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December 08, 2017, 07:54:09 AM |
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Hi I am using an Antminer D3. Can someone tell me what to sell d= to? Or should I not have it? On zpool home page it says to set d=92. On their difficulty page http://zpool.ca/site/diff it says to set X11, X13, X14 and X15: from 0.002 to 0.512. I am confused what to put :/
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 08:21:37 AM |
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Hi I am using an Antminer D3. Can someone tell me what to sell d= to? Or should I not have it? On zpool home page it says to set d=92. On their difficulty page http://zpool.ca/site/diff it says to set X11, X13, X14 and X15: from 0.002 to 0.512. I am confused what to put :/ Pick a number, let it run, monitor it, if it seems low with hash rate, change the number. Set it in the password field -p d=0.004 or -p d=0.030 and so on. Also, make sure you set the username / worker name as your wallet address in which you want to be paid with the correct c=symbol (symbol = the payout coin) EG ... Bitmain D3 Settings: URL: x11.mine.zpool.ca:3533#xnsub Worker: <WALLET_ADDRESS> Password: c=<SYMBOL>,d=40 If you want to be paid in bitcoins, use your bitcoin wallet address that you want the payment sent too. Set c=BTC For GPU mining example 1 - mining xevan with payout to bitcoin address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_BITCOIN_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=BTC,d=0.003 example 2 - mining xevan with payout to DASH address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_DASH_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=DASH,d=0.04 (Fat fingers -- hit the wrong key, had to edit the post 3 times !!!)
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mertgulcan
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December 08, 2017, 08:27:27 AM |
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Hi I am using an Antminer D3. Can someone tell me what to sell d= to? Or should I not have it? On zpool home page it says to set d=92. On their difficulty page http://zpool.ca/site/diff it says to set X11, X13, X14 and X15: from 0.002 to 0.512. I am confused what to put :/ Pick a number, let it run, monitor it, if it seems low with hash rate, change the number. Set it in the password field -p d=0.004 or -p d=0.030 and so on. Also, make sure you set the username / worker name as your wallet address in which you want to be paid with the correct c=symbol (symbol = the payout coin) EG ... Bitmain D3 Settings: URL: x11.mine.zpool.ca:3533#xnsub Worker: <WALLET_ADDRESS> Password: c=<SYMBOL>,d=40 If you want to be paid in bitcoins, use your bitcoin wallet address that you want the payment sent too. Set c=BTC For GPU mining example 1 - mining xevan with payout to bitcoin address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_BITCOIN_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=BTC,d=0.003 example 2 - mining xevan with payout to DASH address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_DASH_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=DASH,d=0.04 Can i add worker name end of the adress with dot ? (.) For expample LVMDKFJW2LCLXW34SD.Machine1
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davemanet
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December 08, 2017, 08:36:21 AM |
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Hi I am using an Antminer D3. Can someone tell me what to sell d= to? Or should I not have it? On zpool home page it says to set d=92. On their difficulty page http://zpool.ca/site/diff it says to set X11, X13, X14 and X15: from 0.002 to 0.512. I am confused what to put :/ Pick a number, let it run, monitor it, if it seems low with hash rate, change the number. Set it in the password field -p d=0.004 or -p d=0.030 and so on. Also, make sure you set the username / worker name as your wallet address in which you want to be paid with the correct c=symbol (symbol = the payout coin) EG ... Bitmain D3 Settings: URL: x11.mine.zpool.ca:3533#xnsub Worker: <WALLET_ADDRESS> Password: c=<SYMBOL>,d=40 If you want to be paid in bitcoins, use your bitcoin wallet address that you want the payment sent too. Set c=BTC For GPU mining example 1 - mining xevan with payout to bitcoin address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_BITCOIN_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=BTC,d=0.003 example 2 - mining xevan with payout to DASH address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_DASH_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=DASH,d=0.04 (Fat fingers -- hit the wrong key, had to edit the post 3 times !!!) lol@ fat fingers. Do you happen to know what a good d= setting is or default? I host my miner remotely and my host does not give me access to edit it. I can't test different d= since I don't have easy access to it. It's weird that zpool home page says d=92 that seems high.. what do you suggest?
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 08:39:49 AM |
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I can't help you with a number, I don't have a D3 miner, sorry.
All I can say is pick a number and test it, play with it.
Others might pop in here and help you more.
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 08:55:43 AM |
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Hi I am using an Antminer D3. Can someone tell me what to sell d= to? Or should I not have it? On zpool home page it says to set d=92. On their difficulty page http://zpool.ca/site/diff it says to set X11, X13, X14 and X15: from 0.002 to 0.512. I am confused what to put :/ Pick a number, let it run, monitor it, if it seems low with hash rate, change the number. Set it in the password field -p d=0.004 or -p d=0.030 and so on. Also, make sure you set the username / worker name as your wallet address in which you want to be paid with the correct c=symbol (symbol = the payout coin) EG ... Bitmain D3 Settings: URL: x11.mine.zpool.ca:3533#xnsub Worker: <WALLET_ADDRESS> Password: c=<SYMBOL>,d=40 If you want to be paid in bitcoins, use your bitcoin wallet address that you want the payment sent too. Set c=BTC For GPU mining example 1 - mining xevan with payout to bitcoin address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_BITCOIN_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=BTC,d=0.003 example 2 - mining xevan with payout to DASH address: -o stratum+tcp://xevan.mine.zpool.ca:3739 -u YOUR_DASH_ADDRESS_HERE -p c=DASH,d=0.04 (Fat fingers -- hit the wrong key, had to edit the post 3 times !!!) lol@ fat fingers. Do you happen to know what a good d= setting is or default? I host my miner remotely and my host does not give me access to edit it. I can't test different d= since I don't have easy access to it. It's weird that zpool home page says d=92 that seems high.. what do you suggest? Try this in the password field >> d3-001,c=BTC,d=80 d3-001 << this is the worker c=BTC <<< Payout symbol, this should tie in with your bitcoin wallet address d=80 <<<< This seems to be the best difficulty setting that I can find
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pennys2pounds
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December 08, 2017, 09:11:58 AM |
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My earnings haven't gone up in 2 hours even though my miners are showing good hash rate?
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 09:15:22 AM |
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The new server that was installed this morning is still playing catchup, so don't worry about it.
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djmuk2
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December 08, 2017, 09:43:34 AM |
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Hi crackfoo
thanks for all the work you are doing to sort the issues, I seem to be getting a lot of 'bad gateway' errors reported from the server via cloudflare - not sure if you are hitting a session or memory limit on the web server or the underlying php(?) server...
thanks
David
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thedue
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December 08, 2017, 11:20:42 AM |
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Shouldn´t (old) Baikals mine X13 instead of Qubit? Using the standard Baikal details (0,5 for every algo)
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hazzardouz
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December 08, 2017, 11:29:21 AM |
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Why is the hash rate being reported as 50% less than the actual hash rate? That is a ridiculas amount of hash dropped by the servers? https://i.imgur.com/PqJf6QR.png
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stef_stef
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December 08, 2017, 01:50:11 PM |
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Why am I given this message?
"We are short of this currency (72.19827276 VTC). Please STOP your miners and switch to BTC until we find more VTC blocks. YOU are responsible if you continue to mine for VTC dispite this warning."
Should I set up automatic transfer to BTC in the miner settings?
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sundownz
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December 08, 2017, 01:55:09 PM |
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The server has to be totally slammed -- my graphs looks super weird since all the refugees came in & also, yes, reported hash-rate is lower than on my machines. I expected a larger increase in revenue but I suspect the immense load is causing issues as the increase was less than anticipated. Can't *really* complain, though, since an increase is an increase. Does look like crackfoo is working on it diligently, though! 
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 02:02:43 PM |
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Yes, there are over 40950 miners connected to the site. The normal number of miners is 8000 - 12000.
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crackfoo (OP)
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December 08, 2017, 02:11:20 PM |
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Yes, there are over 40950 miners connected to the site. The normal number of miners is 8000 - 12000.
yes, still working on fine tuning. A few things I overlooked or set wrong lastnight before getting a few hours zZzZ. Mostly OS kernel performance tuning stuff. I haven't moved off a main server in a long time so don't have all the solutions on the top of my head but working through them as I notice.
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stef_stef
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December 08, 2017, 02:29:17 PM |
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Yes, there are over 40950 miners connected to the site. The normal number of miners is 8000 - 12000.
yes, still working on fine tuning. A few things I overlooked or set wrong lastnight before getting a few hours zZzZ. Mostly OS kernel performance tuning stuff. I haven't moved off a main server in a long time so don't have all the solutions on the top of my head but working through them as I notice. Do you maybe know why I am given this message? "We are short of this currency (72.19827276 VTC). Please STOP your miners and switch to BTC until we find more VTC blocks. YOU are responsible if you continue to mine for VTC dispite this warning." Should I set up automatic transfer to BTC in the miner settings?
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 02:29:55 PM |
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Crackfoo,
You have gone above and beyond, I can not say much more.
You have managed to get the site back up and running with a new server in under 24 hours, fantastic job from someone that runs this service on his own.
I just hope that the other miners think the same way, and that all the complaints stop and so on.
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 02:33:20 PM |
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Yes, there are over 40950 miners connected to the site. The normal number of miners is 8000 - 12000.
yes, still working on fine tuning. A few things I overlooked or set wrong lastnight before getting a few hours zZzZ. Mostly OS kernel performance tuning stuff. I haven't moved off a main server in a long time so don't have all the solutions on the top of my head but working through them as I notice. Do you maybe know why I am given this message? "We are short of this currency (72.19827276 VTC). Please STOP your miners and switch to BTC until we find more VTC blocks. YOU are responsible if you continue to mine for VTC dispite this warning." Should I set up automatic transfer to BTC in the miner settings? The pool is short on funds for the payout, more of that coin needs to be mined by the pool first, this is the reason you are getting this message. Any earnings due for that coin will be delayed. So, please change your payout to another coin, best use BTC with a bitcoin wallet address and c=BTC in the password field.
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stef_stef
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December 08, 2017, 02:36:26 PM |
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Yes, there are over 40950 miners connected to the site. The normal number of miners is 8000 - 12000.
yes, still working on fine tuning. A few things I overlooked or set wrong lastnight before getting a few hours zZzZ. Mostly OS kernel performance tuning stuff. I haven't moved off a main server in a long time so don't have all the solutions on the top of my head but working through them as I notice. Do you maybe know why I am given this message? "We are short of this currency (72.19827276 VTC). Please STOP your miners and switch to BTC until we find more VTC blocks. YOU are responsible if you continue to mine for VTC dispite this warning." Should I set up automatic transfer to BTC in the miner settings? The pool is short on funds for the payout, more of that coin needs to be mined by the pool first, this is the reason you are getting this message. Would it help to set up the automatic conversion to BTC in the miner, or it is still the same case?
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STSMiner
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December 08, 2017, 02:40:58 PM |
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Change your payout to another coin, best use BTC with a bitcoin wallet address and c=BTC in the password field.
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