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    My prime is submitted. Now for my second.......
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    Cool LLRnet/PRPnet rally April 4-11

    Hi everyone,

    Our last rally, in early January, is more than two months behind us and lest we let the entire remainder of the winter/early-spring "boom time" when most participants are running at full tilt (rather than partially turned off due to heat constraints) pass us by, it would seem to be high time for another one. We will be holding a 7-day rally starting Monday, April 4 at 7:00 PM GMT and finishing 168 hours later on Monday, April 11 at 7:00 PM GMT. For those of you who can't convert GMT to local time , that's 3:00 PM EDT and 2:00 PM CDT.

    Since the last rally, we've managed to polish off the remainder of the 6th Drive (k=600-800) to n=1M--an amazing achievement! These drives keep dropping faster and faster. Our current target is the 7th Drive, taking k=800-1001 to n=1M, and we are currently progressing in the vicinity of n=810K. We would like to finish the 7th Drive to n=1M by mid-April, completing the last of our original project goals still outstanding and nicely coinciding with Peter Benson's impending completion of k=1003-1400 to n=1M, which we're estimating will happen around that time.

    The servers are the same as last time: LLRnet port 3000 and PRPnet port 9000. Both servers should be processing work in the vicinity of n=825K+ during the rally, making for medium-sized top-5000 primes that will stay on the list for a good while.

    LLRnet config info.:
    server = "www.noprimeleftbehind.net"
    port = 3000

    PRPnet config info.:
    server = "www.noprimeleftbehind.net"
    port = 9000
    Or, in terms of a prpclient.ini config line:
    server=G9000:100:1:noprimeleftbehind.net:9000

    Be sure and change your userID to whatever ID you prefer. Most people use their ID here at mersenneforum. It is also best to set the cache to something in the vicinity of 2 to 5 pairs.

    Info. for downloading the newest LLRnet client can be found at LLRnet supports LLR V3.8! (LLRnet2010 V0.73L).

    Info. for downloading the newest PRPnet client can be found at PRPnet.

    As a point of interest for those who might be new to NPLB and for others who haven't done any testing with us for a while, we have some milestones that we would like to shoot for in the near future. Please refer to our primes graph and drive progress as well as to our "Countdown meter". NPLB's goal from the start has been to fill in holes in the prime search ranges for Riesel base 2. We'd like to get the dots in that k=300-1001 range fully extended to n=1M by year end 2011 so that they are closer to where k<300 (worked by RPS) is at. As mentioned above, we are currently focusing on the last section of that range, k=800-1001, and hope to get it to n=1M well in advance of our original target.

    In our last rally, AMD Users blew everyone else completely out of the water, taking first place in the team stats with a whopping 109,876-test lead over Raiders of the Lost Primes (in second place). Close in third was PrimeSearchTeam, at only 898 tests (less than a day's worth of crunching on two quad-cores) behind ROLP. We also had two new participating teams, SETI.USA and the Dutch Power Cows, taking fourth and sixth place respectively. This time around, I'm not even going to try making any predictions as to what could happen...AMD Users' tour de force last time definitely demonstrated that things can go any number of directions.

    On the individual side, Brian (a.k.a. PCZ, but this time crunching for AMD Users as "AMDUpcz") took a clear first place, reaching a peak output of 426 tests/hour! Lennart (a.k.a. sm5ymt) of PrimeSearchTeam was not far behind, hitting the 400 tests/hour mark himself once or twice. James (a.k.a. jamers) and Vaughan, both crunching for AMD Users, took third and fourth place; neither came close to PCZ and Lennart's hourly output, but nonetheless managed to post respectable scores by hanging in there consistently from beginning to end. (With three major power hitters all working for AMD Users, it's no wonder they grabbed the title so easily. )

    The last few rallies have been extremely competitive, often to the point where one or two computers in the final day would have made a key difference. This one will surely follow suit, so be sure to spread the word to your teams to come out in full force!

    Hope to see you there--let's see if we can make it to n=1M before the rally week is concluded!

    Max

    P.S.: As last time, this is mostly copy-and-pasted from our official rally announcement at http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=15425. Feel free to post questions in both places.
    Last edited by mdettweiler; 03-19-2011 at 02:30 AM. Reason: change dates....see post below that I'll be making shortly

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    FYI @all: It seems that my original choice of time frame for this rally, April 8-15, directly conflicts with the Twin Prime Search project's upcoming rally on April 13 (the 5th anniversary of their project's founding). I had been previously aware of TPS's rally plans, but had completely forgotten when I scheduled this one. Thus, I've modified the above post to schedule our rally for April 4-11, starting and ending at 7 PM GMT of course. My apologies for any confusion.

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    Congratulations to Ototero on finding a prime number on NoPrimeLeftBehind port 3000.

    I have thrown my pharm at this project for the last several days and crunched >20,000 paits and found no primes.

    Well done Ototero in finding an elusive prime on port 3000 of the 7th drive.


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    Congrats Ototero! It will go into your records at the Wiki. (when I get to update it again)

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    Vaughan got one too after the rally.
    http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/sta...ent=prime_list
    I'm still seeking.
    Might be a while :P
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    Yes that's right. I posted at NPLB that I was going to stay on Port = 3000 until I found a Prime.

    They sure are elusive little critters.


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    Hi Vaughan,
    I noticed NPLB has started again. I tried to submit work that was already completed but it disconnects.
    Are there any new settings I need?
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ototero View Post
    Hi Vaughan,
    I noticed NPLB has started again. I tried to submit work that was already completed but it disconnects.
    Are there any new settings I need?
    Cheers
    Hi Ototero,

    A few weeks ago, we completed the 7th Drive (k=800-1001, n=600K-1M), and its server, port 3000, has since been shut down. Since that was the server your clients had been working on, they are unable to submit work because all the work has in fact been finished. (FYI, tests are expired and reassigned if not completed within 48 hours; if a client has been inactive for longer than that, you can safely go ahead and delete workfile.txt in the client directory to clean out the old work so you're not wasting your time finishing running it.)

    Even with the 7th Drive completed, the project nonetheless still has plenty of work; in addition to the other ranges we were also working on previously, we're continuing our "classic" k=400-1001 range past n=1M in a series of new drives (13th, 14th, and 15th) which will be officially launched soon to pick up where the 5th, 6th, and 7th left off at n=1M. We have work for the 13th Drive already running in port 9000 (note that this is a PRPnet server, and thus requires a different client than LLRnet port 3000), and LLRnet port 3500 is doing slightly larger candidates in the k=300-400 range. Also, port 8000 is running the k=1400-2000 range with smaller candidates in the n=~750K range.

    Hopefully I didn't inundate you with too much information there.

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