I'm having trouble connecting to port 80 on us.eclipsemc.com and us2.eclipsemc.com when using ufasofter-miner 0.27. However phoenix 2.0.0 seems to work just fine. No settings have changed on my side. Switching to port 8337 strangely seems to work though. This was working fine just yesterday btw.
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It was removed and had to be re-implemented. You should be able to change your passcode now.
Awesome! Thank you for adding this back in
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We originally allowed this per worker but it was changed to a single generated password for all workers to prevent people from choosing weak passwords that can reveal their main password. Also, unlike most pools, abuses on your worker accounts can cause the account to be temporarily banned from mining.
It looks like there are many people that want to be able to set their own passwords so we'll put a it back on the list of things to do.
So when will this be re-enabled? It sounds like you already have the code in-place to do this.
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thanks for the info. That devpage needs a username and password though?
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How many shares have you guys mined on this pool total so far? What's the total pay you guys received so far for those shares?
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Can you add an option to manually create the password for the worker? It shouldn't be a security issue as long as it's a different pw from others. This way I don't have to change the set up of my rigs too much.
Thanks
This is the only feature I miss from other pools. If you can add this in, it would be perfect.
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seems to be back up now
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did the server just go down? I can't connect to pool.maxbtc.com on either ports 8332 or 80. The pool's hashrate just went down to 0 as well with 0 miners
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pools like EMC and maxbtc.com already offer this and they do it with 0 fees. maxbtc even has all those pretty graphs and stats which is more than what I can say for abcpool.co.
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Can you add an option to manually create the password for the worker? It shouldn't be a security issue as long as it's a different pw from others. This way I don't have to change the set up of my rigs too much.
Thanks
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I just downloaded cgminer 2.3.3 and I thought I'd give it a try. My initial impressions of it is that it's rather buggy and general usage is complicated by the long list of options displayed from cgminer --help. Using this system setup: Win7 Intel Q6600 Quad Core Nvidia GTS250 w/ Driver 285.62 Latest cgminer win32-binary available: version 2.3.3 at time of this posting Here are the list of problems I'm running into: Causes my video driver to crash and restart. I also get the following cgminer output from the console window: cgminer version 2.3.3 - Started: [2012-04-19 06:56:33] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):0.2 (avg):64.5 Mh/s | Q:0 A:0 R:0 HW:0 E:0% U:0.00/m TQ: 2 ST: 0 SS: 0 DW: 0 NB: 0 LW: 0 GF: 0 RF: 0 Connected to Benchmark without LP as user Benchmark Block: (null)... Started: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [P]ool management [G]PU management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit GPU 0: 169.3/ 64.5Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 U:0.00/m I:14 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2012-04-19 06:56:33] Started cgminer 2.3.3 [2012-04-19 06:56:35] Disabling extra threads due to dynamic mode. [2012-04-19 06:56:35] Tune dynamic intensity with --gpu-dyninterval [2012-04-19 06:56:41] Thread 1 being disabled [2012-04-19 06:56:56] Error: clEnqueueReadBuffer failed. (clEnqueueReadBuffer) [2012-04-19 06:56:56] Thread 0 failure, exiting
When this happens, memory usage spikes up to 1.951+ gb and it stays there, like a memory leak has just occurred. Here's a screenshot of it: I get the same results for all 4 kernels: -k diablo -k diakgcn -k poclbm -k phatk In the case of using cgminer -k poclbm, I can't even get cgminer to quit by pressing 'q' or Ctrl-C. The only way to terminal the process was to kill it from task manager using 'end process'; yuck! Here's an example output when I try to connect and test mine on a pool. The follow command was used: C:\cgminer-2.3.3-win32> cgminer -o http://us.eclipsemc.com:8337 -u username -p password produces the follow output: cgminer version 2.3.3 - Started: [2012-04-19 07:18:53] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):5.4 (avg):12.3 Mh/s | Q:103 A:0 R:0 HW:0 E:0% U:0.00/m TQ: 2 ST: 0 SS: 0 DW: 0 NB: 1 LW: 1562 GF: 133 RF: 0 Connected to http://us.eclipsemc.com:8337 with LP as user username Block: 000006f95499ba1ca3844065a373e62a... Started: [07:18:53] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [P]ool management [G]PU management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit GPU 0: 0.0/ 12.3Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 U:0.00/m I:14 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:10] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:11] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough [2012-04-19 07:19:11] Pool 0 not providing work fast enough
Other miners I've used like phoenix and ufa-soft miner do not exhibit such problems and they work as expected. On the other hand, I can't even get a proper benchmark read out from cgminer. A search on this thread shows someone else with nvidia hardware encountering similar problems and difficulty though they were using an earlier version 2.2.3. Apparently the latest cgminer build hasn't address these problems yet.
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Can you add a way to automatically turn nmc into btc balance like in eclipsemc?
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Is this just for ufasoft or is it for any bitcoin miner?
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Out of curiosity, why would someone mine on this pool instead of say at MtRed? They offer true 0% fee PPS payout + merged mining of nmc. I'm wondering why more aren't flocking to them.
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Can you show the submitted shares for each worker + stales/invalids next to it in parentheses? Also instead of showing connect/disconnect for a worker, it'll be more useful to just show the time of the last submitted share, eg. x seconds ago or y mins ago etc.
A graph of the pool's hash rate under 'Pool stats' would be helpful too.
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ah oki thanks for the response. I glossed over the thread title but I wasn't really sure what a 'Proxy' pool meant as oppose to other non-proxy pools. Does it mean rather than creating your own blocks for the miners to solve you serve work from blocks that other pools are working on instead?
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where can I find stats for this mining pool? Like for example, current block, history of solved blocks, total shares for solved block, graph of pools total hash rate etc.?
Thanks
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Here is my build based on 0.28. It includes CUDA support. It has 32/64 bit builds. (Hint: 32 bit runs faster on 64 bit, go figure) http://www.4shared.com/rar/5K3lDgCu/file.htmlI renamed the project to winbtc, but the sources are from ufasoft. Use VS2010 to build. Thanks, I'll definitely check that out when I have some time available.
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Is there a windows binary of this available? It's not exactly easy to build from source since dependencies aren't included and the README and INSTALL files are missing important detailed instructions.
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Everything seems back to order now on my end. Thanks Inaba!
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