And my wallet seems to have been hacked :
"account" : "", "address" : "SawchdmxRxfC9GF3YwNGQ3PkDruUsmYwXz", "category" : "send", "amount" : -49.43000000, "fee" : -0.01000000, "confirmations" : 19, "blockhash" : "0000007c5d73646a908e9fac1777d5c76a5666a402ed5080d947c01033098108", "blockindex" : 1, "txid" : "2f9332c66bc2e5ded752a4049f08ecf841b65a0c592e6b57faf8713e47adb5a0", "time" : 1401428875 },
Highly likely its the guy with the optimized minerd. I thought i ran it as normal user with a new rpc credential but seems like he somehow got the real creds.
Why are you blaming me? Look at my commits and tell me where the malicious code is. LOL. Yes I have time to look through the 10000 lines of code. If you knew how git worked, you wouldn't have to. Anyway, I'm working on a pool for Slimcoin, stay tuned.
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And my wallet seems to have been hacked :
"account" : "", "address" : "SawchdmxRxfC9GF3YwNGQ3PkDruUsmYwXz", "category" : "send", "amount" : -49.43000000, "fee" : -0.01000000, "confirmations" : 19, "blockhash" : "0000007c5d73646a908e9fac1777d5c76a5666a402ed5080d947c01033098108", "blockindex" : 1, "txid" : "2f9332c66bc2e5ded752a4049f08ecf841b65a0c592e6b57faf8713e47adb5a0", "time" : 1401428875 },
Highly likely its the guy with the optimized minerd. I thought i ran it as normal user with a new rpc credential but seems like he somehow got the real creds.
Why are you blaming me? Look at my commits and tell me where the malicious code is. LOL.
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I wonder who is generating all these blocks? At 300 Kh/s (1/3 of network hashrate) I have been only able to find 12 blocks so far
300 khash?? What kind of hardware do you have? I have 1.5 Khash and found 2 blocks so far :/ Amazon EC2. This shit sucks, I should be getting a block every 6 minutes.
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I wonder who is generating all these blocks? At 300 Kh/s (1/3 of network hashrate) I have been only able to find 12 blocks so far
not sure, i think you are very unlucky I mine with 7 kh/s since the very beginning, and already found 10 blocks (maybe i was earlier to mine than you). Or maybe because I'm not mining with the wallet...
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I wonder who is generating all these blocks? At 300 Kh/s (1/3 of network hashrate) I have been only able to find 12 blocks so far
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No increase here, exactly the same as the original minerd. Mostly noticable on Intel i5/i7 - don't know about other CPUs i7 here, 4770, no change whatsoever. How much Kh/s are you getting?
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No increase here, exactly the same as the original minerd. Mostly noticable on Intel i5/i7 - don't know about other CPUs
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I made a mistake, it is a switch not a hub. I thought the two were the same meaning. So making it static would it matter now still that it is not a hub? I've had problems learning how to make devices static.
Doesn't really matter, they function in essentially the same way, a switch is better for network load. Basically you set the IP based on the network address of your network, if it is 192.168.0.0/24, then set it between 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.254, set the subnetmask to 255.255.255.0 and set the gateway to your router's IP.
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..Still doesn't syncing. Could you copy the exact values of conf file rpcuser=user rpcpassword=pass rpcport=33700 rpcallowip=192.168.0.* addnode=76.127.202.17 addnode=96.237.174.192 server=1 listen=1 its rpcpass not rpcpassword. You're wrong. It's rpcpassword.
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This may not be the best place to post, but I'm having trouble with MobileMiner. I have two RPIs each with ten 5-chip gridseeds. I set up a MM account and set it up on one RPI. I logged into the app and it showed up right away. I set up the 2nd RPI the same way, except gave it a different name. However, it won't show up in the app. I power cycled the whole system (RPI, hub, PSU, etc) and still nothing. I thought maybe it would take a while for it to register, but it has been over 14 hours since the power cycle and still nothing.
You have a possible problem with php5-curl installation. Please do exactly what I posted before your post, in particular the upgrade_minera.sh script I tried what you said (twice actually) and it still hasn't shown up yet. Any other ideas? Let me understand, is it working everything on that RPi but Mobileminer app? Could you check the application/logs/*.php? You should see some lines telling you it's trying to contact MM every minute. Look at it if there are some errors. For the problem with the guy who disconnect the network and he's not able to login anymore, I think that's a network problem, not a Minera problem/bug/issue. If you disconnect the main router you (your pc) could have problems finding the right route to the RPI (indeed you get a minute or two to get in ssh), probably also the Ethernet HUB could be the problem, an hub doesn't remember routes neither save anything to regain them. You can try this too. Instead disconnecting the router LAN cable, try to remove the router WAN cable, so you haven't the internet but everything else should work fine. As soon as you disconnect the router LAN cable too, you start having problems. This is because your hardware still looking at the router (it has the main gateway set to it and it is unreachable) but can't find it. Remember also that probably it's your router to give you the IP and net config via DHCP, so this is another issue to eventually look at. For the network issue, try assigning a static IP to the Rpi. The hub itself shouldn't be a problem since all it does it broadcast the packet to all it's connected peers, unlike the selective forwarding that a switch does based on ARP cache. The default gateway doesn't matter because the packets are directed at the local network.
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There won't be much tuning happening until Innosilicon decide to open source the cgminer driver or someone makes his own driver.
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I would suggest trying Minera, from my experience it is the most stable front end for Gridseed mining.
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Does anyone receive the small scrypt miner 30 mahz?
many customers did , they just didnt posted nothing received, 15 days from my order, no compensation received. Only promises please contact jack on skype , username altcoin (be careful, there are scammers using altcoin, altcoin. and so on) Your site seems to be down. Try with "www." in front.
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He might want to edit the json with notepad and add the following, but he needs to change the pool:port,username and password. { "gc3355-detect" : true, "gc3355-freq" : [ "8D9117765449:850:0", "8D9117765449:850:1", "8D9117765449":850:2", "8D9117765449:850:3", "8D9117765449:850:4" "8D76576C5355:850:0", "8D76576C5355:850:1", "8D76576C5355:850:2", "8D76576C5355:850:3", "8D76576C5355:850:4" ], "gc3355-autotune" : true, "pools" : [ { "url" : "pool:port", "user" : "username", "pass" : "password" } ], "freq" : "850", "debug" : true, "log" : "log.txt" }
After auto tuning for what 12-18 hours, he needs to check the log to see where optimal performance is. Then edit the json and remove and add "edit" the frequencies to each chip "0 1 2 3 4" BTW, no need to specify the frequency for each chip if they're the same, I believe that bug was fixed recently.
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Setting up the sandor111 for my 2 gridseeds, I get some errors. Here is my screen: cpuminer-gc3355 (v1.0d) - Started: [2014-05-22 15:49:08] ================================================================================ (2s) | 0.00/0.00 MH/s | A: 0 R: 0 HW: 0 Connected to - diff 0 with stratum as user - ================================================================================ GSD 0: 8D9117765449 | 0 MHz | 0.0/0.0 KH/s | A: 0 R: 0 H: 0 GSD 1: 8D76576C5355 | 0 MHz | 0.0/0.0 KH/s | A: 0 R: 0 H: 0
================================================================================ [2014-05-22 15:49:08] Stratum pool info incomplete [2014-05-22 15:49:08] 0: GC3355 chip mining thread started, in SINGLE mode [2014-05-22 15:49:08] 0: Open device \\.\COM3 [2014-05-22 15:49:08] 0: Terminating GC3355 chip mining thread [2014-05-22 15:49:08] 1: GC3355 chip mining thread started, in SINGLE mode [2014-05-22 15:49:08] 1: Open device \\.\COM3 [2014-05-22 15:49:08] 1: Terminating GC3355 chip mining thread
Post the json you're using. Stock I am guessing? I used the stock json. I also started it from a CMD Prompt, no json, autodetect. same error: Pool info incomplete, seems like you forgot the pool URL, user and pass.
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Changing pools is now possible with the API Syntax is: {"set" : "pool", "pool" : (pool_id)} Pool_id can be obtained from: Pool_id = pool.priority
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Hey, is 'any frequency' supported in the latest version of cpuminer, ver 1.0c ? I presume any frequency means you can step it at 1Hz increments too? Thanks
It seems to be. I have one of my miners at 1170Mhz. Yes.
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Been using Minera for a week now and I love the gui and graphs for stats. One issue I'm encountering is the failoverpool display. I know this is a nonissue but it would be nice if I could get this troubleshooted.
My main pool is nicehash and I've set a minimum payment that is above the current profitability rate. Nicehash rejects my connection and I failover onto my backup. When I ssh in and look at the session I can see that I am connected to my backup pool however on the Minera page it is still saying that my main pool is alive and hashing away.
Thank you for your time and effort that you have put into Minera
This is a quirk that's hard to avoid due to the way which CPUminer handles failover pools. All minera can do is check to see if the pool is up via HTTP - the CPUminer api doesn't report what pool it's currently mining if there are failovers selected so if the pool is up but your'e not connecting because of password - it still shows up in minera. Hopefully sandor will oneday make the pool handling a little sleeker. I'd also like to be able to see live pool switching without restarting the miner. But that's a limitation of CPUminer, not minera. This is probably the only feature of Scripta that I miss now that I'm moving to Minera. Scripta shows not just a list of pools from the preferences, but a summary of the stats for each pool (accepts, rejects, etc). This way I can tell at a glance where my hash has been pointed. It's not unusual that my main pool will hiccup for a little while, which will result in some hash spillover to my secondary. It's important for me to know that this has happened because my secondary unfortunately has no decent auto-payout options. I have to know that there's coin there to go pick it up. With Scripta I can tell at a glance that there's been activity on the secondary. With Minera, I guess I will have to periodically go look at the secondary pool. It would be nice if Minera reported the actual pool that cpuminer is pointing at in real time. But it would be even more useful if the cpuminer API provides per pool stats that Minera could integrate into a summary display. Thanks in advance to michelem and sandor111 for continuing to consider my continuous stream of demands. They have really done an awesome job with the Minera/cpuminer combo. As per request, pool info has been added to the API. https://github.com/siklon/cpuminer-gc3355/commit/cbb59d70d6f3e2e721c9ef2f2baa085b6693cef1
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