I'm pulling 24's from stibnite already Chinasaur
....btw should we start a pool on how many pages this thread will aquire before it's done with?
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I'm pulling 24's from stibnite already Chinasaur
....btw should we start a pool on how many pages this thread will aquire before it's done with?
Hmmm...all of these stubs were pulled within the last week or 2, at current rate of production we should finish them off in the next 4-5 days, then again perhaps you are worried we would overtake TBR before we finish? :D :jester:Quote:
Originally posted by TheJet
You'd be better off to dump all the stubs completely (since you risk doing mass quantities of duplicate work) and start fresh.
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then again perhaps you are worried we would overtake TBR before we finish?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
very nice
There are still plenty on my proxy Chinasaur, I will be switiching some of my machines to a second proxy I'm running, no need to make the change over if it is too much trouble.Quote:
Originally posted by Chinasaur
GD It Stibnite!~! Don't take them all!!! I'm pulling from Beyonds cache...I dont need to go resetting my boxes again :swear: :|punch|:
So I have to reset to stib's proxy? As of what time EST or PST?
Anyway, I will probably be shutting down for a week on Friday as I'm going on vacation... so at least I'll have some 24's when I get back :) Be gone a week.
I (in truth) couldn't care less about whether or not you guys pass TBR in OGR-24 (or 25 for that matter), if you can come up with the firepower to do so, more power to you.
What I am saying is that pulling down 1M+ OGR-24 stubs (note, that I don't know exactly how many you guys have atm) and only churning out 25K/day means you won't finish the bunch for well over a month, which could cause the project to take much longer than necessary. Besides the fact that it is frowned upon by the d.net team, since you're basically defeating the master key server's ability to properly allocate sections of the stubspace. Those same 1M+ blocks (if distributed normally) could be completed in 2 days by the entire network.
TheJet
rofl, hey TheJet we didn't pull 1million, we have just enough to last us a few days.
Sorry TheJet it was meant as a joke, having run OGR-25/RC-5 for TBR for a while (enough to be on the front page of the stats) I know as well as you that we cannot compete at that level,yet.Quote:
Originally posted by TheJet
I (in truth) couldn't care less about whether or not you guys pass TBR in OGR-24 (or 25 for that matter), if you can come up with the firepower to do so, more power to you.
What I am saying is that pulling down 1M+ OGR-24 stubs (note, that I don't know exactly how many you guys have atm) and only churning out 25K/day means you won't finish the bunch for well over a month, which could cause the project to take much longer than necessary. Besides the fact that it is frowned upon by the d.net team, since you're basically defeating the master key server's ability to properly allocate sections of the stubspace. Those same 1M+ blocks (if distributed normally) could be completed in 2 days by the entire network.
TheJet
I understand what you are saying about amassing large caches, but we are not DPC, far from it. So I believe we have cached a reasonable amount considering what other's cache on a regular basis. If stibnite had been able to connect sooner (no fault on his part) we would have already run our cache dry, but as it turned out half the team was getting OGR-25 stubs. Now that it has been corrected we should run thru them in short order.
stibnite, I believe the tank is filled :) as soon as I hear that you have changed your proxy back to flush to the main keyservers I will change mine back to flush to your proxy.
Thanks for the 'heads up' TJ!!! :thumbs:
Yeah, its done. i pulled about 7500 stubs , and will be serving up the old queue when these are gone.
As of now, the proxy is pointed back at the normal d.net keyservers.
:cool:
I guess just to be clear, I should remind everyone that the number of stubs is very small as compared to the actual work that comes out of them. For instance (and I don't know the real numbers here), for those 7500 stubs:
If the average number of GNodes/stub is 150, then you've got 45 days worth of work for your network in that group. If it's ~75 GNodes/stub, you've still got 3 weeks worth.
Can you imagine what 1M stubs would take? :)
TheJet
I think 1 million would allow us to crunch OGR for years to come :jester: Just think we could hand our stubs down to our children....and great children....I smell a new family tradition :rotfl: :rotfl:
Sorry folks for being away so long. Its just that I have been having a really busy schedule this week and thankfully, I am over it already.
Now, back to more interesting stuff. OGR - 24/25!
It seems that DPC has noticed our climb up the ranks and I personally think that they are worried. After all, we are the Free-DC team! :jester:
So lets crunch on and show the DPC what we are made out off!
Also, I haven't had a single OGR-24 stub for a long long time now but I have continually contribute to the OGR - 25 side! So for you guys/gals on the 24 side, keep em going ok.
:thumbs:
PY 222, we have missed your posting on the board, but been watching with keen interest your continued rise in the OGR-25 standings. Hats off to those that have kept the OGR-25 statistics climbing for the team. :cheers: An invaluable effort, moving the team up at least 20 places while the rest of us have been attacking on the OGR-24 front.
As OGR-24 tapers off in the next few days we will be re-joining the rest of the team for the push towards top 100 in OGR-25.
41st place again, and #2 production again...broken record :)
Cya'll in a week.
:cheers:
WOOT!
Team Free-DC has moved up 3 places in OGR - 25! We are currently at position #380.
Lets push to Top 100 people. Come on, give her all she's got :thumbs:
P/S: Chinasaur, have a good vacation and be safe ok! :|party|:
Have fun, get some rest and we will leave the light on for you! :DQuote:
Originally posted by Chinasaur
41st place again, and #2 production again...broken record :)
Cya'll in a week.
:cheers:
I have just added a Celeron 1.8GHz into OGR - 25! So, hopefully that will pump up the production a little more.
Just out of curiosity....when the new DF client comes out, which of the great OGR crunching team will be returning to DF. Personally I'm just here to help out until the new DF client is ready, but after OGR I will help with Zetagrid for a while before heading back to DF.
I will be in OGR - 25 until we have accomplish the mission that we have set, that is Top 100 of the Team ranks.
After that, I might try out different projects. ZetaGrid does sound tempting, thanks to DP for pointing this project out for me!
Unfortunately, DF is the only project that I cannot crunch under the Free-DC banner because I am actually a team leader for another team, Team ARP, currently ranked 35 or 36! I have been with them since the start and I am very close to them. So, I actually have 3 machines running DF without the -rt switch folding proteins for this team!
Bah! :bang: Bring em with you! :DQuote:
Originally posted by PY 222
Unfortunately, DF is the only project that I cannot crunch under the Free-DC banner because I am actually a team leader for another team, Team ARP, currently ranked 35 or 36! I have been with them since the start and I am very close to them. So, I actually have 3 machines running DF without the -rt switch folding proteins for this team!
Interesting times we live, eh!
New client, new stats for DF, Genome, DPAD, and Seti in the very near future. The possiblities of our team to grab the lead in anyone one of these projects is good. The problem being which one(s) to concentrate on?
I like several of the projects so the decision to run one over the other will be hard to make.
I have a little over 125 million shurbs, but like I have mentioned, it aint going nowhere. Sorry IB.Quote:
Originally posted by IronBits
Bah! :bang: Bring em with you! :D
Beyond, I like the way you think. If we can concentrate our firepower onto a single project, I believe we could do alot of damage. Then again, it would be against the principles of what Free-DC is all about, being free to do what he or she wishes.
I generally will go to where the action is and if they have good stats. That is my only two concerns.
To clarify my horrible attempt to be 'cute', I wasn't talking about the points, I was referring to your whole team, but after we switch to the new DF client. :)Quote:
Originally posted by PY 222
I have a little over 125 million shurbs, but like I have mentioned, it aint going nowhere. Sorry IB.
and I was only kidding :notworthy
I never try to recruit. You are here because you want to be, and that's what I like. :thumbs: :D
At current rate of production I will have exhausted the OGR-24 stubs on my proxy by tomorrow evening so I have decided to split the work between OGR and RC5. The reasoning behind this move is that our sister team in RC5 is beginning to lose some ground and could really use the help.
Congrats to the team for #2 production again :)
Borged two computers at friends vacation house :)
Never pass up the opportunity to allow your friends to contribute to your overall total. :smoking:
Proj On!!
:cheers:
:thumbs: :cheers:
Chinasaur, way to go man! I love a friend that does not let other friend's idle CPU cycles go to waste!
:thumbs:
rc5.aau.cx she does return!
2003-04-30 07:52:46,ogr r=1875/0, d=24/40, 953.5 Mnodes/sec, tot=67/24 stubs
wang!
Don't tell me this thread is showing signs of death
2003-04-30 19:46:03,ogr r=1795/0, d=3/10, 224.1 Mnodes/sec, tot=147/365 stubs
surely not! ;)
I too will probably return my linux cpu's (5) to DF when the new core comes out.
I will leave the Mac's on OGR as they aren't powerful enough to run OS X for DF...
Didn't mean to scare ya too bad stib :p Had my home machine crunching offline.
I am still around.
Its just that I feel this thread is growing a little to long. So why don't we move whatever OGR - 25 stuff to the Rollin on OGR - 25 and let this thread die a natural death.
Roll on babes.... :thumbs:
Actualy I was thinking maybe a stats page for the thread :D It's gotta be some kinda record for Free-DC to say the least!
8 pages worth of OGR goodness... is definitely a record :thumbs:
Now leave this thread alone!
Shhhooooooooo :moon:
Move along, move along, nothing to see, it's all over :D
You guys are slacking on the OGR24s :spank:
Angus #5 overall yesterday !! 5735 GNodes :shocked:
2003-05-01 17:08:04,ogr r=243/0, d=14/10, 325.5 Mnodes/sec, tot=1699/1928 stubs
SHE WILL SOON BE DONE WITH THEEES 24 STUBBINGK
you hear that? they're almost gone!
how many stubs do we have to crunch through?
The cache of OGR-24 stubs is now gone.
I've momentarily stopped the proxy, long enough to put the older cache back into service.
Oh man..that's a stone drag :(
My little 233Mhz iMac has been happily running along on it's stumpy little legs doing 24's, and now I gotta tell it -
"Oh sorry little guy..but you can't crunch 25's cause only the big guys can do them? You just use too much electricity for the return"
YOU come here and tell the little Bondi Blue guy he's got to go to bed :cry:
:jester:
Its time to let the little bugger go run free in computer haven.
No point in torturing it anymore Chinasaur :thumbs:
I will give up my little iMac buddy when they pry the $700 electric bill from my cold, dead fingers!!
:jester:
:cheers:
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Ted Nugent - Writing On The Wall
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OGR-24 stats:
- total rank: 38 (+2)
- yesterdays rank: 2 (again :D)
Anywhere OGR-24-stubs in any cache? At least we could climb upwards to 37 if we had 3,000 GNodes...
Great job done! :notworthy Free-DC :notworthy
I might have almost another day's worth in my queues.
If they hold out, should be another 5000 Gnodes or so...
Chinasaur has been cranking 'em out too - wonder if he has any left?
... WILL WORK FOR OGR-24 STUBS ...
guru said he had some left on his proxy rc5.mynoggin.net but I have been unable to connect to it.......yet.