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What a slacker, reason #24 I did not vote for him.![]()
Way to twist the knife in the wound
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What a slacker, reason #24 I did not vote for him.![]()
I tease because I care.Way to twist the knife in the wound![]()
I have a bunch of uFluids and NQueens points pending, so there should be a boost there once they meet their quorum.Our lowest totals on BOINC based projects are Lattice, uFluids@Home, SZTAKI, NQueens@Home, and yoyo@Home.
Bummer, how many Lattice WUs do you still have in queue?I won't be able to do any more Lattice WUs on this machine once the current ones finish..
The good thing about the Sudoku units is that they have a quorum of 1, so you don't have to worry about losing points after all that time. I think I've got three WUs in the queue, and one at about 60 hours or so and around 50%, so the time to completion seems pretty accurate.
I don't think I'm going to get any points on my current giant SZTAKI WU because too many people errored out. The Lattice WUs are still cranking. I had to bring my new machine down for a few hours last night to put it into a case and straighten out the video card issues, but it should be back for good now. I won't be able to do any more Lattice WUs on this machine once the current ones finish, because the the video cards chew up too much RAM address space (with all 8 installed, I have 1GB of RAM for Windows -- I really should have thought ahead and got the x64 version).
Lattice should be releasing 38K MARXAN-based work units "any day now". These have much lower memory requirements. I will not be able to run these here as the client only supports Windows.I can probably set up Lattice on a different machine going forward
Lattice should be releasing 38K MARXAN-based work units "any day now". These have much lower memory requirements. I will not be able to run these here as the client only supports Windows.
My one Windows BOINC machine has been crunching away at SHA-1 for awhile now. However, it can't handle GARLI projects at all. I'd love to be able to set it up so all MARXAN WUs could go to that machine and GARLI WUs to go to my Core i7. However, short of setting up a second account, I just don't see how this would be possible. Although, maybe I could do this through the various profiles. Off to take a look.As soon as they're out I'll be all over them. I'm set to accept everything but GARLI with a resource share of 500.
We should have our PSP-Sieve team created soon, just waiting to hear back from the admin. He's currently traveling on business so may take another day or two. I've already finished one 100G Sieve range and working on my second. No factors found yet.That leaves us only 5 "No Team" projects.![]()
I feel your pain I just completed a unit that had a quorum with 10 people that had client error.
That one was 642.05 claimed credit.![]()
Ditto. Mine was 826.82 claimed and I'm going to get 0. I also have another one in progress that no one else was able to complete. I've turned in 7 units so far, only 1 has been granted credit to date. The other 5 still pending will hopefully be granted soon. I still have 7 WUs still crunching. I'm currently devoting 5 cores at a time to Lattice until I buy some more "D".
We should have our PSP-Sieve team created soon, just waiting to hear back from the admin. He's currently traveling on business so may take another day or two. I've already finished one 100G Sieve range and working on my second. No factors found yet.
I was going to post a link to this: http://boinc.umiacs.umd.edu/forum_thread.php?id=379 where the mod said that even those results would be used, then I did a double-take on the poster... Tobit, let us know if you get the credit for those WU that nobody else completed. Of the 4 I did, 3 had comp errors within minutes, and when I look at the WU detail, ever one had multiple other Comp errors, with no pending anywhere on the board...
Good news is that we're on the board in the Vault, with 3500 pernts in that project already, and we just hit #49!!! 7 places in two updates FTW! And at this rate we'll be at #47 after the next update...
I noticed that the buffer has gone from 24 units to 1000 units, guess we were hitting there servers to often.That new RC5-72 beta isn't as credit friendly as the last beta. Bummer.
I noticed that the buffer has gone from 24 units to 1000 units, guess we were hitting there servers to often.![]()
What a slacker, reason #24 I did not vote for him.![]()
My RC5-72 just got a new buffer of 15 that are worth 64 points each.Yeah 1000 unit's @ 1 point per unit but it still beats the hell out of running it on a CPU.
jt@ganymede:~/sr2sieve$ ./sr2sieve-x86_64-linux -s -v
sr2sieve 1.8.6 -- A sieve for multiple sequences k*b^n+/-1 or b^n+/-k.
Compiled on Jan 16 2009 with GCC 3.4.6 (Debian 3.4.6-1).
SSE2 code path, L1 data cache 32Kb (detected), L2 cache 256Kb (detected).
Read 1827430 terms for 15 sequences from dat format file `SoB.dat'.
Sieving standard form sequences k*2^n+/-1.
Split 15 base 2 sequences into 140 base 2^360 subsequences.
Using 2373Kb for subsequence bitmaps.
Using 310Kb for subsequence congruence tables.
Using 446Kb for Legendre symbol lookup tables.
Range end is too high for SSE2 code path, switching to x87 FPU.
Using 32Kb for the baby-steps giant-steps hashtable, maximum density 0.27.
Baby step method gen/8, giant step method new/4, ladder method gen/8.
Using 128Kb for the Sieve of Eratosthenes bitmap.
Expecting to find factors for about 0.39 terms in this range.
sr2sieve 1.8.6 started: 991 <= n <= 49999997, 12681350000000000 <= p <= 12681450000000000
12681424752549583 | 24737*2^3827023+1
p=12681425105304629, 2946876 p/sec, 1 factor, 75.1% done, ETA 26 Jan 23:09
Thanks for catching that, This is all new to me over here.
If you get the chance could you give some instructions and links on how to get these projects running?Awesome, we will be on SoB-Sieve and PSP-Sieve real soon. I just found one factor 75% through my second 100G range which should complete in ~2 hours.
Alan summed it up well on page 11 of this thread, I stumbled through it but some things could be clarified a little more as there are many steps involved. Let me write something up, give me a little bit.If you get the chance could you give some instructions and links on how to get these projects running?
Thanks, I appreciate it, as I would like to get up and running on these as well but got confused when I tried to figure it out last time.Alan summed it up well on page 11 of this thread, I stumbled through it but some things could be clarified a little more as there are many steps involved. Let me write something up, give me a little bit.![]()
My RC5-72 just got a new buffer of 15 that are worth 64 points each.
They take much longer now and the GPU heats up more since it runs continuous now.
jt@ganymede:~/sr2sieve$ more sr2work.txt
12681350-12681450
jt@ganymede:~/sr2sieve$ more factors12681350.txt
12681424752549583 | 24737*2^3827023+1
My RC5-72 just got a new buffer of 15 that are worth 64 points each.
They take much longer now and the GPU heats up more since it runs continuous now.
I guess I can stop complaining about my $122 PG&E bill.
My bill is normally under $75 for gas and electricity. Bay area Cali.
Really? what city? I'm over in the Stockton/Modesto area... Drive your way all the time!
I used:In your sieve folder, create a text file 'sr2work.txt' with the range assigned to you in the following format:
Code:jt@ganymede:~/sr2sieve$ more sr2work.txt 12681350-12681450
name@provider.com:~/sr2sieve$ more sr2work.txt
12682750-12682850
12682750-12682850