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    NPLB Project - unplanned outage

    NPLB Project is experiencing an unplanned outage. We expect this to be resolved late Thursday (US Central Time)
    http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthr...047#post377047
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    And for those who think "?":
    NPLB=No Prime Left Behind
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    NPLB Project is back online.
    Power-blip had caused the router's back-plane to stop serving the Ethernet ports.
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    Calls for some script-based solution, IMHO.


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    ?! I'm sure you're pulling my leg. Consider it pulled. haha
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    Hi Guys,

    Since NPLB has moved from port 3000 to 1468, I can't get it to work.
    Any clues anyone?
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    Yes.
    GB-3000 was an LLRnet client port. GB-3500 was the last LLRNet port. Candidates have been migrated to GB-1468
    GB-1468 is a PRPNet client port.
    So you just need to replace the LLRnet client on your machine with the newer PRPNet client.

    PRPNet details here: http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=12223
    Download here: http://uwin.mine.nu/PRPNet/
    GB-1468 Port details here: http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=12224

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    Thanks Dave,

    It was a bit of a fiddle but it's working.
    I have an AMD A10-6800K cpu, the GPU is running dnet brilliantly and 2 cores on nplb.
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    I put a couple of boxen on PRP ports 2000 and 9000.
    If I can get Bitcoin Utopia to behave on my ASICs sticks I can retire from BOINC.
    Electricity company won't know what to do with the spare power

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    Why quiting from BOINC when you run Bitcoin Utopia?
    My single low-power stick does wonders for the 5 Euro I paid for it.


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