pallas
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June 03, 2015, 12:29:36 PM |
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gpu miner says:
"curl did not receive enough bytes"
and quits. looks like it gets a wrong getblock size.
This is because the GPU miner only works with the development branch of Sia. You'll have to clone the Sia repo, build it yourself, and then run the GPU miner. Thanks, I'll try that. Meanwhile, I've cpu-mined a couple blocks but the client is now stuck at block 4811 (mined blocks still unconfirmed). Where can I have a look at the mining transactions and where is the log, to check for errors?
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June 03, 2015, 01:29:58 PM Last edit: June 03, 2015, 01:57:58 PM by Tobo |
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any gpu that supports opencl ... from what we can tell ...
If I am going to buy a new GPU computer, can you guys recommend some types of GPU which will be popular for Siacoins solo mining and future pool mining?
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June 03, 2015, 03:58:07 PM |
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If I am going to buy a new GPU computer, can you guys recommend some types of GPU which will be popular for Siacoins solo mining and future pool mining?
Our own benchmarks, consistent with the history of GPU mining, show that amd is a lot better than nvidia. As for specific models, I have no recommendations. Meanwhile, I've cpu-mined a couple blocks but the client is now stuck at block 4811 (mined blocks still unconfirmed). Where can I have a look at the mining transactions and where is the log, to check for errors?
The easiest way to view the mining transactions is to query 'localhost:9980/transactionpool/transactions' (you can use curl or just put that into a web browser). If you are stuck because of the transactions, restarting Sia will clear the transaction pool. Unfortunately we don't have much logging yet. We are in the process of adding more logging. If blocks that you mine are not being accepted, there should be an error that gets printed out. edit: if you are still stuck after restarting Sia, try deleting the 'Sia/consensus/chain.db' file, which will force you to re-download the blockchain.
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June 03, 2015, 07:02:11 PM |
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pallas
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June 03, 2015, 07:46:03 PM |
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If I am going to buy a new GPU computer, can you guys recommend some types of GPU which will be popular for Siacoins solo mining and future pool mining?
Our own benchmarks, consistent with the history of GPU mining, show that amd is a lot better than nvidia. As for specific models, I have no recommendations. Recently, new NVIDIA cards have shown better hashrate/watt ratio than amd. Depends on algo, though. How much the miner is optimised can make a big difference, too. Drawback is that they are more expensive.
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June 03, 2015, 11:57:23 PM |
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any gpu that supports opencl ... from what we can tell ...
If I am going to buy a new GPU computer, can you guys recommend some types of GPU which will be popular for Siacoins solo mining and future pool mining? entirely dependent on 2 main things - budget and use of the machine ... your preference to cards also will be part of the equation - but thats really negligible ... if its just a miner - its one thing ... and if its a hybrid miner / gamer / work machine - its another ... THEN you need to decide what is best for your budget and the longevity of the system ... there are differing opinions about what cards and costings and power consumption - and rightly so - as most of the gpu's out there differ greatly even though they are of teh same 'type' of gpu ... we had a number of different machines in our farm and have culled everything down to gigabyte 280x oc and gigabyte 750ti oc lp cards ... but we have a specific reason why we have done that ... we favour the 750ti oc lp cards - but again - its because our design is specific to the goal and end result that we require ... they miners ONLY - nothing else ... and we had a little bit of a budget to 'play' with so we tried to use that as wisely as possible ... so first step is deciding how much you have to spend - next what it is going to be used for - then decide on the components ... #crysx
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June 04, 2015, 05:47:31 AM Last edit: June 04, 2015, 06:05:00 AM by Rabinovitch |
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Let the minng begins!   p.s. how can I tell Sia to communicate with Internet via proxy server? How to cancel an announcement of my dedicated space for Sia network?
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June 04, 2015, 07:32:42 AM |
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In the picture above it says "Mining / 1296 Khash/s / 319.1 Blocks/Week / 3 Threads / O Blocks Mined"
I see only "Mining / Mining On / 4 Active Threads" and no other stats. How so? Using Windows...
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pallas
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June 04, 2015, 07:35:30 AM |
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Meanwhile, I've cpu-mined a couple blocks but the client is now stuck at block 4811 (mined blocks still unconfirmed). Where can I have a look at the mining transactions and where is the log, to check for errors?
The easiest way to view the mining transactions is to query 'localhost:9980/transactionpool/transactions' (you can use curl or just put that into a web browser). If you are stuck because of the transactions, restarting Sia will clear the transaction pool. Unfortunately we don't have much logging yet. We are in the process of adding more logging. If blocks that you mine are not being accepted, there should be an error that gets printed out. edit: if you are still stuck after restarting Sia, try deleting the 'Sia/consensus/chain.db' file, which will force you to re-download the blockchain. thanks. the wallet unstuck and I mined some other blocks. 'localhost:9980/transactionpool/transactions' says just "null" (but my balance is not zero).
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June 04, 2015, 11:17:02 AM |
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gpu miner says:
"curl did not receive enough bytes"
and quits. looks like it gets a wrong getblock size.
This is because the GPU miner only works with the development branch of Sia. You'll have to clone the Sia repo, build it yourself, and then run the GPU miner. Did that: compiled the daemon and client from git, they seem to work, the gpu miner doesn't echo any error but freezes my pc a couple seconds after it loads. Other opencl applications run just fine.
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June 04, 2015, 11:19:16 AM |
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Great looking coin. I have around 50000BTC I think I found the place where they need to be invested.
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Taek (OP)
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June 04, 2015, 02:15:21 PM |
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In the picture above it says "Mining / 1296 Khash/s / 319.1 Blocks/Week / 3 Threads / O Blocks Mined"
I see only "Mining / Mining On / 4 Active Threads" and no other stats. How so? Using Windows...
You have an old version, there's a new one that you can download. p.s. how can I tell Sia to communicate with Internet via proxy server? How to cancel an announcement of my dedicated space for Sia network?
The best way to cancel your announcement is to set your storage space to 0. Sorry that there's not a switch, it's on our todo list. Did that: compiled the daemon and client from git, they seem to work, the gpu miner doesn't echo any error but freezes my pc a couple seconds after it loads. Other opencl applications run just fine.
It freezes my computer too. The other people developing for Sia haven't had this problem. I'm not sure what the problem is, but there's probably something we can do about it. The GPU miner intentionally hogs 100% of the GPU. I think it's related to that - things haven't actually frozen, it's just that there are no resources available on the GPU for loading the desktop, etc.
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June 04, 2015, 02:15:35 PM |
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Great looking coin. I have around 50000BTC I think I found the place where they need to be invested.
if that is not a typo - then thats a lotta dough  ... #crysx
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June 04, 2015, 02:19:12 PM |
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Did that: compiled the daemon and client from git, they seem to work, the gpu miner doesn't echo any error but freezes my pc a couple seconds after it loads. Other opencl applications run just fine.
It freezes my computer too. The other people developing for Sia haven't had this problem. I'm not sure what the problem is, but there's probably something we can do about it. The GPU miner intentionally hogs 100% of the GPU. I think it's related to that - things haven't actually frozen, it's just that there are no resources available on the GPU for loading the desktop, etc. hmmm it freezes the keyboard as well, and the cpu load goes down, I can feel it by the fan noise. so it's just a system freeze caused by the gpu, hard reset needed. it might depend on the card model, the driver version and if they are on linux or win (me on lin).
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June 04, 2015, 04:20:22 PM |
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new Mac client installed, just sitting there, won't let me click out of overview
is it syncing? a status marker would be nice
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June 04, 2015, 04:34:49 PM |
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Great looking coin. I have around 50000BTC I think I found the place where they need to be invested.
Mind sharing? 
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June 04, 2015, 04:37:44 PM |
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did I miss the coin specs? I don't see them in the OP. thanks
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Tobo
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June 04, 2015, 05:01:45 PM |
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did I miss the coin specs? I don't see them in the OP. thanks
The section of Crytocurrency on the OP may help. There is also a link to the whitepaper on the OP. The Cryptocurrency
Sia uses a new cryptocurrency, called the siacoin. The developers will mine the first 100 blocks or so before releasing the code + miner to the public. Other than these first blocks, there is no premine for siacoins. The first block reward will be 300,000 siacoins. Each block reward after that will be one siacoin smaller than the previous block reward (299,999, then 299,998, and so on). When the block reward reaches 30,000, all remaining blocks will give a 30,000 siacoin reward. The block time is 10 minutes. Each siacoin is composed of 10^24 indivisible units. The most important features of Sia can only be accessed by using siacoins. All storage contracts and all Sia payment channels require owning siacoins. This requirement means that as Sia grows in usage, so too will demand for siacoins. As demand grows, the price will increase. If Sia is being used for billions of dollars of storage, billions of dollars of siacoins will be required. The value of the siacoin is inextricably tied to the amount of storage in use on the Sia network. Sia has a second cryptocurrency, called the Siafund. 3.9% of all successful storage contract payouts go to the holders of the siafunds. There are 10,000 siafunds total, and all 10,000 are completely premined. Sia's parent company, Nebulous Inc., holds approximately 8750 of these siafunds. The remaining siafunds were sold in a crowdfund which helped to finance Sia's early development. The primary goal of siafunding is to provide a way to finance the development of Sia without relying on donations or a premine. More people using Sia means more funding available to hire more developers. Standard transactions are not subject to the fee, and neither are failed storage contracts (where the host was offline or lost the file).
If you have sianotes and would like to redeem your siafunds, please look for instructions at siacoin.com/sianotes.html. The official deadline for redeeming siafunds is June 1st, 2015.
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June 04, 2015, 05:04:21 PM |
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new Mac client installed, just sitting there, won't let me click out of overview
is it syncing? a status marker would be nice
i see in the version file v0.26.1 whereas the dl is called Sia-UI-v0.3.2-beta-darwin.tar
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June 04, 2015, 08:39:04 PM |
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Is your company planning on selling any more of the siafunds? If so, when? and what will be the going rate?
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