Mushoz
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May 01, 2013, 11:13:00 PM |
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Is that solo or on a pool Blue? I've been mining roughly 5 hours solo with a similar hash rate and have received about 1000 coins
Can you please post your mining settings? Are you using CGminer?
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Blue_oxen
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May 01, 2013, 11:13:51 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Downright unlucky. Wish I could have borrowed your hash power - would have been rolling in coins by now. I wonder if I am doing something wrong. I have switched over to a pool and am still seeing no coins. Anyone know how long between payments on The Passion node?
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Passion_ltc
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May 01, 2013, 11:15:52 PM |
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I guess I'll set up a pool. I'll let you all know here If i do
Please make your settings public so we other pools can deliver the best service to let this coin grow. This is the biggest problem right now. We don't know exactly how to set them up..
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Fernandez
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May 01, 2013, 11:16:42 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Downright unlucky. Wish I could have borrowed your hash power - would have been rolling in coins by now. I wonder if I am doing something wrong. I have switched over to a pool and am still seeing no coins. Anyone know how long between payments on The Passion node? Pools are crazy right now. I suddenly received 10+ coins which I can only assume arrived from some pool though I have no idea how. Plugging away at solo mining with my 70kH/s. Will move back to FeatherCoins in a few hours.
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Doono
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May 01, 2013, 11:16:51 PM |
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I use reaper since I've always had issues with cgminer QT settings rpcuser= **** rpcpassword= *** rpcallowip=127.0.0.* rpcport=8844 daemon=1 server=1
reaper config
host 127.0.0.1 port 8844 user xxxxx pass xxxxx
protocol litecoin
worksize 256 aggression 17 threads_per_gpu 1 sharethreads 32 lookup_gap 2 gpu_thread_concurrency 22392 long_polling yes
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dreamwatcher
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May 01, 2013, 11:17:03 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Welcome to the club When the blocks are moving this fast you really need to be using long poll, or your miners will be spending a considerable amount of time hashing away at stale blocks. I wrote a small guide for setting up a private pushpool for feather coin when it was brand new and the same issues arose. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1867412#msg1867412If you take time to set it up, it can vastly improve your solved rate, especially in this type of situation.
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Blue_oxen
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May 01, 2013, 11:18:13 PM |
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Is that solo or on a pool Blue? I've been mining roughly 5 hours solo with a similar hash rate and have received about 1000 coins
Can you please post your mining settings? Are you using CGminer? I Was running cgminer with batch : "cgminer --scrypt -o LocalHost:8108 -u username -p password" and then changing the intensity to 19 from inside CGminer. Now I am using : "cgminer --scrypt -o www.the-passion-node.com:80 -u CJ1gNPkuDoKPH5ss2exASsQQsNKVGDgVNd -p x" And adjusting the intensity to 19 after it starts hashing.
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Passion_ltc
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May 01, 2013, 11:19:14 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Welcome to the club When the blocks are moving this fast you really need to be using long poll, or your miners will be spending a considerable amount of time hashing away at stale blocks. I wrote a small guide for setting up a private pushpool for feather coin when it was brand new and the same issues arose. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1867412#msg1867412If you take time to set it up, it can vastly improve your solved rate, especially in this type of situation. Great! I will try it tomorrow.
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bnogal
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May 01, 2013, 11:20:48 PM |
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ok, since i changed to solo mining, i solved another 2 88*2
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Mushoz
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May 01, 2013, 11:22:25 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Welcome to the club When the blocks are moving this fast you really need to be using long poll, or your miners will be spending a considerable amount of time hashing away at stale blocks. I wrote a small guide for setting up a private pushpool for feather coin when it was brand new and the same issues arose. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1867412#msg1867412If you take time to set it up, it can vastly improve your solved rate, especially in this type of situation. Is it possible to use Stratum on a private pool instead? Maybe via Stratum proxy?
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ImI
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May 01, 2013, 11:25:22 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Welcome to the club When the blocks are moving this fast you really need to be using long poll, or your miners will be spending a considerable amount of time hashing away at stale blocks. I wrote a small guide for setting up a private pushpool for feather coin when it was brand new and the same issues arose. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1867412#msg1867412If you take time to set it up, it can vastly improve your solved rate, especially in this type of situation. thx! although i thought that with --expiry the miner starts looking again after 1s anyways?
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dreamwatcher
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May 01, 2013, 11:29:21 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Welcome to the club When the blocks are moving this fast you really need to be using long poll, or your miners will be spending a considerable amount of time hashing away at stale blocks. I wrote a small guide for setting up a private pushpool for feather coin when it was brand new and the same issues arose. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1867412#msg1867412If you take time to set it up, it can vastly improve your solved rate, especially in this type of situation. Is it possible to use Stratum on a private pool instead? Maybe via Stratum proxy? You can, I do it quite often when working with/changing/testing pool software. Will a person running a private pool for a few personal rigs see any benefit? Not really. Look at how long LP has been around and how large pools grew and hash rates increased before the introduction of stratum was needed. But then again , there is always the coolness factor of running the latest protocol...
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Mushoz
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May 01, 2013, 11:34:19 PM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Welcome to the club When the blocks are moving this fast you really need to be using long poll, or your miners will be spending a considerable amount of time hashing away at stale blocks. I wrote a small guide for setting up a private pushpool for feather coin when it was brand new and the same issues arose. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1867412#msg1867412If you take time to set it up, it can vastly improve your solved rate, especially in this type of situation. Is it possible to use Stratum on a private pool instead? Maybe via Stratum proxy? You can, I do it quite often when working with/changing/testing pool software. Will a person running a private pool for a few personal rigs see any benefit? Not really. Look at how long LP has been around and how large pools grew and hash rates increased before the introduction of stratum was needed. But then again , there is always the coolness factor of running the latest protocol... But will you still need pushpool? Or can Stratum Proxy connect to Bitcoind directly?
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gpudude
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GPUDude
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May 01, 2013, 11:48:27 PM |
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Finally got going however it says....
"Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart" "Straturm from pool 0 detected a new block"
And repeats that (the work restart one is more common).
Can you see if you are generating any shares at all? (i.e; actually mining)
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This is on blastbob by the way...
--scrypt -o pool01-cnc.coinloot.com:8400 -u yourCNCaddress -p x -s 5 --expiry 5 --queue 0
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I have tried to solo mine and followed instructions, but when I click on SoloMine.bat the CMD window flashes up quickly and disappears... (cant see what the message says).... Any ideas how to get it working?
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Davethedestroyer
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May 01, 2013, 11:56:18 PM |
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Anyone else's wallet syncing backwards! I think China just woke up...
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Rubberduckie
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May 01, 2013, 11:58:47 PM |
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After trying the pools for last 5 hours I switched back to solo mining and found a block after less than 5 minutes
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dreamwatcher
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May 02, 2013, 12:00:53 AM |
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well after 5 hours with 1000khs + i still have 0 coins.
Welcome to the club When the blocks are moving this fast you really need to be using long poll, or your miners will be spending a considerable amount of time hashing away at stale blocks. I wrote a small guide for setting up a private pushpool for feather coin when it was brand new and the same issues arose. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1867412#msg1867412If you take time to set it up, it can vastly improve your solved rate, especially in this type of situation. Is it possible to use Stratum on a private pool instead? Maybe via Stratum proxy? You can, I do it quite often when working with/changing/testing pool software. Will a person running a private pool for a few personal rigs see any benefit? Not really. Look at how long LP has been around and how large pools grew and hash rates increased before the introduction of stratum was needed. But then again , there is always the coolness factor of running the latest protocol... But will you still need pushpool? Or can Stratum Proxy connect to Bitcoind directly? It might be possible, however there are larger concerns. Using pool software based on getwork makes for a fairly easy shift/mod to use between coins. The daemon handles most of the work outside hashing the header. With the modern block template protocols (GBT-Stratum), the pool software is relying on template information from the daemon about the construction of the whole block. This makes switching between coins, especially those with new concepts and data fields and coinbase transactions much harder and often requires changing hard coded values and/or adding code. Many times one will not know that the pool software is not ready for a particular coin (before, during or even after modification) until your rigs solve a block and it goes off into the void. Either rejected with an error or I have some cases where the pool software just will not submit the block to the daemon...(Dealing with that one now...grrrr). So, if you go that route, make sure to test your config on the test net for the coin you want to mine. Better to discover an issue quickly there, then after hours of mining only to have the block rejected because of pool software/coin incompatibility.
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Tittiez
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May 02, 2013, 12:01:52 AM |
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Finally got going however it says....
"Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart" "Straturm from pool 0 detected a new block"
The difficulty is really high on P2Pool. You won't see shares very often.
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megablue
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May 02, 2013, 12:05:12 AM |
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First time solo here... I have a quick question about it.
my miner is connected to my solo server, so... finding new blocks are purely based on luck? is it normal that i have nothing for like 20minutes?
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