Yeah I like how everyone sees the hashrate on cgminer and gets excited. It doesn't really matter. cgminer reports over 530 G for me on btcguild, but the pool only reports 480-490 G. Maybe I can get Knc to pay the difference since they refuse to prove they didn't make cgminer lie. At least p2pool pays me more than cgminer is reporting I had a solid 560GH reported by Slush over ten rounds before the board died. It's due to arrive in Sweden tomorrow and only then can they replace it. 160GH is a lot too loose and I want compo but was planning BabyJets next if they ship this month. Hmmm....maybe I just have an extra crappy model. I've tried 3 different pools and get 50-80G difference from what the pool reports and what cgminer reports. Though they all report much higher than p2pool.
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I can confirm is a stale party indeed, flushwork seems not very good. Got a huge rate of stales.
I think the flushwork is some weird cron job. Both my Jupiters showed the flushwork line at the same exact time I do not think it is doing it intelligently They seem not to be handling well the flush work at pools request, they are sending a lot of bad work and hence the stales and the lower hashrate especially on the pool .95 best address this I'll bet you .95B that it doesn't...
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Yeah I like how everyone sees the hashrate on cgminer and gets excited. It doesn't really matter. cgminer reports over 530 G for me on btcguild, but the pool only reports 480-490 G. Maybe I can get Knc to pay the difference since they refuse to prove they didn't make cgminer lie. At least p2pool pays me more than cgminer is reporting
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Suggestion: Figure out how to mine through Tor or similar anonymizing network
Remember, several people with early batch Avalons had their homes broken into and their units stolen.
Why take unnecessary risk?
Yeah mining through tor...no latency or connectivity issues there. How about just not posting your IP, address, or order information....otherwise known as common sense.
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So, worthwhile getting a beaglebone with which to practice? Is the linux networking less like debian and more like something else, say Suse? We know Raspberry Pi is Debian Wheezy. What's this linux?
root@Jupiter-20C:~# lsb_release -a Distributor ID: Angstrom Description: Angstrom GNU/Linux v2013.06 (Core edition) Release: v2013.06 Codename: Core edition root@Jupiter-20C:~# uname -a Linux Jupiter-20C 3.8.13 #1 SMP Wed Sep 25 10:13:52 CEST 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux
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There are many folks talk about Putty login. Can anyone please explain me what I need to do next? I.e. I have opened Putty, logged-in with username/password, and what's next?? Do I need to know some Unix commands (i.e. google for them ) etc.? I'm just wandering, my 32XX paid immediately order remains still only 'Paid' screen -r will bring up the cgminer window. But if your pool is reporting a good hash rate, there is really no need to get into the OS.
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Any idea (other than in 2 weeks) when this will be shipping?
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My second hosted Jupiter is only mining at an effective hashrate of 300GH with massive HW failures. Bad chip? Insufficient cooling?
Try a manual restart of cgminer. S then C IDK why but when mine restarts from the script I get these errors and when I restart manually it clears up. Perhaps some clues would be in the missing source code...
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Any idea if these will be functional on p2pool?
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the "screen -r" command re-attaches to an already runnning window. Is cgminer always running in its own already running window by default?
There's a script to keep it running when it crashes. It should always be running if you like money.
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what the hell is that error about shutting down!?
Ha, I did say in the other thread you can see all the awful stat you want what stat dude? got it.. so all of us are getting that error Yeah, don't stress about it. What your pool is reporting is what's important. If that's not broken, don't try to fix it.
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what the hell is that error about shutting down!?
Ha, I did say in the other thread you can see all the awful stat you want
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To get the cgminer stats on a Jupiter I would just telnet and run cgminer on a laptop correct? Do I need to configure the settings and all? Or is there a way to just see the cgminer stats?
Turn ssh on in the web interface and ssh into it. cgminer runs in a screen session and will give you all the awful stats you want.
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lol...but we just love to hear you say it Con
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WHICH POOL IS BEST FOR KNC JUPITER?
Join us on http://elizium.nameThis is a public node of p2pool bitcoin mining network P2Pool is a decentralized pool that works by creating a P2P network of miner nodes. These nodes work on a chain of shares similar to Bitcoin's blockchain. Each node works on a block that includes payouts to the previous shares' owners and the node itself. There is no central point of failure, making it DoS resistant. Avoid the big pools, who get DDoS'd just about every other day, costing our money..... Use p2pool https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2PoolRelated: P2Pool homepage: http://p2pool.in/P2Pool stats page, made by twmz: http://p2pool.info/http://elizium.nameJupiters do not work well on p2pool. My first impression.
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Any updates? We are 2 weeks out.
There's definitely a few BFL jokes there...
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Right it's not DOA and stales, when it's pushed new work it takes 10 seconds or more to flush and come back up to speed. The miner reports 300 Ghash and the pool reports 350. Not a huge issue on 10 min blocks, but not very good on 30 sec work.
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Well Jupiters don't play well with p2pool. They remind me of the early BFL FPGAs, they are extremely slow to recover when they get new work. Anyone have any settings to to try out?
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