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July 15, 2013, 07:00:03 AM |
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AbiTxGroup,
As you have seen we have reduced the PPLNS window from 24 hours to 3 hours for Digitalcoin, Worldcoin, and Craftcoin.
It was a highly requested change so I hope it is liked by everyone!
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AbiTxGroup
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July 15, 2013, 07:39:34 AM |
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AbiTxGroup,
As you have seen we have reduced the PPLNS window from 24 hours to 3 hours for Digitalcoin, Worldcoin, and Craftcoin.
It was a highly requested change so I hope it is liked by everyone!
That does explain the ramp up happening so quickly. I like it. I know that you posted about updating the server, so I wanted to post what I see while being on it. Right around 02:05am CST, the server cut out again. Not sure if this is caused from the new server files or if something else is going on but its info that you can use to investigate what is happening.
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CartmanSPC (OP)
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July 15, 2013, 08:41:05 AM |
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Nothing gets past you AbiTxGroup! Tweaked the PPLNS one last time...you should not see it cut out again.
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AbiTxGroup
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July 15, 2013, 07:47:18 PM |
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Nothing gets past you AbiTxGroup! Tweaked the PPLNS one last time...you should not see it cut out again. To many years working on servers, reading log files, and reports from users. I know that any info about the workings of my servers could either be useful or not. I post what I see about servers that I use to be helpful, but if it's not, then I will stop. What I post is not intended as criticism but just for info. Nothing more.
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July 15, 2013, 08:43:15 PM |
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Thanks AbiTxGroup. Any and all feedback is appreciated!
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July 16, 2013, 10:33:45 PM |
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Added to the Original Post:
Note: Do NOT use an online or exchange wallet address! They will have no way of knowing that the mined coins belong to you. ONLY use an address from your own wallet.
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July 19, 2013, 06:19:19 PM |
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Added Casinocoin.
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minerapia
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July 22, 2013, 02:35:49 PM |
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I've mined around 3hrs (not includint around 0,5hr pause i had) at the CSC pool but still I dont receive anything, my address dont even show in payouts. CZyJxHNBwt3BkH4ciQQdTvXVaLmULSzJkC
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donations -> btc: 1M6yf45NskQxWXknkMTzQ8o6wShQcSY4EC ltc: LeTpCd6cQL26Q1vjc9kJrTjjFMrPhrpv6j
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July 22, 2013, 05:42:35 PM |
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Hi minerapia,
You were not able to get any shares with your hash rate of around 40 Kh/s. For anything under 100 Kh/s you run the chance of not getting any shares and subsequently a payout. I have sent you 10 CSC for your effort.
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minerapia
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July 22, 2013, 06:15:23 PM |
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Oh, thank you. No worries, its just a testing rig for many alt coins thought there was something broken in the pool, cos usually I end up getting something. Didn't realize that my hashrate was so low compared to the pools hashrate.
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donations -> btc: 1M6yf45NskQxWXknkMTzQ8o6wShQcSY4EC ltc: LeTpCd6cQL26Q1vjc9kJrTjjFMrPhrpv6j
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August 13, 2013, 10:31:34 AM |
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What is this Dead hash rate?
Miner Hash Rate Dead Hash Rate 1.32MH/s 132kH/s
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August 13, 2013, 05:37:13 PM Last edit: August 14, 2013, 03:42:16 AM by CartmanSPC |
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Dead Hash Rate is the amount of shares you are submitting that were stale or DOA. You will want that to be as low as possible. Your rate looks ok. Things that affect your dead hash rate are latency to the pool and miner settings or problems. Some have commented that lowering their intensity reduced their Stale/DOA rate. Displaying that statistic is common for p2pools as it helps you determine if you are mining efficiently. I don't think I have seen it on other types of pools. Edit: DEAD ON ARRIVAL - Dead shares were too old by the time they arrived at the pool. Very high dead rates can indicate miner misconfiguration. Q: "Do the 'orphan' and 'dead' shares in P2Pool's status display hurt me?" A: They shouldn't - It's normal for some fraction of everyone's shares to end up orphaned or dead. Because payouts are calculated by counting how many shares you have relative to others, everyone with normal configurations is equally "hurt" by this. However, if you have a large proportion of stales, your payout will be hurt. More can be read at: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2PoolPlease take note that a lot of what is mentioned is specific to the larger Bitcoin p2pool but the same concepts apply to altcoins...just at a much smaller scale.
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August 14, 2013, 01:00:54 AM |
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If the minimum difficulty for a share is 1, then if I find a share reported by cgminer as difficulty 1*65536 (64k) I should have earned a share, correct? If so, why aren't I showing on the payout list for the p2pool node I'm using? Is it averaged across multile blocks?
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August 14, 2013, 03:44:21 AM |
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If the minimum difficulty for a share is 1, then if I find a share reported by cgminer as difficulty 1*65536 (64k) I should have earned a share, correct? If so, why aren't I showing on the payout list for the p2pool node I'm using? Is it averaged across multile blocks?
Q: Why does my miner say it has found a lot of shares but p2pool say I have only found a few?! A: The real P2Pool difficulty is hundreds of times higher than on normal pools, but p2pool essentially lies to your miner and tells it to work on relatively easy shares so that it submits shares every few seconds instead of every few hours. P2Pool then ignores any submitted shares that don't match the real share difficulty. By doing this, P2Pool can more accurately report your local hash rate and you can see if you are having problems with too many stale shares quickly
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August 14, 2013, 11:06:09 AM |
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If the minimum difficulty for a share is 1, then if I find a share reported by cgminer as difficulty 1*65536 (64k) I should have earned a share, correct? If so, why aren't I showing on the payout list for the p2pool node I'm using? Is it averaged across multile blocks?
Q: Why does my miner say it has found a lot of shares but p2pool say I have only found a few?! A: The real P2Pool difficulty is hundreds of times higher than on normal pools, but p2pool essentially lies to your miner and tells it to work on relatively easy shares so that it submits shares every few seconds instead of every few hours. P2Pool then ignores any submitted shares that don't match the real share difficulty. By doing this, P2Pool can more accurately report your local hash rate and you can see if you are having problems with too many stale shares quickly Thank you for the response, but I have read the FAQ. I know that my "accepted" shares do not reflect my payout. My question is: if the share difficulty as reported on the LTC pool stats page is 1.0, then if I have an accepted share over 64k, I should have earned a share, correct? For example, in the last 24 hours, I've had these 3 shares accepted: 101 [2013-08-14 00:54:44] Accepted a6bc7db5 Diff 101K/75 GPU 0 pool 0 112 [2013-08-14 05:12:06] Accepted 95b8993c Diff 112K/75 GPU 0 pool 0 352 [2013-08-13 21:49:33] Accepted 2faa66d2 Diff 352K/75 GPU 0 pool 0
These are all over 64k, but I have no payout. What am I missing? My address is LVVSSVqm64vn5YFfhAQGT35u7nwpdxJyfX.
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August 14, 2013, 11:57:19 PM |
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I do not think that first number in cgminer reflects that it is an actual accepted share. Checking the documentation for cgminer it says: The 2 diff values are the actual difficulty target that share reached followed by the difficulty target the pool is currently asking for. With ~200 Kh/s it may take a while to have an accepted share on an LTC p2pool. This will only get worse when the LTC p2pool switches to a minimum payout threashold (very soon). They did this to minimize the quantity of "dust" payments but it also increases the variance of payouts for smaller miners. They say it should even out over time but I would recommend a PPS LTC pool for anyone under 300 Kh/s.
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August 15, 2013, 12:58:13 AM |
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Well that's disappointing. Last week I made about 0.50 LTC per day for several days. I guess it's time to move on to a different pool.
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August 15, 2013, 05:55:33 AM |
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Looks like you finally got some shares and are on the payout list
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August 15, 2013, 11:23:39 AM |
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Looks like you finally got some shares and are on the payout list Yea, I noticed right after I made the "I give up" post. Funny thing is: it's almost exactly the amout of time I had to wait last time -- about 24 hours -- before I started getting shares. And looking at the payout list, I'd say I'm only one SD from the mean, so I'm not sure why that would be considered "dust." To get the answers to all these minor detail implementation questions, I can look at the p2pool source right? And isn't there a hard-fork coming up or has that already happened?
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August 15, 2013, 10:55:35 PM |
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To get the answers to all these minor detail implementation questions, I can look at the p2pool source right? And isn't there a hard-fork coming up or has that already happened?
Yes. Also look at the official support thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18313Live support can be had on freenode #p2pool The litecoin p2pool is 85% to the fork. It will fork once the network reaches 95%. We are running the latest version of p2pool and the client. The pool is also very well connected and is listed in the bootstrap address of the source.
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