I've managed to get my front end showing as I want it ( ) So, if someone could please assist: 1. How do I stop vertcoind from running? 2. How do I update it to the latest version? Hi. Did you read this ? https://github.com/erkmos/proxypool/blob/master/HOWTOI think you must download new sourcess from github and recompile it. But i dont know about dependencies like python etc. That Howto is for installation. I'm looking to stop the wallet daemon and then update before restart.
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I've managed to get my front end showing as I want it ( ) So, if someone could please assist: 1. How do I stop vertcoind from running? 2. How do I update it to the latest version?
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How do I switch from one front end to another?
You change the contents of the web-static directory. I suggest keeping a backup of the original incase you don't like the new one. You then put the new stuff inside (you don't even have to stop and restart p2pool). On my linux system I would do (inside the the main p2pool directory). You could then copy it back inside the web-static directory (make sure it is inside a folder so that it looks something like web-static/web-static.old) so that you can access both frontends (your ip:port/static/web-static.old to get your old frontend). Excellent, I'm getting there! What front end would you recommend for MON and PLX?
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Could someone help please? I've installed all the necessary daemons etc on Ubuntu, but now I want to update. Specifically, I want to update: P2pool Vertcoin daemon. Monocle daemon. Parallax daemon. I installed the GUI with this originally : git clone https://github.com/hardcpp/P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd But I'm not sure if that's the latest GUI? I would also like a GUI for Monocle and Parallax if possible. Thanks in advance. There are many different fronteds for p2pool, you can check when the last commit for yours was made to see if you have the latest version from that author. I personally like the one by johndoe75 https://github.com/johndoe75/p2pool-node-status?files=1 ). There really is no single version for the p2pool fronted (classic is probably the closest?), you could make your own if you wanted to... How do I switch from one front end to another?
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Could someone help please? I've installed all the necessary daemons etc on Ubuntu, but now I want to update. Specifically, I want to update: P2pool Vertcoin daemon. Monocle daemon. Parallax daemon. I installed the GUI with this originally : git clone https://github.com/hardcpp/P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd But I'm not sure if that's the latest GUI? I would also like a GUI for Monocle and Parallax if possible. Thanks in advance.
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High rejection rate isn't unusual. What is your hash rate, and how many VTC per day are you getting? You should be getting around 4 VTC/Mh/day.
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Couldn't agree more. Blackcoin is a complete scam IMO.
What would you go for or are mining? I can still see jackpot coin sitting as more profitable for a while, 0.0024BTC a day per 750Ti still seems very good Which pool you using for that, bigjme?
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Probably been mentioned a million times before, but failover support would be a top addition for CCminer.
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Got the latest 1.0 version working now. Getting 9.4 Mh/s with 5*750Ti on stock settings. CPU usage has dropped from 60% to around 30%. Nice upgrade.
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Thank you! I have run out of time tonight, I'll install tomorrow.
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Well, I saved the new files by right clicking on the RAW. But I got this error when trying to compile: Error limit reached. 100 errors detected in the compilation of "/tmp/tmpxft_00003d1e_00000000-9_cuda_x11_simd512.compute_35.cpp1.ii". Compilation terminated. make[2]: *** [x11/cuda_x11_simd512.o] Error 4 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/miner/ccminer-1.0' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/miner/ccminer-1.0' make: *** [all] Error 2 you need to download the full project (ccminer) unzip it. Then run the autogen.sh and make (all this requires that all the package necessary including cuda 5.5 have been installed first) I'm trying to get the beta version running, with the performance upgrade that was added with the recent file commits (2). The zip package doesn't contain this, does it?
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Well, I saved the new files by right clicking on the RAW. But I got this error when trying to compile: Error limit reached. 100 errors detected in the compilation of "/tmp/tmpxft_00003d1e_00000000-9_cuda_x11_simd512.compute_35.cpp1.ii". Compilation terminated. make[2]: *** [x11/cuda_x11_simd512.o] Error 4 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/miner/ccminer-1.0' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/miner/ccminer-1.0' make: *** [all] Error 2
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I already know how to compile... I just need to know where to download the additional files that have been committed since the release. I know it's a simple button or link somewhere... I just can't see it!
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I need it for Linux not Windows. How do I download the new files from GitHub to add and compile?
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This for x11 ? If it is then you are doing somethig wrong . it is a low result.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, maybe the new files didn't get added or something? I downloaded them by selecting the RAW version, was that right?
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I managed to add the 2 updated files from GitHub.
Running 5*750Ti I get 7.8 Mh/s. CPU useage is around 60% constant for Celeron.
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If I want to add the latest GitHub master commits to my current v1.0 of CCminer to get the performance upgrade and test, do I simply add copies of the latest files to my local copy, or do I have to recompile? I'm running it on Linux.
compilation is necessary, usually ./autogen.sh && make is enough On Windows just build the project with Visual Studio If I download the current source code zip, will it contain the updated files... or do I have to download them seperately? If seperately, where do I get them? Sorry, I'm new to GitHub and compiling.
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If I want to add the latest GitHub master commits to my current v1.0 of CCminer to get the performance upgrade and test, do I simply add copies of the latest files to my local copy, or do I have to recompile? I'm running it on Linux.
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Well if it depends on the algo, I guess the new version won't fix it... Now the question is if it worth getting a strong CPU now for my rig...
intel i7 3770k@4500MHz 1 instance of ccminer with x11 use 6,5% of cpu. Using 19,5% now for 660ti + 2x 750ti (660ti take same percents of usage cpu as 750ti) On an i3 750ti uses 9% of CPU, on celeron 19%. Maybe Christian can give a better answer what causes the high CPU usage. the "throughput" value was set pretty low (i.e. the number of threads thrown at the GPUs at once). The current github code has it increased 8-fold. This should lower CPU use. Great work! 750ti now uses ~ 1,5% (previously 6,5%) and got 2150 mhash/s (previously 1700 mhash/s)!! 660ti got 2300 mhash/s (previously 1900 mhash/s) Outstanding work Christian! Can't wait to try all the fancy new x11 coins with nvidia power! Zelante, I was wondering if you would please share the compiled windows version, it's quite late over here and I don't want to deal with VS tonight. Thanks Where is this new version, I only see ver 1.0 on the official release (github)?
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Is the PLX Windows wallet from their main site safe? has anyone scrutinised it?
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