bspurloc
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September 04, 2013, 06:15:05 PM |
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around 2 hours ago all my GPU miners halted with that IDNA error again. this started happening like a 1.5 months ago occurring biweekly it seems. a friends also did this. so per usual blame my network, blame my setup... would be nice to know why this started happening to peoples gpu miners.
Luckily I noticed it as it happened and reset them all.
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Hippie Tech
aka Amenstop
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All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
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September 04, 2013, 06:26:45 PM |
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around 2 hours ago all my GPU miners halted with that IDNA error again. this started happening like a 1.5 months ago occurring biweekly it seems. a friends also did this. so per usual blame my network, blame my setup... would be nice to know why this started happening to peoples gpu miners.
Luckily I noticed it as it happened and reset them all.
If your motherboard has HPET, enable it from within the bios then run the CMD prompt 'as Admin' and type.. bcdedit /set useplatformclock true (then reboot) enable HPET bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock (then reboot) disable HPET gl
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inevertell
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September 04, 2013, 10:27:51 PM |
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Amazing how much a lucky day can really get my in a positive frame of mind. I think I've got to keep my eyes of my tallying bitcoin and the current exchange rate.
I am too easily affected.
Is there a way for the pool to e-mail me when one of my workers stop?
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dbbit
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September 05, 2013, 05:25:12 AM |
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try pointing it at a direct IP, change IP to a different if it happens
Name: stratum.bitcoin.cz Addresses: 192.198.107.178 95.211.52.40 54.215.3.101 54.225.116.174
Thanks for the help, but sadly, no. I tried all 4 those addresses. The last 2 doesn't respond. The first two have the same issue with ASICMINER blade crashing.
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bspurloc
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September 05, 2013, 06:00:10 AM |
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around 2 hours ago all my GPU miners halted with that IDNA error again. this started happening like a 1.5 months ago occurring biweekly it seems. a friends also did this. so per usual blame my network, blame my setup... would be nice to know why this started happening to peoples gpu miners.
Luckily I noticed it as it happened and reset them all.
If your motherboard has HPET, enable it from within the bios then run the CMD prompt 'as Admin' and type.. bcdedit /set useplatformclock true (then reboot) enable HPET bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock (then reboot) disable HPET gl Dell 390/380's I am using. Dont recall that in the BIOS. blah. I am phasing out these GPUs tho... NOTE: this happens on 10 different machines all at the same time. the GPU miners the asic miners on them keep humming along.
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bspurloc
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September 05, 2013, 06:01:42 AM |
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try pointing it at a direct IP, change IP to a different if it happens
Name: stratum.bitcoin.cz Addresses: 192.198.107.178 95.211.52.40 54.215.3.101 54.225.116.174
Thanks for the help, but sadly, no. I tried all 4 those addresses. The last 2 doesn't respond. The first two have the same issue with ASICMINER blade crashing. Ah I dunno! I have not tried a Blade yet.
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RicRock
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September 05, 2013, 06:16:47 AM |
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A Blade won't work on stratum
You'll have to setup a proxy to communicate via stratum
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xjack
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September 05, 2013, 12:54:37 PM |
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Is there a way for the pool to e-mail me when one of my workers stop?
There are a few apps out there that will do dead worker alerts using your API link. Bitcare for android is one of them....
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inevertell
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September 05, 2013, 01:15:12 PM |
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Thanks. I'm on iOS but I will investigate this. I use an app to view all the stats called BTC Miner on iOS but it doesn't have that function. On another note... 50197.643 Ghash/s.....whoa. Is there a way for the pool to e-mail me when one of my workers stop?
There are a few apps out there that will do dead worker alerts using your API link. Bitcare for android is one of them....
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sheebang
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September 05, 2013, 02:44:55 PM |
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Seems like we are having a luck hopper problem.
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unknown.usr
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September 05, 2013, 03:40:48 PM |
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Seems like we are having a luck hopper problem.
3 hours here, 2 minutes there, 4 hours, 1 minute. Wacky! But that is randomness for you!
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bspurloc
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September 05, 2013, 05:18:56 PM |
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Seems like we are having a luck hopper problem.
nah. Luck hopping happens way way way earlier. we were at 46 through most of this up till today. thousands of Asics got delivered yesterday
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bspurloc
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September 05, 2013, 05:22:19 PM |
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Seems like we are having a luck hopper problem.
3 hours here, 2 minutes there, 4 hours, 1 minute. Wacky! But that is randomness for you! its called statistics. the diff with our hashing power dictates we will find x blocks a day. Luck will causes variants above and below that mark but in the end it will average out close to what it should be. it would be cool if the masses would accept that as fact instead of complaining about long blocks and being silent on 1 minute blocks.
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unknown.usr
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September 05, 2013, 05:30:45 PM |
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Seems like we are having a luck hopper problem.
3 hours here, 2 minutes there, 4 hours, 1 minute. Wacky! But that is randomness for you! its called statistics. the diff with our hashing power dictates we will find x blocks a day. Luck will causes variants above and below that mark but in the end it will average out close to what it should be. it would be cool if the masses would accept that as fact instead of complaining about long blocks and being silent on 1 minute blocks. While this is true, I will still bitch about 11 hour blocks.
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Herp-a-derp
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September 05, 2013, 06:06:34 PM |
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No problems here... try again now.
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bigb159
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September 05, 2013, 06:07:55 PM |
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I too am getting the 503 error. Looks like my jalapeño's still happily hashing, though.
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sheebang
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September 05, 2013, 07:00:58 PM |
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Seems like we are having a luck hopper problem.
3 hours here, 2 minutes there, 4 hours, 1 minute. Wacky! But that is randomness for you! its called statistics. the diff with our hashing power dictates we will find x blocks a day. Luck will causes variants above and below that mark but in the end it will average out close to what it should be. it would be cool if the masses would accept that as fact instead of complaining about long blocks and being silent on 1 minute blocks. Well I am not the masses and I am mining 24/7, because I see that @ 102 - 103% mining luck the pool is paying out quite well for me. But pool luck (unequal to my mining luck) does not consider the actual hash rate in the pool. Now subjective indication ís that at ususal pool luck I observe an average pool hash rates which comes to 44 - 49 Thashes. If the pool performs well we get 51 Thashes/s, which is more than what would have been to be expected and is extremely unlikely. So what I am curious to look for is whether if pool luck is high the pool attrackts more people than would come by pool hopping. This would somehow influence the income in an inconvient way. Additional questions would be where these People come from. No Problem with idle GPU's, but what if a shift from the guild or ABCpool is very co-operative? Maybe the question has been discussed/clarified already. Then I apologize for bothering a hint would be nice.
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Trongersoll
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September 05, 2013, 07:03:53 PM |
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Seems like we are having a luck hopper problem.
3 hours here, 2 minutes there, 4 hours, 1 minute. Wacky! But that is randomness for you! its called statistics. the diff with our hashing power dictates we will find x blocks a day. Luck will causes variants above and below that mark but in the end it will average out close to what it should be. it would be cool if the masses would accept that as fact instead of complaining about long blocks and being silent on 1 minute blocks. Well I am not the masses and I am mining 24/7, because I see that @ 102 - 103% mining luck the pool is paying out quite well for me. But pool luck (unequal to my mining luck) does not consider the actual hash rate in the pool. Now subjective indication ís that at ususal pool luck I observe an average pool hash rates which comes to 44 - 49 Thashes. If the pool performs well we get 51 Thashes/s, which is more than what would have been to be expected and is extremely unlikely. So what I am curious to look for is whether if pool luck is high the pool attrackts more people than would come by pool hopping. This would somehow influence the income in an inconvient way. Additional questions would be where these People come from. No Problem with idle GPU's, but what if a shift from the guild or ABCpool is very co-operative? Maybe the question has been discussed/clarified already. Then I apologize for bothering a hint would be nice. A lot of new hardware is being delivered currently. some of the pool hashrate rise might be permanent.
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September 05, 2013, 07:07:13 PM |
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But we do get a number of "luck hoppers" and this has been noticed and commented on in the past. It seems to go like this: - The pool gets lucky
- People notice, switch over, and the hash rate goes way up
- For some odd reason, the luck goes down with the increased hashrate
- The luck hoppers leave and the hash rate starts to return to "normal"
- The pool starts getting lucky again....
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