^ same problem here, and "user shares" keep showing 0... i try with: 0.2.1-21/24/25/26, same errors with those
went back to 0.2.1-13
Two questions: 1) How do you check which version one have in that format(0.2.1-x)? 2) I'm no git guru, is it possible to download to a specific commit and have it stop there, since you seem to have lots of versions? (my git knowledge go as far as clone and pull) pls have patience ppl, the bleeding edge got a little off because c00w was rearranging lots of code, continue reporting the errors and try using param. to really help debugging faster. Thanks @cirz8 you could try "git help" or "git pull help" to view how to pull specific versions @r2edu it's tough I know but we're testing and using it at the same time, when using the newest ver. try saving a log if it gives you troubles ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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After investigation I come to conclusion that arsbitcoins block/rate limit tcp connections and bitHopper tries to open new connections to the host until it runs out of free sockets. Disabling arsbitcoins helps, but I think there should be a better way for bitHopper to handle TCP timeouts/SYN-packets dropped by pools. I am not sure if http/1.1 keep-alive is implemented. But it could help to reduce stressing pools with huge load of new tcp connections.
You are correct, ArsBitcoin does rate limit/block TCP connections. Why does BitHopper needs to open up 1000+ TCP connections to my pool in order to mine? It seems to be just temporary, when trying to connect for the first time.... but yeah, its crazy. Occasionally I'll whitelist some of the IPs I see doing this, cause it doesn't seem to have too bad of an effect, but is this something that can be fixed? hy, sorry to hear that seems like it's fixed in the latest version
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oddd swepool works for me.. tell me did you have it # out in user.cfg? the only ones broken on mine are all #'s out.. but a few of my #'s out are working.. just wondering if it is a common theme..
I may try uncommenting them and see if it works fine after that.
So I take it were are supposed to do the info pools again?
sdogi is already looking in to this, seems like it happens on *nix os only (windows too) edit: fixed @murfshake posted on git https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper/issues/221 ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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and another one here... [23:46:17] Updating Difficulty [23:46:17] 1805700.8361937 [23:46:17] Updating NameCoin Difficulty [23:46:18] 94037.96 Traceback (most recent call last): File "bitHopper.py", line 266, in <module> main() File "bitHopper.py", line 227, in main bithopper_instance = BitHopper(options) File "bitHopper.py", line 42, in __init__ self.pool = pool.Pool(self) File "/home/alex/forks/_bitHopper/pool.py", line 21, in __init__ self.loadConfig(bitHopper) File "/home/alex/forks/_bitHopper/pool.py", line 55, in loadConfig self.servers[pool] = dict(parser.items(pool)) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/ConfigParser.py", line 647, in items for option in options] File "/usr/lib/python2.7/ConfigParser.py", line 683, in _interpolate self._interpolate_some(option, L, rawval, section, vars, 1) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/ConfigParser.py", line 715, in _interpolate_some option, section, rest, var) ConfigParser.InterpolationMissingOptionError: Bad value substitution: section: [swepool] option : api_address key : swepool_user_apikey rawval :
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@joules your post made my day man, should be a first post or in a wiki page I swear
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With 2.4-2.7GH/s I'm not even getting 1 BTC per day. Lady luck has my balls in a vice clamp. I was at BTCGuild for 2 weeks only to have those horrible bad luck days (only 1 day was positive). I bailed and went to slush only to see them go negative for the last 2 days and BTCGuild of course is now running some insane 200% luck since I left. I'm going to go lay down on the freeway now ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) No need to do that man... heard that pool hoppers could bring luck on every pool that treats them nice, just keep yourself informed ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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In the latest version (ca5def9fb22871680d562d8e75eb4b6650f36321) I have some problems with connecting my miners. They seem to not find the proxy anymore and in the bh-log I can see, that the miner is answered with status code 401. Apparently the miners have to connect now to "<bh_host>:8337/LP" or do I understand the code wrong? But even then it takes very long until the miner (phoenix 1.50) actually starts to do something.
same as r2edu, try using same auth for your miner as in --auth user,pass param of bH if your using that or run bH without --auth
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Hi all,
I set up bitHopper yesterday, to see what I can gain from its use, but then, looking inside user.cfg I saw that a lot of proportional pools ( I looked at three or four of them in the hoppable section ), apart from mtRed, are very small pools, so I fear that variance could kill in that pools.
Apart from mtRed, what pool has at least 100Gh of hashing capacity? Or, are you using such small pools without being affected by variance, maybe because you're hopping?
spiccioli
quick reply - go to pools section of forum, check off the available pools against hashrate. to complement organofcorti quick answer you could visit the wiki page to make an idea of pools speeds edit: @r2edu try using same auth for your miner as in --auth user,pass param of bH, if your using that of course
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retiro mis palabras, parece que el precio ya esta otra vez donde tiene que estar
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i recommend to remove bitcoinpool from the rotation. its obvious that they fake their shares as decoy and then even demand a fee. also they are so unprofessional in every way.. avoid!
you have some screen capt to sustain that ? you dont need a screen capture. just watch their json file for a couple of mins and you will see http://bitcoinpool.com/pooljson.phpyep, you're right about that ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) @cirz8 yep seems like it was updated when I was out
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Anyone with problems with Ozco? It doesn´t show me any "est.earnings" and i send about 800 shares!
Edit: wich one of these commands works better or are necessary with the "mine_deepbit" mode? or the three of those at the same time?
--startLP = Seeds the LP module with known pools.
This is now the default, it doesn't need to be specified at the command-line any more. --noLP = Turns off client side longpolling* *i don´t understand what this one does..
I believe client-side means that Bithopper doesn't push LPs to your miner with this option, your miners would just request new work when their queue is empty, which would increase stale shares. --p2pLP = Starts up an IRC bot to validate LP based hopping
I would encourage people to set up pool worker accounts for at least a dozen pools and add them as 'info' before using this option, otherwise the information you will be sharing with others using the IRC LP info-sharing technique would be sub-optimal. --noLP = Turns off client side longpolling* is exactly the opposite of startLP, so now it's only function is to disable LP based hopping. Client side (local miner) LP can't be disabled atm and it's not recommended ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) edit: lol, I'm definitely not sure about this one, better ask c00w when we see him
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i recommend to remove bitcoinpool from the rotation. its obvious that they fake their shares as decoy and then even demand a fee. also they are so unprofessional in every way.. avoid!
you have some screen capt to sustain that ?
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I have been mining on a PPS pool, but this proxy has gained my interest.
What pools are still hopable? Obviously proportional. But don't some use anti-hoping techniques?
hy, please edit your user.cfg and you will find info on every pool too in there
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I haven't been keeping up with this thread lately so I figured i'd just post and ask.
Is it worth using mine_deepbit with deepbit and/or BTCGuild? At the moment it sounds like it's completely random and would be better off being disabled until it's been further refined.
Also can you use mine_deepbit with deepbit and btcguild at the same time? Thanks
atm it is worth mining deepbit and yes you can have various pools with mine_deepbit role at the same time, this role is very sensible regarding you geographic location to pools so that's the reason it doesn't work with a 100% accuracy @deepceleron nice analysis man, I'm with this method (normalizing LP responses from pools) and in the future some automated learning would be awesome. I think manual correction you have posted are really different for every bH miner out there. edit: dunno if it's a viable idea... could't we rely on a pident service to automatically have bH learn how to make it's LP adjustments ?
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@Threshold 66% and penalty 1.0
09.08 22:00:16 0h 00m 42 66912 0.03044297 09.08 21:59:21 0h 08m 352 685366 0.02490932 09.08 21:50:25 0h 08m 336 683081 0.02385661
dunno if I maybe right or not, but threshold and penalty aren't the exact same thing only inverse proportional values ? @boss cat give us some versions pls (python, twisted-python and pyopenssl) python 2.7.2 python-twisted 2.4.0-3 pyopenssl 0.6-2.3 python-twisted Versión: 10.2.0-1 here ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) edit: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/DownloadsYeah, my VPS is ancient ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) I spent the night and most of the morning upgrading from debian 4 to 5 and then to 6. i must say apt-get dist-upgrade does wonders. so now everything is working, well except polmine, and bmunion glad you made it work dude, you can disable those pools with confidence and if you need more help with bH we're on freenode at #bithopper ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Anyone got a regex for the pol user stats? The problem I see is you need to login to see that page.
find hashes/s and do re_rate with them ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) , gotta go here
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Um, I think those errors come from burps patch. I'm toning it down to 2 retries and then sleep.
like it was before... hehe nice one c00w, you just made yourself a brigade of hoppers
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After the update, bitHopper tends to hop away to other pools. Is it by design?
Now running on the older version.
it works nice only now it jut slices deepbit too, use the old shceduler if you don't like the slicing ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Is that a good idea? Easy way for them to mess with us, considering they'll have all our accounts nicely in the one spot ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) +1
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DigBTC.net is down: Win7 Firefox 5.0
he forgot to ban android and iphone browsers if it's not down ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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