Rubberduckie
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May 09, 2013, 08:32:11 AM |
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Dumb question, how do I start Yacoin in ubuntu once I've compiled it !
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jeroenn13
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May 09, 2013, 09:00:46 AM |
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When I do : "gethashespersec" I receive "11738" back
Is this good?
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jonptl
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May 09, 2013, 09:05:25 AM |
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means ur mining at 11khashes/s.
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ehmdjii
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May 09, 2013, 10:04:09 AM |
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i get 38145
what are my chances to find a block?
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KillaGT
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May 09, 2013, 12:52:13 PM Last edit: May 09, 2013, 01:04:58 PM by KillaGT |
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i mined now half an hour with my 6core 1090t and didn't find a block yet....how long does it normaly take to get one? Diff rise 100% in this time xD
Other question...is it possible to add another pc's gpu to the same wallet / client i'm mining now, or has every pc to use his own client and mine against each other?
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hercules
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May 09, 2013, 02:42:49 PM |
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To use the cpuminer, how should I configure yacoind? I currently have this configuration:
rpcuser=<hidden> rpcpassword=<hidden> rpcallowip=<hidden> rpcport=7332 port=7688 daemon=1 server=1 gen=0 addnode=82.211.30.212 addnode=78.21.9.49 addnode=76.115.8.101 addnode=124.149.56.205 addnode=178.130.36.81 addnode=82.6.77.126 addnode=106.187.55.212 addnode=81.202.104.33 addnode=84.200.17.178 addnode=88.204.169.242
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meltingrobot
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May 09, 2013, 07:04:41 PM |
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Dumb question, how do I start Yacoin in ubuntu once I've compiled it !
If it compiled, then the yacoind binary should have dropped into the src directory where you ran the make command. You should be able to run "./yacoind" in the directory you ran the "make" in. It will complain that it needs some stuff added to yacoin.conf to get it started.
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Rubberduckie
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May 09, 2013, 07:07:34 PM |
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Dumb question, how do I start Yacoin in ubuntu once I've compiled it !
If it compiled, then the yacoind binary should have dropped into the src directory where you ran the make command. thanks for that
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meltingrobot
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May 09, 2013, 07:12:13 PM |
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To use the cpuminer, how should I configure yacoind? I currently have this configuration:
rpcuser=<hidden> rpcpassword=<hidden> rpcallowip=<hidden> rpcport=7332 port=7688 daemon=1 server=1 gen=0 addnode=82.211.30.212 addnode=78.21.9.49 addnode=76.115.8.101 addnode=124.149.56.205 addnode=178.130.36.81 addnode=82.6.77.126 addnode=106.187.55.212 addnode=81.202.104.33 addnode=84.200.17.178 addnode=88.204.169.242
My yacoin.conf is mostly like yours except I left the ports at the default ports and don't have all the addnode lines.
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far004
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May 10, 2013, 12:15:18 AM |
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I compiled the way it is mentioned in OP. I am getting this error:
error: couldn't connect to server
This is my config file: rpcuser=x rpcpassword=x addnode=82.211.30.212 addnode=78.21.9.49 addnode=88.204.169.242 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=9323 port=7688 daemon=1 server=1 gen=1 genproclimit=8
Any ideas how can I fix it?
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mc_lovin
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May 10, 2013, 12:25:17 AM |
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You have the blockchain fully downloaded?
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far004
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May 10, 2013, 05:30:58 AM Last edit: May 10, 2013, 08:11:14 AM by far004 |
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You have the blockchain fully downloaded?
I dont think so. I cloned the git repository. Then followed the OP instructions. All I end up with is yacoind. Then I setup the config file and tried to run yacoind. This is the command I ran: ./yacoind -gen -genproclimit=1 -u xxx -p x I am definitely missing something. I think I don't really have the wallet itself just the miner. Right? If yes, how do I install the wallet? Edit: I think I figured it out...
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May 10, 2013, 10:48:02 PM |
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Thanks for the help in here, finally going.
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May 11, 2013, 12:05:56 AM |
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45Kh on an OC'd Q6600. Leave it overnight, see if it finds a block.
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Litecoin is the way forward. Dont go near it yet though, i want it all for me
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bitdwarf
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May 11, 2013, 12:18:41 AM |
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Hi, does anyone know where the the coins get paid out to? I haven't seen anyone specifying an address for it. I'm new to solo mining altcoins
They'll just appear as transactions in the wallet with their own generated address.
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May 11, 2013, 01:39:21 AM |
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Someone can explain to me how it is possible that there are people mining Yacoins at hashrates of more than 120,000 Kh/s when I with 8-core opteron have only got about 300 kh/s?
Proportionally would need about 400 8-core opteron cpus to reach that rate.
It is cost-effective to rent a cpu processing infrastructure (cluster) of those huge sizes to mine Yacoins?
Or is there some other way today (no gpu mining yet) to mine Yacoins?
Thanks.
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jimhsu
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May 11, 2013, 02:11:03 AM |
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There are in fact bored server admins with that many or more CPUs. And one could "easily" rent 800 x 2 Sandy Bridge xeons from amazon, though not cheaply ($100/hour or whereabouts?). So ... yea.
I would in fact do that, but I don't have that much spare change lying around. I suspect though at current difficulty and price you'd about break even or eke out a small profit.
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EnJoyThis
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May 11, 2013, 10:31:53 PM |
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What does this all mean?
 { "blocks" : 54458, "currentblocksize" : 5976, "currentblocktx" : 16, "difficulty" : 4.97464635, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 71839, "pooledtx" : 16, "testnet" : false }
I can figure out some of them but what is: - Currentblocktx - genproclimit - pooledtx
Cheers and happy mining
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Vycid
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May 12, 2013, 02:02:03 AM |
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Someone can explain to me how it is possible that there are people mining Yacoins at hashrates of more than 120,000 Kh/s when I with 8-core opteron have only got about 300 kh/s?
Proportionally would need about 400 8-core opteron cpus to reach that rate.
It is cost-effective to rent a cpu processing infrastructure (cluster) of those huge sizes to mine Yacoins?
Or is there some other way today (no gpu mining yet) to mine Yacoins?
Thanks.
Yes. I ran a 30 MH/s cluster for 48 hours myself. There's a few other users on here who have come out and said the same. I made a step-by-step guide so other could do it too: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201918.0The people mining now likely own the infrastructure, have botnets, or have access to serious power (like graduate students at universities, probably)
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