Any idea why pushpool never reaches the "initializing" stage, but just quits? Nothing at all in the pushpool logfiles ... user1@226776:/home/user1/pushpool-0.4.1# ./pushpoold --config=mycfg.json --debug=2 -E -F [1307223396.497494] Debug output enabled [1307223396.497798] Forcing local hostname to localhost.localdomain [1307223396.501021] Listening on host :: port 8336 [1307223396.501114] Listening on host :: port 8337 [1307223396.501184] Listening on host :: port 8339 [1307223396.501242] Listening on host 184.22.250.98 port 8338 user1@226776:/home/user1/pushpool-0.4.1#
are you sure its quitting and not just running in the background? With the -F flag it should never display the last line user1@226776:. Which means it silenctly shutting down but yet again pushpool never tells us why the things it does....
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Im looking to buy a power supply for a radeon 6990, im losing almost a grand this month with out a power supply. If you would like to offer me a payment to payback the the cost of the power supply as soon as mining starts you can PM me or check out the link i provided to get more details http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=11896.msg167104#new
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I was looking in the $100-150 range, I was thinking about taking out a loan for $120 to get an 850watt power supply becuase I just rented radeon 6990 but i have a month to pay it off and at the rate my current video card mines i will just break even for the next monthly payment. Any ways I thought some one might help me out by having the option to pay the power supply back with the earnings i make as soon as i generate them from mining until i have fullfiled the price me and the lender agreed on. I would like to keep the bitcoin flow going instead of cashing out in usd i can buy a product with bitcoins and help the lender as well as myself gain trading trust in the bitcoin communty.
I figured out after the difficulty change that i should make around the $500 range more then enough to pay the electricity($95), the cost to rent the GPU($82), and the cost of the power supply($150) and I only need t to pay both of those at the end of the month So I can start payment as soon as i start mining I can supply what little btc i have right now as collateral.
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I would looking to buy an power supply with atleast 850 watts. 80% efficiency perferrablly(bad english) but you know what i mean.
My current rate of mining: 80Mhash/s
Amount of BTC mined in a day: 0.185 BTC
Amount of BTC I will make in two weeks 2.59 ------------------------------------------
The rate of the Radeon 6990: 700Mash/s
Amount of BTC mined in a day: 1.619
Amount of BTC i will make in two weeks 22.666 -----------------------------------------
Conclusion at this rate my investment of a Radeon 6990 that I'm currently renting for $80/month will have to come to an end before I even started mining with it. By the time that i mine enough BTC to purchase power supply I'll have to spend that money to rent the video card for another month which in turn im stuck in this black hole becuase I'll never mine enough to get a power supply. As you can see with my results that its highly profitable to work something out, I purpose 15BTC which at the current rate of $16.951 would come out to about $254.25 so you figure the cost of the power supply $150+shipping to in the USA($15) = $165;
Cost: $165; Net-Profit: $89.25;
Not bad if you as me for just shipping something off and waiting for money to pop up in your bitcoin account.
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I wonder if im hashing towards bitcoind or pushpoold my self, but i can tell now by looking in the database in the shares and if there are recent ones that are poping up then i know for sure im hashing with pushpoold
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The mining client just get's "Problems connecting to bitcoin rpc" I have run the bitcoin daemon with "./bitcoind -server" with the same config as Wayno (Fixed the incorrect password though ). Am quite lost now.. Your miner has problems connecting to pushpool, check worker credentials when launching, and in DB, check worker query. Check query logs. Yeah what he said, make sure you insert a worker to your database, and make sure they match exactly when typing it into your miner
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I just thought everyone should watch out for kalyhost I purchased a VPS server and immediatly they sent me details to my server with just an IP adress and password. They never supplied the username which is usually root. After I realised i couldnt connect to the supplied VNC or SSH after a couple of hours so I emailed them got no respones after 2 days i emailed them again stating that if they cant get the server back up to send it back to the reciving bitcoin address. Still no respones, today i tried connecting to the server still nothing. Ive heard on the IRC chat that some people use them for domains and no problems but the fact is that they claim they have 24/7 email support and that is not the case. I still dot think the donor recieved his refund yet.
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I do not have time to test this release myself, but does anyone else want to verify/refute his software as fulfilling the bounty?
I'd suggest to wait a little bit, I'll submit my contribution pretty soon Why wasn't 'pooling' in concept implemented in the original bitcoin client? Then, there'd be only one 'pool' and it'd be the entire network dishing out proportional rewards to nodes. Seems pretty simple to me.
Go for it I agree due to the fact that there are many bugs in my v2.0 software and I'd like to see what he has to offer
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I'm sorry everytime i try to login i get this error any idea how to fix it? [Fri Jun 03 10:53:01 2011] [error] [client 192.168.1.100] PHP Warning: mysql_fetch_object(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /var/www/htdocs/login.php on line 46, referer: http://192.168.1.114/register.phpJust wait till the next version there are soo many bugs I over looked trying cram more features into the thing. I'll have the bugs fixed in the next version.
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As for the loadModules.php problem just remove the print_r() at the the end of the code, I'm going to be less reckless with my next releases and do some in-depth testing before the release. Im removing the annoying bitcoind.php file, thought it might work but its do more harm then good.
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So I added the following to register.php:
$act = $_POST["act"];
above
if($act == "auth"){
and that fixed the registration. I haven't configured mail properly so I just activated my account manual and gave myself admin.
I'm now successfully running a pool and it all seems to be working! My miners are hashing away and the shares are being recorded.
Are you planning on added the ability to show shares based on workers?
Still seems to be a few more bugs. I'm happy to work closer with you to debug them and improve the product further.
Ill deffinatly get dynamic databases going and fix the registration out of the box.
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Why wasn't 'pooling' in concept implemented in the original bitcoin client? Then, there'd be only one 'pool' and it'd be the entire network dishing out proportional rewards to nodes. Seems pretty simple to me.
This is just my theory but If you had just even 10,000 miners over a whole bitcoin network evenly distributing 50BTC everyone would get 0.005 per ten minutes average. I don't think it would be much better for proportional maybe possibly 0.05 being optimistic. about .3 every hour 7.2 a day. I will do that same for 1,000,000 (I don't know the actual miners but this might happen someday if it goes mainstream) 50BTC divided by 1,000,000 = 0.00005 every ten minutes thats 0.0003 every hour 0.0072 everyday 0.216BTC every month Conclusion there is no gain beyond this point, half the network stops mining but more then 1,000,000 million people are using bitcoins so it takes for ever for your transaction to go through again just a theory somebody correct me im wrong or add and dooms day thoughts on the matter below......
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Version 2 is out!, The most notable updates are everything we've previously talked about, such as timestamp, and password hashing issues. Another feature is you ONLY need to edit a couple of files instead of editing the directory of every single page it auto-magically finds the path so it should be an easy as pie as some like to say to install and or update your front-end
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I claim http://myB.TC/Xenland (code=24660) *UPDATE: Keeps telling me the following Claim is NOT verified. Looked for "code=24660" matches=1
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I guess is all my awe of my supposed Dell XPS 8Gigabytes of ram, multi-core super computer, I forgot to check my power supply and its 420Watt....yeah no wonder my card wouldn't boot
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What kind of connection issues? Ive been expericing my miner dropping out every so often my self with leetnet, and kalyhost for the record still havent replied
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Hello chat I just got the radeon 6990 Made by diamond. At first I thought the card was not in the PCIe slot all the way so I pushed it in and heard the *click* so I thought i would deffinatly boot up. Obviously it dose'nt.
This is what happens when i try to boot, Blank screen the whole time, no post, no BIOs.
Windows does infact boot up becuase i hear the gingle when it comes to the login screen.
I read in the instruction manual that I should disable the on board video when trying to install but this shouldnt be a problem yet scince im trying to get to linux and i cant with out seeing the boot screen or the bios.
I see there is some things on top that look like power conntections but it didnt look like it came with those types of cords. Any suggestions?
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Nice updates guys, I'll get github up and working after the 2nd version is released so everyone can have their own fork. Github dosen't want to accept my key or something so I can't upload nothing yet but I'll get it worked out soon
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