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Author Topic: ▂▃▅▆▇⫷[🆉🅿🅾🅾🅻.🅲🅰]⫸⫷[!Paying 10 FLUX PA's!]⫸⫷[ the miners multipool ]⫸▇▆▅▃▂  (Read 279368 times)
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December 12, 2017, 09:08:30 PM
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I have a question.  Take the following example:


Amount                Percent      mBTC        Time   
0.049827 MONA       0.199%         0.03692776      13m ago

Does this mean I've earned 0.03692776 mBTC, or 0.199% of 0.03692776 mBTC?

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December 12, 2017, 09:10:49 PM
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I have a question.  Take the following example:


Amount                Percent      mBTC        Time   
0.049827 MONA       0.199%         0.03692776      13m ago

Does this mean I've earned 0.03692776 mBTC, or 0.199% of 0.03692776 mBTC?

Cheers!)

This percent represents your proporcional share (due to your hashrate power) of the block found by all the pool miners for that specific coin/algo.
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December 12, 2017, 09:15:53 PM
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HI Dev  

I wait payout Over 2 Month ..help me.. Cry Cry

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December 12, 2017, 09:18:04 PM
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Yea, my bad i left lbry there...
However.. a read too about normalizations.. how do i calculate them?
I saw normalizations for 1070 but would be about the same for 980ti?

typically, 9 series cards are all within ~5% of each other scaled upwards.... so, if you are running 10xx series cards, you can use the 1070 norm.   But, remember, new miner apps come out all the time, so sometimes one algo gets a huge jump later compared to my normalizations from quite some time ago =)

follow the batch link in my sig.

look for the comments on the lite batch file or my old post in the older locked thread;  my link to my normalization how-to is there.

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December 13, 2017, 02:52:19 AM
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I've been getting pretty regular disconnects from zpool every 10 minutes, and reconnects about 30 seconds later. I'm pretty sure it's affecting my hashrate. Nothing's changed on the rigs and they're not having any issues. I've been watching the screen in person to time it and make sure. Using nemosminer v2.2.2. I've been running a continuous google ping script and logging when it doesn't have a connection, and I haven't had a single report of a lost connection yet.

I should be getting roughly 5.5MH/s on neoscrypt, and I have been until earlier today. Thoughts?
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December 13, 2017, 03:10:31 AM
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I've been getting pretty regular disconnects from zpool every 10 minutes, and reconnects about 30 seconds later. I'm pretty sure it's affecting my hashrate. Nothing's changed on the rigs and they're not having any issues. I've been watching the screen in person to time it and make sure. Using nemosminer v2.2.2. I've been running a continuous google ping script and logging when it doesn't have a connection, and I haven't had a single report of a lost connection yet.

I should be getting roughly 5.5MH/s on neoscrypt, and I have been until earlier today. Thoughts?


Run the neoscript miner alone on its own solid without a profit switching script like nemosminer/etc.

See if it stays connected.


Second;  try a second version of the miner app that is not the same as the one you are using now.


I have historically had issues with profit switching and neoscrypt, and neoscrypt in general.... the apps don't clean up properly;  lock the card into a lower power state, etc.... so this is a good place to start.

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December 13, 2017, 03:18:27 AM
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I forgot to mention it stated that the connection was refused during these events. Following is a screenshot on one of the machines. The other has 4 1070s. This one has one. Both machines are on the same network and they occur at different times.



I could believe that they don't clean up well.

Though, nemosminer has not really selected another algorithm the entire time I've been keeping an eye on it.

This has given me an idea though. I'll report back with my findings/speculation.
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December 13, 2017, 04:00:50 AM
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I forgot to mention it stated that the connection was refused during these events. Following is a screenshot on one of the machines. The other has 4 1070s. This one has one. Both machines are on the same network and they occur at different times.



I could believe that they don't clean up well.

Though, nemosminer has not really selected another algorithm the entire time I've been keeping an eye on it.

This has given me an idea though. I'll report back with my findings/speculation.

I'm having same issue with neoscrypt.
It's not nemosminer, it's the pool... your not the only one, people have been posting about the constant disconnects and the diminished hashrate/earnings on the site for at least a few days now, probably since NiceHack went down.
There has definitely been trouble handling the increased load, I had to move most of my miners elsewhere to get my earnings back to normal.

Things will stabilize one way or the another eventually, I'm keeping my eye on it, I like the pool when it's working right.

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December 13, 2017, 04:24:43 AM
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neoscrypt is pretty CPU intensive; and everything needs to be double checked poolside, so I totally can see it being an algo that could have issues like this.

I did notice more stability between different apps in the past... so hopefully it can be figured out.

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December 13, 2017, 04:31:51 AM
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Hi ALL,
I am trying to hook up multiple baikal x10s to zpool and I am failing big time. The first machine connected without problem but I can't get any additional machines to connect using different ID='s or even different wallet addresses. Any thoughts as to why this may be?
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December 13, 2017, 06:15:47 AM
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I am a complete nubcake @ mining, so if anyone could answer these questions for me that would be most helpful

1. If im mining through awesome miner on zpool does it automagicly convert my coin to btc?
2. Does  "http://www.zpool.ca/?address=my-address" display that its being converted into btc?
3. Does awesome miner suck ass?
4. If so whats the best miner-software for mining lyra2v2 and blake2s?
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December 13, 2017, 06:25:31 AM
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Hi ALL,
I am trying to hook up multiple baikal x10s to zpool and I am failing big time. The first machine connected without problem but I can't get any additional machines to connect using different ID='s or even different wallet addresses. Any thoughts as to why this may be?
where'd you put your IDs?
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December 13, 2017, 09:15:35 AM
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I am a complete nubcake @ mining, so if anyone could answer these questions for me that would be most helpful

1. If im mining through awesome miner on zpool does it automagicly convert my coin to btc?
2. Does  "http://www.zpool.ca/?address=my-address" display that its being converted into btc?
3. Does awesome miner suck ass?
4. If so whats the best miner-software for mining lyra2v2 and blake2s?
1. No. Read zpool instructions on how to make sure you'll be getting BTC. Otherwise you're risking getting some other coin.
2. Yes. If the page displays your balance in BTC - you're getting BTC.
3. AwesomeMiner is the manager software. It doesn't do any mining by itself. It helps with setting up miners or doing the profit switching, that's all. And it's pretty good at what it does, though of course their UI is not terribly intuitive.
4. Again, AwesomeMiner is the manager software. It doesn't do any mining by itself.
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December 13, 2017, 12:15:15 PM
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Look like stratum is down on most of algos Sad
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December 13, 2017, 12:31:05 PM
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Look like stratum is down on most of algos Sad

You are not alone. Down for a couple minutes, its back now.
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December 13, 2017, 01:11:23 PM
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yup down again... reconnected on m7m but was only getting rejected shares...

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December 13, 2017, 01:28:43 PM
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Hi ALL,
I am trying to hook up multiple baikal x10s to zpool and I am failing big time. The first machine connected without problem but I can't get any additional machines to connect using different ID='s or even different wallet addresses. Any thoughts as to why this may be?
where'd you put your IDs?
ID=WorkerNAme in the password box.
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December 13, 2017, 02:17:53 PM
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Neoscrypt took a huge nosedive in profitability.  Like 200 times less profitable than 2 hours ago.  (This is based on http://www.zpool.ca/site/mining overall data as well as personal machine observation.)
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December 13, 2017, 02:23:52 PM
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For whatever reason my other baikals can connect this morning. No clue why or how as I just use the default baikal settings and paste in wallet address. 1 Less machine on MPH YAY.
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December 13, 2017, 02:55:29 PM
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Quick one. After doing some research i failed to find an answer.

What are the pros and cons of seting the switching to about 10 min or more time like 30 or 60min??
As i understand a larger time betwen switches will favor harder difficulties and less time should pick the most profitable algo more frequently
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