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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    Picked up 1 task in 30 minutes of updating. Must be some sort of secret to getting tasks.


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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    Now you know how I felt all these days.

    But now I have some tasks. There are better hours to take tasks than others.



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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    Quote Originally Posted by somanyroads View Post
    Picked up 1 task in 30 minutes of updating. Must be some sort of secret to getting tasks.
    They release WUs every day or so and they go fast. I set my work request for 5 days. They expire in 3 but I eat through them pretty fast with a 2600k.



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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike029 View Post
    They release WUs every day or so and they go fast. I set my work request for 5 days. They expire in 3 but I eat through them pretty fast with a 2600k.
    Maybe it was just coincidence, but when I suspended World Community Grid, RSA Lattice Sieving downloaded a whole bunch of tasks. Who says software isn't smart. Anyhow, reset to 5 days. Thank you.


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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    Quote Originally Posted by somanyroads View Post
    Maybe it was just coincidence, but when I suspended World Community Grid, RSA Lattice Sieving downloaded a whole bunch of tasks. Who says software isn't smart. Anyhow, reset to 5 days. Thank you.
    Yeah, I have that problem with the new Boinc program. If I have work with another project it will not DL WUs. Thanks for the help Somanyroads. WE have a real shot at 3rd. Perhaps 2nd if they keep pumping out work for a bit longer.



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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    Some of my systems over-cached. I got the root identified and corrected, so there should be WU's available. You can always go to the Server Status page which even has a nice graph showing how many WU's are available. Pretty accurate from what I've seen. At the moment it's reporting about 2,400 WU's available.

    At the moment, I've got a few goals here...

    0) Get myself a 1 Mil MM. (Check)
    1) Get the team a 5 Mil MM ( 300K, <2 days)
    2) Get myself a 2.5 Mil MM (900K, ~4 days)
    3) Get the team a perpetual #1 position (2.5 Mil, ~10 days)
    4) Get myself a #1 perpetual position (3.2 Mil, ~13 days)
    5) Get myself a 5 Mil MM (3.4 Mil, ~14 days)
    6) Get the team a 10 Mil MM (5.3 Mil, ~20 days)

    Obviously all these estimates are presuming the work holds out and is consistently available.

    Right now, I'll be happy to see the team get that 5 Mil. Anything beyond that is icing.

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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down





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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    Quote Originally Posted by Mumps View Post
    Some of my systems over-cached. I got the root identified and corrected, so there should be WU's available. You can always go to the Server Status page which even has a nice graph showing how many WU's are available. Pretty accurate from what I've seen. At the moment it's reporting about 2,400 WU's available.

    At the moment, I've got a few goals here...

    0) Get myself a 1 Mil MM. (Check)
    1) Get the team a 5 Mil MM ( 300K, <2 days)
    2) Get myself a 2.5 Mil MM (900K, ~4 days)
    3) Get the team a perpetual #1 position (2.5 Mil, ~10 days)
    4) Get myself a #1 perpetual position (3.2 Mil, ~13 days)
    5) Get myself a 5 Mil MM (3.4 Mil, ~14 days)
    6) Get the team a 10 Mil MM (5.3 Mil, ~20 days)

    Obviously all these estimates are presuming the work holds out and is consistently available.

    Right now, I'll be happy to see the team get that 5 Mil. Anything beyond that is icing.
    With a little help we may be able to knock a few days off those estimates. Let's go get'um guys.



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    Re: RSA Lattice Server moving to NFS@Home and shutting down

    From the graphs (thanks Duke), you can see that Sic is also making a push. So for, there has not been a lot of activity from SG in the last week and LAF is at a stand still. If we can keep Sic from catching up, I think we have a shot at #3 and maybe even a #2.

    There are still only 7 people on our team crunching RSA (e.g. a RAC > 1.0) compared to 16 for Sic. Any chance of getting some more help? With 2,400 active members on the team, you would think we could get more than 7!
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