Hello, I have 30$ on MoneyBookers and I want BTC. Shout me a PM if interested I will stay online.
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Anyone mind testing my BTC node? I am still building my first rig and I noticed lot of dead share on my p2pool local graph. I dunno if his miner is misconfigured or if the problem is on my side. Thank's!
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P2Pool:
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I dont know why but my litecoin node could not connect for a good 15min. Thought I was being DDOS'ed. Now I get: 2012-03-16 02:50:14.519665 > Error in HeightTracker._think2: 2012-03-16 02:50:14.519749 > Traceback (most recent call last): 2012-03-16 02:50:14.519794 > Failure: twisted.internet.defer.TimeoutError: Getting http://127.0.0.1:10332/ took longer than 5 seconds.
But miners still mining...
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Thank's! I will try to find used part and buy 5830.
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450W psu for this rig is more than enough, two overclocked 6770s will pull under 250W, I'd buy 5800 series cards if I were you, better MH/$, you can buy all parts used, if it's Radeon 5xxx series then this is the only way.
Problem is that 6770 are 89$ for ~197 Mh/s and 5830 are 330$ for ~302 Mh/s. The price I see on the hardware comparison page are way off for a lot of GPU.
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I did some research and came with this setup (all prices in CAD):
89$X2 Ati Radeon 6770 -- 450W 89$ ASUS M5A97 AMD970/SB950 ATX AM3+ DDR3 2PCI-E16 2PCI-E1 SATA3 USB3.0 Audio CrossFireX Motherboard 79$ OCZ Elitexstream OCZ1000EXS 1000W 1KW ATX12V 20/24PIN Active PFC ATX Power Supply 120MM Fan Black 13$ Kingston ValueRAM KVR1333D3N9/1G PC3-10666 1Gb DDR3-1333 CL9 240PIN DIMM Memory Module 10$ USB stick as HDD running headless Ubuntu Hand made open casing made by myself
I think I can get around ~464 Mh/s with this setup for a total of ~280$ Since the GPU is taking ~450W is it possible to put 2X PSU with the same motherboard and use 4XGPU?
I will also try to find cheap used part and buy only new GPU.
What do you think?
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On the SC wiki page, the Reaper Linux X64 link is broken.
I downloaded source but didn't find instruction for compilation.
Anyone know the procedure?
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Salut, je suis de Mont-Tremblant et j'ai démmaré une node pour P2Pool.
Le lien est dans ma signature.
Bonne journée!
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Well, 01BTC10, You inspired me. I threw up a p2pool node on my VPS, if anyone wants to mine with me! Los Angeles, California::USA::http://litep2pool.sytes.net:9327/::%0.25::LTC::LiteP2Pool::Tittiez Its in LA, but I live in PA and still have ~90ms latency, so it should be good all around North America. I don't really take much of a fee (.25 of 1%), as I will be doing my own mining here myself. Payouts work like any other p2pool node! Its LTC only, so don't be pointing your BTC address here. Website: http://litep2pool.sytes.net/I think I can guarantee 99% uptime, other then when I say that I will be taking it down for maintenance of sort. Well done! If a lot of people start their own node. Decentralization of the coin will happen. It will be beneficial for all miners around the world.
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I think it is the end of centralized pool mining as we knew it. With over 100% return, there is just no point at not switching imo.
I will be moving the server today so hopefully downtime will be short.
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Great! The server is on wifi in a VM. Tomorow, I will move a backup to another server not in a VM with direct access to LAN. Connection should get better.
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Alright! Let's mine those coin! Ouch, 16% stale. Should the stale count be similar to actual p2pool, or should be be like regular mining?
Stales P2Pool stales don't work the same way as stales on centralized pools. On a centralized pool a stale is work which is too old to be accepted by the pool's Bitcoin node; this kind of stale is very rare in P2Pool because each user runs their own local bitcoind.
On P2Pool stales refer to shares which can't make it into the sharechain. Because the sharechain is 60 times faster than the Bitcoin chain many stales are common and expected. However, because the payout is PPLNS only your stale rate relative to other nodes is relevant; the absolute rate is not.
There are two reported kinds of stales in P2Pool: "DEAD ON ARRIVAL" shares and orphan shares. Dead shares were too old by the time they arrived at your local P2Pool. Very high dead rates can indicate miner misconfiguration. Orphan shares are shares which were not extended by the rest of the P2Pool network, because some other miner's share was accepted first. Very high orphan rates may indicate network connectivity problems. From the P2Pool wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2Pool
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Nice! I appreciate that you joined my pool. And made the counter explode!
The way stale share work with p2pool is different but I am still too much noobs to tell you the difference. I understood that it as less impact that with regular pool.
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http://bitcoinp2pool.zapto.orgCanada::Montreal::http://bitcoinp2pool.zapto.org:9332::0.25%::BTC
http://litecoinp2pool.zapto.orgCanada::Montreal::http://litecoinp2pool.zapto.org:9327::0.25%::LTC
Start minerd: minerd --url http://litecoinp2pool.zapto.org:9327 --userpass YourLiteCoinAddress:0
Connect with your address as username and use any password. Feel free to PM me if you have any problem. I won't take any fee for the first week
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Also had to remove this line from port forward rules. 192.168.1.10 9338 127.0.0.1 9338
Very happy to finally have it up and running!
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Your help is really appreciated!
Success!
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I have 97860 block downloaded. Seem like I have them all.
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I followed every instruction to mine litecoin with p2pool without sucess. I run the server in a VM with bridged adapter. The router 192.168.1.1 is forwarding port 9338 to the VM 192.168.1.10 root@p2Pool:~/bitcoind/litecoin/src# ./litecoind -rpcuser=a -rpcpassword=1 root@p2Pool:~/bitcoind/litecoin/src# litecoin server starting
root@p2Pool:~/bitcoind/p2pool# python run_p2pool.py --net litecoin a 1 2012-03-11 00:41:19.839442 p2pool (version 0.9.2-27-g07f4128) 2012-03-11 00:41:19.839645 2012-03-11 00:41:19.839795 Testing bitcoind RPC connection to 'http://127.0.0.1:9332/' with username 'a'... 2012-03-11 00:41:19.840403 > Error while checking bitcoind identity: 2012-03-11 00:41:19.840556 > Traceback (most recent call last): 2012-03-11 00:41:19.840704 > Failure: twisted.internet.error.ConnectionRefusedError: Connection was refused by other side: 111: Connection refused.
Here are my port forwarding rules: # this is the configuration file for rinetd, the internet redirection server # # you may specify global allow and deny rules here # only ip addresses are matched, hostnames cannot be specified here # the wildcards you may use are * and ? # allow * # deny 192.168.2.1?
# # forwarding rules come here # # you may specify allow and deny rules after a specific forwarding rule # to apply to only that forwarding rule # # bindadress bindport connectaddress connectport 192.168.1.10 9327 127.0.0.1 9327 192.168.1.10 9338 127.0.0.1 9338 # logging information logfile /var/log/rinetd.log
# uncomment the following line if you want web-server style logfile format # logcommon
This is my litecoin.conf rpcport=10332 port=10333 server=1 daemon=1 rpcuser=a rpcpassword=1
Anyone know what is the problem?
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It is working now. Forgot to setup a tunnel to hande the connection.
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