Po dwóch dublechekerach
82409922^65536+1 GFN16
79225864^65536+1 GFN16
Initial finder
84088876^65536+1 GFN 16 i w nagrode
82409922^65536+1 GFN16
79225864^65536+1 GFN16
Initial finder
84088876^65536+1 GFN 16 i w nagrode
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Happy St Patrick's Equinox Challenge
Announced is a PRPNet challenge at the 121 prime search project from the 16th till 21st of March.
Work in PRPNet counts towards your PSA badge.
Leading edge of the search now up to 7,360,477 on both the plus and minus side. Goal will be to get both to 7.5M.
More about the 27121 prime search can be found here. News and infos about the PRPNet client can be found here.
To take part, you have to activate the following lines in prpclient.ini:
server=121:100:1:prpnet.primegrid.com:12001
Stats will be available at the well known place here.
All previous PRPNet challenge stats can be found here.
Discussion and more information can be found here: 2017 PRPNet March Challenge.
http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/challenge_stats.php
2014-10-16 10:31:20 | Radioactive@Home | Started upload of sample_3925747_0_0
2014-10-16 10:31:21 | Radioactive@Home | [error] Error reported by file upload server: can't write file /home/boincadm/projects/radioactive/upload/1/sample_3925747_0_0: No space left on server
2014-10-16 10:31:21 | Radioactive@Home | Temporarily failed upload of sample_3925747_0_0: transient upload error
http://boincstats.com/en/stats/challenge/team/chat/342
http://enigma.hoerenberg.com/index.php?cat=Unbroken&page=P1030680
Your voices have been heard!
Well, we always heard you, but this wasn't the easiest thing to fix.
Anybody who has ever run any LLR project here probably noticed how seemingly random the credit was. Without going into detail, the variation was due to using the BOINC benchmark * CPU time method for calculating credit, which has lots of problems.
I've written a new credit function that is based soley on the complexity of the problem, so credit will be a lot more consistent than before.
We'll be turning the new credit system on one project at a time. You may notice that some projects will get more credit than before, and some may get less. The adjustment is to make it so that you get the same credit/hour regardless of which project you're crunching.
Currently, the new system is being used only for SGS. If nothing really bad happens, we'll start turning it on for the other projects. SGS used to have a fixed credit. It now varies slightly according to the size of the number. VERY slightly -- the difference is about 8 places past the decimal point, so you won't notice the difference, but it's there.
This should correct the following inequities with the old credit function:
Identical Windows and Linux boxes scored differently on the BOINC benchmarks, and therefore got different credit for the same amount of work.
Sandy and Ivy Bridge CPUs got LESS credit for being faster.
Your wingmen would affect your credit, so if THEY have a Sandy Bridge CPU, you get penalized because their computer is fast.
Hyperthreading and the effects of too-small CPU cache can cause crunching to slow down when all cores are in use, causing credit to go up because your computer is slower.
I'll keep you informed as the other projects are moved to the new system.
UPDATE: All LLR projects now use the new credit system.
EDIT: Added fourth bullet point about HT & cache misses causing higher credit as your computer slows down.
http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=4862&nowrap=true#62712
CytatOn this evening we will stop collecting orders as is time to send order to suppliers. After midnight I will switch off order confirmation form and also inform you about finishing money collection.
Everybody who would like order detector can do this up to midnight tonight.
http://www.seti-germany.de/Wow_2012/43_en_Announcement.html
http://www.seti-germany.de/Wow_2012//anmeldung.php?&lang=en
http://www.seti-germany.de/Wow_2012/stats_gruppe_all.php?&lang=en
http://www.seti-germany.de/Wow_2012/stats_user_all.php?seite=1&lang=en
http://www.seti-germany.de/Wow_2012/stats_spacerace.php?lang=de&lang=en
http://www.seti-germany.de/Wow_2012/users_team.php?seite=1&lang=en&team=30228
http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/challenge_stats.php
http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=4305
wwwwcl v2.0
Sieve started: 133456800000000000 <= p < 133456900000000000
p=133456879950227677, 11.39M p/sec, 1.03 CPU cores, 80.0% done. ETA 01 May 21:11
Sieve complete: 133456800000000001 <= p < 133456900000000000 2535955284 primes tested
Elapsed time: 283.68 sec. (55.58 init + 227.99 sieve) at 8939350 p/sec.
Processor time: 273.98 sec. (43.01 init + 230.98 sieve).
Seconds spent in CPU and GPU: 970.07 (cpu), 98.38 (gpu)
Percent of time spent in CPU vs. GPU: 0.91 (cpu), 0.09 (gpu)
CPU/GPU utilization: 0.21 (cores), 0.02 (devices)
wwwwcl v2.0
Sieve started: 133456800000000000 <= p < 133456900000000000
p=133456899383557213, 936.7K p/sec, 0.20 CPU cores, 99.4% done. ETA 01 May 22:33
Sieve complete: 133456800000000001 <= p < 133456900000000000 2535955284 primes tested
Elapsed time: 2709.43 sec. (8.74 init + 2700.19 sieve) at 935975 p/sec.
Processor time: 560.51 sec. (14.35 init + 546.16 sieve).
Seconds spent in CPU and GPU: 2728.36 (cpu), 12439.80 (gpu)
Percent of time spent in CPU vs. GPU: 0.18 (cpu), 0.82 (gpu)
CPU/GPU utilization: 0.20 (cores), 0.91 (devices)
http://www.freerainbowtables.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3373
2012-04-03 00:47:13 | DistrRTgen | Requesting new tasks for ATI
2012-04-03 00:47:16 | DistrRTgen | Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
2012-04-03 00:47:16 | DistrRTgen | No work available
CytatWe have reduced the feeder priority of the Help Fight Childhood Cancer project as we are nearing the end of target-8. This means that users with multiple project selected are less likely to get HFCC work units, however users with only HFCC selected should continue to get work units without interruption. The next target is estimated to be available in May (this is only an estimate) and by reducing the feeder priority, users with only HFCC selected will continue to get work units for a longer period of time.
Cytat
A few weeks ago, we ran double credits in order to make up for a database error that occurred earlier in 2011. Unfortunately, the server crashed with just 12 hours left until the make-up credits were finished.
Now that the new server is up and running (and stable! very stable!), and everyone here is back from travels and winter break, we are ready to finish running those last 12 hours of double make-up credits.
If there are no significant objections, we'll run the double credits on St. Valentine's Day (February 14), from 10:00 am until 10:00 pm, US Eastern time (EST). This corresponds to 3pm (Feb14)-3am (Feb15) UTC.
Happy crunching!