anodyne
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July 02, 2011, 03:13:52 PM Last edit: July 02, 2011, 03:25:45 PM by anodyne |
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You get pretty nifty stats (when they are working). Here's a screenshot I had for the hashrate graph for two miners on the somewhat cranky EU pool: You can't see individual stats for each worker unless you give each its own address (which might cause you to get spammed with small transactions once they come over the threshold), but otherwise I think Artefact2 has built one of the most detailed stats pages of any pool.
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ulee
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July 02, 2011, 03:29:04 PM Last edit: July 02, 2011, 04:00:36 PM by ulee |
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I didn't get any payout for my unpaid EU balance yet, and my address isn't showing up in that block. If this block is indeed from EU, it seems that the pool was withholding more than 50BTC and is still withholding the remainder. Edit: News: [17:54] <ulee> Am I right with the assumption, that after the the server is fixed and another block is found, the EU payouts will happen for real? (Yes, I know there's "Europe balances were paid off Friday morning." in the topic, but apparently this didn't happen.) [17:54] <@luke-jr> ulee: in theory :| [17:54] <@luke-jr> ulee: I might have to fire up the EU bitcoind again to rexmit it
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Schleicher
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July 02, 2011, 04:57:01 PM |
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Now that I think about it, it's possible that the payout was from the s3 pool, I'm not really sure.
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anodyne
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July 02, 2011, 05:00:18 PM |
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It sounds like the EU payments are set up to be sent as transactions, like happened with the outstanding US balance.
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Man From The Future
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July 02, 2011, 10:58:39 PM |
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You can't see individual stats for each worker unless you give each its own address (which might cause you to get spammed with small transactions once they come over the threshold), but otherwise I think Artefact2 has built one of the most detailed stats pages of any pool.
if you do that you need to copy paste one address for each worker and when you want to checks stats will be a pain Bookmarked tab group?
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bitcoin0918
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July 03, 2011, 12:37:57 PM |
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I'm still waiting my unpaid EU balance. The US one was received promptly when Luke-Jr said it would, but nothing yet for EU.
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Artefact2
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July 03, 2011, 02:15:45 PM |
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Due to database issues, the pool is going to be down for a few hours Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Darioux
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July 04, 2011, 02:37:11 AM |
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I didn't get any payout for my unpaid EU balance yet, and my address isn't showing up in that block. If this block is indeed from EU, it seems that the pool was withholding more than 50BTC and is still withholding the remainder. Edit: News: [17:54] <ulee> Am I right with the assumption, that after the the server is fixed and another block is found, the EU payouts will happen for real? (Yes, I know there's "Europe balances were paid off Friday morning." in the topic, but apparently this didn't happen.) [17:54] <@luke-jr> ulee: in theory :| [17:54] <@luke-jr> ulee: I might have to fire up the EU bitcoind again to rexmit it
It's Monday here already and still haven't got the EU server payout. The arrangements should've been clearly outlined on the websie from the begining (before the EU server shut down) and then updated with any changes. I'm done mining with Eligius - it's a f*king joke with pretty graphs.
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monsterblitz
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July 04, 2011, 03:00:48 AM |
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It's Monday here already and still haven't got the EU server payout. The arrangements should've been clearly outlined on the websie from the begining (before the EU server shut down) and then updated with any changes. I'm done mining with Eligius - it's a f*king joke with pretty graphs.
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25537.0Seems he had a family emergency. Also, while it was up the site listed a note to setup a backup miner & to expect downtime until they have fixed the problem.
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monsterblitz
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July 04, 2011, 05:50:18 AM |
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Eligius pool announcements
The pool is back up, but balance stats will be inaccurate for some time, and shares might be lost during intermittant database corruption.
It is recommended to setup failover to another pool for the time being, as we may be making changes to avoid possible long-downtime in the future, and that has at least a risk of breaking stuff on and off.
Recent outages seem to be probable hardware failures. We expect to have a replacement server online tomorrow. Posted in case site is down.
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testerx
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July 04, 2011, 08:58:05 PM |
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Hey guys, I appear to have been paid for my US server shares on Eligius but the EU server hasn't yet paid me out-I thought these went out on Thursday? User was 1MmQrK8uv8AitWUNSMmK3HPeq3BjE31efa
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gentakin
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July 04, 2011, 09:11:51 PM |
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Luke-Jr posted that the transaction is currently being broadcasted to the bitcoin network, however there appear to be no pools (besides eligius itself) that accept this transaction.
So the transaction will probably be processed when the eligius pool finds a block.
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1HNjbHnpu7S3UUNMF6J9yWTD597LgtUCxb
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Mr2001
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July 04, 2011, 11:24:16 PM |
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What exactly do "current block estimate" and "maximum reward" mean in Artefact2's stats?
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gentakin
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July 04, 2011, 11:38:39 PM |
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What exactly do "current block estimate" and "maximum reward" mean in Artefact2's stats?
I'm wondering the same. As my "block estimate" currently goes down, I assume the pool has used up all its savings. At the same time, "Maximum reward" goes up like I expect my reward to do in a pure PPS scenario. So maybe "maximum reward" is the amount of BTC we will be awarded in the future, if the pool has a few lucky rounds?
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Mr2001
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July 04, 2011, 11:45:15 PM |
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As my "block estimate" currently goes down, I assume the pool has used up all its savings. At the same time, "Maximum reward" goes up like I expect my reward to do in a pure PPS scenario.
So maybe "maximum reward" is the amount of BTC we will be awarded in the future, if the pool has a few lucky rounds?
That would make sense... so I guess "block estimate" is wavering up and down because my share of the pool is changing, which normally doesn't matter under PPS but does matter now that the total payout has exceeded 50 BTC?
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twmz
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July 05, 2011, 12:05:02 AM |
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So maybe "maximum reward" is the amount of BTC we will be awarded in the future, if the pool has a few lucky rounds?
Yes
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Was I helpful? 1 TwmzX1wBxNF2qtAJRhdKmi2WyLZ5VHRs WoT, GPGBitrated user: ewal.
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Luke-Jr (OP)
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July 05, 2011, 03:02:28 AM |
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so I guess "block estimate" is wavering up and down because my share of the pool is changing, which normally doesn't matter under PPS but does matter now that the total payout has exceeded 50 BTC? Specifically, the total payout-if-this-were-PPS exceeded 50+64 (excess from past blocks) = 114 BTC.
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July 05, 2011, 03:21:49 AM |
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It seems like Eligius will NOT find a block, unless something gets corrected. I am mining at Slush also, I get the new block notifications there, but no such notifications on Eligius.
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Jack of Diamonds
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July 05, 2011, 04:06:18 AM |
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It seems like Eligius will NOT find a block, unless something gets corrected. I am mining at Slush also, I get the new block notifications there, but no such notifications on Eligius.
How long of a round are you currently going on? I don't have miners at Eligius atm.
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