Zalfrin
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July 12, 2013, 02:18:07 AM |
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I see. That's why.. primecoind not in there. Where did I go wrong? back up and install it again?
addrman.cpp clientversion.h leveldb.cpp obj-test sync.h addrman.h compat.h leveldb.h prime.cpp test alert.cpp crypter.cpp limitedmap.h prime.h threadsafety.h alert.h crypter.h main.cpp protocol.cpp txdb.cpp allocators.h db.cpp main.h protocol.h txdb.h base58.h db.h makefile.linux-mingw qt ui_interface.h bignum.h hash.cpp makefile.mingw rpcblockchain.cpp uint256.h bitcoinrpc.cpp hash.h makefile.osx rpcdump.cpp util.cpp bitcoinrpc.h init.cpp makefile.unix rpcmining.cpp util.h bloom.cpp init.h mruset.h rpcnet.cpp version.cpp bloom.h json net.cpp rpcrawtransaction.cpp version.h checkpoints.cpp key.cpp net.h rpcwallet.cpp wallet.cpp checkpoints.h key.h netbase.cpp script.cpp wallet.h checkpointsync.cpp keystore.cpp netbase.h script.h walletdb.cpp checkpointsync.h keystore.h noui.cpp serialize.h walletdb.h checkqueue.h leveldb obj sync.cpp
Your make didn't work for some reason, that's what builds the primecoind.
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Whoever mines the block which ends up containing your transaction will get its fee.
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maco
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July 12, 2013, 02:22:20 AM |
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Yes, after I do the following: cd ~/primecoin/src make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
It gives me this error
In file included from db.cpp:6:0: db.h:14:20: fatal error: db_cxx.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. make: *** [obj/db.o] Error 1
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cbeast
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July 12, 2013, 02:31:20 AM |
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I made two 2 CPU drops in NYC. They are both averaging about 300 pps. Here is my settings: edit: using Ubuntu 13.04 64bit sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=64M count=16 sudo mkswap /swapfile sudo swapon /swapfile
apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/primecoin/primecoin.git apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libdb5.3++-dev -y cd ~/primecoin/src make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- mkdir ~/.primecoin echo "rpcuser=username rpcpassword=AVeryLongComplexOne gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf sudo mv primecoind /usr/local/bin/.
primecoind --daemon
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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rethaw (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 02:31:37 AM |
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Yes, after I do the following: cd ~/primecoin/src make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
It gives me this error
In file included from db.cpp:6:0: db.h:14:20: fatal error: db_cxx.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. make: *** [obj/db.o] Error 1
That means libdb wasn't installed.
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rethaw (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 02:33:14 AM |
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So nice of you to add the lines for making a swap. I'll edit the OP. I made two 2 CPU drops in NYC. They are both averaging about 300 pps. Here is my settings: sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=64M count=16 sudo mkswap /swapfile sudo swapon /swapfile
apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/primecoin/primecoin.git apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libdb5.3++-dev -y cd ~/primecoin/src make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- mkdir ~/.primecoin echo "rpcuser=username rpcpassword=AVeryLongComplexOne gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf sudo mv primecoind /usr/local/bin/.
primecoind --daemon
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rethaw (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 02:34:49 AM |
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Quoting for posterity, about to remove the old method. I'd like to quickly write up what Vorksholk suggested. It has been working better than EC2 for me. If you sign up please use my referral link below. I take no responsibility for your results or the security of this arrangement! Usually I would suggest not using root for anything, but hey, time's a wastin'! 1) Go to DigitalOcean and sign up for an account. 2) Use this code for a free $10 credit on Ubuntu instances: SSDFUEL. Coupon's dead 3) Create an Ubuntu 13.04 x64 droplet for $.007/hr. That's $5 a month so you should be able to run 2 instances for a month with little risk. 4) You will be emailed an ip address and password. SSH into your new VM. To get the latest primecoin miner you need to build from source, below. When a new binary is posted I will link to it here.5) Download primecoind from sourceforge, you may have to find a new link but this works for now: wget -O primecoind-0.1.0-linux.tar.gz "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/primecoin/0.1.0/primecoin-0.1.0-linux.tar.gz?r=&ts=1373384018&use_mirror=superb-dca3" tar -zxvf primecoind-0.1.0-linux.tar.gz mv primecoin-0.1.0-linux/bin/64/primecoind /usr/local/bin/.
6) Set up your primecoin.conf. mkdir ~/.primecoin echo "rpcuser=yourusername rpcpassword=SomethingReallyLongThatNoOneCouldGuess gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf
7) Now you can start mining! To keep an eye on the fruits of your labors you can use the watch command. This will show you your primespersec and if you find a block. watch 'primecoind listtransactions & primecoind getmininginfo'
FYI, signing up for multiple accounts using the same info is against their terms of service. If you do this you may have your account removed by DigitalOcean and lose access to any coins you've mined. Speed reportsuser | speed range | instance details | TheSpiral | 200-270pps | | twobits | 75-100pps | 1 core | twobits | 700pps | 4 core | CyberClones | 112-169pps | | kimosan | 100-180pps | 1-core/1gig | kimosan | 270-330pps | 1-core/1gig |
Old speeds before update... Entz: 30-40pps jaakkop: 28-70pps kimosan: 7-25pps TheChries: 18-49pps (Note: anecdotally reports "New York 1" gives best performance) anon2301: 25-30ppsUpdatecbeast posted his settings that will let you build on any size instance. I made two 2 CPU drops in NYC. They are both averaging about 300 pps. Here is my settings:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=64M count=16 sudo mkswap /swapfile sudo swapon /swapfile
apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/primecoin/primecoin.git apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libdb5.3++-dev -y cd ~/primecoin/src make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- mkdir ~/.primecoin echo "rpcuser=username rpcpassword=AVeryLongComplexOne gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf sudo mv primecoind /usr/local/bin/.
primecoind --daemon Getting coins to another wallet:There are a number of ways to do this: After they've matured: primecoind sendtoaddress yourhomeaddress amount Before they've matured: from vps: primecoind listtransactions # to find the receiving address primecoind dumpprivkey $receiving_address from home: primecoind importprivkey $privkey_from_vps I then remove the wallet.dat from the vps to get all new keys, though its not necessary.
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July 12, 2013, 03:22:46 AM Last edit: July 12, 2013, 04:35:19 AM by rigelugh |
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I just want to extend a hearty thank you!!! to everyone who has contributed to this project so far. I have had a blast setting up my digitalocean vps through SSH - something I haven't touched in more than a year. I am a *nix newb and this has reminded me of just how much fun it can be. Just finished making my first build with the faster software. It says "blocks 0" on my terminal so I am assuming it just hasn't synchronized with the network yet. Once it has synchronized and I get a steady PPS I will update with my rate. I am on a 1CPU 512MB ($5/mo) instance.Getting anywhere between 98-188 PPS right now. Edit: I am running (1) VPS and (1) here at home using one of the compiled windows -qt from the sieve thread. Win7 64 on an AMD Phenom II X4 920 mobile 1.6GHz, getting 200-416 PPS depending on my usage of the PC. Much improvement over the 30pps I was getting last night, though I have been running for about 6 hours now and haven't found a block yet. Here's hoping my luck improves, and I will send some tips out to the kind folks who have made this possible! So, is the $160/mo instance profitable right now? Would it find blocks faster than 32 of the $5 instances? It looks like I'm getting the same speed as one of Kimosan's 1CPU / 1GB instances with my 1CPU / 512MB instance, but his other instance of the same size is doing 270-300PPS? What is the difference? I'm really interested in finding the ideal price/performance point on this VPS set up.
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bidji29
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July 12, 2013, 03:27:10 AM |
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I set up a lot of server, and everything worked fine. But now i have this error when a instal the libraries.
E: Unable to locate package libdb5.3++-dev E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libdb5.3++-dev'
I tried apt-get update, not working. The other librarie works fine. I've had this problem on 2 different serveur
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July 12, 2013, 03:50:03 AM |
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I set up a lot of server, and everything worked fine. But now i have this error when a instal the libraries.
E: Unable to locate package libdb5.3++-dev E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libdb5.3++-dev'
I tried apt-get update, not working. The other librarie works fine. I've had this problem on 2 different serveur
Try this instead: apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libdb-dev -y It worked for me on another VPS.
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July 12, 2013, 05:02:36 AM |
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I just want to extend a hearty thank you!!! to everyone who has contributed to this project so far. I have had a blast setting up my digitalocean vps through SSH - something I haven't touched in more than a year. I am a *nix newb and this has reminded me of just how much fun it can be. Just finished making my first build with the faster software. It says "blocks 0" on my terminal so I am assuming it just hasn't synchronized with the network yet. Once it has synchronized and I get a steady PPS I will update with my rate. I am on a 1CPU 512MB ($5/mo) instance.Getting anywhere between 98-188 PPS right now. Edit: I am running (1) VPS and (1) here at home using one of the compiled windows -qt from the sieve thread. Win7 64 on an AMD Phenom II X4 920 mobile 1.6GHz, getting 200-416 PPS depending on my usage of the PC. Much improvement over the 30pps I was getting last night, though I have been running for about 6 hours now and haven't found a block yet. Here's hoping my luck improves, and I will send some tips out to the kind folks who have made this possible! So, is the $160/mo instance profitable right now? Would it find blocks faster than 32 of the $5 instances? It looks like I'm getting the same speed as one of Kimosan's 1CPU / 1GB instances with my 1CPU / 512MB instance, but his other instance of the same size is doing 270-300PPS? What is the difference? I'm really interested in finding the ideal price/performance point on this VPS set up. just a note, before you go trying to make 32 droplets... by default digital ocean sets a limit of 5 droplets per user. you can request more thru a support ticket. I personally think you'd be better off with 32 separate instances than a single 32 core instance , simply because digital ocean's costs dont go up linearly with cores ( since they give you more memory and bandwidth too, which goes into the price)
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July 12, 2013, 06:20:16 AM |
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gotta wierd message from Digital OCean Hi,
We're excited to have you as a customer of DigitalOcean, we would like to verify your account.
Please provide us with one or more of the following:
-Your Name -Location -Phone Number -Type of Traffic you will be sending from the server -1 or more of the following: 1. Your public twitter handle 2. Your blog 3. Your company or personal website 4. Your public facebook profile
Thanks, Support Anyone else get this....? This whole thing is weird.....my instances don't work now this....something very not right here.....
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July 12, 2013, 06:31:43 AM |
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it gets better now when I log in Account Locked by DigitalOcean Staff We are sorry to inform you that your account has been locked by DigitalOcean Staff. None of your virtual servers have been destroyed. We have opened a support ticket with you regarding the cause of this lock. Please navigate to the Support Page to resolve the issue that has caused your account to be locked. Thank you, DigitalOcean Staff this lot look dodgey as alll I mean they have my credit car details.....and want facebook, blogs etc etc wow
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July 12, 2013, 06:39:05 AM |
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it gets better now when I log in Account Locked by DigitalOcean Staff We are sorry to inform you that your account has been locked by DigitalOcean Staff. None of your virtual servers have been destroyed. We have opened a support ticket with you regarding the cause of this lock. Please navigate to the Support Page to resolve the issue that has caused your account to be locked. Thank you, DigitalOcean Staff this lot look dodgey as alll I mean they have my credit car details.....and want facebook, blogs etc etc wow The same thing happened to me. I couldn't believe they wanted my facebook profile, but I just did it anyway despite my deep hatred of the idea. It just sucks that they locked my account during this last little bit of good mining time before the coin goes to hell.
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RandyFolds
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July 12, 2013, 06:39:13 AM |
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it gets better now when I log in Account Locked by DigitalOcean Staff We are sorry to inform you that your account has been locked by DigitalOcean Staff. None of your virtual servers have been destroyed. We have opened a support ticket with you regarding the cause of this lock. Please navigate to the Support Page to resolve the issue that has caused your account to be locked. Thank you, DigitalOcean Staff this lot look dodgey as alll I mean they have my credit car details.....and want facebook, blogs etc etc wow They want you to prove you are human as they've seen a monstrous influx of high-usage traffic over the past few days. Not all that dodgy. Just tell them you don't have any of those things. They seriously JUST want to ensure you're human.
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July 12, 2013, 06:56:02 AM |
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it gets better now when I log in Account Locked by DigitalOcean Staff We are sorry to inform you that your account has been locked by DigitalOcean Staff. None of your virtual servers have been destroyed. We have opened a support ticket with you regarding the cause of this lock. Please navigate to the Support Page to resolve the issue that has caused your account to be locked. Thank you, DigitalOcean Staff this lot look dodgey as alll I mean they have my credit car details.....and want facebook, blogs etc etc wow The same thing happened to me. I couldn't believe they wanted my facebook profile, but I just did it anyway despite my deep hatred of the idea. It just sucks that they locked my account during this last little bit of good mining time before the coin goes to hell. there is no way I am giving them any more details than credit card....seriously I get 1-0 pps on their largest system
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rethaw (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 07:21:44 AM |
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Looks like difficulty is getting near 8!
The largest instance should get at least 1.5kpps with the updated primecoind.
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altsay
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July 12, 2013, 07:24:21 AM |
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Looks like difficulty is getting near 8!
The largest instance should get at least 1.5kpps with the updated primecoind.
I'm getting 100-130 pps on 1 core 1 gig New York droplet.
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rethaw (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 07:26:12 AM |
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Looks like difficulty is getting near 8!
The largest instance should get at least 1.5kpps with the updated primecoind.
I'm getting 100-130 pps on 1 core 1 gig New York droplet. Great, added to the OP.
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altsay
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July 12, 2013, 07:29:03 AM |
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Looks like difficulty is getting near 8!
The largest instance should get at least 1.5kpps with the updated primecoind.
I'm getting 100-130 pps on 1 core 1 gig New York droplet. Great, added to the OP. How did you find out the difficulty?
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July 12, 2013, 07:43:32 AM |
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Looks like difficulty is getting near 8!
The largest instance should get at least 1.5kpps with the updated primecoind.
I'm getting 100-130 pps on 1 core 1 gig New York droplet. Great, added to the OP. How did you find out the difficulty? primecoind getdifficulty
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