doublec (OP)
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December 15, 2010, 01:48:10 AM |
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What the logs say, will the new pool have a site?
I'm keeping my server running until it generates a block so the people who've contributed hashes for the last couple of days haven't wasted their time. Hopefully not too many people will switch before that happens otherwise it'll be forever before it generates. I'll update the bitcoin-pool page with the new IP address and a note that someone else is running it when that happens.
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Enky1974
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December 15, 2010, 09:16:08 PM |
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OK, i'll wait before switching. Cya
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Ricochet
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December 16, 2010, 04:01:16 AM |
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I'll be contributing to both until the old one solves a block. Half as efficient, sure, but oh well.
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stakhanov
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December 20, 2010, 12:59:57 PM |
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Are the servers dead?
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mico
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December 20, 2010, 03:10:44 PM |
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yes, seems that server is down.
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Ricochet
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December 20, 2010, 10:27:40 PM |
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Are the servers dead?
yes, seems that server is down.
Use 91.121.29.91 instead of the one on the webpage. It's had its ups and downs but is chugging along for me right now.
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mico
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December 21, 2010, 08:02:07 AM |
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That is the server we are talking about. It was down for more than 8 hours yesterday and is down today again :-)
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stakhanov
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December 21, 2010, 12:43:44 PM |
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It's back up at the moment. Join the effort!
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dishwara
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December 23, 2010, 01:38:47 PM |
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Hi,
I just learnt about bitcoin & stuff. I joined the pooled bitcoin mining using remote (bitcoin-remote-20101211-win32bin). I am using remoteminer-cuda.exe -server=91.121.29.91 -address=1PieWFhxSDFZEd6RfFkY73M7Au6d7AwehZ Is any other servers there for backup..... Also, if for any reason i have to change my address? I heard for every transaction the address needs to be new. Do i have to change the address if somewhat by luck or chance i got bitcoin from mining? Thanks,
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theymos
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December 23, 2010, 05:25:24 PM |
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Is any other servers there for backup.....
This is the only puddinpop server currently online as far as I know. Do i have to change the address if somewhat by luck or chance i got bitcoin from mining? No. That's a recommendation for the sake of anonymity, but it isn't required.
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hacim
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December 24, 2010, 06:21:29 PM |
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It looks like 91.121.29.91:8335 isn't responding
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dishwara
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December 24, 2010, 06:23:51 PM |
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yes, server not responding...
is server down..........................??
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December 25, 2010, 01:01:31 PM Last edit: January 22, 2018, 09:26:18 AM by LZ |
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Now we should can use new puddinpop's RPC Miners. Register workers at http://mining.bitcoin.cz/ and use -url, -user and -password instead of -server and -address. It will be something like... @echo off cls :reconnect rpcminer-cuda -gpu -url=http://mining.bitcoin.cz:8332 -user=worker_login -password=worker_password goto reconnect
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My OpenPGP fingerprint: 5099EB8C0F2E68C63B4ECBB9A9D0993E04143362
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December 25, 2010, 02:01:00 PM |
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No. Those clients are only for those miners using the RPC method. This thread is about the open source pooled mining, which uses different miners. People should continue using whatever miners they've been using for this pool.
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December 25, 2010, 06:06:49 PM Last edit: January 22, 2018, 09:25:07 AM by LZ |
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Yes, but it seems that 91.121.29.91 is down. So miners may join some other pool. Your clients successfully connect to the server http://mining.bitcoin.cz/through RPC and compute hashes using a valid worker's login and password. If it really works with pool, I'll add them to homepage.
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mestar
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December 26, 2010, 04:13:11 PM |
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So, for now we have two incompatible protocols and two different sets of clients for pooled mining. Also, we have only two servers, one for each protocol. The first one is "open sourced pooling server", clients listed at the first page of this thread. The address of the server is 91.121.29.91, and sometimes the server is down. example command lines: remoteminer-cuda.exe -server=91.121.29.91 -address=19nYw... remoteminer-cpu.exe -server=91.121.29.91 -address=19nYw... Other is "shash's" server that uses RPC protocol. The server address is http://mining.bitcoin.cz:8332, and also you have to register trough his web page. example command lines: minerd -t 4 --url http://mining.bitcoin.cz:8332 --userpass username.workername:passwd poclbm.exe -u username.workername --pass=passwd -o mining.bitcoin.cz -p 8332 -d 0 The first server has a better way of paying out, your address gets listed in the actual block that was generated. Slash will first take it all, then give 10% to the one who found the block, then wait for the block to mature then send it. The other issue is that of performance on Core Duo and Quad processors, the client for the first server has 20% better performance, and there is no way to get that performance on Intel cpu for Shash's server.
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BitLex
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December 26, 2010, 04:55:04 PM |
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The first server has a better way of paying out, your address gets listed in the actual block that was generated.
please explain in which way this is "better". Slash will first take it all, then give 10% to the one who found the block untrue, he has got "an idea" about it, he didn't even ask what his users think about it and i guess i'm not the only one who doesn't like that idea. and i wouldn't be as sure as you are about puddinpop's miner being the fastest possible on CPUs, maybe it's your setup.
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mestar
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December 26, 2010, 05:04:24 PM |
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please explain in which way this is "better".
It is better because you see your mined share right away, and it is listed as "Generated" in the standard Bitcoin client.
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BitLex
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December 26, 2010, 05:15:32 PM |
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that's correct, but you're also losing sub-cents.
let's say you contribute and generate 0.05436279 bitcoins. the GUI tells you "Generated 0.05btc.." and as soon as you send those 0.05btc to another address, you've lost 0.00436279 bitcoins. that's even worse if you just contribute very little CPU power and only generate 0.00999999btc or less per block, you'll see that you "Generated 0.00btc...", but you will not be able to spend/send them, without losing them.
i can't see how this is "better", can you?
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mestar
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December 26, 2010, 05:23:32 PM |
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and i wouldn't be as sure as you are about puddinpop's miner being the fastest possible on CPUs, maybe it's your setup.
CPU mining became pretty worthless today, so this discussion is becoming irrelevant, but anyway: Inter Core Duo, 2.66, and Core Quad 2.66, Win7-64, I get those speeds per core: Bitcoin client 0.3.19: 1200 khash/sec Puddinpop's remoteminer-cpu.exe: 1200 khash/sec Garzik's minerd.exe, default 'c' algo: 1020 khash/sec also: minerd.exe, -a 4way: 670 khash/sec minerd.exe, -a via: crashes minedr.exe, -a cyrptopp: 750 khash/sec minerd.exe, -a cryptopp_asm32: 1200 khash/sec, but all work is rejected by the server.
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