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May 05, 2014, 04:13:59 PM
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Excuse my Linux noobness, but what's the command line syntax used to integrate this fix into p2pool? I've tried the "git pull" request using the link above from within the p2pool folder but I get an error - so I presume I'm doing it wrong....... Tongue

Thanks.

I've not done it this way often, but I think you'd use:

git pull https://github.com/roy7/p2pool vardiffbyaddress

or

git pull https://github.com/iongchun/p2pool auto-worker-diff

Depending on which you wanted to pull in.



What way do you usually do it? I mean, there must be an official way of merging these requests locally. I've had a read of this:  https://help.github.com/articles/merging-a-pull-request  but the "command line" tab it refers to is not there.......

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May 05, 2014, 05:19:36 PM
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Please, is there anyone here wants to stay one 24 hours on my p2pool server? I am gonna donate to him 0.05 BTC!!

Someone with few hundreds GH/s please!!! Thank you! I need to test it!

my server is p2poolthailand.com:9332
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May 05, 2014, 05:24:19 PM
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Yes, I agree!!

Should I add to my username +1024 for each of my miners? I am using several AntMinerS1 all with the same wallet address. What do you think?


I'd like to see some more informed members reply to this, however it is my understanding that allowing P2Pool to dynamically set your difficulty is a more efficient choice.

You're probably right, since I have changed it to +1024 my predicted payout has dropped...


http://p2pool.integratedideas.net:9332/static/

Local rate: 70.6GH/s

You can use the automatic

User: Your BTC address
Pass: x



If the speed of the mining machine  >  1TH/s    

User: Your BTC address+1024
Pass: x


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May 05, 2014, 05:54:40 PM
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What way do you usually do it? I mean, there must be an official way of merging these requests locally. I've had a read of this:  https://help.github.com/articles/merging-a-pull-request  but the "command line" tab it refers to is not there.......

Thanks.

Well for the patches I've written, I have to fork the repo into my own name on github, make a branch, push the changes to the branch, and then submit the pull request to the maintainer. Smiley I'm pretty sure what I provided will work as expected though.
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May 05, 2014, 06:08:49 PM
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Please, is there anyone here wants to stay one 24 hours on my p2pool server? I am gonna donate to him 0.05 BTC!!

Someone with few hundreds GH/s please!!! Thank you! I need to test it!

my server is p2poolthailand.com:9332


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May 05, 2014, 06:13:11 PM
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What way do you usually do it? I mean, there must be an official way of merging these requests locally. I've had a read of this:  https://help.github.com/articles/merging-a-pull-request  but the "command line" tab it refers to is not there.......

Thanks.

Well for the patches I've written, I have to fork the repo into my own name on github, make a branch, push the changes to the branch, and then submit the pull request to the maintainer. Smiley I'm pretty sure what I provided will work as expected though.

OK, thanks. Just tried it - how does this look to you?:



Seems OK to me - or have I replaced the whole repo?  Grin

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May 05, 2014, 06:14:15 PM
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git pull https://github.com/iongchun/p2pool auto-worker-diff
This command worked for me. It wanted my email address and asked me to write a pull request message.
I'm running a public altcoin p2pool, let's see how this works.
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May 05, 2014, 06:16:17 PM
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What way do you usually do it? I mean, there must be an official way of merging these requests locally. I've had a read of this:  https://help.github.com/articles/merging-a-pull-request  but the "command line" tab it refers to is not there.......

Thanks.

Well for the patches I've written, I have to fork the repo into my own name on github, make a branch, push the changes to the branch, and then submit the pull request to the maintainer. Smiley I'm pretty sure what I provided will work as expected though.

OK, thanks. Just tried it - how does this look to you?:



Seems OK to me - or have I replaced the whole repo?  Grin

You did it correctly.  You've replaced the listed files with the ones from the auto-worker-diff tag.

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May 05, 2014, 06:39:02 PM
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Roger roger jonny bravo  Wink

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May 05, 2014, 11:35:57 PM
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Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.

Everything sounds right to me.  It's probably just a matter of time.

Although I have 1 incoming connection on my node now... and it's been up for 5 hours.

M

ok thanks, I've just restarted it with logging and max conns set to 20. maybe that will make it do something lol will see how it goes.

After this setting and leaving it overnight I've seen incoming connections now. Not sure as no networking has changed but at least now I see expected connections Smiley

Again, if anyone wants to give it a bit of a run it'd be appreciated. Just use your Bitcoin addy to collect directly to your wallet. Stats look pretty good but would like to run some more hashing power over it to see what it's capable of. (the server is a quad core with 7gb ram so should perform well).

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May 05, 2014, 11:38:07 PM
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Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.

Everything sounds right to me.  It's probably just a matter of time.

Although I have 1 incoming connection on my node now... and it's been up for 5 hours.

M

ok thanks, I've just restarted it with logging and max conns set to 20. maybe that will make it do something lol will see how it goes.

After this setting and leaving it overnight I've seen incoming connections now. Not sure as no networking has changed but at least now I see expected connections Smiley

Again, if anyone wants to give it a bit of a run it'd be appreciated. Just use your Bitcoin addy to collect directly to your wallet. Stats look pretty good but would like to run some more hashing power over it to see what it's capable of. (the server is a quad core with 7gb ram so should perform well).

Unfortunately we seem to have a lot more p2pool nodes than we do users. Sad  I think we should advertise.  If more node ops commit to putting merged mining income back into the pool, maybe we can get more users and hence more hashrate.

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May 06, 2014, 04:01:03 AM
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Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.

Everything sounds right to me.  It's probably just a matter of time.

Although I have 1 incoming connection on my node now... and it's been up for 5 hours.

M

ok thanks, I've just restarted it with logging and max conns set to 20. maybe that will make it do something lol will see how it goes.

After this setting and leaving it overnight I've seen incoming connections now. Not sure as no networking has changed but at least now I see expected connections Smiley

Again, if anyone wants to give it a bit of a run it'd be appreciated. Just use your Bitcoin addy to collect directly to your wallet. Stats look pretty good but would like to run some more hashing power over it to see what it's capable of. (the server is a quad core with 7gb ram so should perform well).

Unfortunately we seem to have a lot more p2pool nodes than we do users. Sad  I think we should advertise.  If more node ops commit to putting merged mining income back into the pool, maybe we can get more users and hence more hashrate.

M

Happy to send merged coins back to miners. Not sure how to best track that though. What have you done with yours?
BTW I am trying to change the look of those svg graphs, is there any docco on where and how to change those things? I can't for the life of me find anywhere to change that ugly black fill.

Been spending some time on the front end so it's looking much better but still a lot of work to go.

I am currently running the windows binary but considering running from code and maybe tweaking some of it. my coding skills a pretty limited though.

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May 06, 2014, 05:42:22 AM
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How does P2Pool handle log file management as far as size/time goes?

In a short time my log has grown to 83.9MB, is their a point where it is truncated or will it just keep growing?
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May 06, 2014, 05:59:12 AM
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what does this mean?

Code:
Error in DeferredResource handler:
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 > Traceback (most recent call last):
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "p2pool\util\deferred_resource.pyc", line 24, in render
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 134, in maybeDeferred
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\web\resource.pyc", line 216, in render
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 1187, in unwindGenerator
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 > --- <exception caught here> ---
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "twisted\internet\defer.pyc", line 1045, in _inlineCallbacks
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "p2pool\web.pyc", line 189, in render_GET
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.529000 >   File "p2pool\web.pyc", line 444, in <lambda>
2014-05-06 05:56:11.546000 >     
2014-05-06 05:56:11.546000 > exceptions.KeyError:

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May 06, 2014, 08:32:40 AM
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i'm not seeing that last block on my node. (around 1 hour ago). Can anyone help with why this may be the case?

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May 06, 2014, 09:10:20 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=580725.0

diamond is mineable solo but there troubles existing regarding pool mining

we working to fix that problems but search in the meantime a alternative way for our community to mine

is p2pool mining working as close to solo mining methods that it could still work?

maybe someone from this community is interested to research this possibility

please PM me if u can setup a p2pool network thats able mining diamonds

 
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May 06, 2014, 10:34:59 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=580725.0

diamond is mineable solo but there troubles existing regarding pool mining

we working to fix that problems but search in the meantime a alternative way for our community to mine

is p2pool mining working as close to solo mining methods that it could still work?

maybe someone from this community is interested to research this possibility

please PM me if u can setup a p2pool network thats able mining diamonds

Is it Sha256 or Scrypt based?


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May 06, 2014, 11:44:26 AM
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M

Thanks mdude, I do have 9333 forwarded and allowed also. They are all TCP ports right?

if I telnet to 9333 on pool.norgzpool.net.au I see a response also.

Everything sounds right to me.  It's probably just a matter of time.

Although I have 1 incoming connection on my node now... and it's been up for 5 hours.

M

ok thanks, I've just restarted it with logging and max conns set to 20. maybe that will make it do something lol will see how it goes.

After this setting and leaving it overnight I've seen incoming connections now. Not sure as no networking has changed but at least now I see expected connections Smiley

Again, if anyone wants to give it a bit of a run it'd be appreciated. Just use your Bitcoin addy to collect directly to your wallet. Stats look pretty good but would like to run some more hashing power over it to see what it's capable of. (the server is a quad core with 7gb ram so should perform well).

Unfortunately we seem to have a lot more p2pool nodes than we do users. Sad  I think we should advertise.  If more node ops commit to putting merged mining income back into the pool, maybe we can get more users and hence more hashrate.

M

Happy to send merged coins back to miners. Not sure how to best track that though. What have you done with yours?
BTW I am trying to change the look of those svg graphs, is there any docco on where and how to change those things? I can't for the life of me find anywhere to change that ugly black fill.

Been spending some time on the front end so it's looking much better but still a lot of work to go.

I am currently running the windows binary but considering running from code and maybe tweaking some of it. my coding skills a pretty limited though.

This shows how to pay to the pool:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2Pool#Donating_to_P2Pool_miners

I haven't done it yet, but I will soon... since the last block was mine!!  One of my ants found a 23billion share. Smiley

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May 06, 2014, 12:07:11 PM
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It would be nice feature for p2pool web interface to show share difficulties, im using an old laptop in a car 50 meters from my home because im allergick to noise... Thats why I never know how big shares miner founds, i ssh to miner and with command nohup cgminer --real-quiet > /dev/null 2>&1 & I newer know nothing...

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May 06, 2014, 12:15:02 PM
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It would be nice feature for p2pool web interface to show share difficulties, im using an old laptop in a car 50 meters from my home because im allergick to noise... Thats why I never know how big shares miner founds, i ssh to miner and with command nohup cgminer --real-quiet > /dev/null 2>&1 & I newer know nothing...

Not sure what you mean?  The basic interface shows this right at the top:

Pool rate: 358TH/s (16% DOA+orphan) Share difficulty: 1140000

Also listed in there links to "my shares" right above blocks found in last day.  Those links show the values of the shares you submitted.

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