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21  Bitcoin / Pools / How can i find the amout of GH/s my server can handle? on: October 25, 2012, 04:11:58 PM
How can i find the amout of GH/s my server can handle?

I am using Ubuntu 12.04 X64 Server with Pushpool
22  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / can pushpool handle high server load? on: October 14, 2012, 04:04:44 PM
i heard that Inaba Owner of Eclipse mining pool switched from pushpool to eloipool because pushpool cannot handle high server load..

is there a fix for this?
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 12, 2012, 10:17:23 AM
and the coin i sent had 0.001 fee it got 16 confirmation's by now
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 12, 2012, 10:16:38 AM
after 24 hours i got 3 confirmation's and send my coin's
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: where can i download the blockchain? on: October 11, 2012, 08:00:46 PM
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where can i download the blockchain?
Where I can find the ultimate truth and happiness?

NOT IN THIS EARTH
26  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 07:40:33 PM
what should i do to my coin's now?

Nothing you can do now, those coins will probably not make it to you and are lost, so next time make sure you have a tx fee and your lesson has been learned. Also stop whining about it, it just makes you look bad.

it is not my mistake

Eclipse pool did not include a fee i did not tell them not to include it.
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 07:29:30 PM
what should i do to my coin's now?
28  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 07:27:38 PM
four hours now and still 0-confirmation's
29  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 06:09:59 PM
still now a single confirmation's

EDIT: STILL NOW NOT EVEN A SINGLE COMFIRMATION
30  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 05:55:45 PM
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can i add a fee for the block's i mined to get faster confirmation's

still 0-confirmation's

For the future you can, Eclipse should have an option to add a fee to withdrawals.  However, you cannot add a fee to this one, since it's done and gone.

what do you mean by "For the future you can"

if i can't do it now how will i be able to do it in a future
31  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 05:50:34 PM
Need more info. Is your blockchain up to date?

yes my blockchain just got a new block 1 min ago

i got a new again block but still no confirmation's

is miner's not including transaction's in blocks?

Did you add a transaction fee?

i got the payment from eclipse mining pool

don't know whether they include a fee or not

If you didn't tell them to do it somehow, it didn't happen.  There could be a number of causes for delay here.  The most likely being that the coins sent from the mining pool sent up a red flag to the netowrk that it could be a 'spammy' attempt.  Adding a fee overrides this red flag, but the red flag will not prevent it from being added to a block forever.  Such delays are necessary to prevent malicious attackers from padding the side of blocks with useless data by sending many tiny transactions back and forth between addresses that they own.  If you client can "see" the transaction (i.e. it lists it in the recent transactions page without confirmations) then you *will* get it, but it could be as long as 12 hours.  Much more likely it will be1 hour or so, on top of the 6 confirmations that will then be required before you can spend them again.

can i add a fee for the block's i mined to get faster confirmation's

still 0-confirmation's
32  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 05:45:05 PM
even eclipse has found 2 blocks since i got my payment

didn't they include their own transactions that they paid to miner's in their block's
33  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 05:35:21 PM
Need more info. Is your blockchain up to date?

yes my blockchain just got a new block 1 min ago

i got a new again block but still no confirmation's

is miner's not including transaction's in blocks?

Did you add a transaction fee?

i got the payment from eclipse mining pool

don't know whether they include a fee or not
34  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 05:30:20 PM
Need more info. Is your blockchain up to date?

yes my blockchain just got a new block 1 min ago

i got a new again block but still no confirmation's

is miner's not including transaction's in blocks?
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 05:27:30 PM
Need more info. Is your blockchain up to date?

yes my blockchain just got a new block 1 min ago
36  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / no confirmations it has been 2 hours on: October 11, 2012, 05:25:10 PM
i got some bitcoin's from Eclipse mining pool and still i don't have any confirmation's it stay's on zero

it has been almost more than 2 hours

i should have got 12 confirmation's by now but i don't have even 1

still 0-confirmation's
37  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: is there a way to send 0 confirmed Transection's? on: October 11, 2012, 05:07:04 PM
nope still 0-confirmation's

i am using electrum 1.01-e
38  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / is there a way to send 0 confirmed Transection's? on: October 11, 2012, 04:12:42 PM
i received some coin's from Eclipse mining pool

and it has zero confirmation's and i want to send it without waiting for a confirmation as Eclipse pool will not try a double spend attack

and is there a way to send it after it received 1-confirmation if it is not possible with 0 confirmation
39  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: can i make bitcoin-qt to make more than 8 connection? on: October 10, 2012, 11:34:20 AM
is there a way to get more connection's

As was stated - this won't increase the speed of your blockchain download at all.

If you want to download it faster then better to download it as a file (that can be done from various sites) - although I guess it's now two files not one.

if you want to download it faster, you just use the -connect option and connect with a fast peer, someone hosted at ovh or hetzner or something.

i had mine set to deliver 5000 blocks at once, because of the bug where ppl request blocks over and over and over.  with 5000 at once, it'll cause most of the clients to ban you for 'flooding'.  there were a few ppl that got up to 130000 pretty fast, though


how can i set my bitcoin-qt to send more block's?
40  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: [ANNOUNCE] ecoinpool - A brand new pool mining software written in Erlang on: October 10, 2012, 09:43:47 AM
Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump
init terminating in do_boot ()
:~/ecoinpool$ ./test_launch.sh
==> ecoinpool (compile)
==> ebitcoin (compile)
==> rel (compile)
==> ecoinpool (compile)
Erlang R15B (erts-5.9) [source] [64-bit] [smp:2:2] [async-threads:0] [hipe] [kernel-poll:true]

Eshell V5.9  (abort with ^G)
(ecoinpool_test)1> {"init terminating in do_boot",{{badmatch,{error,{shutdown,{ebitcoin_app,start,[normal,[]]}}}},[{ecoinpool_test_launch,start,0,[{file,"src/ecoinpool_test_launch.erl"},{line,34}]},{init,start_it,1,[]},{init,start_em,1,[]}]}}

Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump
init terminating in do_boot ()


Can anyone help with this error.


this is my test_launch.config file just change the line's i have uncomment'ed to your setting's

Code:

% This is an example configuration file. Lists are denoted with [...] and tuples
% are denoted with {...}. Together they form a nested structure of names and
% parameters. If you make changes and add or remove options, make sure not to
% have a comma before a closing bracket or curly brace.

[
    % SASL is Erlang's internal error and crash logger; it also logs starting
    % and stopping of certain processes. I set it to "error" here so it won't
    % pollute stdout/stderr.
    {sasl, [
        {errlog_type, error}
    ]},
   
    % This is ecoinpool's main configuration. The CouchDB connection is
    % configured here.
    {ecoinpool, [
        % The following commented lines are default settings.
        {db_host, "127.0.0.1"},
        % {db_port, 5984},
        % {db_prefix, ""},
       
        % The next line should be changed, depending on your CouchDB
        % authentication settings: username password
        {db_options, [{basic_auth, {"admin", "adminpassword"}}]},
       
        % Here you can change ecoinpool's HTTP service port, currently used to
        % serve global RPC functions used by the frontend.
        % {service_port, 8080},
       
        % The last line in this section contains your blowfish secret key, share
        % this among your servers and don't tell it to anyone else. Minimum key
        % length is 4 bytes, maximum is 56 bytes.
        % If you have pwgen (a password generator), try "pwgen -s 56 1" to get
        % 56 random characters.
        {blowfish_secret, "1a2a3a4a5a"}
    ]},
   
    % This is the ebitcoin configuration. ebitcoin forms a separate application,
    % thus it doesn't share ecoinpool's database settings. If you use the same
    % CouchDB server and authentication, copy it from above.
    {ebitcoin, [
        % You can also disable ebitcoin altogether by uncommenting the following
        % line. Note that you will fall back to the polling system then.
        %{enabled, false},
       
        {db_host, "127.0.0.1"},
        % {db_port, 5984},
        % {db_prefix, ""},
        {db_options, [{basic_auth, {"admin", "adminpassword"}}]}
    ]},
   
    % The third separate application (it also has to be started separately) is
    % the MySQL Replicator. It is used to bridge legacy MySQL worker tables to
    % CouchDB and also stores copies of the shares into a MySQL table.
    {ecoinpool_mysql_replicator, [
        % Again, commented lines are default settings.
        {couchdb_host, "127.0.0.1"},
        %{couchdb_port, 5984},
        %{couchdb_prefix, ""},
        {couchdb_options, [{basic_auth, {"admin", "adminpassword"}}]},
        {couchdb_database, "ecoinpool"},
       
        %{mysql_host, "127.0.0.1"},
        %{mysql_port, 3306},
        %{mysql_prefix, ""},
        {mysql_options, [{auth, {"admin", "adminpassword"}}]},
        {mysql_database, "ecoinpool"},
       
        % This is a setting that certainly has to be changed. Configure one or
        % more worker table replicators here (if you have multiple sub-pools).
        % Please only connect one sub-pool to one table or things get jammed up.
        {replicator_configs, [
             %Format: {<ecoinpool sub-pool ID>, <MySQL worker table>, <MySQL sync interval in seconds, 1 or more>}
            {"24aa68ec6c910de0850ed0c575621ec9", "pool_worker", 15}
        ]},
       
        % Next is your blowfish secret key. Copy it from above.
        {blowfish_secret, "1a2a3a4a5a"},
       
        % And the last one, also to be likely changed, is the shares deployer
        % configuration. There are two possible formats here, one with and one
        % without using merged mining. The config ID is used as basename for
        % saving the deployment state file and for the "source" column.
        {share_deployer_configs, [
            % Non-MM Format: {<config ID string>, <pool name>, <MySQL shares table>, <MySQL write interval in seconds, 0 allowed>}
            {"ltc_test_shares", "ltc-test", "shares", 60},
            % MM Format: {<config ID string>, <main pool name>, <aux pool name>, <MySQL shares table>, <MySQL write interval in seconds, 0 allowed>}
            {"btc_nmc_test_shares", "btc-test", "nmc-test", "shares", 60}
        ]}
    ]}
].

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