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October 19, 2014, 11:50:24 PM
Last edit: October 20, 2014, 08:10:58 PM by pallol
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Hi all,

maybe I can get some answers here, been searching for a while and no answers yet.  Grin

have been trying to run p2pool (BTC) for a couple of months on OSX 10.9.5, latest versions of both p2pool and bitcoin-qt. Biggest issue is getblocktemplate latency, the graph looks like a sawtooth wave and goes from a latency of about 1.3s to 3-4s. restarting bitcoin-qt drops it down to 500ms but it soon builds back to around the 2s mark (in about an hour and half).

tried various resolutions, running from ram disk, ssd, another (more powerful mac pro) machine, downgraded to earlier version of OS X (10.7.5) but to no avail, still high latency.

thought about running it under windows (no I won't go there - I hate windows more now than when I started to install p2pool) then I went to linux (opensuse)

I have now been running p2pool successfully on linux for three days now, the getblocktemplate latency sometimes spikes to around 300-400ms but averages 130ms! amazing.

what leaves me puzzled is that I am using exactly the same hardware (dual boot mac pro) which leaves me thinking that the issue is with OS X and bitcoin-qt, and since I prefer to use OS X, does anyone know a way to reduce this latency under OS X, or do I need to find another way to run the wallet? does anybody think it is a bitcoin-qt issue?

any one else have this problem on OS X and been able to fix it? love to hear from you if you have.

before i forget, I mined another alt coin using p2pool for about a week in OS X, the wallet was a qt wallet and the getblock template latency was around 250ms, so the high latency only appears to be with Bitcoin. any help would be appreciated.
 
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Pallol.
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