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September 23, 2016, 08:31:19 AM |
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Much more interesting thread , Thank you for introduction
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wildduck
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September 23, 2016, 08:36:33 AM |
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Yes i saw that one but that is only 3.2 gb, my burst_db is already 9.6 gb and still syncing
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wildduck
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September 23, 2016, 09:05:54 AM |
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Can someone help me, try to mine form wallet latest all-in-one plotted hd, error reading file: xxxxxxx no valid shares to submit to pool
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morantis
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September 23, 2016, 03:00:26 PM Last edit: September 24, 2016, 03:15:12 AM by morantis |
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Ok, testing for the Burst Power Network Mining Pool has begun. The temp address is http://burstpowernetwork.ml and I believe all of the links are good on there, I am in and out of the office. The balance has not updated as we are moving Burst around to cover the payouts, so if there is an issue with that it will be fixed when the next won block hits. So...set your reward payout to BURST-76BN-JADZ-JVLB-GCDV4 your miner pointed to burstpowernetwork.ml:8124 and lets get this going! Thanks, I will take care of your guys as the week progresses. BURST POWER NETWORK Come help us stress test the new mining pool! We will work out some rewards as the week moves forward! EDIT....this has happened more than once. There seems to be no nice way to shut down the nxt client and when it gets shut down wrong something happens that the database has to be replaced. it has happened more than once. it may not be the real solution, but when there is an error the nxt console comes and goes so quick you cannot see what the deal is, even with all the logging settings on FINE, the nxt log has nothing useful in it and there is no way to launch nxt and keep the window open unless it works right. the only solution i have found is replacing the db with the zip and restart, nothing else works. i told the java to log and that is nowhere to be found. it is crazy, ctrl+c basically works to stop NXT with a soft shutdown, but that is not always the case and it is 50/50 on whether it will ever start again after that without a completely fresh DB........any other solutions? thoughts?
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IncludeBeer
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September 24, 2016, 08:03:36 PM |
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In anticipation of going to the moon ( ), I've bought a dozen more tb to add to my Burst mining! As my wife works all day today, and I want to be lazy on my weekend and play video games, I decided to try Janror's cpu plotter so I can use my gtx 980. To my astonishment, I'm getting nearly double the nonces/minute with my cpu than I was getting with my 980! GTX 980: ~16k nonces/min OC'd i7-5930k (4.4ghz): ~32.5k nonces/min (async mode) I remember 2 years ago when the cpu plotter was first realeased and it was slow as fuck. Wish I would of come back and tried the updated version with avx support... Edit: And that's with only using 10 threads!
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September 24, 2016, 08:51:46 PM |
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Yes i saw that one but that is only 3.2 gb, my burst_db is already 9.6 gb and still syncing
There is something very wrong with your DB then - the blockchain is nowhere near that size. Grab the download and over write the bad one.
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September 25, 2016, 12:05:33 AM Last edit: September 25, 2016, 12:27:16 AM by skidog |
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If i plot my (hard drives) on one computer(windows), can I change those hard drives to another computer for mining? (Also windows computer) Different wallet
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morantis
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September 25, 2016, 12:43:25 AM |
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If i plot my (hard drives) on one computer(windows), can I change those hard drives to another computer for mining? (Also windows computer) Different wallet
Yes and no, you can move them wherever and as many times as you like, but they have to be mined by the same wallet account. Look at the numeric address in the file name and that is the wallet to use.
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September 25, 2016, 01:49:46 AM |
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Pool server wallet runs on a static server. when running a pool wallet on one machine in the network, how do you run another wallet as a backup if the first one gets forked or if I mine in the pool on another machine and choose to use wallet/miner 3.4 from dawallet. I guess I'm looking for what i can't and can do as not to disrupt the server running the pool. I run
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morantis
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September 25, 2016, 02:05:40 AM |
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Pool server wallet runs on a static server. when running a pool wallet on one machine in the network, how do you run another wallet as a backup if the first one gets forked or if I mine in the pool on another machine and choose to use wallet/miner 3.4 from dawallet. I guess I'm looking for what i can't and can do as not to disrupt the server running the pool. I run
ok, think about it like this. you are not running a specific wallet, but the wallet software. you are running NXT and that is the backbone of the Burst system. Think about it like running an ATM at Bank of America. That ATM can access any and every Bank of America account. If you start the wallet, it is fully running and synced, the fully running part can take 15 minutes, then you go to 127.0.0.1:8125 on your browser and log into any account that you have or even start a new one. In fact, if you leave that page and come back, it is likely that you will have to log back into the account. The same is true if you have the AIO in your package. Now, plotting is done for a specific account. It can be done very simply through the AIO or via the software. Either way you are specifying an account to create the plots for and that is the account that mines those plots. You can plot for two different accounts or more, but you have to have the space to do it and should keep them in separate folders. Then... 1. Any given account can only mine the plots created for that account. They can be moved from one PC to another or whatever, but the miner has to be using that account. 2. Any given account using a pool must first set the reward to that account, this is also true for solo mining, you just use your own address. After setting a new reward recipient, you must watch your wallet and wait 4 confirmations before mining to that pool and it costs 1 Burst to change pools. Now......... can you use tow accounts on the same PC to mine to two different pools, using two different sets of plots? Sure, I am pretty sure. Basically if using the same mining program, you would need to make a copy and put it in another folder. That could cause issues, I would use a different miner for the other account. The only other issue to technically doing this would be port conflicts, most computers are pretty smart and would probably handle it ok, but if not it could be worked around by port forwarding and modding the mining approach. But, lastly, there is really no reason to do this. There is a level of luck to things and maybe you want to try to new pools at the same time without waiting for two sets of confirmations, but it really comes down to power. Although mining with burst is not CPU intensive, it does use the CPU/GPU. So, it would be like splitting $20 between two people in hopes of getting more stuff at the store. It is still $20, whether it is held between 1, 2 or 9 people. However, it can be done and it may be an approach to trying to do nothing but hit block captures. Ten accounts solo mining would have a better chance of finding a block, but the day to day rewards would be low.
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September 25, 2016, 07:37:05 AM |
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What command line do u use to get 32.5k nonces? That is amazing! I thought gpu's would be way faster. In anticipation of going to the moon ( ), I've bought a dozen more tb to add to my Burst mining! As my wife works all day today, and I want to be lazy on my weekend and play video games, I decided to try Janror's cpu plotter so I can use my gtx 980. To my astonishment, I'm getting nearly double the nonces/minute with my cpu than I was getting with my 980! GTX 980: ~16k nonces/min OC'd i7-5930k (4.4ghz): ~32.5k nonces/min (async mode) I remember 2 years ago when the cpu plotter was first realeased and it was slow as fuck. Wish I would of come back and tried the updated version with avx support... Edit: And that's with only using 10 threads!
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September 25, 2016, 07:44:27 AM |
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bandarfjb
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September 25, 2016, 02:44:49 PM |
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Nice! Is it only in German? Then what is that hosted mining?
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September 25, 2016, 04:09:24 PM |
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Nice! Is it only in German? Then what is that hosted mining? Wirklich schon gemacht!
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September 25, 2016, 04:12:18 PM |
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It is something that you could pull off with a lot of tinkering and may be the framework base for building bigger in the future, but like he said, it splits resources and is a waste.
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September 25, 2016, 06:25:10 PM |
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What command line do u use to get 32.5k nonces? That is amazing! I thought gpu's would be way faster. In anticipation of going to the moon ( ), I've bought a dozen more tb to add to my Burst mining! As my wife works all day today, and I want to be lazy on my weekend and play video games, I decided to try Janror's cpu plotter so I can use my gtx 980. To my astonishment, I'm getting nearly double the nonces/minute with my cpu than I was getting with my 980! GTX 980: ~16k nonces/min OC'd i7-5930k (4.4ghz): ~32.5k nonces/min (async mode) I remember 2 years ago when the cpu plotter was first realeased and it was slow as fuck. Wish I would of come back and tried the updated version with avx support... Edit: And that's with only using 10 threads! Nothing tricky in my .bat: wplotgenerator 4163282010088137402 76054000 7625000 25000 10 /async PAUSE I think it's more just high-end (and well overclocked) cpu. Also, put in async mode, so plots are still being constantly generated, even when they're also being written to disk. With gpu plotter, there's a lot of down time on the gpu because no plots are created while they're written to disk. So ya, faster (and I imagine cheaper) plotting with cpu plotter. Of course, the gpu plotter has capabilities to use lots of gpus and to write lots of plot files to different directories at the same time...
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September 25, 2016, 06:53:05 PM |
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Ahhh just thought it was something different with command line. I've only got an I5 2500k and see a max of 6000 nonces/min with 4 threads but have never used the async option. Nothing tricky in my .bat: wplotgenerator 4163282010088137402 76054000 7625000 25000 10 /async PAUSE I think it's more just high-end (and well overclocked) cpu. Also, put in async mode, so plots are still being constantly generated, even when they're also being written to disk. With gpu plotter, there's a lot of down time on the gpu because no plots are created while they're written to disk. So ya, faster (and I imagine cheaper) plotting with cpu plotter. Of course, the gpu plotter has capabilities to use lots of gpus and to write lots of plot files to different directories at the same time...
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Daffadile
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September 25, 2016, 07:46:45 PM |
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I looked at many faucets and only one works. Many of them say there are transaction problems with the wallet. I want to know what is going on because I want to invest in this currency. Thank you for the help.
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Pap0u
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September 25, 2016, 07:56:40 PM |
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Is there anything in the works for BURST? What is the next step from here? What is being developed and worked on? You should consider doing some type of interview maybe?
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September 25, 2016, 08:47:46 PM |
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Ahhh just thought it was something different with command line. I've only got an I5 2500k and see a max of 6000 nonces/min with 4 threads but have never used the async option. Nothing tricky in my .bat: wplotgenerator 4163282010088137402 76054000 7625000 25000 10 /async PAUSE I think it's more just high-end (and well overclocked) cpu. Also, put in async mode, so plots are still being constantly generated, even when they're also being written to disk. With gpu plotter, there's a lot of down time on the gpu because no plots are created while they're written to disk. So ya, faster (and I imagine cheaper) plotting with cpu plotter. Of course, the gpu plotter has capabilities to use lots of gpus and to write lots of plot files to different directories at the same time... Ya, I'd imagine the only differences are in the cpu's. And to be fair, once the plotter was done with the plot i posted, it ended up being 30k nonces/min.
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