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Author Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool  (Read 4382609 times)
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May 22, 2011, 10:22:59 AM
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naa its doing the same yo-yo thing it was doing yesterday

up and down and up and down

'problems connecting with bitcoin rpc'

I wonder what happens at this time of day because its the exact same time this happened yesterday, maybe the server does back up or something at this time?
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May 22, 2011, 10:27:12 AM
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Yes, I'm looking for the reason right now.

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May 22, 2011, 10:31:45 AM
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naa its doing the same yo-yo thing it was doing yesterday

Slush has disappeared completely from bitcoinwatch.. it's completely down.
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May 22, 2011, 11:02:35 AM
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Yes, I'm looking for the reason right now.
Hey slush, you have about 4000 workers. And 800-1000 getworks/s. What CPU does your server have and what is the load?

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May 22, 2011, 11:13:24 AM
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naa its doing the same yo-yo thing it was doing yesterday

Slush has disappeared completely from bitcoinwatch.. it's completely down.

Bitcoinwatch is downloading hashrate from my stats page. I turned off website for a moment, because of investigating troubles. So that's reason why bitcoinwatch displayed zero hashrate.

Actually pool was not completely down, but majority of users had connection problems. It looks like troubles on provider's internal network and I'm solving it with his support. Pool is back up, but we're still finding any reason for network lockups to prevent outages like that for the future.

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May 22, 2011, 11:13:56 AM
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naa its doing the same yo-yo thing it was doing yesterday

Slush has disappeared completely from bitcoinwatch.. it's completely down.


it was down a bit, but I think it works fine now.

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May 22, 2011, 11:18:14 AM
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It looks like server failed during the hourly score recalculation process.
I see a very large total round score but pieces got by my miners for shares they found are tiny.
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May 22, 2011, 11:45:12 AM
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It looks like server failed during the hourly score recalculation process.
I see a very large total round score but pieces got by my miners for shares they found are tiny.

Damn, you're right. After this round finish, I'll recalculate block using share based algorithm to minimize unfairnes in rewards.

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May 22, 2011, 12:02:47 PM
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Hey slush, you have about 4000 workers. And 800-1000 getworks/s. What CPU does your server have and what is the load?

1x load balancer (I'm preparing second one for ip failover), 4x application servers, 1x database server

All servers are virtualised Intel Xeon quadcores and typical load is 0.2 (so roughly 5% of maximum load) giving me enough space for more workers Wink. I'm using more application servers mainly because I'm running more bitcoin daemons and I want to isolate them (they ocasionally have disk I/O peaks, so running them on more servers improve their speed a lot).

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May 22, 2011, 12:06:21 PM
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After this round finish, I'll recalculate block using share based algorithm to minimize unfairnes in rewards.

Because pool didn't find a block until end of hour, everything fixed up and using share based rewarding isn't necessary now.

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May 22, 2011, 04:08:08 PM
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Slush, can you please add ssl to the login area? You can get a cert for free from startssl for example.
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May 22, 2011, 04:32:30 PM
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Slush,

I am just a little curios how you estimate the hash rate of your pool. Not just yours, but in general, how is that done? Are you simply looking at the frequency of how often blocks are found compared to the current target?

Just curious.

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May 22, 2011, 05:05:10 PM
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After this round finish, I'll recalculate block using share based algorithm to minimize unfairnes in rewards.

Because pool didn't find a block until end of hour, everything fixed up and using share based rewarding isn't necessary now.
I still see a very low reward for ~3 hours hashing. Is this normal?
As from my stats page:

unfortunately our rewards are based on our share of the hashing of 50 btc block that must be split up evenly among all the workers. So a 3 hour share does not necessary pay more or less than a 3 min round. It would be nice if we were paid by the amount of time we are hashing but it simply does not work that way

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May 22, 2011, 05:05:36 PM
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I still see a very low reward for ~3 hours hashing. Is this normal?

Firstly, reward is not necessary related to time, but to rounds. When pool is very lucky for some time, you can earn 1BTC per hour and in oposite, you can earn 0.01 in three hours.

But in this case, this round was affected by pool outage and hourly score renormalizing was skipped, so I'll recalculate rewards again to make it more fair.

Edit: better? Smiley

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May 22, 2011, 05:25:34 PM
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Waiting for LP man, hope you done it soon  Grin
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May 22, 2011, 05:46:06 PM
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Hello bitcoin world.

I have no experience to this whole bitcoin thing, so I'm as noob as you can get.
I've started mining only yesterday and it's going almost great. I have one problem though, which I may have fixed on my own but I just wanted to check with you guys.

My problem is that while mining with GUIMiner (latest version), after a few minutes  I was getting a lot of connection problems and "server down for maintenance". At first I thought that I was just unlucky but then I connected my pc directly to the modem, bypassing the router, and it connected with no problems.  After a bit of searching today I've configured my router (netgear) to trigger port range 8332 to 8338 (the second one was just a guess, the first number I got using Tcpview.exe to see where the program was trying to connect).
 In the end this seems to have done it. What range exactly should I forward (if any)?

But I am no expert when it comes to networks and configuring port triggering and all this stuff. I don't even know if what I did helped or it works now just by coincidence.

 also, what's the normal % of stale/invalid shares? I seem to get about 1%.
 2nd: I got my key (wallet thingy) by installing the official bitcoin program which showed a "your Bitcoin Address" And I used that in the "My account" page. Is that ok?

Thanks
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May 22, 2011, 06:02:02 PM
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Hello bitcoin world.

I have no experience to this whole bitcoin thing, so I'm as noob as you can get.
I've started mining only yesterday and it's going almost great. I have one problem though, which I may have fixed on my own but I just wanted to check with you guys.

My problem is that while mining with GUIMiner (latest version), after a few minutes  I was getting a lot of connection problems and "server down for maintenance". At first I thought that I was just unlucky but then I connected my pc directly to the modem, bypassing the router, and it connected with no problems.  After a bit of searching today I've configured my router (netgear) to trigger port range 8332 to 8338 (the second one was just a guess, the first number I got using Tcpview.exe to see where the program was trying to connect).
 In the end this seems to have done it. What range exactly should I forward (if any)?

But I am no expert when it comes to networks and configuring port triggering and all this stuff. I don't even know if what I did helped or it works now just by coincidence.

 also, what's the normal % of stale/invalid shares? I seem to get about 1%.
 2nd: I got my key (wallet thingy) by installing the official bitcoin program which showed a "your Bitcoin Address" And I used that in the "My account" page. Is that ok?

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Yeah thats ok..the reward will be sent to that address..
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May 22, 2011, 07:23:46 PM
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My problem is that while mining with GUIMiner (latest version), after a few minutes  I was getting a lot of connection problems and "server down for maintenance". At first I thought that I was just unlucky but then I connected my pc directly to the modem, bypassing the router, and it connected with no problems.  After a bit of searching today I've configured my router (netgear) to trigger port range 8332 to 8338 (the second one was just a guess, the first number I got using Tcpview.exe to see where the program was trying to connect).
 In the end this seems to have done it. What range exactly should I forward (if any)?

You don't need any port forwarding. Please write me exact times when you see 'server down for maintenance', I'll search logs.

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Yes, that's normal.

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2nd: I got my key (wallet thingy) by installing the official bitcoin program which showed a "your Bitcoin Address" And I used that in the "My account" page. Is that ok?

Yes

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May 23, 2011, 12:55:09 AM
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Thanks for your replies.

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You don't need any port forwarding. Please write me exact times when you see 'server down for maintenance', I'll search logs.
I have disabled port forwarding and everything seems fine now. Does GUIMiner save logs somewhere so I can tell you the exact time or should I wait until it happens again (if) and take a note of it?  I only mine during the day, so maybe only tomorrow.
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May 23, 2011, 04:46:45 AM
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2nd: I got my key (wallet thingy) by installing the official bitcoin program which showed a "your Bitcoin Address" And I used that in the "My account" page. Is that ok?

Yes
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I also have a question about the wallet thing I just started mining yesterday my self. Should I only use the address in the bitcoin program or can I put the address to the wallet.dat in the bitcoin folder?
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