2009-08-04, 03:52
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
3·2,083 Posts
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Originally Posted by gd_barnes
Ah, good. That's nice to hear that there's no interface problem. We're good to go on G5000.
Actually yes, we do have first pass residuals. You might remember that as the k=300-1001 range was nearing n=600K, I followed up the tail end by double checking other's efforts, finding one missing prime in the process, something that I'll also do as the 11th drive nears n=650K. I did it manually but still have the results saved off and available.
So, when you get a chance, can you load k=343, 359, 361, and 375 for n=300K-350K into port G2000? Assuming that this particular server naturally hands them out by size instead of entry order or k-value, then they should be handed out first up until we get to the current n=~330K depth. That would be a good thing.
That's nice to know that those interfacing web pages alert us to such things like that before they become bigger issues. Cool! :-)
Gary
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Okay, sounds good. However, it seems that I don't have the 260K-600K sieve file for those four k's; I only have the sieve file for the 3rd Drive. Could you send me the part that I'm missing?
Thanks,
Max
Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2009-08-04 at 03:52
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