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501  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 11, 2014, 08:53:39 AM

Will be happy to have you guys with us, plenty of resources to spare...

All are welcome: http://mining.coincadence.com



Where abouts is your node? I have a few Ants in Houston Texas I need to hook up

Current node is in Northern Virginia, give it a ping (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18313.msg6634671#msg6634671), routing on the internet and speed across great distances can often surprise you. I'd love to hear your ping results from TX...

Thanks I will get my mate to ping and let you know, I pinged it from Perth Western Australia and I got between 350ms-400ms so too far away for me. My mate pinged my node and he was getting around the same 400ms so looking for something closer to him. Thanks
Hey try my node in Singapore, I get around 120ms from Sydney and I will be migrating it to Sydney as soon as the MS datacenter is built here.
http://Http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332
502  Bitcoin / Pools / [P2Pool AU Node]Norgz Pool BTC 0% fee Matt's Relay on: May 08, 2014, 01:28:54 AM
Norgz Pool is mining BTC only with 0 fees and is hosted on highly available cloud compute.

Quite a bit of work has been put in to provide a great front end that shows full stats for all nodes

Use your BTC address as username and no password required.

Site: http://www.norgzpool.net.au

No pools fees are charged!

Auto failover and performance pool: pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332

Australian BTC Pool URL: au.norgzpool.net.au:9332

Username:[Your Bitcoin/Litecoin Address For Payment]

Password: Not required

Servers are secured and locked down to industry best practises. NorgzPool has Matt's Relay client installed to ensure extremely low orphan rate.

*Auto Fail-over pool should find the closest node to you and also fail over if one node should go down for any reason. It's still new and a little experimental but it should at the very least provide high availability between the nodes. If one is down then you will be directed to the other within 1 minute max.
503  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Pool suggestion needed (currently on BTC guild) on: May 08, 2014, 01:14:23 AM
mdude has a cool p2pool node that pays out alt coins to the pool. I've set one up in Singapore also.

Feel free to use either. In my first three days on p2pool I got more than a coupl of week on Eligius. (caveat is luck varies).

Anyway's p2pool node or Eligius are pretty great.
504  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 07, 2014, 04:33:08 AM
Noob question here...

If I set up merged mining, how will my miners get those coins if they only connecting using a BTC address as there username?


They don't

Good info on this page above

So far it would be a manual track. Mdude has come up with a great idea to just pay the merged coins back to the pool once converted. He has even set up some generic wallets to do to, read back a few posts and you'll see our convo on it.
505  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 07, 2014, 03:35:11 AM
interesting issue...

The following two pages are in different directories and have different header logos as well as some minor text differences.

http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332
http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9327

They both show the right dynamic data (graphs and lookups of coin type etc) but they are not using the separate logos and html somehow. probably a quirk with the http server but trying to figure out why this is.

I've tried a different browser (with no cached page) and still no go.

btw any feedback on the pages would be very welcome. I've spent a couple of day on them now.

EDIT: OK I figured it out. it's using the same HTML code. How do you make the instances of p2pool use different html (or at least different logo)?
506  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: P2Pool Server List on: May 07, 2014, 01:00:36 AM
Singapore::pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332::0%::BTC::Norgz Pool::Norgan

Norgz Pool is now open for business.

Deets above, server is a quad core 7gb ram beast and running on the Microsoft Azure cloud.

The server will be moved to Australia when the DC is up but for now Singapore is about as close as I can get to Australia with minimal investment.

Mine with your Bitcoin wallet address and it'll pay you direct. Merged mining is in the pipeline where you'll be able to collect NMC, IXC and DVC along with the BTC you mine.

Always being updated and will be closely monitored and maintained.



added a litecoin pool now also and have done a fair bit of work on the dashboards.

http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332 for BTC
http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9327 for LTC

Both in Singapore.
507  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 07, 2014, 12:58:30 AM
To help other p2pool ops that may be interested in sharing their merged mining income, I have dedicated addresses you can send to that I'll then convert to BTC and feed back into the pool:

DVC: 1f56VqR9ajX3K42qSaDezvKXFmruSDg1B
IXC: xaNQ54gxowcwHyxqGtFM4vwCfS84V6fmKF
NMC: N1XhWNmvGhFL145zmQGQv7Vug6mThNh1iQ

M

nice, i'll look into this.
508  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 06, 2014, 12:54:01 PM


This shows how to pay to the pool:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2Pool#Donating_to_P2Pool_miners

I haven't done it yet, but I will soon... since the last block was mine!!  One of my ants found a 23billion share. Smiley

M

Yeah that's easy enough but how do you calculate and track that for the alt coins? Do you just trade them all then send the BTC value to the pool?
How would you send the actual alt coins to miners on your node?
509  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 06, 2014, 10:34:59 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=580725.0

diamond is mineable solo but there troubles existing regarding pool mining

we working to fix that problems but search in the meantime a alternative way for our community to mine

is p2pool mining working as close to solo mining methods that it could still work?

maybe someone from this community is interested to research this possibility

please PM me if u can setup a p2pool network thats able mining diamonds

Is it Sha256 or Scrypt based?

510  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 06, 2014, 08:32:40 AM
i'm not seeing that last block on my node. (around 1 hour ago). Can anyone help with why this may be the case?
511  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 06, 2014, 05:59:12 AM
what does this mean?

Code:
Error in DeferredResource handler:
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 > Traceback (most recent call last):
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "p2pool\util\deferred_resource.pyc", line 24, in render
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 134, in maybeDeferred
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\web\resource.pyc", line 216, in render
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 1187, in unwindGenerator
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 > --- <exception caught here> ---
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 1045, in _inlineCallbacks
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "p2pool\web.pyc", line 189, in render_GET
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "p2pool\web.pyc", line 444, in <lambda>
2014-05-06 05:56:11.546000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.546000 > exceptions.KeyError:
512  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: P2Pool Server List on: May 06, 2014, 04:07:49 AM
Singapore::pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332::0%::BTC::Norgz Pool::Norgan

Norgz Pool is now open for business.

http://www.norgzpool.net.au

Deets above, server is a quad core 7gb ram beast and running on the Microsoft Azure cloud.

The server will be moved to Australia when the DC is up but for now Singapore is about as close as I can get to Australia with minimal investment.

Mine with your Bitcoin wallet address and it'll pay you direct. Merged mining is in the pipeline where you'll be able to collect NMC, IXC and DVC along with the BTC you mine.

Always being updated and will be closely monitored and maintained.

513  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 06, 2014, 04:01:03 AM

M

Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.

Everything sounds right to me.  It's probably just a matter of time.

Although I have 1 incoming connection on my node now... and it's been up for 5 hours.

M

ok thanks, I've just restarted it with logging and max conns set to 20. maybe that will make it do something lol will see how it goes.

After this setting and leaving it overnight I've seen incoming connections now. Not sure as no networking has changed but at least now I see expected connections Smiley

Again, if anyone wants to give it a bit of a run it'd be appreciated. Just use your Bitcoin addy to collect directly to your wallet. Stats look pretty good but would like to run some more hashing power over it to see what it's capable of. (the server is a quad core with 7gb ram so should perform well).

Unfortunately we seem to have a lot more p2pool nodes than we do users. Sad  I think we should advertise.  If more node ops commit to putting merged mining income back into the pool, maybe we can get more users and hence more hashrate.

M

Happy to send merged coins back to miners. Not sure how to best track that though. What have you done with yours?
BTW I am trying to change the look of those svg graphs, is there any docco on where and how to change those things? I can't for the life of me find anywhere to change that ugly black fill.

Been spending some time on the front end so it's looking much better but still a lot of work to go.

I am currently running the windows binary but considering running from code and maybe tweaking some of it. my coding skills a pretty limited though.
514  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 05, 2014, 11:35:57 PM

M

Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.

Everything sounds right to me.  It's probably just a matter of time.

Although I have 1 incoming connection on my node now... and it's been up for 5 hours.

M

ok thanks, I've just restarted it with logging and max conns set to 20. maybe that will make it do something lol will see how it goes.

After this setting and leaving it overnight I've seen incoming connections now. Not sure as no networking has changed but at least now I see expected connections Smiley

Again, if anyone wants to give it a bit of a run it'd be appreciated. Just use your Bitcoin addy to collect directly to your wallet. Stats look pretty good but would like to run some more hashing power over it to see what it's capable of. (the server is a quad core with 7gb ram so should perform well).
515  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 05, 2014, 03:15:23 AM
ok so I have caught an error. Wondering if you could assist in working out what it may be:
Code:
Error in DeferredResource handler:
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 > Traceback (most recent call last):
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >   File "p2pool\util\deferred_resource.pyc", line 24, in render
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >     
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 134, in maybeDeferred
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >     
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >   File "twisted\web\resource.pyc", line 216, in render
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >     
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 1187, in unwindGenerator
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >     
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 > --- <exception caught here> ---
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 1045, in _inlineCallbacks
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >     
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >   File "p2pool\web.pyc", line 189, in render_GET
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >     
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >   File "p2pool\web.pyc", line 444, in <lambda>
2014-05-05 03:12:27.717000 >     
2014-05-05 03:12:27.733000 > exceptions.KeyError: 'last_'
2014-05-05 03:12:28.264000
516  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 05, 2014, 02:09:47 AM

M

Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.

Everything sounds right to me.  It's probably just a matter of time.

Although I have 1 incoming connection on my node now... and it's been up for 5 hours.

M

ok thanks, I've just restarted it with logging and max conns set to 20. maybe that will make it do something lol will see how it goes.
517  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 05, 2014, 01:50:32 AM

M

Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.
518  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 05, 2014, 01:34:40 AM

I have the same problem...

It's always somehow reassuring that someone else is experiencing the same problem. Lets see if we can figure out why. haha

Incoming connections not happening are usually caused by firewalls or port forwarding snafus.  I had that problem with my local node for ages until I figured out my DSL modem had its own firewall so they were never reaching my router to forward on.

M

I have port 9332 forwarded and allowed and my miners can connect no problems at all. What other ports need to be allowed/forwarded?
519  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 05, 2014, 01:12:54 AM

I have the same problem...

It's always somehow reassuring that someone else is experiencing the same problem. Lets see if we can figure out why. haha
520  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 05, 2014, 01:05:31 AM
Hi All,

I am struggling to work out why I don't see any incoming peers when I've been up for a few days now and so far as I can tell I have all ports forwarded and opened.

9332, 9333, 8333

Any ideas?

http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332

Sorry to be pushy but I think my question got lost in the next lol anyway just trying to figure out how to get incoming peers and why I would be seeing no incoming peers with 6 outgoing. Any help would be appreciated. 
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