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41  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Advanced Analytics on: June 24, 2011, 09:08:50 AM
The link, which was on the Pool Stats page, has been fixed.

Thanks for the bug report Ali

Peter Azuolas
Lead Developer
MiningMonitor.com
42  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Advanced Analytics on: June 24, 2011, 08:38:37 AM
Glad to hear it worked.

The launch of MiningMonitor has been very exciting!  I will be available again at 1pm EST to answer any other questions that people have.

PeteTheRed
MiningMonitor.com
43  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Advanced Analytics on: June 24, 2011, 07:03:57 AM
Ali,

BTCGuild was taking longer then 5 seconds to respond to API requests.  I have corrected the issue ( longer timeout ).

Please add your key again.

Thanks for trying out MiningMonitor!


PeteTheRed
Lead Developer
44  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Advanced Analytics on: June 24, 2011, 04:40:37 AM
We took special care in creating the graphs. We went through 3 evolutions trying to find the best fit.  

First GD generated graphs which were pool quality, and computationally expensive.  

Then Google's Image graph API , which were nice , but not good enough.  The scaling was inconsistant, and the positioning of axis labels were inconsistant also.  We still use their API to generate the pie charts for share/worker and stales/worker in the stats.

Finally, we settled on JQuery flot graphs.  They looked the nicest, scaled correctly, and even add mouse over point labels for extra detail.

<edit>Consistant scaling was important, it lets you drag your eyes down over the multiple graphs and be to see correlations in the data.</edit>

PeteTheRed
Lead Developer
45  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Advanced Analytics on: June 24, 2011, 03:48:01 AM
Thanks,

There is a saying in the startup world that says "build what you will use", so we did Wink

In truth, it was based on a simple SMS app for watching our own miners, and kept growing.  One total rewrite and a ton of features later, and this is the result.

PeteTheRed
Lead Developer
46  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Advanced Analytics on: June 24, 2011, 03:08:47 AM
To get stats, you provide your API key and we use that to generate all of the analytics.  There is a wealth of information in the API if you graph the results over time.

And no, there is no MiningMonitor pool, we provide services to Miners who are using other pools.

47  Bitcoin / Mining / MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Analytics[Monthly+CSV] on: June 24, 2011, 02:40:24 AM
We are proud to announce the launch of MiningMonitor.com!

MiningMonitor allows you to monitor your workers and pool accounts, provides notifications via email and SMS in case of failure and provides detailed analytics about your performace at the worker level, pool level, and overall.

Currently supporting DeepBit , Bitcoin Pooled Mining ( Slush's ), BitcoinPool, Bitclockers, BTCGuild, MTRed, Arsbitcoin, ABCPool.co, BTCPool24, OZCO.in, rfcpool.com, and Eligius (Luke-Jr's pool) and are planning on added other pools upon request.


Over the last few weeks, we have built and tested the most advanced monitoring and analytics platform available.

Getting started is simple, visit http://www.miningmonitor.com , take a tour and signup!

Join for free, or get a paid account for faster updates, more workers/pools, free SMS credits and better stats!



Some screenshots to wet your appetite.



Partial Overall Stats View



Partial Pool Stats View



Partial Worker Management Page



Partial Pool Management Page







MiningMonitor Pricing Finalized!



Based on feedback from our users, the finalized pricing for MiningMonitor has been released.

Major changes:

The Silver account can now monitor 6 workers, double from before.  Now the majority of the smaller miners can use a silver account and watch all of their workers.  

Gold Users can now monitor and get analytics for UNLIMITED workers and pools!  

Platinum is yearly only now. For 10btc you get 2 minute updates, 300 starting sms credits and refills of 200 sms for 0.5btc.  For the price of the original Gold yearly account, you get much, much more!  


Failover Support! ( Linked Workers )



Now, if you are using a client with automagic failover support ( such as SmartCoin or guiMiner ) , you can link monitored workers together so you only get a down worker notification if the linked workers are ALL down.

For example, if you link btc_1 and deepbit_1 , when your failover kicks in switching you from one to the other you will NOT receive a down worker notification!

Monthly Stats



Now, you can view your overall monthly stats.

Track your day by day performance and compare it to your historical data.

CSV Export



When viewing your overall monthly, or daily stats, you can now download a CSV export of the data.

Perform your own analysis on the data with shares,stales,uptime,hashrate, and earnings all broken down on an hour by hour basis.








We even have an affiliate program! MiningMonitor.com Affiliate Program



Have questions, you can check out the FAQ Page , or post them here and we will respond!

Hope to see you soon!

The MiningMonitor.com team
48  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Mining oddities that I've accepted. (Unless you can solve 'em!) on: June 24, 2011, 02:00:49 AM
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    • LinuxCoin 0.2a running persistent from a USB key
    • Sapphire ATI 6990 video card

    And here are the oddities I've found and learned about:
    • Hashing:
      • When GPU0 is hashing alone, it hashes at a constant, steady pace. For the purposes of this example, let's say 350000 kh/s
      • When GPU1 is hashing alone, it also has a constant steady rate of 350000kh/s. (example value)
      • When GPU0 and GPU1 are hashing at the same time, GPU0 is a steady 350000kh/s while GPU1 has an erratic rate that jumps between 350000 and 200000kh/s.
      • The moment I'd kill GPU0, GPU1 would become stable at 350000kh/s. When I'd resume GPU0, GPU1 would become erratic again
      • The moment I'd kill GPU1, GPU0 would continue hashing stably at 350000kh/s. When I'd restart GPU1, GPU1 would be erratic
      • My first thought was temperature of GPU1 - perhaps it was being throttled for overheating? Nope. GPU1 temp is about 5 degrees cooler than GPU0 temp.
      • My second thought was power - with two 8pin PCIE inputs on the card, one was being fed by a 6-8 adapter. Nope, when the 2nd power lead was replaced with another dedicated 8pin PCIE, the same erratic hashing was observed
    I've come to accept that the 2nd GPU on my 6990 card just hashes erratically when the 1st one is in use.[/li][/list]



    There is an easy solution to the rate hopping on the second card.

    Using Linuxcoin 0.2a with a machine that has 2x5830, I had the same problem.

    The problem is the aggression setting on the first card.  While you lose a touch of speed off the first card, the second becomes rock steady.

    Using pheonix I do something like:

    Card 1 ( primary ):
    DEVICE=0 AGGRESSION=7 FASTLOOPS=true

    Card 2 ( primary ):
    DEVICE=1 AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOPS=false

    ( plus all the other standard options.

    This gives me 298mh/s on card one and 301 on card2 ... both rock steady and shares submitted / accepted averages out to be almost exactly the same ( indicating similar hashing rates )

    <edit>With identical overclocking settings ( 1010mhz, 300mhz ram, 1.125v )</edit>
    49  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New mining calculator with growth consideration on: June 24, 2011, 12:51:03 AM
    This is a killer calculator, more useful then http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php

    Thanks!

    50  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Call me crazy but.... on: June 23, 2011, 10:41:39 PM
    Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity

    - Hanlon's Razor http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle97h4eweh
    51  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Call me crazy but.... on: June 23, 2011, 10:40:26 PM
    That would be a seriously long con.

    Honestly, if the chap was smart enough to pull off the creation of Bitcoin, and the motivation to scam it, in the same amount of time he could have pulled off a dozen confidence schemes that would have earned more.

    52  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ZA BITCOIN SHARES GO UP BUT Est. Earnings STAY THE SAME on: June 23, 2011, 10:26:32 PM
    Est. means estimated...

    That is a predicted amount of earnings for the day/round ( depending on pool )... it's good that it didn't change, that means the difficulty didn't change while you were sleeping.

    Look at your confirmed/unconfirmed earnings ( depending on which pool this is ), that's what you actually made while sleeping.

    If it's a small pool, and a round was not completed, you haven't made any money yet.

    53  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Solo Minig Questions. Using machines at work on: June 23, 2011, 09:49:34 PM
    Shaggy's intention of solo mining is to avoid the network admins noticing the traffic going out to the pool, if the boxes are even allowed external connections.

    Might want to REALLY think about it before you do it:

    http://thenextweb.com/au/2011/06/23/abc-employee-caught-mining-for-bitcoins-on-company-servers/
    54  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: June 23, 2011, 09:26:19 PM
    I am about to pull my Bitcoin based business out of private beta. 

    The software reached v1.0 last night and was deployed to the production server for final testing. 

    HTML requires a touch of cleanup, and static assets moved to the CDN, but the plan is to launch to the public tomorrow around 5pm est.

    A little preview:






    55  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: June 23, 2011, 09:15:07 PM
    I am the Lead Developer for http://www.brandlab.com/.

    I specialize in building Scalable Web systems, one of the latest is http://www.goblog.com, a blogging network currently in closed beta.

    I am currently mining 1.5gh/s using 5x5830's running usb-stick LinuxCoin ( 0.2a if I remember correctly ).

    56  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: June 23, 2011, 09:10:23 PM
    I was going to post a solution to the hashrate fluctuations using LinuxCoin mentioned http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=21150.0

    As to my Non-Noob status, I'm currently mining 1.5gh/s at Deepbit using 5 5830's, all three running Linuxcoin after using the "freedos flash" solution to change the overclocking values and write custom fan profiles.

    Thanks


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