Carlton Banks
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June 30, 2014, 07:03:01 PM |
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When you compare the quality of ASIC hardware, which is often reported as being delivered in a beat-up state, with forked miner software and dodgy firmware and how stable p2pool is, the double-standard about quality is obvious. Yeah, it's strange how people could think it's the p2pool code that causes only select hardware to have problems. There was a time in the early days of ASICs when there actually was an issue with how p2pool talked to any ASIC based hardware, then that got fixed. Now that those who previously complained about this have changed their minds in a haughty foot-stomping sob, maybe we can forget about it. Tip for you guys: stop buying incompatible hardware, or cursing the sky for being blue Re: Bitfury, the OneString devices also work on p2pool, the BFSB design was the only one that doesn't AFAIK.
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cathoderay
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Welcome to dogietalk.bs
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June 30, 2014, 08:04:11 PM |
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What's ironic is that users don't understand that it's .....blahblahblah
Hello forrestv/his lover - nice of you to drop in. Are you upset because users are trying to improve something that you convinced yourself was perfect in every detail for the last 2 years? Don't be - you should be happy @ Carlton: You mad bro?
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June 30, 2014, 08:31:28 PM |
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What's ironic is that users don't understand that it's .....blahblahblah
Hello forrestv Stupid introduction without basis and in direct contradiction with public posts for the last 2 years on bitcointalk everyone can check out. /his lover
Kindergarten-level taunting. - nice of you to drop in. Are you upset because users are trying to improve something that you convinced yourself was perfect in every detail for the last 2 years?
"Users trying to improve" -> trolls that have repeatedly demonstrated they don't have anything to contribute other than their continuous rants. Foregone conclusion: one more ignore. Enjoy ranting with other unproductive trolls wasting each other time.
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cathoderay
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Welcome to dogietalk.bs
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June 30, 2014, 09:54:53 PM |
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That's what that lil'ol ignore button is for......
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VexatoR
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June 30, 2014, 09:58:32 PM |
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new node: 1% fee - node in Germany - hosted on a powerful machine: btc.vexcraft.net
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raskul
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June 30, 2014, 10:54:58 PM |
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had to reboot our EU server earlier to install some other pool... back up again, our Iceland and Israel nodes should be back up at some point next week.
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tips 1APp826DqjJBdsAeqpEstx6Q8hD4urac8a
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infernoman
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June 30, 2014, 11:19:46 PM |
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im looking for some help to get my p2pool working properly. it is currently displaying about 10x lower local hashrate than i am actually doing. i made the networks.py files for fuelcoin and have been working to get a good p2pool working for it. is there any way i could get the proper hashrates to display. and if you have any suggestions for my p2pool to get it working a bit better that would be great. http://99.236.215.227:9222/static/index.html
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raskul
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July 01, 2014, 06:18:34 AM |
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... fuelcoin ...
Bitcoin Forum > Bitcoin > Mining > Pools (Moderators: gmaxwell, MiningBuddy, ckolivas) > [600 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof poolwrong forum buddy.
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tips 1APp826DqjJBdsAeqpEstx6Q8hD4urac8a
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bitpop
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July 01, 2014, 06:24:04 AM |
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nreal
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July 01, 2014, 06:27:50 AM |
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It would be nice to have share info after rebooting p2pool node, someone with the skills could do that. Please. I think it could be easy, but..
f = open("shares.txt","w")
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f = open("shares.txt","a")
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windpath
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July 01, 2014, 12:26:57 PM |
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It would be nice to have share info after rebooting p2pool node, someone with the skills could do that. Please. I think it could be easy, but..
f = open("shares.txt","w")
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The log file is a pretty good place to start... This is untested but should work OK assuming you have enough memory to grep the log... <?php $share_pattern = '/GOT\ SHARE/'; $log_path = '/path/to/logs/p2pool'; $shares = preg_grep($share_pattern, file($log_path)); foreach($shares as $share) { $pieces = explode(" ", $share); $shareDate = $pieces[0]." ".$pieces[1]; $shareMiner = $pieces[4]; $shareShare = $pieces[5]; $shareDoa = (isset($pieces[10]) ? true : false); $values[] = array('miner'=>$shareMiner, 'share'=>$shareShare, 'date'=>$shareDate, 'doa'=>$shareDoa); } print_r($values); ?>
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bryonp
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July 01, 2014, 04:21:54 PM |
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Just had to redo a new computer... Now I have downloaded and installed all of my programs / modules/ etc. On a windows 8 machine.
Every time I try to run run_p2pool.py or p2pool.exe
I get a note saying that the receiving machine has actively refused the connection??? Any hep would be appreciated!!! Thanks
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windpath
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July 01, 2014, 05:07:52 PM |
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Just had to redo a new computer... Now I have downloaded and installed all of my programs / modules/ etc. On a windows 8 machine.
Every time I try to run run_p2pool.py or p2pool.exe
I get a note saying that the receiving machine has actively refused the connection??? Any hep would be appreciated!!! Thanks
I'm not familiar with the error, but I'd start with checking: Ports 9332 & 9333 open? RPC User and Pass set for BitcoinD?
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bkminer
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Don't let the nam-shub in your operating system.
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July 01, 2014, 11:37:45 PM |
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Anyone using [ny|sf].proxypool.doge.st ? I was mining there for months and then yesterday NY stopped accepting my connections, then SF did (although I can't really mine on SF with the lag from me). Not sure what happened but I've been running 2 connections from the same IP for a while then all of a sudden, the door slams. I've emailed but no answer. I've tried from one of my cloud servers and they get in fine, but of course can't mine.
I've gone ahead and plopped down the $20/mo for a VPS to run my own p2pool node since the closest one to me is 46ms.
I guess the only other question is, what are the specifics for tuning a p2pool node for DOGE...I know BTC but DOGE is a different animal.
Thanks...
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bryonp
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July 02, 2014, 01:43:36 AM |
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Just had to redo a new computer... Now I have downloaded and installed all of my programs / modules/ etc. On a windows 8 machine.
Every time I try to run run_p2pool.py or p2pool.exe
I get a note saying that the receiving machine has actively refused the connection??? Any hep would be appreciated!!! Thanks
A REBOOT FIXED IT ALL........ Just curious, I run all antminers....S1 and S2 total 4 TH.... I get 4 TH on my own pool and seem to have no issues? It seems like I hear a lot of people having problems with the S2's??
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PatMan
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July 02, 2014, 06:45:32 AM |
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Just curious, I run all antminers....S1 and S2 total 4 TH.... I get 4 TH on my own pool and seem to have no issues? It seems like I hear a lot of people having problems with the S2's??
S1's work fine with p2pool, but S2's lose between 10%-15% hash rate.......
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bryonp
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July 02, 2014, 06:32:58 PM |
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Hey Guys...I hope I am asking in the right area. Looks like we got a block, how come, my estimated payout... and the the section that says if a block were found now..... Did not even come close to that number not even half? Just trying to understand it...... Its so low payout..... makes it not worth giving this much time to a pool??? Can anyone help me understated a bit better without writing a book??? I want to stay with this as I love it, but the electric bills over 1200.00 cant let me make 20.00 a day? ? Thanks so much in advance....
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mdude77
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July 02, 2014, 06:43:29 PM |
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Hey Guys...I hope I am asking in the right area. Looks like we got a block, how come, my estimated payout... and the the section that says if a block were found now..... Did not even come close to that number not even half? Just trying to understand it...... Its so low payout..... makes it not worth giving this much time to a pool??? Can anyone help me understated a bit better without writing a book??? I want to stay with this as I love it, but the electric bills over 1200.00 cant let me make 20.00 a day? ? Thanks so much in advance.... how long have you been mining with p2pool? it takes about 3 days to get up to par with the estimated payout because of the PPLNS. 1200 electric bill? that's either some seriously expensive electricity, or some serious hashrate. M
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I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
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bryonp
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July 02, 2014, 07:12:30 PM |
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Hey Guys...I hope I am asking in the right area. Looks like we got a block, how come, my estimated payout... and the the section that says if a block were found now..... Did not even come close to that number not even half? Just trying to understand it...... Its so low payout..... makes it not worth giving this much time to a pool??? Can anyone help me understated a bit better without writing a book??? I want to stay with this as I love it, but the electric bills over 1200.00 cant let me make 20.00 a day? ? Thanks so much in advance.... how long have you been mining with p2pool? it takes about 3 days to get up to par with the estimated payout because of the PPLNS. 1200 electric bill? that's either some seriously expensive electricity, or some serious hashrate. M With p2pool solid 24 hours as of block time..... 4TH hash rate..... not to mention, my normal bill here in South Florida is around 325.00 with the heat here and AC....
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July 02, 2014, 07:51:56 PM Last edit: July 03, 2014, 02:39:29 AM by windpath |
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Hey Guys...I hope I am asking in the right area. Looks like we got a block, how come, my estimated payout... and the the section that says if a block were found now..... Did not even come close to that number not even half? Just trying to understand it...... Its so low payout..... makes it not worth giving this much time to a pool??? Can anyone help me understated a bit better without writing a book??? I want to stay with this as I love it, but the electric bills over 1200.00 cant let me make 20.00 a day? ? Thanks so much in advance.... how long have you been mining with p2pool? it takes about 3 days to get up to par with the estimated payout because of the PPLNS. 1200 electric bill? that's either some seriously expensive electricity, or some serious hashrate. M With p2pool solid 24 hours as of block time..... 4TH hash rate..... not to mention, my normal bill here in South Florida is around 325.00 with the heat here and AC.... The expected payout can go up and down with your submitted shares, usually takes 3 days to peak then settles down, you can take a look at a few miner dashboards on my node (sig link) to get an idea of what to expect. My payout has always been exactly what was predicted at the moment a block is found...
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