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no, nothing you can do. when i'm processing through the summary i'll update it there. so i'll continue from n=130k! PS: if anybody finds a higher range in the database other than in the summary (only for the checked ones, not reserved ones, so n<122k) please post here! Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2009-07-04 at 12:53 |
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#46 |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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I finished the work for my reservation, now I'm waiting for the DB to finish processing it all so I can double check that it's all in there and processed without any squared line bugs or anything.
![]() That'll take a while...(the processing, I mean) I'll take 130k-140k. Here's a good way I found to do it, it's pretty efficient: (for you or anyone else that might not be doing it very quickly) Keep these open: Karsten's summary, the alq index, the Report Factors page, and a command line window at alq2elf's position. Loop through until you finish: { Loop through until you've got 5 windows open at the end of the loop: { click the next item in Karsten's summary and compare the index, and if the index matches then the composite size if the index is already correct, make sure the composite is correct, and close the window if it's not, leave the window open } download the 5 alq's to your alq2elf location run alq2elf on each use the batch file upload at the Report Factors page to begin uploading them all } |
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#47 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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ok, continue with n>130k then.
i'm just checking/updating at n=125k! that's what i'm doing: - open the summary page as html and text file - click a seq - update the textfile after all is done, upload the new html! oh, yeaaaahh, i know,.... by php it would be a 'little' bit faster ![]() but who will write that? |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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130k-140220 done, (accidentally went 2 farther than 140k) waiting for processing. I made this batch file:
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wget http://www.frontiernet.net/~aliquot/alq/100k/%1.alq alq2elf %1 wget http://www.frontiernet.net/~aliquot/alq/100k/%2.alq alq2elf %2 wget http://www.frontiernet.net/~aliquot/alq/100k/%3.alq alq2elf %3 wget http://www.frontiernet.net/~aliquot/alq/100k/%4.alq alq2elf %4 wget http://www.frontiernet.net/~aliquot/alq/100k/%5.alq alq2elf %5 ![]() I'll take 140k-150k, too. I wonder how long this backlog is going to take to clear out... |
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#49 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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found a 'missing' seq: 126600 is on Frank's page as ALQ-file but not listed in the status-file i used to compile the summary-page.
i uploaded this file, too, and inserted in the summary page (upload later today). |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
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140k-150k complete (only took me 25 minutes for the 93 sequences! that's an average of about 16 seconds/sequence
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#51 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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currently seq 128808 is primality-proofing by the workers, so don't overload the database 'entrance'!
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
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150k-160k complete.
160k-180k reserved. |
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#53 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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so you will finish the next 'minutes' to n=200k!!!
i've uploaded the current summary pages with some blue marked seqs, to remind me they have to be uploaded when i got the chance to do so! |
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#54 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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tried to update further, but this issue occurs:
while primality-proofs for seqs in the n=140k range is done, many seqs smaller than these are not yet in the database! i've uploaded the current 100k-page. please, Timothy, check this: all seqs for 129k < n < 132k without todays date are not in the database yet! perhaps i have to wait much longer? or these were not correctly submitted or inserted in the database, because of so much amount of income!? |
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"Tim Sorbera"
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It'd be nice to see a queue for queued up files/factors with, if known, what sequence or special form it's from. A Run Now button would be good too. Also, it'd be good if other workers, or at least multiple cores on the server, could be assigned to process ranges and verify the factors, or whatever the server does. By the way, I'm done through 170k, paused a while ago, resuming soon. 127980 has the first 6 columns in green, then the last in teal. Also it's only at index 406 in the DB. |
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