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December 05, 2012, 06:05:24 AM |
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I'm just trying out p2pool for first time.
I'm getting a lot of these:
Traceback (most recent call last): Failure: twisted.python.failure.DefaultException: sharereply result: too long
Is that normal or is something wrong?
In cgminer it always say the pool is dead. But I'm entering apparently correct values.
netstat -lntp shows it's listening on 0.0.0.0 not 127.0.0.1
9.3 fixed this problem. Scroll up. Ah. Ok. I didn't read back much. I'll d/l and try 9.3 then. Thx. edit: Done. That error is gone. But the pool still shows as Dead in cgminer. Using, host: http://127.0.0.1:9332user: 15...address pwd: xxx It should work as the stats/graph interface shows up on 127.0.0.1:9332 edit2: Or does it just always take a while after starting p2pool for it to be alive? I see it now shows up as alive in cgminer after about 10 minutes or so. Now I'm getting this: [2012-12-05 12:54:22] Rejected e26cbf8f.5ca9c8b1 GPU 0 pool 3 [2012-12-05 12:54:29] Accepted 70721a13.01ba3366 GPU 1 pool 3 [2012-12-05 12:54:34] LONGPOLL from pool 3 requested work restart [2012-12-05 12:54:40] Accepted 5634174c.7bfe87fc GPU 0 pool 3 [2012-12-05 12:54:42] Accepted 80dff53a.bf5d8415 GPU 0 pool 3 [2012-12-05 12:54:46] LONGPOLL from pool 3 requested work restart [2012-12-05 12:54:51] Accepted b2d828ba.45538286 GPU 1 pool 3 [2012-12-05 12:54:54] LONGPOLL from pool 3 requested work restart [2012-12-05 12:54:57] Accepted efb1033b.86eb6754 GPU 0 pool 3 [2012-12-05 12:54:59] Accepted ec5af0bc.ca0a720d GPU 1 pool 3 [2012-12-05 12:55:05] LONGPOLL from pool 3 requested work restart [2012-12-05 12:55:05] Accepted bb40cf3f.b7e293bc GPU 2 pool 3
Normal for so many LP restarts? I'm probably getting quite high latencies due to my location. Maybe it's not worth me using p2pool with high latency? Just wondering. I noticed you have multiple pools setup. Are you using the failoveronly option for cgminer? Unless something has changed and I did not notice you cannot have cgminer process work from other pools at the same time as it processes work for P2pool (something about LP's coming too quickly).
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BkkCoins
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December 05, 2012, 06:19:00 AM |
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I noticed you have multiple pools setup. Are you using the failoveronly option for cgminer? Unless something has changed and I did not notice you cannot have cgminer process work from other pools at the same time as it processes work for P2pool (something about LP's coming too quickly).
Yes, have Failover-only set True in conf. This is my pool info display. Queued work requests: 15 Share submissions: 261 Accepted shares: 247 Rejected shares: 14 Accepted difficulty shares: 247 Rejected difficulty shares: 14 Reject ratio: 5.4%
Seems like ok values considering I've heard rejects are usually higher on p2pool. It's still lower than the network reported value around 23%. I guess I'll let it run and figure out if it's working properly.
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December 05, 2012, 07:37:52 PM Last edit: December 06, 2012, 02:44:32 AM by aTg |
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Pool rate: 330GH/s (21% stale) Share difficulty: 577 Node uptime: 0.376 days Peers: 6 out, 1 in Local rate: 39.1GH/s (62% DOA) Expected time to share: 0.0177 hours Shares: 501 total (76 orphaned, 157 dead) Efficiency: 67.76% I'm on version 9.3, which is going on? Pool rate: 327GH/s (15% stale) Share difficulty: 634 Node uptime: 0.201 days Peers: 7 out, 2 in Local rate: 637MH/s (6.7% DOA) Expected time to share: 1.19 hours Shares: 4 total (0 orphaned, 0 dead) Efficiency: 117.8% EDIT:When i put less MH/s, rejected rates are more reasonable.
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December 05, 2012, 11:23:11 PM |
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What is UR mining rig? Also check GBT latency.
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December 06, 2012, 02:53:22 AM |
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What is UR mining rig? Also check GBT latency.
I use FPGA/USB, the hardware is perfectly supported by p2pool in small quantities. What is GBT latency?
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BkkCoins
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December 06, 2012, 05:00:43 AM |
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I noticed you have multiple pools setup. Are you using the failoveronly option for cgminer? Unless something has changed and I did not notice you cannot have cgminer process work from other pools at the same time as it processes work for P2pool (something about LP's coming too quickly).
Yes, have Failover-only set True in conf. This is my pool info display. Queued work requests: 15 Share submissions: 261 Accepted shares: 247 Rejected shares: 14 Accepted difficulty shares: 247 Rejected difficulty shares: 14 Reject ratio: 5.4%
Seems like ok values considering I've heard rejects are usually higher on p2pool. It's still lower than the network reported value around 23%. I guess I'll let it run and figure out if it's working properly. I'm afraid I've given up on p2pool now. After a day of mining I had 5 shares of which 4 were either orphans or rejects. So that's about 75% loss? I simply can't afford to do mining like that with the current difficulty and electric costs. It was a nice idea but I'm going back to my regular pool where I actually get paid to mine. Maybe it's latency issues here but my info above seemed ok.
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December 06, 2012, 07:32:45 AM |
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Yea, it is really nice 263MB res just after start on my 64bit VM Great job forrsetv!
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December 06, 2012, 07:34:02 AM |
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What is UR mining rig? Also check GBT latency.
I use FPGA/USB, the hardware is perfectly supported by p2pool in small quantities. What is GBT latency? Bitcoind GetBlockTemplate Latency See your /static/graphs.html?Hour page and look on graph Mine is around 0.2s
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December 06, 2012, 10:18:55 AM Last edit: December 06, 2012, 10:40:53 AM by aTg |
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As I can reduce latency? in another Internet connection, I have 0.5s, ADSL is the problem?
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December 06, 2012, 10:46:45 AM |
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As I can reduce latency? in another Internet connection, I have 0.5s, ADSL is the problem?
On avg 10s longpool if GBT is ~3s you have fair chance to get work that is already stale :/ IMO it is your bitcoind lagging, try latest git https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoinCheck your bitcoind and p2pool server CPU usage, maybe it is chocking...
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December 06, 2012, 11:25:16 AM Last edit: December 06, 2012, 04:15:58 PM by aTg |
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In the two PCs I have version 0.7.1 of bitcoind, one is build 0.7.1-precise1 this is what gives 4s latency over right now and the other is the build 0.7.1-oneiric1 works well but not I think the problem comes from the collection, I end the ideas ...
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December 06, 2012, 02:49:25 PM |
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In the two PCs I have version 0.7.1 of bitcoind, one is build 0.7.1-precise1 this is what gives 4s latency over right now and the other is the build 0.7.1-oneiric1 works well but not I think the problem comes from the collection, I end the ideas ...
Try editing your bitcoin conf with the below settings. The reasoning behind them is with less connections and less transactions to process your bitcoind will respond faster. It did help a lot for me. Also I've noticed that anyone compiling their own bitcoin from git has a big advantage too since the new db system for the next bitcoin release is way faster. If you can't compile your own keep an eye out for a 0.8RC1 when it comes out. maxconnections=10
#Maximum size, in bytes, of blocks you create: blockmaxsize=50000
#How many bytes of the block should be dedicated to high-priority transactions, #included regardless of the fees they pay blockprioritysize=2000
#Minimum block size you want to create; block will be filled with free transactions #until there are no more or the block reaches this size: blockminsize=0
#Fee-per-kilobyte amount (in BTC) considered the same as "free" #Be careful setting this: if you set it to zero then #a transaction spammer can cheaply fill blocks using #1-satoshi-fee transactions. It should be set above the real #cost to you of processing a transaction. mintxfee=0.0005
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December 06, 2012, 03:42:43 PM |
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How are you guys upgrading to not restart to 0? The last time I upgraded from 9.0 to 9.2 my shares reset to 0 and I lost a day of mining. PS
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twmz
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December 06, 2012, 04:38:49 PM |
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How are you guys upgrading to not restart to 0? The last time I upgraded from 9.0 to 9.2 my shares reset to 0 and I lost a day of mining.
Restarting doesn't reset your earnings or any shares you have previously found. It just resets the stats that are displayed in the console.
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December 06, 2012, 04:43:41 PM |
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How are you guys upgrading to not restart to 0? The last time I upgraded from 9.0 to 9.2 my shares reset to 0 and I lost a day of mining.
Restarting doesn't reset your earnings or any shares you have previously found. It just resets the stats that are displayed in the console. It can, if he mine on another address after upgrade aka different/deleted cashed payout address file or another wallet.
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twmz
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December 06, 2012, 04:56:11 PM |
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How are you guys upgrading to not restart to 0? The last time I upgraded from 9.0 to 9.2 my shares reset to 0 and I lost a day of mining.
Restarting doesn't reset your earnings or any shares you have previously found. It just resets the stats that are displayed in the console. It can, if he mine on another address after upgrade aka different/deleted cashed payout address file or another wallet. Even if he starts a new address, the old address will still get paid as blocks are found. Nothing is lost from restarting.
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December 06, 2012, 08:36:35 PM |
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How are you guys upgrading to not restart to 0? The last time I upgraded from 9.0 to 9.2 my shares reset to 0 and I lost a day of mining.
Restarting doesn't reset your earnings or any shares you have previously found. It just resets the stats that are displayed in the console. It can, if he mine on another address after upgrade aka different/deleted cashed payout address file or another wallet. Even if he starts a new address, the old address will still get paid as blocks are found. Nothing is lost from restarting. Right, he just maybe hit 2day long block
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December 06, 2012, 08:50:14 PM |
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I use a new address every month, just a habit, plus makes it easy to track income.
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December 07, 2012, 10:14:11 AM |
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