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August 16, 2014, 05:24:33 AM |
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Flashed latest S3 firmware. No issues. Some good info in the support thread for editing advanced page. Working with Multiminer and CGRemote.
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EErik
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August 16, 2014, 07:43:04 AM |
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While I cant verify his numbers, I see no reason to not take them at face value...
That could still be luck. 6 months ago 1 TH/s was HUGE. Now, on p2pool, you're looking at 12 hours on avg for a share. It also doesn't account for the NMC you get from Eligius, which you won't get from p2pool unless you have your own node and blocks are found. M for me is the same... 2 months ago p2p was the best and the most profittable, but now i can't get share and my reward dropped too much... E
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bitcoinbearhk
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August 16, 2014, 09:39:28 AM |
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try 127.0.0.1:9332 for local machine or internal IP of local network node. Hi new to P2P, A quick setup question: 1. I have downloaded bitcoin core 0.9.2.1 2. I have downloaded the whole blockchain (i.e. updated my bitcoin core) 3. I have downloaded p2pool win32_13.4 4. I setup the bitcoin.conf 5. I have runned the bitcoin and p2pool together 6... Now I need to connect my miners to the pool, how? forum says " http://HOST:9332/" but then if my computer is behind router, how ? / is it " http://IP address:192.168.1.xx:9332" ? what about i have set up a node at home, and want to point my miners at my datacenter to the node??? they are on different IP address, and my node computer is behind router ...... how should i point my miners to the node?
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ftoole
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August 16, 2014, 09:54:28 AM |
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try 127.0.0.1:9332 for local machine or internal IP of local network node. Hi new to P2P, A quick setup question: 1. I have downloaded bitcoin core 0.9.2.1 2. I have downloaded the whole blockchain (i.e. updated my bitcoin core) 3. I have downloaded p2pool win32_13.4 4. I setup the bitcoin.conf 5. I have runned the bitcoin and p2pool together 6... Now I need to connect my miners to the pool, how? forum says " http://HOST:9332/" but then if my computer is behind router, how ? / is it " http://IP address:192.168.1.xx:9332" ? what about i have set up a node at home, and want to point my miners at my datacenter to the node??? they are on different IP address, and my node computer is behind router ...... how should i point my miners to the node? Make sure the 9332 port is forwarded via your router. You prob wanna use dynamic dns since its a residential connect. Google dynam8c dns or just get the wan ip from your firewall router. Why not setup p2pool in ur data center.
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EErik
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August 16, 2014, 11:05:31 AM |
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I'm sorry but I honestly do not understand ... how p2p can be the most profittabile when reward fluctuate under 10 mBtc for 1.5 Th / s? in Eligius pool I take 0.036 btc / day I understand the variance of the reward, but for what I have seen of me and many others who have under 2th / s of hashing power is very inconvenient and this is making the p2p pool for a few miners only. E He has 1.5GH/s, take a look at the graph again. http://s18.postimg.org/72y0j35xx/Schermata_da_2014_08_16_13_00_18.jpgit can be said, at this point, that under 1,5th/s is useless mine in p2p? there is no way to correct this problem?
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mdude77
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August 16, 2014, 11:07:22 AM |
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it can be said, at this point, that under 1,5th/s is useless mine in p2p? there is no way to correct this problem?
If you can tolerate the variance, 1.5TH/s will work just fine. M
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IYFTech
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August 16, 2014, 11:16:37 AM |
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Upgraded the S3's firmware this morning, is it me or have Bitmain increased the fan speed/lowered the temp thresholds? Missing the Antmonitor already...........mdude?
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mdude77
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August 16, 2014, 11:27:18 AM |
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Upgraded the S3's firmware this morning, is it me or have Bitmain increased the fan speed/lowered the temp thresholds? Missing the Antmonitor already...........mdude? I'm trying to get my hands on an S3. Someone was gracious enough to front me the BTC. Now I just need to find a place that has them in stock! M
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EErik
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August 16, 2014, 11:47:14 AM |
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it can be said, at this point, that under 1,5th/s is useless mine in p2p? there is no way to correct this problem?
If you can tolerate the variance, 1.5TH/s will work just fine. M Ok, let's see this miner how much is rewarded this week... I bet it can be approximated to 0 or close enough.
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August 16, 2014, 12:52:22 PM |
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it can be said, at this point, that under 1,5th/s is useless mine in p2p? there is no way to correct this problem?
No, I do not agree with that. You can certainly mine with 1.5TH and receive payouts on a frequent basis. I have my miners split into groups at roughly 2Th/s and they are just fine, averaging .02 - .03 BTC / day and a share every 3-4 hours. I don't get your graphs though. Your graphs are showing numbers in the GIGAhash range - 7.65Gh and 1.32Gh - not anything close to a TERAhash. Given the numbers in your graph I would expect to get little to no payouts. It is my belief that currently you can mine successfully on P2Pool with an S3 and get reliable shares and payouts. Yes, that seems to be a high barrier to entry but unfortunately I don't think that's going to be very avoidable very soon with general difficulties increasing.
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PatMan
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August 16, 2014, 12:59:30 PM |
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I don't get your graphs though. Your graphs are showing numbers in the GIGAhash range - 7.65Gh and 1.32Gh - not anything close to a TERAhash. Given the numbers in your graph I would expect to get little to no payouts.
Yeah, I made the mistake of thinking the graphs were TH/s earlier........like a noob
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August 16, 2014, 01:09:52 PM |
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I still can't connect my miners to the p2pool ... I have my bitcoin core running, I have my p2pool running, I see the "black log" and everything seems in order .... Just don't know how to connect my miners to my node ..... I have miners both within the same IP address with my node as well as some with another IP ... Can anybody teach me how do I (1) point my miners within the same network to my node; and (2) how to point my miners from another IP to my node??? Really wish to join the P2Pool
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PatMan
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August 16, 2014, 02:00:43 PM |
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I still can't connect my miners to the p2pool ... I have my bitcoin core running, I have my p2pool running, I see the "black log" and everything seems in order .... Just don't know how to connect my miners to my node ..... I have miners both within the same IP address with my node as well as some with another IP ... Can anybody teach me how do I (1) point my miners within the same network to my node; and (2) how to point my miners from another IP to my node??? Really wish to join the P2Pool It's difficult to give you any advice without knowing what OS, hardware, network conditions & setup you're using. Please post more info - and checkout the 1st & 3rd post at the very beginning of this thread - they should help you
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August 16, 2014, 02:29:48 PM |
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I have a computer with Windows 7, bitcoin core downloaded and updated, p2pool downloaded and running
I have a dynamic IP internet connection, and a Cisco router.
I have in my network the computer (node), and a cointerra machine
Now I want to connect my cointerra to my computer node with p2pool running ......
How should I set it?
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August 16, 2014, 04:21:51 PM |
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I have a computer with Windows 7, bitcoin core downloaded and updated, p2pool downloaded and running
I have a dynamic IP internet connection, and a Cisco router.
I have in my network the computer (node), and a cointerra machine
Now I want to connect my cointerra to my computer node with p2pool running ......
How should I set it?
You just set the pool to the IP address of the windows box that is running the p2pool node. For example if that computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.5 you set the pool to http://192.168.1.5:9332. Use a bitcoin wallet address as the username and a password of x.
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bryonp
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August 16, 2014, 05:16:23 PM |
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I have a computer with Windows 7, bitcoin core downloaded and updated, p2pool downloaded and running
I have a dynamic IP internet connection, and a Cisco router.
I have in my network the computer (node), and a cointerra machine
Now I want to connect my cointerra to my computer node with p2pool running ......
How should I set it?
You just set the pool to the IP address of the windows box that is running the p2pool node. For example if that computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.5 you set the pool to http://192.168.1.5:9332. Use a bitcoin wallet address as the username and a password of x. Dont forget, you need to have the web server running as well... http service. Then also when it is running use the local http://127.0.0.1:9332/static/ to view stats....
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mdude77
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August 16, 2014, 05:38:26 PM |
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I have a computer with Windows 7, bitcoin core downloaded and updated, p2pool downloaded and running
I have a dynamic IP internet connection, and a Cisco router.
I have in my network the computer (node), and a cointerra machine
Now I want to connect my cointerra to my computer node with p2pool running ......
How should I set it?
You just set the pool to the IP address of the windows box that is running the p2pool node. For example if that computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.5 you set the pool to http://192.168.1.5:9332. Use a bitcoin wallet address as the username and a password of x. Dont forget, you need to have the web server running as well... http service. Then also when it is running use the local http://127.0.0.1:9332/static/ to view stats.... Not so. p2pool provides it's own "server". M
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August 16, 2014, 08:12:57 PM |
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I have a computer with Windows 7, bitcoin core downloaded and updated, p2pool downloaded and running
I have a dynamic IP internet connection, and a Cisco router.
I have in my network the computer (node), and a cointerra machine
Now I want to connect my cointerra to my computer node with p2pool running ......
How should I set it?
You just set the pool to the IP address of the windows box that is running the p2pool node. For example if that computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.5 you set the pool to http://192.168.1.5:9332. Use a bitcoin wallet address as the username and a password of x. Dont forget, you need to have the web server running as well... http service. Then also when it is running use the local http://127.0.0.1:9332/static/ to view stats.... Not so. p2pool provides it's own "server". M Hey, Not arguing with you, but my machine needed me to enable the web services first. Maybe its just me but it would not give me the http until that was enabled. If your having issues it would not hurt to at least check that issue.........
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mdude77
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August 16, 2014, 09:03:02 PM |
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I have a computer with Windows 7, bitcoin core downloaded and updated, p2pool downloaded and running
I have a dynamic IP internet connection, and a Cisco router.
I have in my network the computer (node), and a cointerra machine
Now I want to connect my cointerra to my computer node with p2pool running ......
How should I set it?
You just set the pool to the IP address of the windows box that is running the p2pool node. For example if that computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.5 you set the pool to http://192.168.1.5:9332. Use a bitcoin wallet address as the username and a password of x. Dont forget, you need to have the web server running as well... http service. Then also when it is running use the local http://127.0.0.1:9332/static/ to view stats.... Not so. p2pool provides it's own "server". M Hey, Not arguing with you, but my machine needed me to enable the web services first. Maybe its just me but it would not give me the http until that was enabled. If your having issues it would not hurt to at least check that issue......... Works fine here w/o a web server. Win7 x64 pro. M
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squashpile
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August 16, 2014, 09:14:15 PM |
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After some serious bad mining luck it's been a damn good so far today. My best ever. 0.08261794 so far off two S3's and undervolted s1. That a very nice day for that little bit of hash. I have had a few issues on my pool in the last 24 hrs. Bitcoind has crashed twice after being stable for 30 days. Even after a reboot. It's been fine for a few hours. I just hope the DB is not corrupted and I'll have to download chain again. It was running around 30TH/s for a while, but I'm not sure how much hashrate plays into p2pool/server performance. Server is fine on CPU and RAM. I'll find out soon enough.
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