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August 27, 2015, 10:51:27 AM |
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No HW, 95h/s, u=0.09/m --buffer-size 3750 --no-submit-stale -w 128 --rawintensity 768 --lookup-gap 7 --gpu-threads 1
With --lookup-gap 11 -R 1280 it even doesn't start. What speed and u you get with this setings?
Best Settings on Windows are rawintensity: 928 lookup-gap: 8 worksize:128/256 buffer-size: 3712 -> 97-98h/s
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bitcodo
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August 27, 2015, 10:53:01 AM |
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No HW, 95h/s, u=0.09/m --buffer-size 3750 --no-submit-stale -w 128 --rawintensity 768 --lookup-gap 7 --gpu-threads 1
With --lookup-gap 11 -R 1280 it even doesn't start. What speed and u you get with this setings?
103 hash/s. I am also using Xubuntu for my OS. But I must be missing something here... R7 240 4gb, correct? Yes, MSI R7 240 4GB; win7, 8GB RAM, 12GB swap + 8GB swap on USB. So, speed is the same; I was worried I don't get enough. Will keep mining and see how things go. Good luck YAC!
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bitcodo
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August 27, 2015, 10:56:19 AM |
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No HW, 95h/s, u=0.09/m --buffer-size 3750 --no-submit-stale -w 128 --rawintensity 768 --lookup-gap 7 --gpu-threads 1
With --lookup-gap 11 -R 1280 it even doesn't start. What speed and u you get with this setings?
Best Settings on Windows are rawintensity: 928 lookup-gap: 8 worksize:128/256 buffer-size: 3712 -> 97-98h/s will try
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NineEleven
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August 28, 2015, 09:18:23 AM |
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The one pool running this says it isn't working... not giving payouts right now. Guess that means it's not worth mining on.
This is Scrypt-Jane not Scrypt-N, is that right?
"Your shares and hashrate are safe and we will fix things ASAP." It just needs more hashrate! Scrypt-Jane aka Scrypt-ChaCha aka SHA-3 KECCAK Did you get solo mining working? The pool is runing The problem was massive REORGANIZATIONS more the 1000 block after payouts have been done, so the wallet has negative balance I run manual payouts , lets see if it becomes stable Every time that a REOGANIZATIOSN ocur qhit moree than 520 block , we have this kind of problems
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NineEleven
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August 28, 2015, 09:20:35 AM |
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See the problem
root@DMD:/var/www/MPOS/cronjobs# tail ../logs/payouts/log_2015-08-28.txt 2015-08-28 9:15:32 - DEBUG --> Marking cronjob as running for monitoring 2015-08-28 9:15:32 - INFO --> Starting Payout... 2015-08-28 9:15:32 - DEBUG --> sendmany available in coind help command 2015-08-28 9:15:35 - INFO --> Manual Payout Sum: 11.21492279 | Liquid Assets: 52.074674000002 | Wallet Balance: 6030.344674 | Unconfirmed: 5978.27 2015-08-28 9:15:35 - INFO --> found 1 queued manual payouts 2015-08-28 9:15:35 - INFO --> | UserID | Username | Balance | Address | Payout ID | 2015-08-28 9:15:35 - INFO --> | 41 | xpma1546 | 11.21492279000000000 | Y712LGr6uQ6ME1F3ZEuExj5Vv9CoxGtee8 | 10 | 2015-08-28 9:15:53 - ERROR --> Wallet does not cover AP payouts - Payout: 12935.41595034 - Balance: 40.949751000002 2015-08-28 9:17:03 - DEBUG --> Starting payouts
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NineEleven
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August 28, 2015, 09:22:23 AM |
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Wallet Balance 40.94975100 Locked for users 19,332.33256759 Unconfirmed 5,978.27000000 Liquid Assets -19,291.38281659 PoS New Mint 5,978.27000000
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old c coder
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September 04, 2015, 04:53:54 PM |
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Hello all, See https://github.com/yacoin/yacoin/pull/66 or https://github.com/yacoin/yacoin/commit/8aefde653926d98fd41cecba7f69cc189de9112fThey are basically changes to YACoin 0.4.4, the Groko testing version (thanks Groko) The changes (only to the Windows versions) to Qt add a built in Block explorer! And clean up the UI on a few of the other pages. Things like missing close buttons and hi-lite colors. New to both the daemon and Qt, a YAC price "fetcher". It is a new RPC command, and in Qt automatically "fetches" more or less, with every new block, if the program is up to date. The block explorer is live with the last ~10 hours. That is if the program is more than ~10 hours behind, the explorer is "quiet", but can be quizzed in any event. Since there are ~10 times more Windows "desktops" connected to the internet than any other OS http://www.netmarketshare.com/, I thought I would try to enhance the program to boost the YAcoin appeal. And if you remember, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206577.msg7007740#msg7007740from 5/29/2014 (!) I can now say that the blkindex.dat file MUST have a database/log.00000nnn in the same directory as the wallet file (which can have ANY name, not just wallet.dat!). Since there was no live (without refreshing the browser) explorer back then, I actually made a version the runs on the Bitcoin Qt program, and watched it side by side with blockchain.info AFAIK, this is the only built in, live block (and transaction) explorer and price display, in any coin! Ron Hello all, There is one change needed to make the block explorer 100%. For those who already have it running. There was a problem due to normal C++ plus Qt arcana. Qt with explorer has been running more or less continuously ( a little 'standby' here and there) for 24 hours + and everything is OK, memory, etc. Actually all I did was change the declaration of bool fDontReenterMe, fDoneIt;in explorer.h to static bool fDontReenterMe, fDoneIt;That is, I added the word static. Weird huh? This is for those who don't want to wait for the pull request, and do all that stuff! Just add the one word static and recompile yacoin-qt. The make should only compile a few files and link. I believe the block (& transaction) explorer will compile and run on linux, et al non Windows machines with no problem. Someone just has to be brave and comment out that one #ifdef WIN32 ... #endif in bitcoingui.cpp (~ line 441) as it says in that file to try it out! Some feedback would be appreciated from Windows & non Windows users. Ron
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old c coder
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September 05, 2015, 01:49:54 PM |
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... Qt with explorer has been running more or less continuously ( a little 'standby' here and there) for 24 hours + and everything is OK, memory, etc.
Actually all I did was change the declaration of bool fDontReenterMe, fDoneIt; in explorer.h to static bool fDontReenterMe, fDoneIt;
That is, I added the word static. Weird huh?... Well, there is a little more than that! Not much...the Actually all I did was change the declaration of bool fDontReenterMe, fDoneIt; in explorer.h to static bool fDontReenterMe, fDoneIt; just 'declares' them. They need to be defined in explorer.cpp, such as bool ExplorerPage::fDontReenterMe = false; bool ExplorerPage::fDoneIt = false;and then they can finally be used. Isn't C++ baroque as Donald Knuth calls it, in that if you want a static data member of a class, you have to declare it in the class, define it outside of the class, and not use the word static or it will be an old C static, then you can use it in member functions, etc. And it exists before the class does!! It's like someone said: "whenever I write C++, i feel like I'm filling out a form in triplicate" Ron PS after running for about 48 hours it aborted again, for unknown reasons. But it starts up with no damage to any data files. Back to the salt mine
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LTC: LUYiMVsrFQewUSPDasSKGzhyTPAkiTeSov BTC: 1DPvP6WoZzaNQ9Nxzd64hjYad1kyQzTTbx YAC: Y3ZggXDvnRJaRwtVGyGJwt6DMLN3EPQpQf The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution. Paul Cezanne
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alenevaa
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September 11, 2015, 12:00:19 PM |
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YACoin Pool yac.yacoin.club is up again. We are moved to the new dedicated server. You don't need to register again. All account information are saved. Because we have issue with massive chain reorganization (last record is more than 1600 blocks) payouts are under admin manual control now. When the chain becomes stable, pool will be working in normal mode. Welcome to mine! Let's stand together!
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old c coder
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September 11, 2015, 08:18:40 PM |
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Hello all,
I'm seeing average block periods of ~2.5 to ~5 minutes at times. Is that because we have few miners? I also see ~5 to 8 connections as a node. Do these things suggest that there just are too few YAC nodes and miners out there?
Ron
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LTC: LUYiMVsrFQewUSPDasSKGzhyTPAkiTeSov BTC: 1DPvP6WoZzaNQ9Nxzd64hjYad1kyQzTTbx YAC: Y3ZggXDvnRJaRwtVGyGJwt6DMLN3EPQpQf The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution. Paul Cezanne
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alenevaa
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September 11, 2015, 08:50:08 PM |
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Yes, Ron, you are right. There are not so many miners on public chain now. Total public hashrate is up to 6-7 kHs That's because there is Malicious Miner who has more resources than YACoin community.
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old c coder
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September 13, 2015, 05:18:00 PM |
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Hello all, It seems the big reorganizations that happen from time to time may have been what was causing my block explorer to fail!! Since I keep the last 10 blocks (by height) in real time, when a reorganization of more than 10 blocks comes by, the code can get confused to say the least Also (and you can see it in the code) when I read the block from "disk" to get the details: block.ReadFromDisk(... I didn't check for errors I think during a reorganization, trying to find a newer block in a now orphaned chain, may cause problems!? Anyway, it seems to be working now. about 24 hours and all is OK. Does anybody know roughly what times during what days the reorganizations take place, so that I can have the code running and try to watch it as it happens? Ron
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LTC: LUYiMVsrFQewUSPDasSKGzhyTPAkiTeSov BTC: 1DPvP6WoZzaNQ9Nxzd64hjYad1kyQzTTbx YAC: Y3ZggXDvnRJaRwtVGyGJwt6DMLN3EPQpQf The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution. Paul Cezanne
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alenevaa
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September 14, 2015, 08:05:52 AM |
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Does anybody know roughly what times during what days the reorganizations take place, so that I can have the code running and try to watch it as it happens?
Hello Ron! You can see exact times when it happened in file debug.log Here is last reorganizations for more than 10 blocks: REORGANIZE: Disconnect 45 blocks; 00000be0cf1c48e6021d..062adb1dfe9538b20d1d REORGANIZE: Connect 108 blocks; 00000be0cf1c48e6021d..000007151b6b477cc653 SetBestChain: new best=000007151b6b477cc653 height=1211021 trust=18960539627560 date=09/12/15 14:47:19
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 212 blocks; 0000016586d770c8392f..90e0ef8b337a9dba40be REORGANIZE: Connect 514 blocks; 0000016586d770c8392f..00000268b3bc779337f0 SetBestChain: new best=00000268b3bc779337f0 height=1211606 trust=18960539628145 date=09/13/15 07:25:15
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 19 blocks; 0000015f5b9377802799..9456041eac0982404405 REORGANIZE: Connect 48 blocks; 0000015f5b9377802799..00000932bab4631cc252 SetBestChain: new best=00000932bab4631cc252 height=1211797 trust=18960539628368 date=09/13/15 10:31:10
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 15 blocks; 00000f0c480c063abee6..a4870fba9c917a93a0b2 REORGANIZE: Connect 38 blocks; 00000f0c480c063abee6..0000096bcfb49798081b SetBestChain: new best=0000096bcfb49798081b height=1211846 trust=18960539628417 date=09/13/15 11:35:26
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 13 blocks; 0000096bcfb49798081b..90fcac05439e38ec019b REORGANIZE: Connect 33 blocks; 0000096bcfb49798081b..000006a52d8373f5612b SetBestChain: new best=000006a52d8373f5612b height=1211879 trust=18960539628450 date=09/13/15 12:18:10
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 11 blocks; 000003c52f86fb354db0..37d84757cd39128be7b8 REORGANIZE: Connect 28 blocks; 000003c52f86fb354db0..000004169a45f3e45c3a SetBestChain: new best=000004169a45f3e45c3a height=1211921 trust=18960539628492 date=09/13/15 13:08:55
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 94 blocks; 000004169a45f3e45c3a..36da65320eecca01a631 REORGANIZE: Connect 233 blocks; 000004169a45f3e45c3a..00000e3405ad25c4121a SetBestChain: new best=00000e3405ad25c4121a height=1212154 trust=18960539628725 date=09/13/15 18:55:21 So you can try to watch it as it happens every hour..
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old c coder
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September 14, 2015, 09:12:39 PM |
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Does anybody know roughly what times during what days the reorganizations take place, so that I can have the code running and try to watch it as it happens?
Hello Ron! You can see exact times when it happened in file debug.log Here is last reorganizations for more than 10 blocks: REORGANIZE: Disconnect 45 blocks; 00000be0cf1c48e6021d..062adb1dfe9538b20d1d REORGANIZE: Connect 108 blocks; 00000be0cf1c48e6021d..000007151b6b477cc653 SetBestChain: new best=000007151b6b477cc653 height=1211021 trust=18960539627560 date=09/12/15 14:47:19
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 212 blocks; 0000016586d770c8392f..90e0ef8b337a9dba40be REORGANIZE: Connect 514 blocks; 0000016586d770c8392f..00000268b3bc779337f0 SetBestChain: new best=00000268b3bc779337f0 height=1211606 trust=18960539628145 date=09/13/15 07:25:15
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 19 blocks; 0000015f5b9377802799..9456041eac0982404405 REORGANIZE: Connect 48 blocks; 0000015f5b9377802799..00000932bab4631cc252 SetBestChain: new best=00000932bab4631cc252 height=1211797 trust=18960539628368 date=09/13/15 10:31:10
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 15 blocks; 00000f0c480c063abee6..a4870fba9c917a93a0b2 REORGANIZE: Connect 38 blocks; 00000f0c480c063abee6..0000096bcfb49798081b SetBestChain: new best=0000096bcfb49798081b height=1211846 trust=18960539628417 date=09/13/15 11:35:26
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 13 blocks; 0000096bcfb49798081b..90fcac05439e38ec019b REORGANIZE: Connect 33 blocks; 0000096bcfb49798081b..000006a52d8373f5612b SetBestChain: new best=000006a52d8373f5612b height=1211879 trust=18960539628450 date=09/13/15 12:18:10
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 11 blocks; 000003c52f86fb354db0..37d84757cd39128be7b8 REORGANIZE: Connect 28 blocks; 000003c52f86fb354db0..000004169a45f3e45c3a SetBestChain: new best=000004169a45f3e45c3a height=1211921 trust=18960539628492 date=09/13/15 13:08:55
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 94 blocks; 000004169a45f3e45c3a..36da65320eecca01a631 REORGANIZE: Connect 233 blocks; 000004169a45f3e45c3a..00000e3405ad25c4121a SetBestChain: new best=00000e3405ad25c4121a height=1212154 trust=18960539628725 date=09/13/15 18:55:21 So you can try to watch it as it happens every hour.. Thanks, (as he hits himself about the side of the head and says, I should have looked at the code ) I usally run -printttoconsole to get "live" stuff, and if one blinks it is gone! Also since the problem, which is now solved (yay), only happens in Yacoin-qt, it is hard to catch it in real time and I never seem to get as good a debug log in Qt as in the daemon, for Yacoin or bitcoin AAMOF, I usually don't get any debug log in any Qt? Maybe I'm not looking in the right place? Now I need to do yet another pull request on YAC 0.4.4 &/or YAC 0.4.5 (Is anyone running 0.4.5?) and do another video like the last one, but this time with sound! Ron
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LTC: LUYiMVsrFQewUSPDasSKGzhyTPAkiTeSov BTC: 1DPvP6WoZzaNQ9Nxzd64hjYad1kyQzTTbx YAC: Y3ZggXDvnRJaRwtVGyGJwt6DMLN3EPQpQf The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution. Paul Cezanne
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alenevaa
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September 15, 2015, 12:05:32 PM |
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Also since the problem, which is now solved (yay), only happens in Yacoin-qt, it is hard to catch it in real time and I never seem to get as good a debug log in Qt as in the daemon, for Yacoin or bitcoin AAMOF, I usually don't get any debug log in any Qt? Maybe I'm not looking in the right place? Congratulations on your solution! What was the problem? debug.log is stored in Yacoin data directory (where Yacoin's data files are stored, including the wallet data file). Windows C:\Users\ YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\Yacoin Linux ~/.yacoin/
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aso118b
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September 16, 2015, 12:42:00 AM |
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Hey guys, TLDR; Its 'aso118' and I need help solo mining. My account got hacked a few months ago and I've tried contacting BCT admins several times but they haven't returned a single message. Needless to say I am highly frustrated. I understand they they probably get lots of SPAM emails and were reluctant to 'waste their time' to help me. I hate to lose my account, and see the state it is in, but its water under the bridge. I've been trying to get on yacointalk but it says I am banned from there too. In my ignorance when YAC launched in 2013, I used the same password for both forums and I'm guessing my account on yacointalk was also hacked. Regardless its time to move on; water under the bridge right? So, I've been keeping a very very close eye on YAC discussion here and elsewhere, and I am still mining every day. Like several other's I have been mining on http://yac.erlog.pt/, but I am annoyed that I haven't received a pay out in 35 days and I've sent 3 emails only to get no reply from the pool owner. I have thousands of YAC on the pool and am beginning to question the motivates of the pool owner. Would you continue to work after not betting paid in over a month? So, I tired solo mining (yet again). And I've spent the last three hours trying to 'set it up' with no luck (you may remember - I'm not very tech savvy). My wallet it fully synced (I never close it!) and I'm using Thirtybird's cpu miner along with the following conf. rpcuser=*my_user_name_here* rpcpassword=*my_password_here* rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=3433 port=7688 daemon=1 server=1 gen=1 genproclimit=-1 I've tried several dozen config files from all of the google searches; but this is my 'current' one. My script for the cpu miner is as follows. @echo off
echo Mining script was last updated on 7:38 PM 9/15/2015.
echo. echo Enter the number of threads to mine with. set /p threads=
cd "C:\Mining\minerd-yacoin_stratum_x86_2_4_0" start minerd-x86-corei7.exe -a scrypt-jane -t %threads% -s 2 -o stratum+tcp://127.0.0.1:3433 -u *my_user_name_here* -p *my_password_here* I've been a fatful YAC miner since day one, and I just want to be able to mine AND receive payouts. I don't feel like that is too much to ask. I'm really hoping someone here can help me get mining again. PS - Over the last few weeks of trying to 'get back' my 'aso118' account; I've begun to realize how series internet security is. So, if anyone would like me to prove my identify; I still have my 'give-a-away' faucet wallet from the yacointalk forums and I would be happy to sign any message.
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WindMaster (OP)
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September 16, 2015, 12:47:40 AM |
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You know, given that there are currently only a handful of YAC nodes running, it might not be difficult to narrow down the malicious miner by observing which node(s) introduce(s) which blocks to the network and when...
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alenevaa
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September 16, 2015, 01:28:41 PM |
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So, I tired solo mining (yet again). And I've spent the last three hours trying to 'set it up' with no luck (you may remember - I'm not very tech savvy). My wallet it fully synced (I never close it!) and I'm using Thirtybird's cpu miner along with the following conf. rpcuser=*my_user_name_here* rpcpassword=*my_password_here* rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=3433 port=7688 daemon=1 server=1 gen=1 genproclimit=-1 I've tried several dozen config files from all of the google searches; but this is my 'current' one. My script for the cpu miner is as follows. @echo off
echo Mining script was last updated on 7:38 PM 9/15/2015.
echo. echo Enter the number of threads to mine with. set /p threads=
cd "C:\Mining\minerd-yacoin_stratum_x86_2_4_0" start minerd-x86-corei7.exe -a scrypt-jane -t %threads% -s 2 -o stratum+tcp://127.0.0.1:3433 -u *my_user_name_here* -p *my_password_here* I've been a fatful YAC miner since day one, and I just want to be able to mine AND receive payouts. I don't feel like that is too much to ask. I'm really hoping someone here can help me get mining again. About payments:As far as I know (and I'm monitoring this situation) public chain has about 100% orphaned blocks. So no one on public chain has payments. About config:1-st question. Do you mine with minerd and yacoind on the same computer? If answer ‘yes’ - you don’t need the option gen=1 in file yacoin.conf Gen=1 only affects whether yacoind itself will mine. It does not need to be on in order for an external mining program such as minerd to work. All minerd needs is an RPC connection to yacoind in order to find out what work it needs to do. If answer ‘no’ - i.e., minerd and yacoind are running on different PCs You should set rpcallowip with minerd IP and use yacoind IP in url http://yacoind_ip:34332-nd. You shouldn’t use stratum in url because yacoind has no stratum! Simply use http://127.0.0.1:34333-rd. Your wallet should be unlockedAlso please check option -a scrypt-jane It may be ok for you version of minerd but for my I’m using -a scrypt-chacha My cmd line: minerd-x64-avx.exe -a scrypt-chacha -o http://192.168.1.1:3334 -O alenevaa.CPU1:1 I hope it helps you! Best wishes
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aso118b
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September 16, 2015, 02:18:44 PM |
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About payments: As far as I know (and I'm monitoring this situation) public chain has about 100% orphaned blocks. So no one on public chain has payments.
I thought the orphaned issue was 'fixed' and the 'malicious miner' had stopped. So are you saying that even if I do get solo mining working there is a very good chance that the computing power I dedicated to mining will be on a 'split' blockchain? About config:1-st question. Do you mine with minerd and yacoind on the same computer? If answer ‘yes’ - you don’t need the option gen=1 in file yacoin.conf Gen=1 only affects whether yacoind itself will mine. It does not need to be on in order for an external mining program such as minerd to work. All minerd needs is an RPC connection to yacoind in order to find out what work it needs to do. If answer ‘no’ - i.e., minerd and yacoind are running on different PCs You should set rpcallowip with minerd IP and use yacoind IP in url http://yacoind_ip:34332-nd. You shouldn’t use stratum in url because yacoind has no stratum! Simply use http://127.0.0.1:34333-rd. Your wallet should be unlockedAlso please check option -a scrypt-jane It may be ok for you version of minerd but for my I’m using -a scrypt-chacha My cmd line: minerd-x64-avx.exe -a scrypt-chacha -o http://192.168.1.1:3334 -O alenevaa.CPU1:1 I hope it helps you! Best wishes Ah - I didn't realize that with the stratum. And that the wallet needed to be unlocked. I just unlocked it now and its going a bit crazy trying to stake. I'll try mining again in a few hours when my processor isn't running at 99%.
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alenevaa
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September 16, 2015, 02:38:22 PM |
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Ah - I didn't realize that with the stratum. And that the wallet needed to be unlocked. I just unlocked it now and its going a bit crazy trying to stake. I'll try mining again in a few hours when my processor isn't running at 99%.
And remove option gen=1 from yacoin.conf Because with it your wallet is mining and cpu will always be 99%
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