Isn't this the debug stuff?
No. This don't help me much, because this is just a message about new job on the stratum protocol. Also, u can see @ block 14086 & 14085 on my account, proxy farted or something, meaning proxy was not submitting the work my gpus had created.
Exactly that "something" is debugging stuff. Can you try it with latest proxy?
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Anyways, hope you can reply, slush.
I can reply, of course, but you didn't give me anything to debug. Firstly I recommend you to upgrade to latest proxy version, which you obviously didn't used, because you were used 16 days old version (most probably one of the first version). A LOT of things changed there. Next time, make at least printscreen or whatever. Such complains don't help me much. Please try to switch back to Stratum. Proxy is running on 600+ machines already and I don't know about any error like you had, most likely it is already fixed. This is a major fallback, if the proxy starts spitting out errors, there is no way for the proxy program to tell the gpus to stop working resulting in the gpu's work for nothing, burning electric.
Proxy is reporting all errors back to miners. You can setup "backup pool" to standard pool's getwork interface if you're worried about downtime.
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Can you try to download msvcrt90.dll and put it into proxy directory? I'm wondering what's wrong, this library whould be in WinXP already...
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Hi can anyone run the Stratum proxy on Win32/XP? The .exe file won't run for me :S
Proxy is compiled on 32bit system, although I cannot test it on WindowsXP . What error do you get? Maybe it is linked with some DLL not presented on XP, which I can distribute with package.
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The name, upon people hearing it, should NOT suggest they speak for Bitcoin. That's all. This wouldn't reduce their effectiveness in solving the listed problems. But it would reduce public perception of their power, which is power.
Interesting idea. Although I support the idea of some association interfacing between Bitcoin and the rest of world, I don't like the name, exactly for ^^ reason.
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I was thinking about something like this for a few weeks. I'm using Nagios for electrum and bitcoind monitoring, but tool like this is needed.
Can you publish these nagios scripts, please? I had quite sophisticated scripts for nagios for the pool, but I lost them during Linode issue and I still didn't find a time to set it up back, at least in some limited form :-/. Some template for Electrum monitoring would motivate me to set up nagios again...
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Nice! Are you using my script internally or did you implement checks youself?
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The reason I ask is I never have seen the Diff increase on cgminer, it always stays at 1.
This is because proxy still reports difficulty 1 to miners. Some older miners have issues with >diff1. However you can propagate real difficulty to miners by starting proxy with --real-target parameter. Latest cgminer works well with it. It also increases by a large number of shares, not just one, so it must be queued.
This may be network or server issue. Are both fast and slower rig on the same network location?
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p2k, I heard some rumours that you're going to implement Stratum protocol. Feel free to join us at #stratum, there are already people willing to answer your potential questions.
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* most of valid orders are 3.5GH jalapenos
But many of valid orders are more Singles SC...
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It doesn't mean stratum is a bad thing, it's just a shame that I put a lot of work into making cgminer scale to massive workloads pool overloads and I have to implement something else from scratch again.
Let me fix it for you ;-P.
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Exactly, Tor itself is enough.
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155.17 BTC paid out and only found one block so far You're pretty lucky guy . For every one lucky man there are hundreds losers who are underpaid for their contribution. Me: 150 blocks, paid 6180 :-(. Damn, I even cannot complain to pool op that he's robbing me!
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Hi,
I just started Tor hidden service running Electrum server on 4lhnnupincd3gyda.onion:50001. Now you can use Electrum client without revealing your real identity and without a need of Tor exit nodes.
1. Install Tor 2. Run electrum 1.0 as: "electrum -p socks5:localhost:9050" (point Electrum client to your local Tor node) 3. View->Pro mode 4. Click to "Network" icon in right bottom corner and put "4lhnnupincd3gyda.onion:50001:t" into "Connect to" field.
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how are you going to react to the reward halving? can any pool operators comment?
Hm... keep on mining?
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Just had a quick question - on the stats page we see our BTC/NMC rewards but when I pull the info using the JSON API link ( https://mining.bitcoin.cz/stats/json/) it doesn't show that info. I understand that it cannot because that URL doesnt have any authentication method like the api key. Was wondering if there is a way to add those two tidbits to the api output by using my api key - working on a little script to track and analyze my data and it would be a big help. I just implemented it. Use /stats/json/your-api-token to dump json with block rewards. This API is now mentioned also on "Manage API tokens" page.
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