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Goat, just click 'notify' instead of posting in the thread to 'watch' it
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They look like motherboard bus heatsink/fan combos from xilence, 40mm I think?
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Thanks. I'm considering to buy a whole year's issues now.
Do it, I did a while back and don't regret it
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Nice! It's a little scant on detail though - care to elaborate?
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Are these still for sale?
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p2pool needs everyone it can get, to take down the centralized pools. There is no use in fragmenting the p2pool network - keep it strong, nothing is set in stone btw - any fears are already either fixed or can be fixed easily
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Cablesaurus are still out of stock
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Wonder if BFL will sell me all the old enclosures for some projects of mine heh, send them an email!
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Yip, saw that - looking forward to someone getting one and proving it's real so I can place my orders
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luke-jr has been working with one of these remotely and adapting cgminer to work with them
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If they use a single FPGA, has anyone looked at the FPGA chips on the market that could perform so high?
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Can p2pool have an option or something to show which IP is hashing?
I'm moving all my farm to p2pool(12 computers, around 11 GHash), and right now, I'm looking for a solution to know if a worker is working or not from one central point. Usually, on a pool, it tells you which worker is online, but didn't find anything like that for p2pool.
cgminer now has an RPC interface for polling each miner https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402PS: welcome to the pool!
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So, when are these expected to ship?
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For the stock heatsinks, we are using thermal tape. Mounting holes would have been nice, though. If you really want them, you might be able to build something that could use the existing mount holes. I'm not sure exactly how that would work out.
If you're really wanting the one with installed heatsinks, Cablesaurus will have them in stock again in a few days. Sorry, but we got a little backlogged!
It's ok for now, I'm just pondering how I'd attach something like http://www.xilence.net/en/products/cpu-cooler/intel-cpu-cooler/product/224802.htmlI guess it's too big
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Peers really doesn't matter, if you have 10 you're doing just fine Here's a snapshot of my stats after running for 12 hours with a fresh git checkout before I launched p2pool: 2012-01-18 07:56:29.497000 Pool: 84459MH/s in 17381 shares (12581/17385 verified) Recent: 3.66% >3089MH/s Shares: 122 (17 orphan, 1 dead) Peers: 12 2012-01-18 07:56:29.497000 Average time between blocks: 0.74 days 2012-01-18 07:56:29.497000 Pool stales: 9% Own: 16±6% Own efficiency: 93±7% 2012-01-18 07:56:36.796000 New work for worker! Share difficulty: 165.577356 Payout if block: 1.576102 BTC Total block value: 50.155000 BTC including 95 transactions
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09:01:25.003105 Pool: 67002MH/s in 17318 shares (17322/17322 verified) Recent: 0.31% >206MH/s Shares: 53 (5 orphan, 1 dead) Peers: 10
So 53 shares I think. I've got one GPU mining w/ cgminer at 79.2 Mh/s. P2pool is the only pool I have configured. What is it now showing for the efficiency line? I suspect it will be much improved over time (this is normal in the first 24 hours of running p2pool on your machine)
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How to use p2pool with an accompanying standalone bitcoind (since the windows gui version of bitcoin 0.5.1 crashes frequently when used with p2pool) Assumptions:OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Bitcoin: Latest stable release installed and working - http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.5.1/bitcoin-0.5.1-win32-setup.exe/downloadp2pool: you'll be slightly off the beaten path with this configuration as you're specifying the bitcoin address to send generated bitcoins and not using the second bitcoin processes wallet - Create the folder "%programfiles%\p2pool\bitcoind-data"
- Create "%programfiles%\p2pool\bitcoind-data\bitcoin.conf" with your favorite text editor and populate it with this:
server=1 logtimestamps=1 port=18333 rpcport=18332 rpcuser=bitcoinusername rpcpassword=bitcoinpassword rpcallowip=* - Take note of the folder name of the latest current p2pool code - it is in "%programfiles%\p2pool"
- Create "%programfiles%\p2pool\p2pool.cmd" with your favorite text editor and populate it with this:
@echo off title p2pool echo. echo running p2pool ... echo. C:\Python27\python.exe "%programfiles%\p2pool\folder-name-of-the-latest-current-p2pool-code\run_p2pool.py" --net bitcoin --address yourbitcoinaddresshere --bitcoind-address 127.0.0.1 --bitcoind-rpc-port 18332 --bitcoind-p2p-port 18333 bitcoinusername bitcoinpassword echo. echo p2pool stopped. echo. pause eg. @echo off title p2pool echo. echo running p2pool ... echo. C:\Python27\python.exe "%programfiles%\p2pool\forrestv-p2pool-4f6c2e2\run_p2pool.py" --net bitcoin --address 12uN6G1uAtn7G29qfTdLD9des4y63Whr61 --bitcoind-address 127.0.0.1 --bitcoind-rpc-port 18332 --bitcoind-p2p-port 18333 bitcoinusername bitcoinpassword echo. echo p2pool stopped. echo. pause - Create "%programfiles%\p2pool\bitcoind.cmd" with your favorite text editor and populate it with this:
@echo off title bitcoind echo. if exist "%programfiles%\bitcoin\daemon\bitcoind.exe" (set programfilesx86=0) if exist "%programfiles(x86)%\bitcoin\daemon\bitcoind.exe" (set programfilesx86=1) if %programfilesx86%==0 (goto :programfiles) if %programfilesx86%==1 (goto :programfilesx86) echo ERROR! bitcoind.exe not found in either "%programfiles%\bitcoin\daemon\" or "%programfiles(x86)%\bitcoin\daemon\" - giving up! echo. pause goto:eof :programfiles echo running bitcoind.exe from "%programfiles%\Bitcoin\daemon\" ... "%programfiles%\Bitcoin\daemon\bitcoind.exe" -datadir="%programfiles%\p2pool\bitcoind-data" echo. echo bitcoind stopped. echo. pause goto:eof :programfilesx86 echo running bitcoind.exe from "%programfiles(x86)%\Bitcoin\daemon\" ... "%programfiles(x86)%\Bitcoin\daemon\bitcoind.exe" -datadir="%programfiles%\p2pool\bitcoind-data" echo. echo bitcoind stopped. echo. pause - Copy blk*.dat from %appdata%\bitcoin to %programfiles%\p2pool\bitcoind-data
- Run "%programfiles%\p2pool\bitcoind.cmd"
- Run "%programfiles%\p2pool\p2pool.cmd"
You should now be able to mine on your machine to 127.0.0.1:9332 or to your machines IP on port 9332 on your LAN
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