (I would've preferred to work on port 2000 since it's farther behind, but for some reason these particular computers have a hard time connecting to it. Something to do with it having a more heavily loaded database and taking longer for the server to respond to requests; for whatever reason, these clients are more sensitive to timeouts and 2000 can never respond fast enough. 9000 is just faster enough, apparently. Rather weird, since I've got a Windows box on a much worse Internet connection which has happily connected to 2000 for years...maybe there's a more aggressive firewall on the work boxes that's closing the connections quickly.) I'm planning to move these boxes back to CRUS after 9000 gets to n=1.5M, but I'm sure the others on the port will appreciate some new work. ![]() Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2017-07-20 at 13:10 |
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#223 |
A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Port 9000 is empty now at n=1.5M.
![]() (Gary, I don't have the sieve files on my end any more after a hard drive crash last year, so you're going to need to load this up on your end.) Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2017-07-21 at 13:03 |
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#224 |
Sep 2011
Potsdam, Germany
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#225 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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OK. I will look to add some new work to port 9000 sometime late today or on Sunday.
I will also try clearing out some old results from port 2000. Perhaps that will help. |
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#226 | ||
A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
11000011010012 Posts |
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Are you running Windows, Linux, or Mac? My home boxes (which can connect fine) are running Windows but the work boxes run Linux. I'm wondering if that might be related to the difference (perhaps the Linux distro in use there - Fedora 24 - is configured to have stricter connection timeouts; but I would think that's something the PRPnet client would specify itself when making networking API calls, so it would seem strange for the OS to be the problem). Quote:
9000 could also use some cleaning out too (especially with new work being loaded) - it's no speed demon either. Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2017-07-22 at 19:38 |
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#227 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
3·7·491 Posts |
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Both ports 2000 and 9000 have now been loaded with work up to n=1.6M.
I copied off and then deleted all primes and results for n<=1.5M from port 9000 and for n<=1.4M from port 2000. That should help things out a little. ![]() |
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#228 |
May 2009
Russia, Moscow
2·33·47 Posts |
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JFYI, NPLB stats are not updated at Free-DC anymore.
https://stats.free-dc.org/users/nplb |
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#229 |
Jan 2006
deep in a while-loop
2·7·47 Posts |
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Thanks.
Looks like the individual scores only. Team scores are still updating. I'll check with Bok. |
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