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681  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CGminer - web monitor beta v0.4 [switch pools all rigs] on: June 20, 2012, 01:39:39 PM
I have been attempting to figure this out but am having a bit of trouble. here is the output. from what i can tell with little understanding of php is that its not getting a connection to the box. i checked the pc to be sure the when cgminer starts the its says api is listening. Before i dig deep into learning php i am hoping its something stupid that i did or missed.

Warning: socket_connect(): unable to connect [10013]: An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions. in C:\Inetpub\includes\apiSocket.php on line 127 Warning: socket_send(): unable to write to socket [10057]: A request to send or receive data was disallowed because the socket is not connected and (when sending on a datagram socket using a sendto call) no address was supplied. in C:\Inetpub\includes\apiSocket.php on line 130 Warning: socket_read(): unable to read from socket [10022]: An invalid argument was supplied. in C:\Inetpub\includes\apiSocket.php on line 131 Warning: socket_connect(): unable to connect [10013]: An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions. in C:\Inetpub\includes\apiSocket.php on line 127 Warning: socket_send(): unable to write to socket [10057]: A request to send or receive data was disallowed because the socket is not connected and (when sending on a datagram socket using a sendto call) no address was supplied. in C:\Inetpub\includes\apiSocket.php on line 130 Warning: socket_read(): unable to read from socket [10022]: An invalid argument was supplied. in C:\Inetpub\includes\apiSocket.php on line 131 Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 483 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 484 Warning: Division by zero in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 496 Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 483 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 484 Warning: Division by zero in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 496 Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 483 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 484 Warning: Division by zero in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 496 Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 483 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 484 Warning: Division by zero in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 496 Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 483 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 484 Warning: Division by zero in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 496 Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 483 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 484 Warning: Division by zero in C:\Inetpub\miners.php on line 496

windows doesnt do the raw sockets ping.

open apisocket.php and replace the ping function with this

Quote
function ping($ip=NULL) {
 if(empty($ip)) {$ip = $host;}
 if(getenv("OS")=="Windows_NT") {
  $exec = exec("ping -n 1 -l 64 ".$ip);
  return end(explode(" ", $exec ));
 }
 else {
  $exec = exec("ping -c 1 -s 64 -t 64 ".$ip);
  $array = explode("/", end(explode("=", $exec )) );
  return ceil($array[1]) . 'ms';
 }
}

?>

enjoy.
682  Economy / Goods / Re: Come in and Trade Ammo or Talk about Guns! on: June 20, 2012, 03:18:37 AM
I got most of my 45 from here

http://www.wideners.com/itemview.cfm?dir=18%7C829%7C842

They had some great south African surplus.

The prvi PPU ammo is great as well.

Steel case is fine and all but the polymer/laquer gums up my sig p220.
683  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: So I guess MtGox isn't even trying anymore ... on: June 20, 2012, 03:06:15 AM
That doesn't explain one damn thing. Bitcoin is nothing to banks. Mtgox isn't even a gnat in the financial world. It's a microbe.

What about wire transfers? What's your excuse there? I wire huge amounts of money all over the world with far far more AML regs and yet they don't take more than 15 minutes to do a wire and receive a confirmation of reception. Yet mtgox takes a week to even start it.

Let's face it gox has extremely poor liquidity and that's usually the red flag that any financial institution is about to go under.

You all should be prepping your resumes rather than running the PR bullshiat here. None of us are buying it.

The rats are jumping your sinking ship.
684  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 5970 mining thread on: June 20, 2012, 02:41:42 AM
Anything above 5 won't change hash rate on a dedicated box. 7 and below will allow the box to be usable as a pc and not stutter or crash or just be slow. It will slightly slow performance if you are doing other things.

My main work box is two 6990 at 880 and i7. It's perfectly usable and quiet all while getting 1.5ghash.
685  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Cannot send unconfirmed coins from rpc. on: June 19, 2012, 11:44:20 PM
0 confirm coins don't exist they aren't included in a block yet. Theres no header to include. You don't know what block they will be included in.
686  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Project X] PPS Mining Club: High Mining Rewards *REGISTRATION Closing Soon* on: June 19, 2012, 11:40:33 PM
Ha we could call you chubby instead. LOL.
687  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 5970 mining thread on: June 19, 2012, 11:16:05 PM

I'm with you, let them burn them up...  not only is the electricity the issue.  this rig as been running without stopping since My9th.  I think I upgraded cgminer that day..  

I cant remember exactly how many watts at the wall, i have that in another post..  i think 850-900


Power or cooling isn't an issue for me. My 5970's are rock solid at 900mhz core. They only downtime they get is when I switch pools up upgrade cgminer. They've been running full on since I got them, a LONG time ago. Minimal maintenance, clean dust and touch up the TIM if temps creep etc.

May I ask who is paying for your power then?

Power is included in my collocation/lease at my data center Smiley. Most of my rigs are 1gpu web servers. They all run low intensity so it doesn't affect normal operation. Most of them are for development or sandboxing anyways. I have 6 full racks.
688  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: ASICs vs BOTNETS on: June 19, 2012, 11:12:27 PM
Because they will find something else more profitable. Spamming, pw hash breaking whatever.
689  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: ASICs vs BOTNETS on: June 19, 2012, 11:00:41 PM
Both can be broken just as easily by protocol tweaks.. Bip16 took a very large botnet out for months.
690  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Project X] PPS Mining Club: High Mining Rewards *REGISTRATION Closing Soon* on: June 19, 2012, 06:05:44 PM
I've been talking with marty/steve

I noticed a problem with my stats as well.

There's some issue with yesterdays stats. He's redoing them.
Just teething issues.
691  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 5970 Overheating on: June 19, 2012, 05:56:08 PM
This a Gigabyte 5970 that's overheating. I have disassembled to investigate it...



I can't see anything wrong with it, but then I'm not very familiar with this stuff, anybody cares to comment?

See the thin white strip with the 3 squares at the bottom? That's 99% of the problems.

Use a razor cut the thinned part out where the squares are and put the thick part directly back onto the little tiny shiny VRMs that alingn there with a tiny dot of regular heatsink goop to hold them there. DO NOT overtighten the card. Just snug it.
692  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: June 19, 2012, 05:52:40 PM
I hope you all find this interesting: NPW 5.1 p2Pool - bad luck or flawed?

Let me know if I've made any egregious errors in how I've described how p2Pool works.
Nicely done, but there is NO explanation WHY it is 10% longer than it "should" Tongue

And I have absolutely no idea if it is even possible or how.
I have a idea, but unsure how to prove it.
In my case P2pool.info ALWAYS and sometimes even my local node shows more hash rate than I have on my miner.
Maybe it it all ok in pool itself, just numbers send/taken to analysis are screwd? By this magic 10% ?

hashrate by p2pool on your PC and on p2pool.info is a GUESS based on the shares submitted at that time. I've had it say I've got 40gh/s because I mined with 1500 diff shares and got 5-10 shares in quick succession.
693  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 5970 mining thread on: June 19, 2012, 04:09:54 PM

I'm with you, let them burn them up...  not only is the electricity the issue.  this rig as been running without stopping since My9th.  I think I upgraded cgminer that day..  

I cant remember exactly how many watts at the wall, i have that in another post..  i think 850-900


Power or cooling isn't an issue for me. My 5970's are rock solid at 900mhz core. They only downtime they get is when I switch pools up upgrade cgminer. They've been running full on since I got them, a LONG time ago. Minimal maintenance, clean dust and touch up the TIM if temps creep etc.
694  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5970 Hash Rate Drops Hours Into Mining... on: June 19, 2012, 12:38:16 AM
What kind of power supply do you have? I'd say you need over 800 watts for two of these cards. You also need a decent CPU to feed them. That sounds like some kind of contention for power or CPU.

Dump the newest amd drivers! they are crap for 5xxx cards.  Get 11.10 or 12.1 do a custom install and don't install the amd app/sdk.

After that install the 2.1 sdk alone. Use the phatk kernel it's the best on 5xxx cards. I suggest cgminer. You can specify phatk with guiminer. Diablo will hash well but takes forever to get going.

You should get well over 350 mhash per core.
695  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 5970 mining thread on: June 18, 2012, 10:07:05 PM
What's the best brand for 5970 in terms of overclocking/Mhps?

I got my Gigabyte 5870 to 450Mbps without much sweat, which is quite high for a 5870.

But my Gigabyte 5970s can't seem to go post 700Mhps without freezing the whole system  :/

I'm running them at 180/800MHz/Default voltage

All of mine are XFX Black edition. all will do 900mhz both cores on 1.05v and get ~800mhash. I can run the second "cooler" cores up to 950 on 1.05 but it's simpler this way.
696  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5970 Hash Rate Drops Hours Into Mining... on: June 18, 2012, 09:21:58 PM
If the CORE is 82C the vrms are likely way over 120C and throttling. you are going to burn the card up.

My 5970s are at 900mhz core, 1.05V and temp is <70C  the vrms are <100C with fan at max 85%

Where'd you get this card?

you need to get gpuz and watch all the vddc temps, the core temp is insignificant.

697  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Mining speed on a 5830 on: June 18, 2012, 09:15:31 PM
every 5830 I have ( 15 of them ) will do 1000 mhz on 1.1V no need to go any higher, it just makes more heat. 1000 mhz is good for ~320mhash on 2.1 sdk and phatk kernel.

Watch the temps in gpu z each temp is a different spot on the gpu die. If one is higher by a significant degree it's time to reapply heatsink TIM.
698  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: [.3 BTC Bounty]Quadfire 7970 rig problem [Video] on: June 18, 2012, 09:13:43 PM
So does it mess up with any crossfire? Only 2 cards? Only 2 cards in different slots?

What settings are you using? What's you CPU and ram clock, PCI bus speed, cpu and ram voltage etc.
699  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Project X] PPS Mining Club: High Mining Rewards *REGISTRATION Closing Soon* on: June 18, 2012, 06:06:19 PM
and its down?
700  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need consistent source of BTC, Paid by US or EU Wire on: June 17, 2012, 10:05:26 PM
Well I'd suggest doing a multi signature transaction. Blockchain.info offers this.

Buyer, seller and a mutually agreeable nuetral 3rd party.  2/3 have to sign the transaction for it to finalize. So buyer and seller alone can approve if it's good, or 3rd party and either the buyer or seller can approve upon providing evidence of a successful transaction, or reverse it.

This way the coins can be sent, verified they are sent and are only usable when the seller agrees they got paid.


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