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Author Topic: [GLC] Globalcoin | 4 Year Anniversary 1.5.4! | NO IPO, NO PREMINE | [SCRYPT]  (Read 225833 times)
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December 15, 2013, 06:31:58 AM
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thanks for the quick reply, I noticed the diff did just change to 1 in cgminer.
everything else looks ok to you though? I guess now I just play the waiting game for a block to be accepted?

if so I'm gonna fire up my other rig and point it at this one.

Seeing all those block finds looks a little strange though, make sure you have your globalcoin.conf with these nodes (remove any others, they are most likely dead):

Code:
addnode=162.243.239.107
addnode=162.243.106.159
addnode=162.243.104.134
addnode=162.243.231.130

Remove peers.dat as well for good measure. Remember to restart your wallet for the changes to take effect.

I'd also recommend if solo mining (with no pool as backup) to reduce cgminers scantime and expirytime values to help with rejects. I currently have both values set at 5.

ok got all that done and fired back up on my first miner, now to configure the 2nd for it as well.
question though, does the conf file on the host machine need to be changed to reflect a new username/pw for the 2nd machine, or do those stay the same?
 thanks again!
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December 15, 2013, 06:56:41 AM
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You can have the globalcoin.conf rpcuser/pass the same on each miner machine, no drama there. The wallet machines rpcuser/pass is what cgminer needs to connect the miners though.

You'll need to add each miner machines IP to the wallet machines globalcoin.conf before it will let them through:

Code:
rpcallowip=minerIP
rpcallowip=miner2IP

So for each of the miner machines cgminer bat connection details:

Code:
cgminer.exe -o http://walletmachineIP:walletmachinerpcport -u walletmachinerpcuser -p walletmachinerpcpassword

EDIT: You're probably already aware but just in-case - if your wallet machine is also a miner make sure the secondary miner is using the wallet machines network IP not "localhost" to connect with cgminer Smiley

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December 15, 2013, 07:04:06 AM
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You can have the globalcoin.conf rpcuser/pass the same on each miner machine, no drama there. The wallet machines rpcuser/pass is what cgminer needs to connect the miners though.

You'll need to add each miner machines IP to the wallet machines globalcoin.conf before it will let them through:

Code:
rpcallowip=minerIP
rpcallowip=miner2IP

So for each of the miner machines cgminer bat connection details:

Code:
cgminer.exe -o http://walletmachineIP:walletmachinerpcport -u walletmachinerpcuser -p walletmachinerpcpassword

ok great, that is what I did, I didn't know if it would cause problems with multiple machines with the same user/pw

the "server" machine has a rpcallow= localhost
the 2nd worker has a rpcallow 192.x.x.x

I just made batch files for each machine, one points to local host, the other to the 192 address.. both are connected and hashing so I guess it's going well.
they're both on the same block though.. is that normal?
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December 15, 2013, 07:07:07 AM
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Yes that's how it works, everyone is on the same block it's a race to see who solves it first Tongue

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December 15, 2013, 07:16:12 AM
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Is p2pool down or my configuration is wrong? stratum+tcp://japool.com:55786
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December 15, 2013, 09:21:46 AM
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And we are up to diff = 7! Sad
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December 15, 2013, 09:37:48 AM
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And we are up to diff = 7! Sad

Yeah it's crazy we saw over 1.3 GH/s on the network today.

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December 15, 2013, 10:05:21 AM
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And we are up to diff = 7! Sad

Yeah it's crazy we saw over 1.3 GH/s on the network today.

Wow, would be cool if this was reflected in the price as well.
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December 15, 2013, 10:46:20 AM
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I've opened a new, fast, dedicated server pool for globalcoin:
 
GLC.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM
 
Running Mpos with stratum. nice and quick and no lag.  Cron jobs running every minute, with 60 confims on blocks.  Payouts and everything have been tested, everything works.
 
Sick of bad pools?  Come on and join up.
 
PS: Also added another pool for grandcoin, gdc.dedicatedpool.com.   If you are sick of slow/laggy pools, join up!

DEDICATEDPOOL.COM
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December 15, 2013, 11:30:25 AM
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Sorry, I'm used to easy settings with BTC Wink  So I have my wallet on 1 PC and it's sync'd.  My miner is a different PC.  I've got all my settings that I normally use in my cgminer.conf and I added the IP of the miner to my globalcoin.conf.  But how/where do I tell cgminer to talk to the PC with the wallet?

Using the --url (or -o) option.

F.e.

Code:
cgminer.exe --scrypt --url http://yourothermachine:port -u username -p password ...

That's the part where you tell the miner to talk to the PC with the wallet, because the PC with the wallet is in fact a node with a wallet attached to it - YOUR wallet - and if you don't allow anyone else to connect to that node but yourself, you will be "solo mining".

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December 15, 2013, 12:50:22 PM
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I've opened a new, fast, dedicated server pool for globalcoin:
 
GLC.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM
 
Running Mpos with stratum. nice and quick and no lag.  Cron jobs running every minute, with 60 confims on blocks.  Payouts and everything have been tested, everything works.
 
Sick of bad pools?  Come on and join up.
 
PS: Also added another pool for grandcoin, gdc.dedicatedpool.com.   If you are sick of slow/laggy pools, join up!

Awesome work binaryclock, I'm seeing less than 0.5% rejected shares what a great feeling! GLC TO THE MOON!

 Grin

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December 15, 2013, 01:13:02 PM
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Here's an interesting list from crypsty trade volume today.

Litecoin510 BTC
Quark491 BTC
Digitalcoin245 BTC
Worldcoin161 BTC
Zetacoin131 BTC
Globalcoin100 BTC
Megacoin66.9 BTC
ProtoShares64.7 BTC
Primecoin42.5 BTC
Peercoin16.1 BTC
Feathercoin   14.8 BTC

Seems GLC outdid some major players today  Cool

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December 15, 2013, 01:55:30 PM
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I've opened a new, fast, dedicated server pool for globalcoin:
 
GLC.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM
 
Running Mpos with stratum. nice and quick and no lag.  Cron jobs running every minute, with 60 confims on blocks.  Payouts and everything have been tested, everything works.
 
Sick of bad pools?  Come on and join up.
 
PS: Also added another pool for grandcoin, gdc.dedicatedpool.com.   If you are sick of slow/laggy pools, join up!

Awesome work binaryclock, I'm seeing less than 0.5% rejected shares what a great feeling! GLC TO THE MOON!

 Grin

Will try this on one of the rigs. Thanks!
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December 15, 2013, 01:58:01 PM
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I've opened a new, fast, dedicated server pool for globalcoin:
 
GLC.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM
 
Running Mpos with stratum. nice and quick and no lag.  Cron jobs running every minute, with 60 confims on blocks.  Payouts and everything have been tested, everything works.
 
Sick of bad pools?  Come on and join up.
 
PS: Also added another pool for grandcoin, gdc.dedicatedpool.com.   If you are sick of slow/laggy pools, join up!

Thanks!  I just pointed at you, easy as pie.
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December 15, 2013, 02:10:32 PM
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How long you have to mine before account is updated? Can't see anything in there yet, confirmed nor unconfirmed.
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December 15, 2013, 02:17:11 PM
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Mine showed pretty instantly
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December 15, 2013, 03:05:16 PM
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Fly?

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December 15, 2013, 03:30:46 PM
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Mine showed pretty instantly

Yeah, got it now. Slowly... Tongue
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December 15, 2013, 06:13:55 PM
Last edit: December 15, 2013, 06:55:12 PM by colx
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Bah, 1300 GLC missing between my wallet and Coins-E. What can you do? Wrote tickets as well, but I guess they are gone...

Without a proper exhange site for this coin, it's useless... Hope Coins-E fix it. Cryptsy is a bit problemed as well as far as I can see.
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