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4061  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 03:07:04 PM
Anyone know why BTCPool24 json isn't working? The page looks correct and so does the pools.cfg config. I'm on the latest version.

Error in pool api for BTCPool24

sometimes a pool just lags for brief moment, remember you connect to pools located in various geographical areas

Well it's been like that for a couple days. And it doesn't lag when you look at it in the browser.

working fine here

Code:
[16:56:32] RPC request [c082b000] submitted to polmine.pl
[16:56:32] nofeemining: 3958709
[16:56:34] btcpool24: 95044
[16:56:47] triple: 1692301
[16:56:49] RPC request [getwork] submitted to polmine.pl
[16:56:51] slush: 82141

Are you using the latest master from c00w?

yes I do (ver.  a4fbacd), although it doesn't matter much to your problem, right now c00w is working on LP

edit: just had a lag error with them like yours, now is back up, but this tells me 1. they lack the internet connection to support high traffic or 2. my route over the internet to their server sucks and is not a good option to mine with them. Is only my case, for another person could work fine and lag some other pool that works fine with me.
4062  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 02:58:07 PM
Anyone know why BTCPool24 json isn't working? The page looks correct and so does the pools.cfg config. I'm on the latest version.

Error in pool api for BTCPool24

sometimes a pool just lags for brief moment, remember you connect to pools located in various geographical areas

Well it's been like that for a couple days. And it doesn't lag when you look at it in the browser.

working fine here
edit: the twisted client that's used by bH isn't a browser so if the page lags just a brief moment more than usual it just throws an error an moves on. Sticking with the pool's that give you best results and fewer errors would be the goal here

Code:
[16:56:32] RPC request [c082b000] submitted to polmine.pl
[16:56:32] nofeemining: 3958709
[16:56:34] btcpool24: 95044
[16:56:47] triple: 1692301
[16:56:49] RPC request [getwork] submitted to polmine.pl
[16:56:51] slush: 82141
4063  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 02:47:57 PM
Anyone know why BTCPool24 json isn't working? The page looks correct and so does the pools.cfg config. I'm on the latest version.

Error in pool api for BTCPool24

sometimes a pool just lags for brief moment, remember you connect to pools located in various geographical areas
4064  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 02:04:44 PM
I dont understand the slicer.  There are 3 minable pools right now for me, bitclockers, mtred and polmine.  Polmine has the least number of shares and the slicer refuses to jump to it.  It just continues switching between mtred and bitclockers.
Pretty sure something's not right. I only have two available (haven't enabled bitclockers) and mine refuses to mine anywhere but mtred. Maybe something where it should be parsing through (in my case) up to 2 available pools but is only actually parsing 1?

same here only mine is locked on polmine, didn't see any mtred getwork

edit: working nice with phoenix, phatk kern (freaked out a bit after seeing all that errors with other miners)

edit2: now were talking, I see now why is called time slicing, 5 minutes slice on every hoppable pool Smiley
4065  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 01:55:18 AM
@simonk83, and your miner output was... ? useful to know
4066  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 01:33:34 AM
what does changing the payout on the /stats page do even?

estimate efficiency
4067  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 01:26:28 AM
something broke with the new LP, use a previous version until it's looked up
4068  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 03, 2011, 12:00:48 AM
On another note, do any of you get super retarded stales with slushpool? mine is avging after 30k shares ~20% stales, rest of the pools <1% stales lol

yes - up to 33%

<2% here, using api2
4069  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 11:44:39 PM
Ok, so I'm a little confused (get used to it Cheesy).    As I said, I've mined at Triple and Pol for a while and then the script changed me to another pool.   The Triple and Pol shares are now decaying down to zero.     I thought the point of hopping was that you used pool's that didn't decay shares, so that even when you jump away you still get paid for the work whenever the block ends up getting solved?

Like I said, I'm easily confused Cheesy

Your shares isnt decaying, it just becomes a smaller percentage of the overall shares, thats how prop works and thats how you score out of prop system.

Right Ok.  Same end result though isn't it?  No payout for the work done unless a block is solved just after you jump out?

actually it follows a downward curb, starting from 150% for ex. slowly decaying to 110-115%, your total share efficiency, can't find my graphs in here to show you an example, and you actually stay at over 100% at  2 or 3 * difficulty, if I got that right.
4070  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 11:15:58 PM
you guys rock Grin
4071  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 10:49:50 PM
for the love of whatever you believe in, please edit the user.cfg file to make it easier to read in notepad/wordpad or whatever. its a giant garbled mess and it would have been a lot easier if you just put in USERNAME and PASSWORD isntead of a bunch of your own usernames and passwords. im left searching through the file wondering what to delete and what to keep in...  all the role and Xrole junk throughout the file... come on... you took the time to code and release this but the one most important file, the user config file is the most confusing part of your work...

i would even donate if the user cfg file was user friendly. im sure ill eventually figure it out, but its really gotten on my nerves!

specficially the mtred_user_apikey:#####################################+role ... is that an error? or is the +role a command? because the xrole thing seems to be your username or password or whatever... so im supposed to put my mtred password after the api key? or before? or why is the +x beforehand and the +role after the key...

haha I think you should get a better text editor and come back if you have issues
the user.cfg.default file should look like this
4072  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 10:14:58 PM
hey guys, dunno if c00w is around to answer, how is slicing suppose to work ? launched with --scheduler SliceScheduler , had 2 pools in sight (don't know if bitcoin.cz aka slush counts) and jumped like usual, nothing to see in console either just normal output, only when launched it said selection of the scheduler.
4073  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 10:00:13 PM
haha no he changed his "poles"
edit: no pun
4074  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 09:56:37 PM
Ok, so apologies for the noob questions but I'm new to this Smiley  I currently have the following setup:

MINE:
Slush
MtRed
BTCPool24
BitcoinMonkey
Bloodys (currently working on that now)
ozcoin
polmine
rfc
triple

INFO:
BTCWorld
bitminersunion

BACKUP:
eligius
ars

The rest disabled (bitclockers was just red most of the time).

Is that too many, not enough, any I should add/remove?

I also noticed I spent a bit of time mining at polmine last night, then it switched away in favour of another pool.   The shares at polmine have now decayed away to almost nothing.  Is that how it's supposed to work (it mines at pool's hoping to find a block in that time, and if it doesn't it just gives up and lets it die away to nothing)?   Same goes for Triple.


Thanks guys, appreciate the help Smiley

Also (sorry to bump myself) is it even worth spending time at bloodys considering it's taking them around 2/3 weeks to find a block?

everybody is new to this so don't worry Wink

you're good to go with that setup, I suggest you reading this paper if you want to know more about pool hopping
4075  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 08:05:02 PM
it would be more easy for you ppl if you made a git clone (or download) the latest version in a new dir, put credentials by hand in user.cfg (I know it sucks but that would one the last time, the cfg structure has changed) and start it up for testing

I have a "pools.cfg" and a "user.cfg" and it took me an hour to get everything working again, an hour ago Tongue


took me 5 minutes on 10 pools with backup included Tongue

I made a typo so I kept getting errors, but found it and fixed it Tongue

Now c00w must be looking for this one  Grin

haha I think he knows when he breaks something, it worked for some and didn't for others, go figure

edit: btw, where was your typo ?
4076  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 08:00:21 PM
it would be more easy for you ppl if you made a git clone (or download) the latest version in a new dir, put credentials by hand in user.cfg (I know it sucks but that would one the last time, the cfg structure has changed) and start it up for testing

I have a "pools.cfg" and a "user.cfg" and it took me an hour to get everything working again, an hour ago Tongue


took me 5 minutes on 10 pools with backup included Tongue
4077  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 07:53:58 PM
it would be more easy for you ppl if you made a git clone (or download) the latest version in a new dir, put credentials by hand in user.cfg (I know it sucks but that would be for one last time, the cfg structure has changed) and start it up for testing

edit: it worked for me the first time I ran it
4078  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 07:26:44 PM
...................................
Testing it!
How often should it hop?

Watch out MaGNeT, you're entering attraction mode with bitHopper,  seems like you changed poles lately Tongue
4079  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 07:10:00 PM
you can do that easily with bitcoin-mining-proxy from Chris Howie, it uses mysql for storing all the data you need
Thanks!
But it is too difficult for me Sad

hehe if you managed to install yourself a opencl gpu, a miner and the hopper proxy, setting-up a LAMP on linux or windows should be a piece of cake
4080  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy on: August 02, 2011, 06:52:09 PM
@phant
What? You want to record the number of getworks? Shares/getwork?
Yes Smiley
How it can be executed?

you can do that easily with bitcoin-mining-proxy from Chris Howie, it uses mysql for storing all the data you need
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