igor
10-03-2002, 06:54 PM
Hi,
with Linux client I see the following screen output:
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] client process [v0.9.2] invoked
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] connecting to server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] logging into server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] requesting a block
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] got proth test from server
[Thu Oct 3 18:17:35 2002] iteration: 10000/1876800 (0.53%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
[Thu Oct 3 18:29:44 2002] iteration: 20000/1876800 (1.07%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
[Thu Oct 3 18:41:24 2002] iteration: 30000/1876800 (1.60%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
Here's what FreeBSD output looks like:
Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] client process [v0.9.2] invoked
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] connecting to server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] logging into server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] requesting a block
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] got proth test from server
iteration: 10000/1876800 (0.53%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
iteration: 20000/1876800 (1.07%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
iteration: 30000/1876800 (1.60%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
No time stamp for iterations. I had to go into my bag of trickery to be able to collect timing data.
Thanks
Igor
with Linux client I see the following screen output:
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] client process [v0.9.2] invoked
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] connecting to server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] logging into server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] requesting a block
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] got proth test from server
[Thu Oct 3 18:17:35 2002] iteration: 10000/1876800 (0.53%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
[Thu Oct 3 18:29:44 2002] iteration: 20000/1876800 (1.07%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
[Thu Oct 3 18:41:24 2002] iteration: 30000/1876800 (1.60%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
Here's what FreeBSD output looks like:
Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] client process [v0.9.2] invoked
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:36 2002] connecting to server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] logging into server
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] requesting a block
[Thu Oct 3 18:05:37 2002] got proth test from server
iteration: 10000/1876800 (0.53%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
iteration: 20000/1876800 (1.07%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
iteration: 30000/1876800 (1.60%) k = 27653 n = 1876785
No time stamp for iterations. I had to go into my bag of trickery to be able to collect timing data.
Thanks
Igor