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    LLRnet

    I don't know if this warning message is important or not but am seeking advice here. When I run LLRnet it logs on to the server to start a job and displays this:

    Working on: 258317/16879535 [1000000000:P:0:2:257]
    Warning: LLR test only k*2^n-1 numbers, so, PRP is used for the other tests.
    258317*2^16879535+1, bit: 17400/1687953 (1.03%). Time per bit: 30.031 ms.

    The task is allocated by the LLRnet server so why did it give me a n+1 number if LLR tests are n-1 numbers? Seems weird to me.

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    I think you downloaded the PSP client so you are crunching for them.
    Check the server IP.

    PSP number are k*2^n+1.
    Riesel numbers are k*2^n-1

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    :oops: God its confusing :!: :evil:

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    Vaughan,

    I've checked our tables, and I find two jobs out for you at RieselSieve. 258317 is not one of our K's, and that n level is quite high for either PSP or Riesel Sieve. What server do you have listed in the llr-clientconfig.txt? Could you also please post all of the contents in the workfile.txt? That will help in troubleshooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bryanRS
    Vaughan,

    I've checked our tables, and I find two jobs out for you at RieselSieve. 258317 is not one of our K's, and that n level is quite high for either PSP or Riesel Sieve. What server do you have listed in the llr-clientconfig.txt? Could you also please post all of the contents in the workfile.txt? That will help in troubleshooting.

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    llr-clientconfig.txt

    server = "www.footmaster.co.uk"
    port = 12984
    username = "vaughan"
    WUCacheSize = 1

    workfile.txt

    1000000000:P:0:2:257
    258317 1688231

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    That's definetly the PSP server I think.

    From the site I gave the link above...
    Rieselsieve: If you’re with Rieselsieve, then change the server to "llrnet.rieselsieve.com" (include the quotation marks), the port to 7000 and the username to your username at Rieselsieve (in quotation marks).

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    Its at 83% complete.

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    Thats the old PSPnet server.
    It does not contain any new data anymore.
    If you want to run that machine for PSP please change the server to:
    server="pspnet.no-ip.info"

    The port will stay the same.
    If you want to work for rieselsieve as far as i know the entry should look like this:
    server = "llrnet.rieselsieve.com"
    port = 7000


    By the way are you using the newest client?
    The client with the footmaster IP is not on the download server anymore for a long time.

    Edit:

    Did not read NeoGens reply completely before posting. :oops:

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    Well the job finished was accepted by the server - that's what it said on screen - and the client started another wrong task! I stopped it and checked the llr-clientconfig.txt file as recommended and yes I was using the wrong server and port for Riesel and I was doing old PSP tasks all with an out of date client :oops: :oops: :oops:

    Now I have followed NeoGen's link to OmbooHankvald's "How to use LLRNET" site. Downloaded the compressed file - it wanted me to download it twice for some reason so I cancelled the second one. It has been unzipped and I modified the llr-clientconfig.txt file

    When I double left clicked on the file llrnet.exe an icon appeared in the System Tray (Win XP Pro SP2) that looks like 4 vertical lines.

    Right clicked this icon and selected New Gui window, an application called Llrnet-Remote appeared along with Windows Firewall asking if I want to block / unblock etc. I clicked unblock. Then I waited - nothing much happened. I checked IARSN's TaskInfo for CPU usage - approximately 0 percent so nothing running. OK what now? I noticed a Tab labelled Console so I clicked on this. It shows:

    LLR network client 0.9b7 started
    Based on LLR version 3.5.0
    Loading library 'win32' ...
    winloop thread
    LLRMain started
    server dialog thread started ...

    I re-checked the llr-clientconfig.txt file and lo and behold I got rieselsieve spelt wrongly :oops!

    With this typo corrected all is OK.

    also, up in the section of the application labelled Clients: it says
    Local localhost 6999 (0.14% complete. some other info)

    Yey success :!: :!: :!:

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