Freebish86
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April 20, 2018, 12:41:28 PM |
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jaapgvk
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April 20, 2018, 01:00:30 PM |
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Can you post your CPID in text-format again? I'm looking at your pictures, but I can't copy/paste your CPID from pictures
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znffal
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April 20, 2018, 01:04:45 PM |
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I posted the list below on the Discord earlier this week. If people are having issues with Boinc payments then please submit the answer to these questions with your post. 1. What does the output of the following give you? 2. Have you been solved Rosetta/WCG tasks in the last 24 hours? 3. Are you on team BiblePay on Rosetta/WCG? 4. Are your computers on Rosetta/WCG hidden? 5. What is your name in the pool list? 6. Is your controller wallet connected to the internet 24/7? 7. What wallet version are you running? 8. When was the last time your wallet sent a PODC transaction (in the wallet transactions tab)
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616westwarmoth
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April 20, 2018, 01:12:42 PM |
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For starters, your account is not properly linking in Rosetta. At the R@h site https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_user.php?userid=1990989 shows you have no computers, 0 total credit and 0 recent credit. Your own photo from your account show that as well, so I'm pretty sure the problem is not hidden computers. When you started BOINC, and added the Rosetta@home project, did you use your same email as you registered with and the website password (not your strong or weak keys). You need to concentrate on correcting the BOINC side of the equation first.
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zthomasz
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April 20, 2018, 01:18:20 PM |
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Installed Windows 64 wallet v1122, after running several hours it crashed.
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jaapgvk
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April 20, 2018, 01:24:46 PM |
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I posted the list below on the Discord earlier this week. If people are having issues with Boinc payments then please submit the answer to these questions with your post. 1. What does the output of the following give you? 2. Have you been solved Rosetta/WCG tasks in the last 24 hours? 3. Are you on team BiblePay on Rosetta/WCG? 4. Are your computers on Rosetta/WCG hidden? 5. What is your name in the pool list? 6. Is your controller wallet connected to the internet 24/7? 7. What wallet version are you running? 8. When was the last time your wallet sent a PODC transaction (in the wallet transactions tab) This is a great list! Mike, maybe you could incorporate this in your FAQ on https://bbppodc.org/ ?
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jaapgvk
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April 20, 2018, 01:52:51 PM |
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I don't think it should be that way. It shouldn't be rounded up or down, and then by how much? 10%? The client is already rounding up by 10% just in case if you use the automatic update, I don't think the sanctuaries should round up anything.
The client rounds up by 10% via PoDCUpdate because in part, it's only checking your RAC one time a day. So if you were the normal expected user, had one PC on BOINC and decided you could put your spouse's computer on it, then the first day it was up it could very well get enough RAC to push you out of 100% without the buffer. RAC does vary day to day, I've seen swings on an individual computer by as much as 10%, so again, the 10% buffer should protect against that. I would generally agree with your point that 20 should be 20 (even though that was not my vote). Which I guess three ways to accomplish this: The first would the least work, get close enough to "correct" and that would be use normal rounding, so 4.99% would be 0%, 5.0% would be 10%, 94.999% would be 90%, and 95.0% would be 100%. Really I think this is a good solution as it would simplify the "current less than 5% special case". The second would be to round everything down to a multiple of 10% (which would either change the 5% special case or require it to be written as en exception. The third would be to add a 2nd special case and 90% go from 80.1%-99.9% and 100% only trigger at 100%, which doesn't seem entirely unfair, but really seems like far more work than the first idea. I really don't understand why you wrote all this West, as it doesn't take into account the Snap-to-Grid IT requirement in the actual PODC protocol. It's sort of confusing everyone, as it's alluding to "a possible change" in the protocol, when we already voted the protocol in. The UTXO requirement is 20 bbp per RAC. The UTXO breaks chart rounds up to the nearest 10%. Lower than 5% rounds DOWN to zero %.
The only potential recommendation I have is to ask Jaap if he wants to create a 2nd chart in percentages, so people have a chart with a larger scale (maybe they understand percentages better than static BBP amounts per break, thats up to him). I've added the percentages at http://wiki.biblepay.org/Distributed_ComputingHope it is correct like this
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noxpost
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April 20, 2018, 02:26:30 PM |
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I posted the list below on the Discord earlier this week. If people are having issues with Boinc payments then please submit the answer to these questions with your post. 1. What does the output of the following give you? 2. Have you been solved Rosetta/WCG tasks in the last 24 hours? 3. Are you on team BiblePay on Rosetta/WCG? 4. Are your computers on Rosetta/WCG hidden? 5. What is your name in the pool list? 6. Is your controller wallet connected to the internet 24/7? 7. What wallet version are you running? 8. When was the last time your wallet sent a PODC transaction (in the wallet transactions tab) This is a great list! Mike, maybe you could incorporate this in your FAQ on https://bbppodc.org/ ? I'm thinking we could probably build a quick webpage where people pasted those outputs into three textboxes, and the most likely issues popped up. It wouldn't be hard - there are really <5 things to consider. I am not positive I'll have time to do it in the next week or so, but might try to come back to it. If anybody beats me to it, well, good on you.
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bible_pay (OP)
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Jesus is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords
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April 20, 2018, 03:32:07 PM |
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Installed Windows 64 wallet v1122, after running several hours it crashed. Ive got a log from my machine and from MIPs, so Im good with examples now; regarding the actual root cause: It appears we are OK as a network to stay on 1.1.2.2 as we had a block in the chain that was not accepted by the supermajority and as they reorganized, the chain recovered, but there is a bug in our reorg code that *may* crash the node when it hits the "AcceptBlockHeader: prev block not found". I'm working on a patch for the future, but most likely we wont hit this crash again for weeks. In the mean time, anyone who crashed, just delete your blocks and chainstate and restart.
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thesnat21
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April 20, 2018, 03:35:47 PM |
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Installed Windows 64 wallet v1122, after running several hours it crashed. Ive got a log from my machine and from MIPs, so Im good with examples now; regarding the actual root cause: It appears we are OK as a network to stay on 1.1.2.2 as we had a block in the chain that was not accepted by the supermajority and as they reorganized, the chain recovered, but there is a bug in our reorg code that *may* crash the node when it hits the "AcceptBlockHeader: prev block not found". I'm working on a patch for the future, but most likely we wont hit this crash again for weeks. In the mean time, anyone who crashed, just delete your blocks and chainstate and restart. That's good news, nice find!
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cryptocadxyz
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April 20, 2018, 03:57:46 PM |
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For those of you who reindexed your wallet, please note that you need to also restart the Biblepay QT. I noticed that my wallet was not execing podcupdates after the reindex and when i ran one manually it said that my CPID was not associated. I restarted the wallet and then i was able to send podcupdates. Just a tip so you don't miss out on the next block reward.
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Freebish86
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April 20, 2018, 04:11:39 PM |
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Can you post your CPID in text-format again? I'm looking at your pictures, but I can't copy/paste your CPID from pictures CPID: eb3eee4eac3ce7c6f903198678bf4075
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jaapgvk
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April 20, 2018, 04:43:19 PM |
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Can you post your CPID in text-format again? I'm looking at your pictures, but I can't copy/paste your CPID from pictures CPID: eb3eee4eac3ce7c6f903198678bf4075 Well, as West already stated: your problem most likely lies with Boinc, and not with BiblePay. Your Boinc-stats show 0 credit. Could you give us a link with the computers that are running on this account? Because you are clearly not solving any tasks with the account you provided. Are you sure that you only have one account?
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jaapgvk
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April 20, 2018, 04:52:47 PM |
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this name lol
Look at our goals. Serious business.
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jaapgvk
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April 20, 2018, 05:00:18 PM |
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I posted the list below on the Discord earlier this week. If people are having issues with Boinc payments then please submit the answer to these questions with your post. 1. What does the output of the following give you? 2. Have you been solved Rosetta/WCG tasks in the last 24 hours? 3. Are you on team BiblePay on Rosetta/WCG? 4. Are your computers on Rosetta/WCG hidden? 5. What is your name in the pool list? 6. Is your controller wallet connected to the internet 24/7? 7. What wallet version are you running? 8. When was the last time your wallet sent a PODC transaction (in the wallet transactions tab) This is a great list! Mike, maybe you could incorporate this in your FAQ on https://bbppodc.org/ ? I'm thinking we could probably build a quick webpage where people pasted those outputs into three textboxes, and the most likely issues popped up. It wouldn't be hard - there are really <5 things to consider. I am not positive I'll have time to do it in the next week or so, but might try to come back to it. If anybody beats me to it, well, good on you. I think this is certainly a good idea! I don't have the expertise to do this, but if you find the time for this, then please We could maybe also implement it on biblepay.org, bbppodc.org, or biblepay-central. Would be a great 'before asking questions, please fill out this form' kinda thing.
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Dimarzio123
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April 20, 2018, 05:17:15 PM |
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Hi Can you explain how to do this please: "restart the Biblepay QT" I have updated the wallet to 1.1.2.2 and have this issue TIA PM 18:14:50 exec stakebalance 18:14:52 { "Command": "stakebalance", "StakeBalance": 0 } 18:15:25  exec podcupdate true 18:15:25  { "Command": "podcupdate", "PODCUpdate": "Unable to find any CPIDS. Please try exec getboincinfo." } For those of you who reindexed your wallet, please note that you need to also restart the Biblepay QT. I noticed that my wallet was not execing podcupdates after the reindex and when i ran one manually it said that my CPID was not associated. I restarted the wallet and then i was able to send podcupdates. Just a tip so you don't miss out on the next block reward.
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Freebish86
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April 20, 2018, 05:28:41 PM |
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For starters, your account is not properly linking in Rosetta. At the R@h site https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_user.php?userid=1990989 shows you have no computers, 0 total credit and 0 recent credit. Your own photo from your account show that as well, so I'm pretty sure the problem is not hidden computers. When you started BOINC, and added the Rosetta@home project, did you use your same email as you registered with and the website password (not your strong or weak keys). You need to concentrate on correcting the BOINC side of the equation first. I am running this bbp wallet and boinc on virmach vps system. I had 2 other computers with different emails and CPIDs that stop working too at the same time. How do I give you a link? Should I just uninstall boinc and re-register with new CPID or go into account and change email address?
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Dimarzio123
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April 20, 2018, 06:23:22 PM |
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Stand down!! Waited for 30 minutes Seems to sorted itself out Regards PM ************************ Hi Can you explain how to do this please: "restart the Biblepay QT" I have updated the wallet to 1.1.2.2 and have this issue TIA PM 18:14:50 exec stakebalance 18:14:52 { "Command": "stakebalance", "StakeBalance": 0 } 18:15:25  exec podcupdate true 18:15:25  { "Command": "podcupdate", "PODCUpdate": "Unable to find any CPIDS. Please try exec getboincinfo." } For those of you who reindexed your wallet, please note that you need to also restart the Biblepay QT. I noticed that my wallet was not execing podcupdates after the reindex and when i ran one manually it said that my CPID was not associated. I restarted the wallet and then i was able to send podcupdates. Just a tip so you don't miss out on the next block reward.
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jaapgvk
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April 20, 2018, 06:46:53 PM |
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Stand down!! Waited for 30 minutes Seems to sorted itself out Regards PM ************************ Hi Can you explain how to do this please: "restart the Biblepay QT" I have updated the wallet to 1.1.2.2 and have this issue TIA PM 18:14:50 exec stakebalance 18:14:52 { "Command": "stakebalance", "StakeBalance": 0 } 18:15:25  exec podcupdate true 18:15:25  { "Command": "podcupdate", "PODCUpdate": "Unable to find any CPIDS. Please try exec getboincinfo." } For those of you who reindexed your wallet, please note that you need to also restart the Biblepay QT. I noticed that my wallet was not execing podcupdates after the reindex and when i ran one manually it said that my CPID was not associated. I restarted the wallet and then i was able to send podcupdates. Just a tip so you don't miss out on the next block reward.
Maybe it was still syncing?
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