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Old 2009-11-28, 22:50   #67
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Is there a status page for this server port so admins can figure out whats going on here?

Nice one Bruce.

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Old 2009-11-29, 01:48   #68
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Ian, Max is in the process of working with AMDavid on interfacing with the main NPLB stats and creating such a page that you are looking for. Max, can you confirm that for sure?

Bruce, I am moving your prime to the k<=1001 primes thread.

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Old 2009-11-30, 07:24   #69
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I moved all posts related to questions and priorities on the PRPnet servers and their status pages to the PRPnet thread. I copied the above two posts to that same thread since they apply to both the 5th drive and the PRPnet questions.
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Old 2009-12-01, 03:19   #70
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The Email notification of primes is not working yet for the PRPnet server for this drive. Max has created a web page at http://nplb-gb1.no-ip.org/prpnet/ that will show the primes. Until the Email notification is working, you'll probably want to periodically check the bottom of the "All primes found so far on this server" link. If you happen to check it each day just before midnight CST U.S. (6 AM GMT), you'll also see all primes for the day shown directly on the page under "Primes found today".

Although the admins will check for primes from time to time, it could be several days or up to a week in between. If you are searching on the 5th drive, you'll probably want to check the primes link every 1-2 days to see if you have any new primes.

For easy reference, the above link is also shown in the 1st post of the "PRPnet servers for NPLB" thread.


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Old 2010-03-22, 07:48   #71
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Releasing n=748K-750K for PRPnet port 3000 and reserving the same range for LLRnet port 3000. When the PRPnet server has been dried, the new LLRnet server will be started. I'm running one quad on PRPnet right now and we are currently at n=747.1K.
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Old 2010-03-29, 04:25   #72
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Reserving n=750K-760K for LLRnet port 3000. This will give it the entire range of n=748K-760K.

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Old 2010-04-14, 05:44   #73
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Primes and results for this drive for n=700K-748K have been verified against the usual places. No problems found.

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Old 2010-04-23, 16:18   #74
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Reserving 760K-770K for port 3000.
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Old 2010-04-26, 03:30   #75
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reserving k : 463 n between 700k and 750k
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Old 2010-04-26, 03:34   #76
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should i go for 463 for n betwee 800 and 850k?
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Old 2010-04-26, 06:09   #77
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reserving k : 463 n between 700k and 750k
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should i go for 463 for n betwee 800 and 850k?
This drive doesn't have individual-k reservations available; rather, we're doing all 100 k's in the range collectively by n-range. If you'd like to reserve a range to test that way, you'll want to start at n=770K (not 700K) since everything below that's either already tested or in progress. Alternatively, you can test this range with our automated LLRnet client via our port 3000 server, which is generally somewhat simpler and easier (both for you and for the admins) than manual testing; see this thread for info on how to download and set up the client.

If you'd prefer an individual-k reservation, we have set aside the k=300-400 range for this purpose; see this thread for more details.

By the way, welcome to NPLB!

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