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Author Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool  (Read 2591571 times)
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June 21, 2013, 09:20:05 AM
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haha, i lol'ed @

I dont use P2Fool because the payout over a month or so was so far below what even deepbit would of made me with PPS it was laughable sickening.

?? This has been one of the luckier weeks and months in a while:
Pool Luck(?) (7 days, 30 days, 90 days): 139.2%96.8%106.6%

i'd love to see what deepbit is paying out these days! It's all luck, but p2pool has had some good variance for a while.

that was someone's post on the quoted link (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90658.msg998190#msg998190)  from june 2012
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June 21, 2013, 09:40:21 AM
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Bfl lied. I've made the most money with p2pool.

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that was someone's post on the quoted link (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90658.msg998190#msg998190)  from june 2012

oh yeah ha - you know what payout really sucks? solo mining. i've been doing that for years and it doesn't payout. It's obvious my bitcoind must be broken.


EDIT: On BFL's forums, some users are reporting > 100% efficiency with 5.5 GH/s miners. I thought reports here were that they don't work?
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/jalapeno-single-sc-support/3367-reducing-20%25-hash-rate-penalty-using-bfl-hardware-p2pool.html#post42224
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June 22, 2013, 12:21:08 AM
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Maybe higher difficulty would help?

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June 22, 2013, 03:46:40 AM
Last edit: June 22, 2013, 04:07:59 AM by zvs
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re:  Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected!, etc.

I get a lot of orphans when this happens... because my bitcoind is too fast?

I went to several other pools (my other one in Florida, OVH in Canada, p2pool.org, some others) and they all had my share listed, which means that it was accepted and got orphaned later.

This occuring after several:

2013-06-09 21:34:35.132788 Skipping from block 4bc4be449a7de0c01cb29a9d661045a19393dea2cefc2e26b to block 9b14c16ea0d67eda77564adca4de0ac3e84b1efbd8cfb5adce!
2013-06-09 21:34:36.831062 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 4bc4be449a7de0c01cb29a9d661045a19393dea2cefc2e26b < 9b14c16ea0d67eda77564adca4de0ac3e84b1efbd8cfb5adce'! Jumping from 2ba6238a to e8ee1640!
2013-06-09 21:34:36.917817 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 4bc4be449a7de0c01cb29a9d661045a19393dea2cefc2e26b < 9b14c16ea0d67eda77564adca4de0ac3e84b1efbd8cfb5adce'! Jumping from 2ba6238a to e8ee1640!
2013-06-09 21:34:36.920728 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 4bc4be449a7de0c01cb29a9d661045a19393dea2cefc2e26b < 9b14c16ea0d67eda77564adca4de0ac3e84b1efbd8cfb5adce'! Jumping from 2ba6238a to e8ee1640!
2013-06-09 21:34:40.064626 GOT SHARE! Brusthonin 32cdc8e4 prev e8ee1640 age 2.69s

... and then that share was orphaned.  It seems to me like if I modified the source to turn off the whole 'punishing share' stuff, I'd get less orphans?

If I understand correctly, P2Pool doesn't want to build a share on top of one it knows to be stale (built on a previous Bitcoin block).

It may be because your bitcoind has better connections to the Bitcoin P2P network and learns of new blocks before others: if the majority of the network is slower it will not see the share as a "Block-stale" as you do and not punish it, refusing your share in the relatively rare case when you submit one just after this "Block-stale". You could lose a bit of income this way, but it should not be noticeable (this can only affect you during the ~5s a block needs to fully propagates the Bitcoin network, which is less than 1% of the block interval: in the worst case you shouldn't lose more than 0.5% of efficiency).

If you modified the source to turn off the 'punishing share', you would find your node at the opposite end of the spectrum: it would build on a potential stales and make orphans too.

You can find out if it's a problem by computing the number of shares you found just after a block that were orphaned and the number of shares that were accepted. If you have enough logs/hashrate you can get a meaningful sample (one hundred shares generated just after blocks would be adequate) and find if you get more orphans in this population than the orphans you get over the same time period. This would make sure there is some imbalance and I think we could even find out if reversing the logic would benefit you in your case (I'm a bit tired and going to bed, but I think it's simple probabilities).

OK, so I've been looking at my orphans for the last 10 days or so.... about 33% of them occur after a block solve.

Here's another example (editing out the multiple new work for workers messages, so there's just the one)

2013-06-21 22:31:58.822054 P2Pool: 17355 shares in chain (17359 verified/17359 total) Peers: 77 (16 incoming)
2013-06-21 22:31:58.822116  Local: 6968MH/s in last 10.0 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~2.0% (0-6%) Expected time to share: 11.7 minutes
2013-06-21 22:31:58.822136  Shares: 128 (2 orphan, 7 dead) Stale rate: ~7.0% (3-13%) Efficiency: ~107.9% (101-112%) Current payout: 0.2439 BTC
2013-06-21 22:31:58.822159  Pool: 582GH/s Stale rate: 13.9% Expected time to block: 1.6 days
2013-06-21 22:32:03.229133 Skipping from block 2d6aa3455150dc4ed11205a84269ec9d8248c74fba1760ca6c to block 35054271c485c0c1e7d0581d22196ef7a11b00ab308c9a20ad!
2013-06-21 22:32:03.273201 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11481.054517 Total block value: 25.000000 BTC including 0 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:03.873304 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 2d6aa3455150dc4ed11205a84269ec9d8248c74fba1760ca6c < 35054271c485c0c1e7d0581d22196ef7a11b00ab308c9a20ad'! Jumping from ab17a876 to f4ee4862!
2013-06-21 22:32:04.180605 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11414.202197 Total block value: 25.002500 BTC including 4 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:05.143761 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 2d6aa3455150dc4ed11205a84269ec9d8248c74fba1760ca6c < 35054271c485c0c1e7d0581d22196ef7a11b00ab308c9a20ad'! Jumping from ab17a876 to f4ee4862!
2013-06-21 22:32:05.146830 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 2d6aa3455150dc4ed11205a84269ec9d8248c74fba1760ca6c < 35054271c485c0c1e7d0581d22196ef7a11b00ab308c9a20ad'! Jumping from ab17a876 to f4ee4862!
2013-06-21 22:32:06.846943 P2Pool: 17354 shares in chain (17359 verified/17359 total) Peers: 77 (16 incoming)
2013-06-21 22:32:06.847025  Local: 7054MH/s in last 10.0 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~2.0% (0-6%) Expected time to share: 11.5 minutes
2013-06-21 22:32:06.847051  Shares: 128 (2 orphan, 7 dead) Stale rate: ~7.0% (3-13%) Efficiency: ~107.7% (100-112%) Current payout: 0.2428 BTC
2013-06-21 22:32:06.847077  Pool: 581GH/s Stale rate: 13.7% Expected time to block: 1.7 days
2013-06-21 22:32:10.143508 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 2d6aa3455150dc4ed11205a84269ec9d8248c74fba1760ca6c < 35054271c485c0c1e7d0581d22196ef7a11b00ab308c9a20ad'! Jumping from ab17a876 to f4ee4862!
2013-06-21 22:32:10.146594 Punishing share for 'Block-stale detected! 2d6aa3455150dc4ed11205a84269ec9d8248c74fba1760ca6c < 35054271c485c0c1e7d0581d22196ef7a11b00ab308c9a20ad'! Jumping from ab17a876 to f4ee4862!
2013-06-21 22:32:13.344146 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11376.680741 Total block value: 25.002500 BTC including 4 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:14.824266 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11379.604632 Total block value: 25.002500 BTC including 4 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:14.863067 P2Pool: 17356 shares in chain (17361 verified/17361 total) Peers: 77 (16 incoming)
2013-06-21 22:32:14.863146  Local: 6995MH/s in last 10.0 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~2.0% (0-6%) Expected time to share: 11.6 minutes
2013-06-21 22:32:14.863172  Shares: 128 (2 orphan, 7 dead) Stale rate: ~7.0% (3-13%) Efficiency: ~107.9% (101-112%) Current payout: 0.2428 BTC
2013-06-21 22:32:14.863199  Pool: 576GH/s Stale rate: 13.9% Expected time to block: 1.7 days
2013-06-21 22:32:15.729087 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11319.620580 Total block value: 25.002500 BTC including 4 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:17.027868 GOT SHARE! Drizztztzzztztzzzzztzz f3db321a prev 15a3746e age 1.30s
2013-06-21 22:32:17.139592 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11282.391344 Total block value: 25.002500 BTC including 4 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:22.883715 P2Pool: 17350 shares in chain (17354 verified/17354 total) Peers: 77 (16 incoming)
2013-06-21 22:32:22.883792  Local: 7138MH/s in last 10.0 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~2.0% (0-6%) Expected time to share: 11.4 minutes
2013-06-21 22:32:22.883817  Shares: 129 (2 orphan, 7 dead) Stale rate: ~7.0% (3-13%) Efficiency: ~108.3% (101-113%) Current payout: 0.2716 BTC
2013-06-21 22:32:22.883853  Pool: 591GH/s Stale rate: 14.1% Expected time to block: 1.6 days
2013-06-21 22:32:27.267897 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11282.391344 Total block value: 25.001000 BTC including 2 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:30.904216 P2Pool: 17350 shares in chain (17354 verified/17354 total) Peers: 77 (16 incoming)
2013-06-21 22:32:30.904297  Local: 6936MH/s in last 10.0 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~2.0% (0-6%) Expected time to share: 11.7 minutes
2013-06-21 22:32:30.904323  Shares: 129 (2 orphan, 7 dead) Stale rate: ~7.0% (3-13%) Efficiency: ~108.3% (101-113%) Current payout: 0.2716 BTC
2013-06-21 22:32:30.904352  Pool: 591GH/s Stale rate: 14.1% Expected time to block: 1.6 days
2013-06-21 22:32:33.207259 New work for worker! Difficulty: 15.000000 Share difficulty: 11301.302403 Total block value: 25.001000 BTC including 2 transactions
2013-06-21 22:32:38.925707 P2Pool: 17327 shares in chain (17332 verified/17332 total) Peers: 77 (16 incoming)
2013-06-21 22:32:38.925789  Local: 6976MH/s in last 10.0 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~2.0% (0-6%) Expected time to share: 11.5 minutes
2013-06-21 22:32:38.925825  Shares: 129 (3 orphan, 7 dead) Stale rate: ~7.8% (4-14%) Efficiency: ~107.4% (100-112%) Current payout: 0.2428 BTC
2013-06-21 22:32:38.925861  Pool: 574GH/s Stale rate: 14.1% Expected time to block: 1.7 days

Here's what it looks like on a server in Canada's OVH datacenter (100ms from my Hetzner server):

My share:

Time first seen: Fri Jun 21 2013 22:32:17 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) (1371871937.19677)
Peer first received from: 5.9.24.81,37483

The one that replaced it:

Time first seen: Fri Jun 21 2013 22:32:31 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) (1371871951.30414)
Peer first received from: xxx,55412

Since there was one other 'new work' thing in there, it means that a 2nd share built off my own and that 2-share chain wasn't invalidated until the 3rd share.

For this to happen, that would mean that three clients would have had to accept one of the shares that my node 'punished' for being invalid (probably the one that came 600ms after the block was detected)...

or is my logic here wrong somewhere?

ed: edited out a 3rd party IP

ed2:  and here's the "offending" block:

http://blockchain.info/block/000000000000008f0ea3c9b07b3284ffdaad5b0dd31997ea1d02742bc9a185cb

blockchain.info reports it being first seen from my IP, 5.9.24.81

hmm..  or, it could be the one before it,

http://blockchain.info/block-index/394345

where it lists 5.9.24.81 as 10th or so

i think that one is probably the one.   the other came @ 32:27....  which would be 4 seconds before the share that replaced mine, but 26 seconds after the last block...  and would also mean that p2pool x's and p2pool y's were working off of different chains for at least those 26 seconds
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June 22, 2013, 03:52:35 AM
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EDIT: On BFL's forums, some users are reporting > 100% efficiency with 5.5 GH/s miners. I thought reports here were that they don't work?
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/jalapeno-single-sc-support/3367-reducing-20%25-hash-rate-penalty-using-bfl-hardware-p2pool.html#post42224

Hi I'm that user on forums.butterflylabs.com talking about my jalepeno which works fine on p2pool, my current efficiency is 105%.  I'm not sure why the p2pool guide claims ASICs can't work on p2pool, it's working fine for me.  Once I get my 60GH singles in I'll be trying them there too so we'll see if they hold up as well.
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mine 4 days but no block , is this normal ? Huh
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June 22, 2013, 04:07:52 AM
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EDIT: On BFL's forums, some users are reporting > 100% efficiency with 5.5 GH/s miners. I thought reports here were that they don't work?
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/jalapeno-single-sc-support/3367-reducing-20%25-hash-rate-penalty-using-bfl-hardware-p2pool.html#post42224

Hi I'm that user on forums.butterflylabs.com talking about my jalepeno which works fine on p2pool, my current efficiency is 105%.  I'm not sure why the p2pool guide claims ASICs can't work on p2pool, it's working fine for me.  Once I get my 60GH singles in I'll be trying them there too so we'll see if they hold up as well.


Can you make a post here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153232.msg2545270#msg2545270

I'm hoping we can at least get the forum guide updated.

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June 22, 2013, 04:08:32 AM
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mine 4 days but no block , is this normal ? Huh

Expected time to block: 41.7 hours

So, no but it is well within the variance range.

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June 22, 2013, 04:11:35 AM
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mine 4 days but no block , is this normal ? Huh

Expected time to block: 41.7 hours

So, no but it is well within the variance range.

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haha, that's a lot more unlikely than not finding one at all for 4 days =p  (looking at the last 4)
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June 22, 2013, 04:18:27 AM
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Oh, I guess there's also the case where my client reported one of my shares as dead right after a block was solved, but then later it, uh, became undead the next work cycle.  I guess it's the same phenomenon?

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I'm not sure how Erupter blades behave with P2Pool, please give us a quick report when your reach 25 total shares then 50 (the more you have the more we will know for sure how your setup behaves).

OK, I've reached 25 shares!  Of these 25 blocks total, there are now 3 orphaned, and 0 dead.  So, that's much better.

I checked it before and still had only 2 orphaned shares at around 22 blocks total, so that was a huge streak (from 7 to 22) without getting any orphans at all.

My network connection has also settled out, and it's worked its way up to 11 connections total (6 outgoing, 5 incoming).

Now, all that needs to be done is to solve a block!  It's been a while, hasn't it?  I guess it's a run of bad luck, but still, it's frustrating to see shares expire when 24 hours old, reducing my payout.  I just missed getting in on that one day where 5 blocks were solved in a single day....

I wonder if it would help P2Pool if the time between solving shares was lengthened, from 10 seconds, to 30 seconds?  That would be better for the high hashrate nodes (perhaps fixing the ASIC latency problem), and it would be better for the low hashrate nodes like mine (then shares would last for 3 days, instead of 1 day, before expiring).

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tell, me the next lucky day, i will jump immediately, meanwhile, i'm mining litecoin
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I'll pm you when another lucky day is scheduled

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lol

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halving the pool Hashrate  Sad

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June 22, 2013, 08:54:10 PM
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EDIT: On BFL's forums, some users are reporting > 100% efficiency with 5.5 GH/s miners. I thought reports here were that they don't work?
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/jalapeno-single-sc-support/3367-reducing-20%25-hash-rate-penalty-using-bfl-hardware-p2pool.html#post42224

Hi I'm that user on forums.butterflylabs.com talking about my jalepeno which works fine on p2pool, my current efficiency is 105%.  I'm not sure why the p2pool guide claims ASICs can't work on p2pool, it's working fine for me.  Once I get my 60GH singles in I'll be trying them there too so we'll see if they hold up as well.

It's odd, that's for sure.  You have 105% efficiency, but you also have a 20% DOA rate (which is horribly bad).  Not sure which number to believe...

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EDIT: On BFL's forums, some users are reporting > 100% efficiency with 5.5 GH/s miners. I thought reports here were that they don't work?
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/jalapeno-single-sc-support/3367-reducing-20%25-hash-rate-penalty-using-bfl-hardware-p2pool.html#post42224

Hi I'm that user on forums.butterflylabs.com talking about my jalepeno which works fine on p2pool, my current efficiency is 105%.  I'm not sure why the p2pool guide claims ASICs can't work on p2pool, it's working fine for me.  Once I get my 60GH singles in I'll be trying them there too so we'll see if they hold up as well.

It's odd, that's for sure.  You have 105% efficiency, but you also have a 20% DOA rate (which is horribly bad).  Not sure which number to believe...

Isn't 20% DOA pretty average for p2pool?
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EDIT: On BFL's forums, some users are reporting > 100% efficiency with 5.5 GH/s miners. I thought reports here were that they don't work?
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/jalapeno-single-sc-support/3367-reducing-20%25-hash-rate-penalty-using-bfl-hardware-p2pool.html#post42224

Hi I'm that user on forums.butterflylabs.com talking about my jalepeno which works fine on p2pool, my current efficiency is 105%.  I'm not sure why the p2pool guide claims ASICs can't work on p2pool, it's working fine for me.  Once I get my 60GH singles in I'll be trying them there too so we'll see if they hold up as well.

It's odd, that's for sure.  You have 105% efficiency, but you also have a 20% DOA rate (which is horribly bad).  Not sure which number to believe...

Isn't 20% DOA pretty average for p2pool?

My GPUs (when I was still mining with GPUs) were getting <2% DOA.

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