The pool beta-pool.burstcoin.io is dead now!
to mirny
# blkid /dev/sdc2: LABEL="WDR2" UUID="DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="94f6da82-b2a2-447a-b2f8-cb3cb3cd2850" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="WDR1" UUID="EA10C4EA10C4BF37" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="f75c0d4b-25c9-4c2e-b2e1-ace6b58ede02"
# mount -t ntfs-3g UUID=EA10C4EA10C4BF37 /mnt/sdb # mount -t ntfs-3g UUID=DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58 /mnt/sdc
# echo "UUID=EA10C4EA10C4BF37 /mnt/sdb ntfs-3g ro 0 0" >> /etc/fstab # echo "UUID=DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58 /mnt/sdc ntfs-3g ro 0 0" >> /etc/fstab ro - mount with read only
cheers, i'll try
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I have 50TB and i can not even get 12K per day. (No matter the pool i am using) I ran into a similar problem recently... seems to be corrected when I reboot (verified over three reboots, now.) I haven't figured out why yet, doesn't seem to be clockskew or the drives getting slower the longer the system is up... dcct-miner on Ubuntu Trusty I see same thing... used wplotgenerator.exe and blago's miner. If I don't reboot daily, I can go for days without finding a block with 54TB set your computer to auto reboot plus run miners on startup. Hi regtable, can you please tell me how to run miner from startup with mounting NTFS disks (with executable permissions)? Because, now after restart, I must do all of this manually. This is what I'm doing at the moment. sudo su mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdh2 /home/mirny/1 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb4 /home/mirny/2 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /home/mirny/3 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdg2 /home/mirny/4 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdf2 /home/mirny/5 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdc2 /home/mirny/6 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sde4 /home/mirny/7 cd /home/mirny/dcct ./mine_dev_v2.sh /home/mirny/1/plots /home/mirny/2/plots /home/mirny/3/plots /home/mirny/4/plots /home/mirny/5/plots /home/mirny/6/plots /home/mirny/7/plots and other thing is that HDDs after restart are changing their positions, let say sdb4->sdd4, sda2->sdd2, and so on. So every time I have to rewrite those positions to mount. Running Ubuntu 14.04
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listitem cpids is not longer working in v3.2.1.8, how can I list them now?
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OK, and can you tell me, what is that different thing?
Alicea is repeatedly announcing ResearchSupportCoin in this Gridcoin thread, which is a copycat project that lacks unique features but has a good marketing. Compare it for yourself, you won't find an algorithm different from energy-wastful Proof-of-Work or improvements like Gricoin's secure integration of computational research into cryptographic hashes. In addition, I was unable to find their team in a place of top BOINC contributors. Whereas Gridcoin continues to innovate on efficiency (atm, 98% of mining power go towards science) and industry-leading features like decentralized checkpointing. Find a fast-food intro to Gridcoin at http://uscore.net Thank you for explanation.
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OK, and can you tell me, what is that different thing?
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A few days ago I've changed my team to ResearchSupportCoin. Maybe it's not worth much, but I'm sure that each boinc point makes some coins for me.
Why did you changed the team? Is it necessary, or I missed something?
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I meant more algorithm to get the most out of the Maxwell gpu and returns to BTC.
I think I will mostly use a multipool mining service, but just wondering where to point the cards.
Scrypt, Scrypt-N, X11, what?!
Remember, when someone post a most profitable coin in this thread, next day or two, it's not profitable anymore. And I'm not saying that, this question is quite off-topic in this thread. UTC... still is and been long. This thread is called - cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications, right? So please go make your own thread - The most profitable coin to mine. Really don't want to read tons of these off-topic.
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Hello,
I switch back on your pool with my 11TB, I'll send my address in PM.
Thanks
Fabrizio
Yeah, now, we all know, that you've send a PM and you have 11TB. Thank you for informing us. Don't get me wrong, but without these posts, there should be 200 pages less of bullshit.
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I meant more algorithm to get the most out of the Maxwell gpu and returns to BTC.
I think I will mostly use a multipool mining service, but just wondering where to point the cards.
Scrypt, Scrypt-N, X11, what?!
Remember, when someone post a most profitable coin in this thread, next day or two, it's not profitable anymore. And I'm not saying that, this question is quite off-topic in this thread.
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every second mined por is not accepted, is that normal?
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Is this the last version? win64_cryptonite-qt_14091021
because I'm stuck 6 days, an all transactions are unknown, with red squares.
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You need to learn to read English! The boincdatadir and boincappdir are optional commands, they are not necessary! And NO you do not need to have wallet on every computer that is running Boinc! The only thing that has to be the same is the email you use to register for Boinc projects!
I've quoted it wrong. I'm not talking about boincdatadir and boincappdir. I'm just curious, why did you told, that I need just one wallet, and you are running few. This is the main thing I'm confused. No offense.
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Gridcoin has a steep learning curve and daily changes, if you choose to stay away from https://cryptocointalk.com/forum/464-gridcoin-grc/ but start to insult traderman, you risk loosing a community member who cares to inform others. Your specific topic has changed in that you need not have different CPIDs on various clients. Most questions can be anwered at http://wiki.gridcoin.usI've read all of that few times.
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I have several wallets on different rigs, not multiple on 1 rig! You technically don't need those lines, all you need is the email="your boinc email", but one of of my rigs once i added the boincappdir and boincdatadir that particular wallet started getting POR blocks, maybe it was coincidence.
So, you are saying, that you are running multiple wallets? you told me something different, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=324118.msg9284650#msg9284650are you making jokes of us or what?
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You technically don't need those lines, all you need is the email="your boinc email", but one of of my rigs once i added the boincappdir and boincdatadir that particular wallet started getting POR blocks, maybe it was coincidence.
So, you are saying, that you are running multiple wallets?
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Just make sure you can get above RAC 100 on all of them. I have several rigs and I run about 5 projects per rig. I have from 3 to 6 projects connected on different rigs. And yes I know that i need RAC more than 100, but when I look on this site http://www.gridcoin.us/Guides/BOINC/whitelist.htmthere is few projects with Less work than active hosts' projects. So now I don't know If I can connect to them or not. So now, where is the truth? The website is slightly out of date. The wiki is most up to date. If you want information directly from the source open the debug window and enter the command "listitem projects" and it will give you the white list of projects approved for Gridcoin. Also, less work than active hosts means the BOINC project doesn't have enough work to go around. It is a good idea to add a few projects you want to contribute to, the new magnitude calculation takes the guess work out of choosing which project to contribute to because it is you average contribution across all projects for the entire Gridcoin team. Just pick a few on the whitelist you like, make sure you have work in your boinc manager and you are working for science, getting rewarded in Gridcoin. Yeah, I've been looking for listitem projects as well, so I had three lists of projects and had no idea which is accurate. Now, everything is clear. Thank you.
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Just make sure you can get above RAC 100 on all of them. I have several rigs and I run about 5 projects per rig. I have from 3 to 6 projects connected on different rigs. And yes I know that i need RAC more than 100, but when I look on this site http://www.gridcoin.us/Guides/BOINC/whitelist.htmthere is few projects with Less work than active hosts' projects. So now I don't know If I can connect to them or not. So now, where is the truth?
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