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Author Topic: [1200 TH] EMC: 0 Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. No Registration!  (Read 499434 times)
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November 28, 2011, 03:42:49 PM
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Great, glad you like it!  If there's any feature(s) your want, please let me know and I'll see what I can do to accommodate them. 

*haven't forgotten about the teams thing.

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November 29, 2011, 04:12:32 AM
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Nice pool Inaba. Going to try it here for a bit more stability than what ars has been lately. A lot of the stats and other features you have on the we page are really awesome too!
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November 29, 2011, 08:37:45 AM
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If there's any feature(s) your want, please let me know and I'll see what I can do to accommodate them. 

*haven't forgotten about the teams thing.

Maybe an IRC channel? I would personally like that more than mining teams, not sure why people care about mining teams, but whatever. IRC could be useful for simple questions like on the block stats page, are the totals for all-time or just for whichever blocks are currently on that page? Is there a way to go back further in history than what is on that page?
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November 29, 2011, 02:38:22 PM
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If there's any feature(s) your want, please let me know and I'll see what I can do to accommodate them. 

*haven't forgotten about the teams thing.

Maybe an IRC channel? I would personally like that more than mining teams, not sure why people care about mining teams, but whatever. IRC could be useful for simple questions like on the block stats page, are the totals for all-time or just for whichever blocks are currently on that page? Is there a way to go back further in history than what is on that page?

We actually have an IRC channel, but no one uses/used it, so it's pretty much abandoned I think.  It's on Freenode under #EclipseMC if I recall correctly.

For the HTML block stats page, it's strictly for what you see.  If you want all stats, you can export to CSV, which is a link at the bottom of the page, or the API has all blocks.... I don't think I limited the API to the last 50 blocks.

Goat -

For sadpandatech's request - I would need a bit more elaboration on that.  What exactly is wanted?  Pool or user BTC over time?  That's hard to calculate if you want to include the currently worked on block and would be an estimate only.  If you wanted just confirmed blocks, then that's a bit easier.

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November 29, 2011, 07:23:18 PM
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We actually have an IRC channel, but no one uses/used it, so it's pretty much abandoned I think.  It's on Freenode under #EclipseMC if I recall correctly.

For the HTML block stats page, it's strictly for what you see.  If you want all stats, you can export to CSV, which is a link at the bottom of the page, or the API has all blocks.... I don't think I limited the API to the last 50 blocks.
Ah, that is too bad no one uses it. You could try to add it to some places on the website/OP in this thread so people know it exists. Maybe if the average hashrate goes up a bunch, more people will be mining and hangout there. I know other pools have channels where a decent amount of people idle in. Some also have bots that announce when a block is found, next difficulty estimates, etc. I find you can usually figure out answers to questions faster with instant messaging rather than forums or email.

If the "Totals" row is only what for what you see, it is a somewhat worthless stat. So what if for the blocks on that particular page the DGM scoring method has given me +2% extra than proportional if the reality is that in all blocks I have participated in I am actually at -5%. Maybe I am the only one who would get use out of this, but having multiple pages for older blocks would be cool. At this point I don't think it would be that big of deal because it would be like four pages max. Or you could do one long page with a link to it around the Export CSV.
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November 29, 2011, 09:35:22 PM
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Also, block 164 says 6% for luck?
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November 29, 2011, 10:06:20 PM
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Yeah how do those other sites have a bot to announce stuff?  

I also don't have OP to to the EclipseMC channel for some reason and I don't know who does.

I will see what I can do to add multiple pages to block history, although I'm not sure that would fix what you want out of the Prop Differential column.  I can make that happen in the export to CSV function, though.  The CSV option is one long page already, though of all blocks.

It means it's in the 6th percentile for long ass blocks, as in 94 out of 100 blocks are shorter than that.  Also, the % at the bottom in totals in incorrect, as it's still using the old formula of +/- percent.


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November 29, 2011, 11:54:15 PM
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I have OP and tried to give it to you but it never happened, IIRC you didnt register your account.

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November 30, 2011, 06:45:02 AM
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Yeah how do those other sites have a bot to announce stuff?

I will see what I can do to add multiple pages to block history, although I'm not sure that would fix what you want out of the Prop Differential column.

It means it's in the 6th percentile for long ass blocks, as in 94 out of 100 blocks are shorter than that.  Also, the % at the bottom in totals in incorrect, as it's still using the old formula of +/- percent.
Not sure. I really don't have that much experience with IRC.

I was just using what I said as an example. I had not even seen that row before and was just wondering if it was a true total (for all time), which you already said, it is not.

Does that mean that block 164 uses a different method to calculate luck than block 163? For block 165, does 76.15% mean that 76.15 out of 100 blocks are longer than that?
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November 30, 2011, 02:52:02 PM
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Well, my account is registered when I log on, which is fairly rarely... but I can logon as some point to get ops.

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I was just using what I said as an example. I had not even seen that row before and was just wondering if it was a true total (for all time), which you already said, it is not.

Does that mean that block 164 uses a different method to calculate luck than block 163? For block 165, does 76.15% mean that 76.15 out of 100 blocks are longer than that?


No, all the individual blocks use the new calculation and the totals row is using the old calculation.  I need to fix that... I will do that today.  I may add a line at the top for all time or something.

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December 05, 2011, 02:26:15 AM
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Nice pool, just moved from Ars. Question though, on the my account page, there's an option for NMC Mining with yes/no options and no tool tip. Any clarification on what the options mean?
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December 05, 2011, 02:36:58 AM
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If you don't wish to do any merged mining you can turn the option off and you won't submit shares to the NMC chain.

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December 05, 2011, 05:08:56 PM
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Yeah how do those other sites have a bot to announce stuff?  

You can run an IRC bot as a regular process and it will login to freenode as a normal user. There are many bot programs, but LambdaBot is one we use our own channel with my friends. It's probably a little more advanced than what you need.

I think you may be able to modify a simple bot program to open a pipe to the IRC process and just write your announcements into it. I found this program, ii, with which you can do stuff like this:
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ii -s irc.oftc.net -n iifoo -f "John Doe" 
iipid=$! 
# make announcements:
echo "/say Announcement!" > ~/irc/irc.oftc.net/in 
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December 05, 2011, 05:57:08 PM
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Great pool Inaba. Everything works without problems. I switched from BitMinter which is also a great pool. Sadly they are unlucky atm. Helping them out sometimes overnight. If you are looking for a backup pool, they are very reliable !

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December 06, 2011, 10:17:44 PM
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Is the site down? I experienced some problems yesterday with both the site and the pool server, for a few minutes (max. 10-15mins) I could not connect to either the site or the US/EU pools, but since it was fixed quite fast I didn't think to post here.

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December 06, 2011, 10:22:26 PM
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Yes, website is going to be down for a little bit... the pool should remain up though.  I'm not sure why the pool server would have gone down yesterday.

I am working on the machine running the web front end though at the moment.  Shouldn't be more than about an hour or so.

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December 06, 2011, 10:36:29 PM
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Yes, website is going to be down for a little bit... the pool should remain up though.  I'm not sure why the pool server would have gone down yesterday.

I am working on the machine running the web front end though at the moment.  Shouldn't be more than about an hour or so.


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December 07, 2011, 01:18:53 AM
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Should  be back up now and should not go down again.  Pool was running the whole time so even if you get failed miner alerts, it's because the website was down not the pool.

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December 08, 2011, 12:04:09 AM
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What is going on here today? No blocks and my cards are getting pushed 1 by 1 to my failover

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December 08, 2011, 12:38:57 AM
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I'm not sure why they are going to your failover.  Everything appear(s/d) to be operating properly. 

I restarted all the daemons anyway, just to be on the safe side just now.  How does it look now?

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