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Author Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool  (Read 2591571 times)
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January 07, 2015, 12:46:40 PM
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That screen is localhost - not http://192.168.0.4:9332  Huh

localhost is that ip

if both 127.0.0.1:9332 and 192.168.0.4:9332 give You the same result then I would try another browser, if still the same I would try another version of python and rechecked whole installation process
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January 07, 2015, 02:53:47 PM
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I have not seen this before and would like to know if anybody knows what this is. I did a search in this blog for any info but did not find any. I am running the Relay but did not see any association.  Undecided
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2015-01-07 06:43:15.305684 Sending 415 shares to 198.167.143.123:49545
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January 07, 2015, 03:19:42 PM
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I have not seen this before and would like to know if anybody knows what this is. I did a search in this blog for any info but did not find any. I am running the Relay but did not see any association.  Undecided
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2015-01-07 06:43:15.305684 Sending 415 shares to 198.167.143.123:49545

It's a recently launched node updating its p2pool share chain.
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January 07, 2015, 03:23:29 PM
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I have not seen this before and would like to know if anybody knows what this is. I did a search in this blog for any info but did not find any. I am running the Relay but did not see any association.  Undecided
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2015-01-07 06:43:15.305684 Sending 415 shares to 198.167.143.123:49545

It's a recently launched node updating its p2pool share chain.
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January 07, 2015, 04:57:36 PM
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Yep, they work perfectly with p2pool. Bitmain addressed the issue with the firmware they released on Oct. 16th, more or less. For slightly better results, it's best to use ck's firmware found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9242449#msg9242449

Not sure I'd say perfectly?  The still default to 8192 queue size and large amounts of stales.  I got mine down to about 3.4% stales, which is almost twice as bad as my SP20s at 1.8% stale.

Thanks for the ck firmware link, didn't know about that, will have to try it.

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Definitely give the firmware a try, you'll get better results. You'll want to follow this to set queue to 0: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9243760#msg9243760

I also add --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 along with lowering queue to 0 and adding --lowmem. Quite a pain in the ass to do every time the machine goes down, but worth it IMO.
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January 07, 2015, 05:29:40 PM
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Yep, they work perfectly with p2pool. Bitmain addressed the issue with the firmware they released on Oct. 16th, more or less. For slightly better results, it's best to use ck's firmware found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9242449#msg9242449

Not sure I'd say perfectly?  The still default to 8192 queue size and large amounts of stales.  I got mine down to about 3.4% stales, which is almost twice as bad as my SP20s at 1.8% stale.

Thanks for the ck firmware link, didn't know about that, will have to try it.

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Definitely give the firmware a try, you'll get better results. You'll want to follow this to set queue to 0: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9243760#msg9243760

I also add --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 along with lowering queue to 0 and adding --lowmem. Quite a pain in the ass to do every time the machine goes down, but worth it IMO.
CK has stated a few times that the --scan-time and --expiry parameters are useless, so you really don't need to bother with them.  I hadn't tried --lowmem before, so I can't tell what value it adds if any.  The biggest bang for the buck is setting --queue to 0, instead of their default 8192.

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January 07, 2015, 07:00:48 PM
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weird recent block #337952 ... it's found by antpool ? is that part of the p2pool network ? no pay from this block yet.

after the block was found, my pool went a little cuckoo, started to get some weird msg's (didnt copy sorry) after couple of minutes it went back to normal but my rejected hashrate spiked up !
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January 07, 2015, 07:16:52 PM
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Yep, they work perfectly with p2pool. Bitmain addressed the issue with the firmware they released on Oct. 16th, more or less. For slightly better results, it's best to use ck's firmware found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9242449#msg9242449

Not sure I'd say perfectly?  The still default to 8192 queue size and large amounts of stales.  I got mine down to about 3.4% stales, which is almost twice as bad as my SP20s at 1.8% stale.

Thanks for the ck firmware link, didn't know about that, will have to try it.

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Definitely give the firmware a try, you'll get better results. You'll want to follow this to set queue to 0: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9243760#msg9243760

I also add --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 along with lowering queue to 0 and adding --lowmem. Quite a pain in the ass to do every time the machine goes down, but worth it IMO.
CK has stated a few times that the --scan-time and --expiry parameters are useless, so you really don't need to bother with them.  I hadn't tried --lowmem before, so I can't tell what value it adds if any.  The biggest bang for the buck is setting --queue to 0, instead of their default 8192.

Good to know, guess I'll stop adding them. lowmem seems to help a little I think, give it a try. CK seems to think it's useful for S4s.
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January 07, 2015, 08:22:18 PM
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weird recent block #337952 ... it's found by antpool ? is that part of the p2pool network ? no pay from this block yet.

after the block was found, my pool went a little cuckoo, started to get some weird msg's (didnt copy sorry) after couple of minutes it went back to normal but my rejected hashrate spiked up !

Orphan race, AntPool won.

That is our first orphan in 37 days, not to shabby....
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January 07, 2015, 08:30:15 PM
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weird recent block #337952 ... it's found by antpool ? is that part of the p2pool network ? no pay from this block yet.

after the block was found, my pool went a little cuckoo, started to get some weird msg's (didnt copy sorry) after couple of minutes it went back to normal but my rejected hashrate spiked up !

Orphan race, AntPool won.

That is our first orphan in 37 days, not to shabby....

Bummer.  It is strange that AntPool has not yet reconciled on their side.  Their pool be confused!   Tongue





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January 07, 2015, 08:48:38 PM
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weird recent block #337952 ... it's found by antpool ? is that part of the p2pool network ? no pay from this block yet.

after the block was found, my pool went a little cuckoo, started to get some weird msg's (didnt copy sorry) after couple of minutes it went back to normal but my rejected hashrate spiked up !

Orphan race, AntPool won.

That is our first orphan in 37 days, not to shabby....

Bummer.  It is strange that AntPool has not yet reconciled on their side.  Their pool be confused!   Tongue




That is definitely a bug (or 2)...

1. No possible way to have 5 blocks with 0 confirmations.

2. 337952 shows with 0 transactions (25 BTC reward), however it was a large block, 2,493 transactions...
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January 07, 2015, 09:15:40 PM
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I can't resist... a bug you say, why it is "Ant" pool. Grin
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January 07, 2015, 09:31:20 PM
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weird recent block #337952 ... it's found by antpool ? is that part of the p2pool network ? no pay from this block yet.

after the block was found, my pool went a little cuckoo, started to get some weird msg's (didnt copy sorry) after couple of minutes it went back to normal but my rejected hashrate spiked up !

antpool provides their own "opensource version" of p2pool, which differs from the original mainly with the fact it is not paying transaction fees to the miners.
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January 07, 2015, 09:42:06 PM
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Yep, they work perfectly with p2pool. Bitmain addressed the issue with the firmware they released on Oct. 16th, more or less. For slightly better results, it's best to use ck's firmware found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9242449#msg9242449

Not sure I'd say perfectly?  The still default to 8192 queue size and large amounts of stales.  I got mine down to about 3.4% stales, which is almost twice as bad as my SP20s at 1.8% stale.

Thanks for the ck firmware link, didn't know about that, will have to try it.

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Definitely give the firmware a try, you'll get better results. You'll want to follow this to set queue to 0: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9243760#msg9243760

I also add --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 along with lowering queue to 0 and adding --lowmem. Quite a pain in the ass to do every time the machine goes down, but worth it IMO.
CK has stated a few times that the --scan-time and --expiry parameters are useless, so you really don't need to bother with them.  I hadn't tried --lowmem before, so I can't tell what value it adds if any.  The biggest bang for the buck is setting --queue to 0, instead of their default 8192.

Good to know, guess I'll stop adding them. lowmem seems to help a little I think, give it a try. CK seems to think it's useful for S4s.

just add this line at the end of /config/cgminer.conf: "queue" : "1"
and if You want to set queue from shell use: /usr/bin/cgminer-api "setconfig|queue,1" (You can also let ssh do it remotely)
I did not find any difference between queue 0 and 1 in results and I do not use --lowmem
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January 07, 2015, 09:45:25 PM
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weird recent block #337952 ... it's found by antpool ? is that part of the p2pool network ? no pay from this block yet.

after the block was found, my pool went a little cuckoo, started to get some weird msg's (didnt copy sorry) after couple of minutes it went back to normal but my rejected hashrate spiked up !

antpool provides their own "opensource version" of p2pool, which differs from the original mainly with the fact it is not paying transaction fees to the miners.

It also does not use the p2pool share chain and is completely borked. Don't touch it.

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January 07, 2015, 10:03:24 PM
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weird recent block #337952 ... it's found by antpool ? is that part of the p2pool network ? no pay from this block yet.

after the block was found, my pool went a little cuckoo, started to get some weird msg's (didnt copy sorry) after couple of minutes it went back to normal but my rejected hashrate spiked up !

antpool provides their own "opensource version" of p2pool, which differs from the original mainly with the fact it is not paying transaction fees to the miners.

It also does not use the p2pool share chain and is completely borked. Don't touch it.
But but but they advertised they were supporting decentralisation! (not)

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January 08, 2015, 02:31:19 AM
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But but but they advertised they were supporting decentralisation! (not)

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

According to dogie they still are...... Roll Eyes

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January 08, 2015, 05:46:35 AM
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Yep, they work perfectly with p2pool. Bitmain addressed the issue with the firmware they released on Oct. 16th, more or less. For slightly better results, it's best to use ck's firmware found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9242449#msg9242449

Not sure I'd say perfectly?  The still default to 8192 queue size and large amounts of stales.  I got mine down to about 3.4% stales, which is almost twice as bad as my SP20s at 1.8% stale.

Thanks for the ck firmware link, didn't know about that, will have to try it.

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Definitely give the firmware a try, you'll get better results. You'll want to follow this to set queue to 0: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9243760#msg9243760

I also add --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 along with lowering queue to 0 and adding --lowmem. Quite a pain in the ass to do every time the machine goes down, but worth it IMO.
CK has stated a few times that the --scan-time and --expiry parameters are useless, so you really don't need to bother with them.  I hadn't tried --lowmem before, so I can't tell what value it adds if any.  The biggest bang for the buck is setting --queue to 0, instead of their default 8192.

Good to know, guess I'll stop adding them. lowmem seems to help a little I think, give it a try. CK seems to think it's useful for S4s.

just add this line at the end of /config/cgminer.conf: "queue" : "1"
and if You want to set queue from shell use: /usr/bin/cgminer-api "setconfig|queue,1" (You can also let ssh do it remotely)
I did not find any difference between queue 0 and 1 in results and I do not use --lowmem

I'm guessing adding it to cgminer.conf would make the setting persistent across reboots? Definitely going to do that if so.
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just add this line at the end of /config/cgminer.conf: "queue" : "1"
and if You want to set queue from shell use: /usr/bin/cgminer-api "setconfig|queue,1" (You can also let ssh do it remotely)
I did not find any difference between queue 0 and 1 in results and I do not use --lowmem

I'm guessing adding it to cgminer.conf would make the setting persistent across reboots? Definitely going to do that if so.
Files changed in /config are permanent across reboots. In the S5 there is a file /config/user_setting which has just
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queue 8192
I'm not sure if the S4 is the same but if it is, that's all you need to modify, to say queue 1

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January 08, 2015, 06:03:41 AM
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Yep, they work perfectly with p2pool. Bitmain addressed the issue with the firmware they released on Oct. 16th, more or less. For slightly better results, it's best to use ck's firmware found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9242449#msg9242449

Not sure I'd say perfectly?  The still default to 8192 queue size and large amounts of stales.  I got mine down to about 3.4% stales, which is almost twice as bad as my SP20s at 1.8% stale.

Thanks for the ck firmware link, didn't know about that, will have to try it.

M



Definitely give the firmware a try, you'll get better results. You'll want to follow this to set queue to 0: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=796839.msg9243760#msg9243760

I also add --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 along with lowering queue to 0 and adding --lowmem. Quite a pain in the ass to do every time the machine goes down, but worth it IMO.
CK has stated a few times that the --scan-time and --expiry parameters are useless, so you really don't need to bother with them.  I hadn't tried --lowmem before, so I can't tell what value it adds if any.  The biggest bang for the buck is setting --queue to 0, instead of their default 8192.

Good to know, guess I'll stop adding them. lowmem seems to help a little I think, give it a try. CK seems to think it's useful for S4s.

just add this line at the end of /config/cgminer.conf: "queue" : "1"
and if You want to set queue from shell use: /usr/bin/cgminer-api "setconfig|queue,1" (You can also let ssh do it remotely)
I did not find any difference between queue 0 and 1 in results and I do not use --lowmem

I'm guessing adding it to cgminer.conf would make the setting persistent across reboots? Definitely going to do that if so.

Yes. As far as I know it is persistent accross reboots. Smiley
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