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Author Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool  (Read 2591884 times)
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August 10, 2012, 10:14:12 AM
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Someone, or a bunch of someones, threw on a bunch of hash power.  We're at the highest we've been in ages.. 443g/h atm.

Now if we can just get by this 30 hour block.  I'm curious if the extra power will help or if we still have scaling issues.

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August 10, 2012, 12:08:23 PM
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Someone, or a bunch of someones, threw on a bunch of hash power.  We're at the highest we've been in ages.. 443g/h atm.

Now if we can just get by this 30 hour block.  I'm curious if the extra power will help or if we still have scaling issues.

M

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August 10, 2012, 12:39:32 PM
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Someone, or a bunch of someones, threw on a bunch of hash power.  We're at the highest we've been in ages.. 443g/h atm.

Now if we can just get by this 30 hour block.  I'm curious if the extra power will help or if we still have scaling issues.

M

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Nice!  What type of setup do you have?   And why'd you leave whatever you were in before?  Just curious..

M

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August 10, 2012, 12:47:40 PM
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That someone it's me, with 120GH/s, and I have 120GH/s more to add, if everythings works well.
Feel free to put it on my public p2pool node Cheesy

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August 10, 2012, 12:55:01 PM
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Nice!  What type of setup do you have?   And why'd you leave whatever you were in before?  Just curious..

1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
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August 10, 2012, 01:04:04 PM
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Nice!  What type of setup do you have?   And why'd you leave whatever you were in before?  Just curious..

1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Just wait alt least 2-3 days to reach full payout Smiley

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August 10, 2012, 01:10:26 PM
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Nice!  What type of setup do you have?   And why'd you leave whatever you were in before?  Just curious..

1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)

Make sure you forward your p2pool port to increase efficiency.
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August 10, 2012, 01:26:55 PM
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Someone, or a bunch of someones, threw on a bunch of hash power.  We're at the highest we've been in ages.. 443g/h atm.

Now if we can just get by this 30 hour block.  I'm curious if the extra power will help or if we still have scaling issues.

M

That someone it's me, with 120GH/s, and I have 120GH/s more to add, if everythings works well.


Nice!  What type of setup do you have?   And why'd you leave whatever you were in before?  Just curious..

M

or pull it on my node... ist always running the actual version....


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August 10, 2012, 02:06:23 PM
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Make sure you forward your p2pool port to increase efficiency.

Don't worry I am not new to P2Pool.. :-)
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August 10, 2012, 04:27:59 PM
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1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Are you setting a higher share difficulty for your workers? You could probably get away with 20,000-25,000 difficulty shares no problem.

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August 10, 2012, 09:32:29 PM
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Someone, or a bunch of someones, threw on a bunch of hash power.  We're at the highest we've been in ages.. 443g/h atm.

Now if we can just get by this 30 hour block.  I'm curious if the extra power will help or if we still have scaling issues.

M

Because of the new power, my share of pie is now about .55 btc per block.  It was about .9.  So I need to get 5 blocks a day to match the 3 I was averaging before to stay at the same output.  Obviously, we've had 3 blocks in a little over 2 days.  I hope this is the returning "bad run" that we get in-between "good runs" and not a sign of scaling issues. :/

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August 10, 2012, 09:59:33 PM
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1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Are you setting a higher share difficulty for your workers? You could probably get away with 20,000-25,000 difficulty shares no problem.
The share chain should tell you that ...

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August 10, 2012, 10:06:04 PM
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The share chain should tell you that ...
I'm not sure how it could. I don't think you can look up shares based on an address.

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August 10, 2012, 11:00:55 PM
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1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Are you setting a higher share difficulty for your workers? You could probably get away with 20,000-25,000 difficulty shares no problem.

You should increase difficulty with the square root of the increase in hashrate.

At 20000 difficulty, a 120 Ghps miner would see a daily standard deviation in daily reward of 10% of the mean, and the 95% confidence interval would be about +/- 18%.

At 1300 difficulty, the standard deviation in daily pay is 3% of the mean and the 95% CI is about +/- 5% of mean.

Just something to keep in mind as you add hashrate to your own setups - don't select a linear change in difficulty when you add hashrate to your set up.

Question to p2Pool miners - how many shares per day or per 10 seconds seems to be best? If you submit to large a number, how much does DOA and stale increase by?

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August 11, 2012, 12:38:19 AM
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The share chain should tell you that ...
I'm not sure how it could. I don't think you can look up shares based on an address.
Well ... since you actually generate the coinbase transaction yourself (the whole p2 part of p2pool)
Your p2pool must know which shares belong to which address ...
But since I'm only saying that based on what must be the case, I'll go check the 'docs' now ...

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2Pool_code_documentation
share_data_type
pubkey_hash    Int(160)    pubkey hash of Bitcoin address that this share's payouts will go to

Of course I have no idea how difficult it would be to collate and follow the information to actually work it out, but the rest of the information must be there somewhere Smiley
(the 'must' is based on that fact that you can't cheat the difficulty, so it must be part of the share that is hashed)

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August 11, 2012, 04:56:30 AM
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1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Are you setting a higher share difficulty for your workers? You could probably get away with 20,000-25,000 difficulty shares no problem.

You should increase difficulty with the square root of the increase in hashrate.

At 20000 difficulty, a 120 Ghps miner would see a daily standard deviation in daily reward of 10% of the mean, and the 95% confidence interval would be about +/- 18%.

At 1300 difficulty, the standard deviation in daily pay is 3% of the mean and the 95% CI is about +/- 5% of mean.

Just something to keep in mind as you add hashrate to your own setups - don't select a linear change in difficulty when you add hashrate to your set up.

Question to p2Pool miners - how many shares per day or per 10 seconds seems to be best? If you submit to large a number, how much does DOA and stale increase by?

I can't increase difficulty in phoenix.  If someone wants to point somewhere in the code that I can change to make my shares more difficult, I would do so
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August 11, 2012, 05:15:16 AM
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Someone, or a bunch of someones, threw on a bunch of hash power.  We're at the highest we've been in ages.. 443g/h atm.

Now if we can just get by this 30 hour block.  I'm curious if the extra power will help or if we still have scaling issues.

M

That someone it's me, with 120GH/s, and I have 120GH/s more to add, if everythings works well.


Nice!  What type of setup do you have?   And why'd you leave whatever you were in before?  Just curious..

M

or pull it on my node... ist always running the actual version....


http://p2pool-cologne.dyndns.org:9332

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or mine!  5.9.24.81:9332, to make me some altcoins.... my coinbase is higher 98% of the time also, due to having bitcoind with close to 1000 connections!1

actually, i dont even know if it works properly for other ppl, it might just always credit my address with any shares.  does using the -a flag do that?
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August 11, 2012, 05:22:19 AM
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or mine!  5.9.24.81:9332, to make me some altcoins.... my coinbase is higher 98% of the time also, due to having bitcoind with close to 1000 connections!1

actually, i dont even know if it works properly for other ppl, it might just always credit my address with any shares.  does using the -a flag do that?

As long as the people connecting to your node use their address as their username, the coins get paid to that address.

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August 11, 2012, 06:27:52 AM
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1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Are you setting a higher share difficulty for your workers? You could probably get away with 20,000-25,000 difficulty shares no problem.
It is any sense to set it so high? IMO it should be just under pool diff shares ~500 tops.

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August 11, 2012, 06:58:24 AM
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1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Are you setting a higher share difficulty for your workers? You could probably get away with 20,000-25,000 difficulty shares no problem.
It is any sense to set it so high? IMO it should be just under pool diff shares ~500 tops.
The purpose is to take up less of the actual share slots, so smaller miners can still get into the chain.

Payouts are determined by how many shares you have, and their difficulty, so if you're submitting fewer shares, but at a higher difficulty, it will balance out and you'll still get your appropriate payout, while smaller miners don't get shut out of the chain altogether from the large miner, taking up so many slots at lower difficulty, to make up his same payout.

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