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June 13, 2011, 03:22:12 AM Last edit: June 13, 2011, 03:42:36 AM by pandemic |
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How do you see phoenix output? i'm using a phoenix GUI for mining.
I am using the command line phoenix. Well, I'm not sure why I'm having this issue but I'm getting more rejected. I'm at 5.6% right now. I was trying to ping bitcoins.lc and the request is timing out. That could be one of the issues. Is there any way I could test my latency to the server? edit: gone up to 6.13% now.
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muyoso
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June 13, 2011, 03:48:13 AM |
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Well, I'm not sure why I'm having this issue but I'm getting more rejected. I'm at 5.6% right now.
I was trying to ping bitcoins.lc and the request is timing out. That could be one of the issues. Is there any way I could test my latency to the server?
edit: gone up to 6.13% now.
Are you overclocked? And what are the temps on the cards?
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I drink it up!
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rb1205
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June 13, 2011, 09:16:00 AM |
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should I worry? I'm mining 700 MH/s with the first and 20 with the second. shares are being succesfully sent by both the clients (just checked)
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Oldminer
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June 13, 2011, 09:21:52 AM |
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On homepage: Hash rate calculation and stats disabled until tomorrow. Site is up and running - pool to, all shares are still recorded. Keep mining! :
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rb1205
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June 13, 2011, 09:24:49 AM |
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On homepage: ....
Hmmm i don't see that warning.
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BombaUcigasa
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June 13, 2011, 12:20:07 PM |
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Update on the stale rate issue: found 1 in 436 shares. It always happens in the first few minutes after I start the miner too...
Correction: stale rate has risen again, 6/791 shares
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pandemic
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June 13, 2011, 12:50:35 PM |
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Well, I'm not sure why I'm having this issue but I'm getting more rejected. I'm at 5.6% right now.
I was trying to ping bitcoins.lc and the request is timing out. That could be one of the issues. Is there any way I could test my latency to the server?
edit: gone up to 6.13% now.
Are you overclocked? And what are the temps on the cards? overclocked at 790mhz clock and 790mhz memory. Temp is 85C, which is where it likes to be on automatic fan control. OCed or not it'll be at 85 with auto fan control on. I thought it was high but it auto adjusts so whatever. I'll run it for a few hours on stock 750mhz/900 settings to see if that helps Only thing different right now is running at 84mh/s rather than 89 (overclocked)
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darkpandora
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June 13, 2011, 01:13:23 PM |
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Well I had 1.4 and 1.48 in the same folder compressed so I decompressed 1.48 to make sure that's the one it was running I'm pretty sure I'm running 1.48 though.
I'm in Canada
edit: So far I'm running at 100% but only started it a few minutes ago.
On another note, my 4870 is running at 85-86mh/s stable.
edit2: after making sure I have 1.48, I'm still getting about 4-5%
edit3: After a bit more tweeking, I now have my 4870 up to 88-89mh/s. Sweeeeeeet
So, after doing that, my rejected is up to 23%. All I did was turn on phatk. I had fastloop on before too when I was getting 4%. I've since turned both off and I'll look into both to see what exactly they do. Ah being a nub. Fastloop: the fast loop argument for Phoenix. Can possibly increase mining speed if enabled. phatk: uses the phatk kernel, optimization for HD58xx series only I think? You MUST have phatk already inside the kernels folder. I took out all flags (bfi_int vectors worksize=128) and now mh/s is back up to 89. Before taking out those flags I was at 85mh/s with 10% rejected. Still getting 8.5% rejected edit: Just turned off fastloop, currently have 13 accepted and 0 rejected while still getting 89mh/s. Will let it run for a while like this. annnnnd same issue. 11% rejected as of now. i have 2 video cards, 6990 and 4870x2. on the 6990 i get 1% rejected and on the 4870x2 i get 90% rejected. what am i doing wrong? im starting the 6990 with this: ./phoenix.py -u http://XXXX:XXXX@bitcoins.lc:8080/ -k poclbm Device=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false and i start the 4870x2 with this: ./phoenix.py -u http://XXXX:XXXX@bitcoins.lc:8080/ -k poclbm Device=2 AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 please help:) thanks. ok so im still mining in this pool with my 6990 at 750 Mhash/s with 1% rejection. BUT, on my 4870x2 i changed pool to btcguild and i got 0 (zero) rejection. is something wrong with this pool? this pool dont accept or dont work well with cards (4870x2) that give low Mhash/s? why does my 6990 get 1% rejection while my 4870x2 get 95% on this pool? i like this pool and i want to use one pool instead of tow pools. anyone?
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K U R D I S T A N K U R D I S T A N K U R D I S T A N
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PabloW
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June 13, 2011, 04:20:54 PM |
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Is something going wrong or we're just having a really long block? nothings showing in my uncofirmed for a big while now.
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Jine (OP)
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June 13, 2011, 04:29:38 PM |
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Last block was indeed a long one. However, i decided to screw the unconfirmed funds.
All funds are now inserted directly into your confirmed funds, as soon as we solved a block (No waiting 120 blocks anymore) We got the funds to support it, and I choose this method instead of implementing PPS.
More updates to the site comes soon, I'm working as fast as i can with the backend.
Regards, Jim
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zale
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June 13, 2011, 04:35:40 PM |
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When will we be able to register? It says registration is closed until tomorrow, but thats what it said yesterday too. Seems like we're in an endless recursive loop.
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PabloW
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June 13, 2011, 05:36:18 PM |
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Last block was indeed a long one. However, i decided to screw the unconfirmed funds.
All funds are now inserted directly into your confirmed funds, as soon as we solved a block (No waiting 120 blocks anymore) We got the funds to support it, and I choose this method instead of implementing PPS.
More updates to the site comes soon, I'm working as fast as i can with the backend.
Regards, Jim
Alright! thats what I was looking for Believe me, a lot of succes is coming when you implement this. Lets get deepbit down from the 1st place!
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willphase
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June 13, 2011, 05:52:27 PM |
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Last block was indeed a long one. However, i decided to screw the unconfirmed funds.
All funds are now inserted directly into your confirmed funds, as soon as we solved a block (No waiting 120 blocks anymore) We got the funds to support it, and I choose this method instead of implementing PPS.
wow that's an impressive change! Keep up the good work! Will
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June 13, 2011, 06:02:21 PM |
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Is registration up yet? I'm going to pull one of my 5830s off eligius once its working again.
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Dusty
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June 13, 2011, 06:29:45 PM |
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More updates to the site comes soon, I'm working as fast as i can with the backend. Impressive work Jine, hat hoff. As a technical guy I'm really curious about some details, for example: how many requests per second does your server handles for 100GH/sec ? How many cpus/servers etc? Thanks for your work!
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PabloW
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June 13, 2011, 06:56:39 PM |
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Jine, a very simple, but quite useful, for all request. AT thye right where the "Recent Transactions" are shown, every time a "Received Block" appears can it also show the time when this happened? It would be great to make more calculations, or just for curiousing
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rb1205
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June 13, 2011, 07:39:02 PM |
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All funds are now inserted directly into your confirmed funds, as soon as we solved a block (No waiting 120 blocks anymore)[/b]
Great news jim. BTW, how are you going to handle those ~1-2% of invalid blocks? Transaction fees?
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Oldminer
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June 13, 2011, 07:41:51 PM |
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Last block was indeed a long one. However, i decided to screw the unconfirmed funds.
All funds are now inserted directly into your confirmed funds, as soon as we solved a block (No waiting 120 blocks anymore) We got the funds to support it, and I choose this method instead of implementing PPS.
More updates to the site comes soon, I'm working as fast as i can with the backend.
Regards, Jim
Donation on its way
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willphase
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June 13, 2011, 09:05:01 PM |
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Jine, a very simple, but quite useful, for all request. AT thye right where the "Recent Transactions" are shown, every time a "Received Block" appears can it also show the time when this happened? It would be great to make more calculations, or just for curiousing if you click 'show all' then the timestamps for all transactions are shown Will
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pandemic
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June 13, 2011, 10:51:18 PM |
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If anyone could help me out, I'd really appreciate it.
I am getting 20% rejected at this point. It fluctuates for unknown reasons. Sometimes it's fine, others it's terrible.
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