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461  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: p2pool -- How to monitor remotely from the console? on: May 18, 2014, 04:22:46 AM
I have my nodes dashboard hosted on a separate web server and can access stats via standard http port. The code locally as well as remote does a json call.
All you need to do is reference the pools URL instead of local json sources. There is a bit of into on this and I've based my front end on the alternate front end on the githib page.
Have a look at the link in my sig and see if that's what you are after.
Let me know if you need more help with it.
462  Bitcoin / Hardware / where to get S1's on: May 18, 2014, 04:02:49 AM
I know bitmain are pretty cheap now but does anyone know where there may be second hand antminer s1's other than eBay. Lots for sale on eBay but $300-400 is ridiculous considering they are only $200 new.
463  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 17, 2014, 02:07:04 PM
Anyone else here using an S2 with p2pool?  I noticed something peculiar.  When I have it pointed to p2pool, my S2 (and p2pool) reports it around 924gh/s, when it should be 1th/s.  I've tried it on several different nodes with different difficulties, with the same result.  That's after letting it run for a day or so.

I can't tell if I'm getting the proper shares or not because the pool hashrate keeps jumping all over the place. I think I'm a little low, but not 100% sure.

Yet if I point it at Eligius, it's about 990gh/s, give or take.

M
Dead shares. My 36gh/s has between 2 and 3gh/s dead shares so effective hash rate as calculated by p2poo is lower than actual??
464  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 17, 2014, 07:03:18 AM
Looked at some other pools and it looks the same.
man my GetBlock Latency has gone through the roof in the last couple of hrs. Restarted and same. Sever load very low.

Anyone else see this?

Yeah same here and my payout has dropped way low. My last was at least half what it should be and my hash rate has been steady. I also have now incoming peers.
Latency is much better now.
465  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 17, 2014, 01:40:40 AM
have not caught a share in 4 hrs.. starting to wonder if something is wrong after restart ha.

Should I be worried about these? I didn't see any before I restarted today. I searched around and it doesn't seem like an issue on my node or miners from what I can find.
Any info guys? I'm still reading and searching.

Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected!

You'll see stale blocks more than on normal pools with p2pool, it's pretty normal as far as I know.

I've only got 2 shares in the last 48 hours but then i'm only hashing at 36gh/s
466  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 17, 2014, 12:37:12 AM
As mdude77 said, check out the transaction in the block chain: http://bitinfocharts.com/namecoin/tx/127db0ef17298714e69bd75e9b664c6a7557a5374cbbb086cbdf237a541be038

Definitely not mined coin.
Yeah interesting. It came in from a few addresses. Could it be a fee or something?
467  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 16, 2014, 10:15:57 PM


All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs

NMC shows a transaction on 5/4/2014 +0.01331598 NMC Address MxoBdy13H7P9zxfgXXhz9piUkgQFgL8nGz

all of my coins IXC, NMC and DVC got a pay out at the same time.

Norgan, whatever those payouts are, they are not from merge mining.  Merge mining gives you a full block reward for the coins.  Here's an example.  If you find the hash that generates the next BTC block, and you are merge mining NMC, IXC, DVC, etc, you will get the full block reward for NMC, IXC and DVC because the hash from the BTC satisfies the requirements for all of the other coins.  If you happen to find a hash that satisfies the requirements for IXC (currently ~4.5 billion) you would ONLY get the block reward for that coin because NMC and DVC have a higher target difficulty.

Long story short, you either get the full block reward or nothing because you are essentially solo-mining those other coins.
They came from somewhere and they are only there for merged mining not for any transactions. Any ideas where they may have come from?
468  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 16, 2014, 09:57:13 PM
Looked at some other pools and it looks the same.
man my GetBlock Latency has gone through the roof in the last couple of hrs. Restarted and same. Sever load very low.

Anyone else see this?

Yeah same here and my payout has dropped way low. My last was at least half what it should be and my hash rate has been steady. I also have now incoming peers.
469  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 16, 2014, 06:21:03 AM


All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs

NMC shows a transaction on 5/4/2014 +0.01331598 NMC Address MxoBdy13H7P9zxfgXXhz9piUkgQFgL8nGz

all of my coins IXC, NMC and DVC got a pay out at the same time.
470  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 16, 2014, 05:22:42 AM
so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?

I just query that wallet once in a while

the wallet specified in the -a argument?

No like the nmc wallet to see if the balance increased

Or parse the log files

right! well in that case I must have hit a block only days after running up my p2pool node since I have a payout in all my merged wallets. I wasn't sure at that stage as I thought it was just pay per share type payment. that's pretty cool on only 36gh/s Smiley
471  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 16, 2014, 04:29:55 AM
so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?

I just query that wallet once in a while

the wallet specified in the -a argument?
472  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 16, 2014, 03:46:31 AM
so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?
473  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [p2pool] Best user interface? on: May 16, 2014, 03:44:42 AM
me!?
haha I've put a fair bit of work into my interface which runs off the pool on a separate web server and has both BTC and LTC interfaces. Lemme know what you think:

www.norgzpool.net.au

That's about a weeks worth of tinkering with lots more to come!
474  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 15, 2014, 01:50:13 PM
right, now the https://github.com/johndoe75/p2pool-node-status runs fine on the node but won't display anything when run from an external web server even when the url is entered in the Config file.

Has anyone run this on a separate web server successfully? anything special you had to do?

Look for:

Code:
var api_url= "";

in index.html and try setting that...

Yeah I found and set that still no luck unfortunately
475  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 15, 2014, 06:36:26 AM
right, now the https://github.com/johndoe75/p2pool-node-status runs fine on the node but won't display anything when run from an external web server even when the url is entered in the Config file.

Has anyone run this on a separate web server successfully? anything special you had to do?
476  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 15, 2014, 06:34:39 AM
Uptime and share count are cleared when u reset. Hashing data (graphs) are stored, shares too.

thanks for clarifying! Smiley
477  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 15, 2014, 06:20:07 AM
is there any way to store stats in a db or even flat file so that when you restart a node you don't loose the share, uptime and hashing stats of the pool?

I imagine we could pull the json feeds into a db table then make the front end pull those stats from there but hoping there is a simpler way.

There's already a db afaik
Maybe your directory isn't writable

what directory?

"p2pool folder"/data? it is writable and there is data in it but it still seems to reset after you restart the node.
478  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 15, 2014, 05:05:05 AM


Agreed on the uptime points, but whenever I kill my existing node process (having started a new instance of P2Pool first) it still takes a minute for my miners to connect on the new process, your right, it would be great to figure out a way to persist incoming hash power across instances of P2Pool on the same server.

The main graph is from the "Node Status" front end:

Live: http://mining.coincadence.com:9332/static/node-status/

Source: https://github.com/johndoe75/p2pool-node-status

The "miner stats" graph, which includes expected payout was put together by jonnybravo0311

Edit:

I keep the 3 major open source front ends live on my server (unedited), both as a reference for my development and a way for existing P2Pool miners to see a confirmation of what they are familiar with.

Default front end: http://mining.coincadence.com:9332/static/original/
Source: https://github.com/forrestv/p2pool/tree/master/web-static

Node Status front end: http://mining.coincadence.com:9332/static/node-status/
Source: https://github.com/johndoe75/p2pool-node-status

Extended front end: http://mining.coincadence.com:9332/static/extended/
Source: https://github.com/hardcpp/P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd

They are all publicly available in the footer link....



great thanks. I saw the extended and default front end but not the node status stuff. will check it out.
479  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 15, 2014, 03:52:56 AM
is there any way to store stats in a db or even flat file so that when you restart a node you don't loose the share, uptime and hashing stats of the pool?

I imagine we could pull the json feeds into a db table then make the front end pull those stats from there but hoping there is a simpler way.

Uptime needs to reset when you restart the node, that's a basic principle of "uptime", you have to be "up" the whole time...

I have not gotten to setting up MySQL yet, and all the data you want exists; my node displays data from 4 sources; Network data from P2Pool and Bitcoind, Recent P2Pool blocks from BlockChain.info, and miner shares from P2Pool's log file.

Node stats page: http://mining.coincadence.com/

Individual miner stats page: http://mining.coincadence.com/miner.php?id=19vXrwKGUhK4cCU8tA4kWZgbChcmh9a6qj

There is still lots of work to do, but I'll take progress over perfection Wink

ok sure uptime maybe not but if you run another instance of p2pool up along side and it comes up immediately then your stats still reset and your uptime is still 100%. mainly though the shares, efficiency etc is what I want to keep. I was also looking to the server stats and considering presenting server uptime as well as node uptime to show users that the server has been 100% available and it was only the node that was restarted.
how did you get that nice smooth looking graph? keen to make mine a bit nicer.
480  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: New public p2pool node that pays merged mining income to p2pool on: May 15, 2014, 03:23:48 AM
you need to pretty up your front end a bit. Happy to share some of my code if you like, just ask. Smiley

It's on my list. Smiley I assume there's some basic packages out there.  Any tips you can give will help.

thanks.

M

I started with the nodes web server but have since moved it all off onto a separate server. That way I can do other cool stuff. The front end I have used is the alternate front end from the github link but I've mode quite a few changes and it's all done in div and css now.
Let me know when you are doing it and I can send you some stuff.
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