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Author Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool  (Read 2591625 times)
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April 14, 2012, 08:03:56 AM
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Set this miracle p2pool are 40 computers in the playing hall from time to time to plow p2pool. Simultaneous work vorkerov about 20 computers in the middle and constantly (about every hour it stalls and you have to restart), this window appears and begins to run her down. What I have not tried the current does not help nothing to help Christ's sake!!!!! Can someone tell me at least a way to automatically restart, too, sometimes you want to sleep. who are willing to pay to solve the problem 10 BTC.




2012-04-14 09:12:33.648000 >   File "twisted\internet\selectreactor.pyc", line 4
0, in win32select
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2012-04-14 09:12:33.664000 > exceptions.ValueError: too many file descriptors in
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Windows XP?

You have too many connections going on.

Try Windows 7 or Linux.

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April 14, 2012, 08:14:13 AM
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windows 2008 r2, ubuntu linux proxyserver used with the same result Core i7 920 8 GB HDD SSD vertex 3 max iops 100 Mb internet dedicated ip. what is the maximum number of connections? Cgminer shows four sets proxy connection - 40*4=160 connection
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April 14, 2012, 04:28:29 PM
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This post [1] says that using Twisted can instead use Windows' IO Completion Ports API to avoid this problem. Lomax42, here's a Windows build of P2Pool that does that: http://u.forre.st/u/nvaupltz/p2pool_win32_0.10.3-36-gf435a1d.zip

[1]: http://twistedmatrix.com/pipermail/twisted-python/2009-March/019273.html

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April 14, 2012, 11:27:16 PM
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This post [1] says that using Twisted can instead use Windows' IO Completion Ports API to avoid this problem. Lomax42, here's a Windows build of P2Pool that does that: http://u.forre.st/u/nvaupltz/p2pool_win32_0.10.3-36-gf435a1d.zip

[1]: http://twistedmatrix.com/pipermail/twisted-python/2009-March/019273.html

This build just will not start for me using 0.54 or 0.6 (upgrading from the most recent p2pool).
It opens, does nothing for ~20 seconds, then closes itself again, no error produced.
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April 15, 2012, 12:02:54 AM
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This build just will not start for me using 0.54 or 0.6 (upgrading from the most recent p2pool).
It opens, does nothing for ~20 seconds, then closes itself again, no error produced.

What version of Windows are you using?

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April 15, 2012, 06:30:45 AM
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I finally joined.  Adding 9 Ghash and of course always looking for more cards Cheesy

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April 15, 2012, 12:06:33 PM
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Welcome!

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April 15, 2012, 12:31:39 PM
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loving p2pool. just need to either figure out why windows 7 is crashing about once a day or switch to linux soon


would it be a disadvantage to host p2pool on a server about 50ms away from the mining computer?


how much bandwidth is transferred while connected to the pool? connected locally this is not an issue at all but curious if it were to be hosted remotely



advantages i can see right away would be guaranteed static ip and perfect uptime along with a great network. could even make it a public fee free pool if bandwidth use is low enough

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April 15, 2012, 02:34:58 PM
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Had a storm last night and the damn power went out. Problem is I can't get to the rig and get it going again until 8pm my time (9:35 now).
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April 15, 2012, 04:29:16 PM
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Had a storm last night and the damn power went out. Problem is I can't get to the rig and get it going again until 8pm my time (9:35 now).

This happend to me too once. Now I'm running vpn on router and I enabled Wake-On-LAN on rigs, so I'm prepared next time.
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April 15, 2012, 05:44:40 PM
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Had a storm last night and the damn power went out. Problem is I can't get to the rig and get it going again until 8pm my time (9:35 now).

This happend to me too once. Now I'm running vpn on router and I enabled Wake-On-LAN on rigs, so I'm prepared next time.

That's not a bad idea. I have have two psu's running my rig (on is piggy-backed on for 2 of the gpu's), so it wouldn't work for me. Sad
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April 15, 2012, 07:03:30 PM
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Had a storm last night and the damn power went out. Problem is I can't get to the rig and get it going again until 8pm my time (9:35 now).

This happend to me too once. Now I'm running vpn on router and I enabled Wake-On-LAN on rigs, so I'm prepared next time.

That's not a bad idea. I have have two psu's running my rig (on is piggy-backed on for 2 of the gpu's), so it wouldn't work for me. Sad

I just have all my hardware set to automatically start after a power failure.  And I have 1 rig that has two PSUs, but both PSUs are tied into the 24 pin motherboard connector (using a splitter) so that they both turn on and off with the computer.

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April 15, 2012, 07:37:43 PM
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Had a storm last night and the damn power went out. Problem is I can't get to the rig and get it going again until 8pm my time (9:35 now).

This happend to me too once. Now I'm running vpn on router and I enabled Wake-On-LAN on rigs, so I'm prepared next time.

That's not a bad idea. I have have two psu's running my rig (on is piggy-backed on for 2 of the gpu's), so it wouldn't work for me. Sad

I just have all my hardware set to automatically start after a power failure.  And I have 1 rig that has two PSUs, but both PSUs are tied into the 24 pin motherboard connector (using a splitter) so that they both turn on and off with the computer.

Personally, I prefer to use a relay on one of the molex connectors to trigger the second power supply.  But now that dual power supplies are more common, it is nice to see premade splitters so that people don't need to cut and splice their gear.

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April 15, 2012, 07:58:10 PM
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Had a storm last night and the damn power went out. Problem is I can't get to the rig and get it going again until 8pm my time (9:35 now).

This happend to me too once. Now I'm running vpn on router and I enabled Wake-On-LAN on rigs, so I'm prepared next time.

That's not a bad idea. I have have two psu's running my rig (on is piggy-backed on for 2 of the gpu's), so it wouldn't work for me. Sad

I just have all my hardware set to automatically start after a power failure.  And I have 1 rig that has two PSUs, but both PSUs are tied into the 24 pin motherboard connector (using a splitter) so that they both turn on and off with the computer.

cheaper here http://www.frozencpu.com/products/11742/cpa-167a/ModRight_CableRight_Dual_Power_Supply_Adapter_Cable.html
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April 15, 2012, 08:09:46 PM
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congratulations, p2pool, we are on page 100 now! :-)

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April 16, 2012, 02:16:51 AM
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The freakin' block index is now > 15GB when bitcoind is running. This is getting to be insane...
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April 16, 2012, 02:41:02 AM
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The freakin' block index is now > 15GB when bitcoind is running. This is getting to be insane...
My whole Bitcoin folder is only 1.7GB...

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April 16, 2012, 02:59:12 AM
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The freakin' block index is now > 15GB when bitcoind is running. This is getting to be insane...
My whole Bitcoin folder is only 1.7GB...

pretty sure he meant 1.5, because that is about where mine is at too.
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April 16, 2012, 03:31:52 AM
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1.59G here.

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April 16, 2012, 04:18:12 AM
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The freakin' block index is now > 15GB when bitcoind is running. This is getting to be insane...
My whole Bitcoin folder is only 1.7GB...

I know, right?  This totally sucks.  Bitcoin is taking up all the space on my hard drive.  I mean, I only have a 10 GB hard drive...  oh wait, no I have a 2TB hard drive and the block chain is an insignificant blip on its radar.  Nevermind.

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