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41  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: June 18, 2015, 11:46:17 AM
Ah your on Ubuntu, so I guess you created a deb, to make dpkg and the package manager
aware of it - which should of set everything up. Not sure why its not working then.

Armory looks cool. Might try and get this running in KDE Plasma 5.
hmm,  getting a few compiler warnings here.

Probably, not possibly uninteresting but here is the buildlog http://dpaste.com/158KN1Q
42  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: June 18, 2015, 08:38:01 AM
for Bitcoin-Core you can do;
Code:
install -Dm644 bitcoin/share/pixmaps/bitcoin128.png ${DEST}/usr/share/pixmaps
install -Dm644 bitcoin/contrib/debian/bitcoin-qt.desktop ${DEST}/usr/share/applications/bitcoin.desktop
then update your desktop database with a trigger like this.
Code:
[ -x /usr/bin/update-desktop-database ] && echo "Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils" && /usr/bin/update-desktop-database

Something similar should work for Armory.

Updated Thu Jun 18 20:29:47 ACST 2015

Sorry man I've just had a look at the Makefile, make install looks like it already sets everything up
it uses rsync to mv the img directory to ${DESTDIR}/${PREFIX}/lib/armory but im not sure if that
includes an icon that shows up in your desktop launchbar - is that what you
want or ...
43  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: November 02, 2014, 08:54:22 PM

Thank you, mdude77! That is exactly what I was hoping to find. Yes, Windows for me most of the time these days.

Edit: I just noticed that my problem arose because I was thrashing around at http://p2pool.org/ rather than http://p2pool.in/ - each is useful in its own way.


Any advice you can give as to how we could make p2pool.org experience more helpful for new users would be appreciated Smiley


Edit: Update. I set up an Antminer S2 to test things out, following advice under Run Miners at p2pool.in and adapting it to the S2 - which seemed easy but has not worked out yet. In the LuCI interface for my Ant, pool 1 shows http://127.0.0.1:9332/ with a BTC addy as username and an arbitrary password. Alas, the Ant shows the pool is "dead" and is mining on one of the centralized failover pools. The run_p2pool.exe continues to run in its command window. It scrolls pretty fast but seems OK, given that I don't really know what "normal" might look like. It shows the pool at 5578TH/s, for instance.

I seem to be stuck now - getting close though. I'll think about it some more.

If you haven't already, point your antminer to the ip of the machine p2pool is running on.




 




 
44  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 25, 2014, 08:30:38 AM

2048 works well for me.  Your units are doing well.  I also have 2 and only average 3.9 TH/s combined based on cgminer/WebUI output.  I'm not sure what the DOA is for those 2 alone because I have a lot of other miners (mine, with same BTC address) on the pool.  I think I was seeing around 2% DOA when I tested them for a short time by themselves.   If you want to check out my stats, the address is http://bitcoin.missouriminer.com:9332.   I have 2x S4's, 5x S3's, and 2x S2's.  Totaling 8TH/s with 5.9% DOA.  I make about .06 per block.  ( P2Pool found 6 blocks in 1 day a few days ago! Smiley )  The S2's are driving most of the DOA, but I still get around 950 GH/s with them so I think they are worth running on the pool.  I have a dedicated business cable network connection for mining, 100Mb down, 4Mb up.  I have 2 separate cable feeds running to my house.  1 business and 1 residential.   Good luck.


Fully blown sickness man ...
45  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 23, 2014, 05:02:40 AM
If you have polled upstream and the recommended value for queue is 1, why use 0.
46  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 24, 2014, 05:44:16 AM
Code:
Polyatomic@3.16.1-ck1+:~$ bitcoind getaddednodeinfo true
[
    {
        "addednode" : "public.au.relay.mattcorallo.com:8335",
        "connected" : true,
        "addresses" : [
            {
                "address" : "128.199.219.92:8335",
                "connected" : "outbound"
            }
        ]
    }
]

I believe it should connect after a while.
47  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 18, 2014, 02:31:37 AM
Cry sad still no one can answer my question why that my Cointerra are only mining at 1320 GH/s instead of 1600 GH/s ...... SOS SOS SOS


Anyway... another question please to my big brothers:

I am new to p2pool, so not sure about how the share system works.  How long will a share be paid?  I mean how the the PPLNS system works in p2pool.  I've heard someone once said the shares are paid for 3 days after it was found.  Is that the case?  Or are shares only paid the immediate next block?



Have you tried plugging the hashing boards to your desktop through usb. That way you can use mainline cgminer
48  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 18, 2014, 12:21:06 AM
OMG!

Why not P2POOL! Angry
Sure looks like somebody screwed up and put things in the wrong place:

Whoever did it must be kicking themselves right now.

Phaw Shocked
49  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: July 29, 2014, 12:16:32 AM
Have a yarn to -ck he could explain what's going on there with your Neptune. He probably has one.
50  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: July 21, 2014, 03:34:59 AM
You can also do a manual addnode to bluematts backbone network
Code:

> To peer with the public relay nodes, simply select the closest region
> out of us-west (West Coast US), us-east (East Coast US), eu (Western
> Europe), au (Australia), or jpy (Japan) and add
> public.REGION.relay.mattcorallo.com to your addnode list. Note that
> since all of the relay nodes will relay between each other, you gain no
> latency advantage by peering with more than the closest node to you (and
> currently all the regions map to one node, so there they're redundant
> anyway).
>
> For each relay node, you can connect to either port 8334 or 8335.
> Connecting on port 8334 will relay only blocks, and port 8335 will relay
> both blocks and transactions. The relay nodes will request any
> transactions which appear in your invs no matter which port you connect to.
51  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: July 04, 2014, 12:15:00 AM
Doesn't mainline cgminer have support for the r-box?
52  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [460 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: June 20, 2014, 07:57:12 AM
so I was digging around and found some settings that may help with p2pool.

In cgminer and bfgminer there are options for --scan-time and --expiry also queue

I read that --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 and queue set to 0 is best for p2pool.

I managed to add these to my antminer so will monitor how it goes.

to do so you can edit \etc\init.d\cgminer and add in the PARAMS= section

e.g. PARAMS="$AOPTIONS $POOL1 $POOL2 $POOL3 $_pb --api-listen --scan-time 1 --expiry 1"

queue = 0 is already in the \etc\Config\cgminer file from Bitmain.



norgan, check ./cgminer-api config , what is the value for queue there?.

 on the s1 there is no cgminer-api file. (I only use cgminer on the ant, for everything else I used bfg+multiminer)

Its there man,
Code:
root@antMiner:/usr/bin# ls -larths
     0 drwxrwxr-x    1 root     root           0 Dec  2  2013 ..
     9 -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root        9.1K Dec 25 13:48 lua
     7 -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root        7.0K Dec 25 14:20 jshn
    12 -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root       11.8K Dec 25 14:24 luci-bwc
   355 -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root      354.8K Feb  6 22:57 cgminer.original
     1 -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root         681 Feb  6 22:57 cgminer-monitor.original
     6 -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root        6.0K Feb  6 22:57 cgminer-api

you can do it from your pc aswell if you want to, you can point cgminer-api at your S1. Just do ./cgminer-api summary IP_OF_YOUR_S1 bfgminer-rpc will work also.
53  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [460 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: June 20, 2014, 06:36:26 AM
so I was digging around and found some settings that may help with p2pool.

In cgminer and bfgminer there are options for --scan-time and --expiry also queue

I read that --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 and queue set to 0 is best for p2pool.

I managed to add these to my antminer so will monitor how it goes.

to do so you can edit \etc\init.d\cgminer and add in the PARAMS= section

e.g. PARAMS="$AOPTIONS $POOL1 $POOL2 $POOL3 $_pb --api-listen --scan-time 1 --expiry 1"

queue = 0 is already in the \etc\Config\cgminer file from Bitmain.



norgan, check ./cgminer-api config , what is the value for queue there?.
54  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CGMINER ASIC miner monitoring RPC linux/win/osx/mips/arm/r-pi 4.3.5 on: June 18, 2014, 06:31:16 AM

I'm not sure what the problem is with your avalon2 but one thing I am sure of is there is  no -S command in the mainline cgminer for any ASICs and hasn't been for a year. That was only for old serial based devices and all mainline cgminer uses direct USB only (cgminer forks are likely different but any drivers merged into mainline cgminer have to use direct USB).

ok, no drama I will go back to the docs.
55  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CGMINER ASIC miner monitoring RPC linux/win/osx/mips/arm/r-pi 4.3.5 on: June 17, 2014, 09:28:54 PM
I cant even find the basic commands to view usb device lists to see if its now visable.

The "-n" argument displays all usb devices available and exits.  It is in the readme.

something im doing wrong since worked on verison i used before, on the lastest install from sources on front page of this thread it didnt work.

Fresh start today on a fresh install now ive got a clear head.

Any advice some anyone please??

I have got cgminer 4.3.5 or 4.4.0 installed on another sd card. When i have cgminer running it says it can see the device as a serial usb connection since the miner is an avalon2 but it wont enable? Have i missed a command? i did compile with --enable-avalon2.

Sorry to ask so many questions Raspberry PI and cgminer are new to me and trying to learn.

*EDIT if i use sudo ./cgminer -n it details usb device.

When running cgminer it says 0 usb devices perharps i have not enabled the right option? but i have used avalon2 and its the single blade style 100ghs

You can do the old, ls /dev/ttyUSB* and start cgminer with ./cgminer -S /dev/ttyUSB0 --avalon2-voltage 10000 --avalon2-freq 1500 --avalon2-fan 90 -o YOUR_POOL:PORT
56  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: June 14, 2014, 10:27:46 AM
You should be able to build it yourself if all the requirements are on the distro.
57  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [460 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: June 12, 2014, 07:00:14 AM


so username would be address/0+230
cool I will try that
I am actually averaging 963ghs with my S2 on p2pool @ 110% efficiency over 3 days and I was averaging 1003ghs on ghash.io

yuip, that's for an s1, your s2 would have a different figure. 963 isn't too bad, when you have 1th/s 40gh/s isn't much but it's 40gh/s you would otherwise have generating coin.

Have not updated the cgminer on S1 form Kano yet but when I added back my S1 to the node. I went from 0 orphans and 0 dead shares to 5 and 1 after adding the S1. Could the S1 actually be causing an issue on my node? address/0+197.2 is what I am using for S1.

Also what hash rate should I trust what I see on antminer status page or what I see on the node? very different.

Thanks

If you wanted you could use the official cgminer to check the S1s stats from your PC or laptop, you could do ./cgminer-api summary IP_OF_YOUR_ANTS1 or cgminer-api stats IP_OF_YOUR_ANTS1
58  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [460 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: June 08, 2014, 08:05:52 AM
Quote
so if I understand correctly it doesn't really matter where you mine. Based on chances you will anyway get the same amount of BTC any pool you mine (maybe with a 10% luck difference) if you mine for a year.
So what about solo mining then? I have 2.8TH/s so my chance is that I find a block in 208 days. Even if I do find it in 1 year it is much more than mining in a pool.

Or you could find a block in 3 days , the randomness is unreal. Just remember the network diff is increasing.
59  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon ASIC users thread on: June 07, 2014, 10:46:17 AM
Just thought would post my results of Avalon3 290GH module:
Most reliable result - 306GH @ .9% HW @ .7250v @ 525mhz @ 370w

The stated HW% rate at a given voltage does not quite match up w/ the wiki, so Im a bit disappointed but, the power consumption is less than stated =)

Been stable for 15hrs at this point.
These things run fucking hot as hell, I think the compact heatsink design hinders cooling substantially. Even w/ the fan at 80-90% its still burning hot to the touch. I think if they used a 4U height case and made the heatsinks taller, these would be running much cooler at lower noise(the fan goes up to 8000+ RPM).

Whats odd is, if I put clocks at 550mhz @ .7500v @ 325GH ... it runs perfect for a good 15mins (.3%HW) ... but then the HW% starts crawling up to 20% ... I have no idea why, dont know if its heat or if the VRM's cant handle that sort of current or WTF is going on... lol

Anyways, those are some results for ya folks =)
Overall, its not a bad deal, that is if it keeps running well =)

Which pool man?




btcguild ... leaserig(when renting)
why?

Just wondering man , the Av2 complained about the coinbase length at Eligius and would stop , no p2pool either but any other stratum pool its fine. Maybe things are better now ? I gave mine to a friend. All the best man , take it easy.
60  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon ASIC users thread on: June 07, 2014, 02:05:49 AM
Just thought would post my results of Avalon3 290GH module:
Most reliable result - 306GH @ .9% HW @ .7250v @ 525mhz @ 370w

The stated HW% rate at a given voltage does not quite match up w/ the wiki, so Im a bit disappointed but, the power consumption is less than stated =)

Been stable for 15hrs at this point.
These things run fucking hot as hell, I think the compact heatsink design hinders cooling substantially. Even w/ the fan at 80-90% its still burning hot to the touch. I think if they used a 4U height case and made the heatsinks taller, these would be running much cooler at lower noise(the fan goes up to 8000+ RPM).

Whats odd is, if I put clocks at 550mhz @ .7500v @ 325GH ... it runs perfect for a good 15mins (.3%HW) ... but then the HW% starts crawling up to 20% ... I have no idea why, dont know if its heat or if the VRM's cant handle that sort of current or WTF is going on... lol

Anyways, those are some results for ya folks =)
Overall, its not a bad deal, that is if it keeps running well =)

Which pool man?
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