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    dropped test que

    Is the dropped test que still active? If there are tests below 10 million perhaps as low as around 7 million that haven't even been tested on are they still handed out or are these waiting for us to finish DCing too?

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    Look like it´s active again, not really sure what is going on.

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    If I understand it correctly, currently the dropped tests queue has the same priority with the dc queue. As tests with lower n have higher priority within the same priority queues, 7 million test currently have lower priorities, thus not being handed out by the server.

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    Originally posted by Nuri
    If I understand it correctly, currently the dropped tests queue has the same priority with the dc queue. As tests with lower n have higher priority within the same priority queues, 7 million test currently have lower priorities, thus not being handed out by the server.
    correct

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    Alien,

    Have you looked into the problem with the sieve submission for factors.

    It appears as through the server accepts upto n<50M however when ever a factor n>32M is submitted it ignores every factor after that... including n<20M.

    It might be a quick fix to reduce the n to n<32M for the time being.

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    Originally posted by vjs
    Alien,

    Have you looked into the problem with the sieve submission for factors.

    It appears as through the server accepts upto n<50M however when ever a factor n>32M is submitted it ignores every factor after that... including n<20M.

    It might be a quick fix to reduce the n to n<32M for the time being.

    Yeah, we're working on fixing that..

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    My accidental mistake with the windowsregister also makes clear that tests with a k that is prime still drop in the dropped tests queue.

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