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April 17, 2013, 10:28:49 AM
Last edit: April 18, 2013, 01:42:15 AM by ntgrac
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Hi,
i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 Mh/s, on slush's and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush's pool, i have 45  - 50 Mh/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 Mh/s.
What am I doing wrong?

//Edit: on BTCGuild i have 65 Mh/s
          on Slush's pool still 50 Mh/s

//Edit_2: Sorry guys, it's solved, i haven't selected the CPU affinity. Now it's all fine.
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April 17, 2013, 10:45:40 AM
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Hi,
i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 MH/s, on slush and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush pool, i have 45  - 50 MH/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 MH/s.
What am I doing wrong?

Maybe it's a connection problem??
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April 17, 2013, 10:51:12 AM
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Hi,
i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 MH/s, on slush and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush pool, i have 45  - 50 MH/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 MH/s.
What am I doing wrong?

Maybe it's a connection problem??

You mean pool connection or my connection?
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April 17, 2013, 11:00:53 AM
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Hi,
i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 MH/s, on slush and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush pool, i have 45  - 50 MH/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 MH/s.
What am I doing wrong?

Maybe it's a connection problem??

You mean pool connection or my connection?

Your connection to the pool.
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April 17, 2013, 11:05:01 AM
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Hi,
i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 MH/s, on slush and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush pool, i have 45  - 50 MH/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 MH/s.
What am I doing wrong?

Maybe it's a connection problem??

You mean pool connection or my connection?

Your connection to the pool.

I will try restart router and PC, have you some other ideas?
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April 17, 2013, 11:19:02 AM
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change pool
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April 17, 2013, 02:44:20 PM
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change pool
that is the last option
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April 17, 2013, 02:48:55 PM
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i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 MH/s, on slush and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush pool, i have 45  - 50 MH/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 MH/s.
What am I doing wrong?
65 MHashes/s is by todays standard slow, hence difficult to estimate accurately. The pools only look at the rate of
incoming shares and it might take a while to average (bad) luck out.
Also, the DDOS attacks don't seem to be over yet, maybe use a backup pool until the attacks stop/are dealt with.
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April 17, 2013, 02:52:15 PM
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Lot's of pools under DDoS rolling attack it seems.

 It depends where you are looking to see your hashrate. If it is the estimate from the account page - that is affected by the last 10 rounds, for all workers together, or based on shares in current round for each worker. If you join a round already in progress, that will be a poor estimate. If your hashrate on your actual device as seen from miner output, well now that would be weird!

It's a scary new day:

http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/04/fueled-by-super-botnets-ddos-attacks-grow-meaner-and-ever-more-powerful/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+arstechnica%2Findex+%28Ars+Technica+-+All+content%29
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April 17, 2013, 02:58:51 PM
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Lot's of pools under DDoS rolling attack it seems.

 It depends where you are looking to see your hashrate. If it is the estimate from the account page - that is affected by the last 10 rounds, for all workers together, or based on shares in current round for each worker. If you join a round already in progress, that will be a poor estimate. If your hashrate on your actual device as seen from miner output, well now that would be weird!
//shortened

It's in GUIminer.
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April 17, 2013, 03:01:53 PM
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i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 MH/s, on slush and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush pool, i have 45  - 50 MH/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 MH/s.
What am I doing wrong?
65 MHashes/s is by todays standard slow, hence difficult to estimate accurately. The pools only look at the rate of
incoming shares and it might take a while to average (bad) luck out.
Also, the DDOS attacks don't seem to be over yet, maybe use a backup pool until the attacks stop/are dealt with.


I know it's slow. :-)
Yes, i did that, I'm mining on backup pool.
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April 17, 2013, 03:29:53 PM
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I know it's slow. :-)
:p 'slow' wasn't meant in any devaluing way -- it's unfortunately a factor that adds some variance at higher difficulties and our difficulty is high :/

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It's in GUIminer.
I am not familiar with GUIminer and how/if it measures actual hardware device output or also looks only at the found shares rate which might be low when you cannot get any new work from the pool. Anyway: It appears that the only problem is the DDOS attack.
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April 17, 2013, 03:51:06 PM
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Better pools...
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April 17, 2013, 03:56:35 PM
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I know it's slow. :-)
:p 'slow' wasn't meant in any devaluing way -- it's unfortunately a factor that adds some variance at higher difficulties and our difficulty is high :/

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It's in GUIminer.
I am not familiar with GUIminer and how/if it measures actual hardware device output or also looks only at the found shares rate which might be low when you cannot get any new work from the pool. Anyway: It appears that the only problem is the DDOS attack.

Maybe it is, just waiting now.
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April 17, 2013, 04:58:53 PM
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Hi,
i have a little problem with hashrate, before DDos i have 65 MH/s, on slush and BTC 50,
when i reconnect after DDos to slush pool, i have 45  - 50 MH/s, on BTC 50 i have stilll 65 MH/s.
What am I doing wrong?

OK, Slush's is still having issues with DDos ( and aftermath of said same ) and I am using GUIMiner to do CPU mining ( don't go there, look at my other posts first if ya gotta )

1) restart PC
2) copy the tabs you are using for the Stratum and set to slush's pool in the drop down from either solo or other ( if that is how you were mining )
3) copy your miner to a similarly named directory and make a ' new cpu miner ' ( no, not actually going to use one, i personaly use 2 and this sometimes helps )
4) find all the settings you need to pass to your miner in the command line ( NOTEPAD is your friend at this point ) and put the full directoy,miner name and those settings in at the top for where you would use a CPU miner and uncheck one of the CPU afinity boxes.
If you got quad, you will need to do this 2 more times and 2 more directories so you end up with one miner per CPU affinity
5) SAVE SETTINGS
6) run them and use the summary tab ( use the X at the top right to kill the tabs you do not need/want IF separating the CPU affinity did not help )
Look at the bottom right, if it's over 1.1Mhash/sec you are doing better than me. 

Eventualy you will find the correct core per mining directory to max out your hashes ( total hashes not per pool hashes ).  I do recomend stress testing your system with a CPU miner in it's own work tab AND having GPU miners.  There are a ton of process ticks between the sends/recieves from CUDA mining that may get you a bump of a few hundred khash/sec and it all adds up.

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April 18, 2013, 01:38:17 AM
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Sorry guys, it's solved, i haven't selected the CPU affinity. Now it's all fine.
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