markm
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July 17, 2013, 03:58:11 PM Last edit: July 17, 2013, 04:18:32 PM by markm |
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No you didn't. Trying exactly my way means Ubuntu 13.04 x 64 bit.
Ah well sorry that is not possible since the server has already been running with centos for months and has websites hosted there so i can't really put ubuntu on it. Was hoping there was a simple command change for centos to work. Why on here is ubuntu so popular?? most hosts put centos on as default? Use yum search or even google to find what packages your distro has for the things you are missing. Fedora uses yum too, package names are not the same as in debian-derived distros but search for the missing thing, like yum search ssl or whatever and usually something that is reasonably recognisable as probably providing what you want will be found. If not google the actual lib its not able to link if the linker didn't tell you what package you need to get it and usually some google result will hint what package its in. or there are RPM sites where you can search to find even third party RPMs for stuff. So really it all just amounts to don't be lazy, use search routines. You likely don't even have it as bad as Fedora, as your openssl might have elliptic curves built in, Fedora's doesn't due to some expired patent they evidently are still worried about so on Fedora I have to build openssl myself to get elliptic curves into it. -MarkM-
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Krusher33
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July 17, 2013, 04:12:48 PM |
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Do you know how to share a wallet after the fact? If I transferred all my coins to one and then copied that wallet.dat to all the other machines would that do it? That would make my life a lot easier. I did something similar and it works fine.
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July 17, 2013, 04:13:36 PM |
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Do you know how to share a wallet after the fact? If I transferred all my coins to one and then copied that wallet.dat to all the other machines would that do it? That would make my life a lot easier. Guys I don't wanna answer the same questions more than once (which is what happens in forums a lot), if you have questions, please post on my site and I will answer them.
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July 17, 2013, 04:15:38 PM |
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You must have failed to compile, I guess you are running the low ram droplet. Try again, I updated the guide to include swapping: which vps are you using? i scrapped that now since it wasnt working. I am trying on my dedicated server however apt-get does not work and when i try yum install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libdb5.3++-dev -y i get Loaded plugins: dellsysid, fastestmirror, security Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.sov.uk.goscomb.net * extras: mirrors.coreix.net * updates: mirror.as29550.net base | 3.7 kB 00:00 extras | 3.4 kB 00:00 updates | 3.4 kB 00:00 updates/primary_db | 3.7 MB 00:00 Setting up Install Process No package build-essential available. No package libssl-dev available. No package libboost-all-dev available. No package libdb5.3++-dev available. Error: Nothing to do so i'm guessing that yum install either wasnt correct or else libdb5.3++ etc does not work with centos 6.3 64bit? Bro, if you want it work, just install it exactly as I did. I have had that exact same code running on three different VPS providers, including the big buy Amazon EC2 i tried your exact way but with centos 6.3 apt-get does not work it seems Just use yum. "Yum search" should get you what you need. okay thanks should i type that in on ssh ? yum search then the package? i've only used windows vista and windows 7 before. Linux seems much more tricky.
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6strings
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July 17, 2013, 05:18:27 PM |
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Im using the version found here: https://bitbucket.org/pankkake/mikaelh2-primecoin on ec2 ubuntu 12.04 cc2xl. I am getting 15kppps and thats awesome but it seems to be randomly stopping and needs to be started up again. Anyone else experiencing this?
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6strings
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July 17, 2013, 05:36:12 PM Last edit: July 17, 2013, 06:02:38 PM by 6strings |
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^ awesome. tyvm. I ran settxfee 0.01 and it returned true. Should I be good to go now? edit: doesn't seem to be the solution. not sure what to do.
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OnlyC
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July 17, 2013, 05:47:29 PM |
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Im using the version found here: https://bitbucket.org/pankkake/mikaelh2-primecoin on ec2 ubuntu 12.04 cc2xl. I am getting 15kppps and thats awesome but it seems to be randomly stopping and needs to be started up again. Anyone else experiencing this? I have the same problem with 8core ubuntu. How can I fix that?
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July 17, 2013, 05:53:03 PM |
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restart... could anyone do the math about the ratio between 5-chains and 8-chains?
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ghostlander
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July 17, 2013, 06:11:25 PM |
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^ awesome. tyvm. I ran settxfee 0.01 and it returned true. Should I be good to go now? edit: doesn't seem to be the solution. not sure what to do.
Write a shell script to run another instance when the previous one dies.
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July 17, 2013, 06:25:42 PM |
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restart... could anyone do the math about the ratio between 5-chains and 8-chains? I found that the ratio between 1-chains and 5-chains was approximately 12 4, which would suggest that the ratio between N-chains and N+1-chains is about 12:1. That would suggest that there are about 12 3 5-chains per 8-chain, or about 1,728:1. If that ratio holds (there's no guarantee that the ratio of N-chains to N+1-chains is constant) then a miner with 1,728 5-chains/hour should find a block every 10 hours when the difficulty is 8.9, every 20 hours when difficulty is 8.95, or every 100 hours when difficulty is 8.99 (all of these are rough averages). This math should not be taken as anything other than a crude approximation, but it should give an idea of order of magnitude. My experience has shown that this approximation is at least within a factor of 10.
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July 17, 2013, 06:29:18 PM |
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Hi all! Is there any guide to build primecoin-qt on ubuntu 13.04 or someone could help me? (I saw a screenshot on ubuntu)
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markm
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July 17, 2013, 06:52:54 PM |
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I get this error:
g++: internal compiler error: Killed (program cc1plus) Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. See <file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.7/README.Bugs> for instructions. make: *** [obj/alert.o] Error 4
How do I fix it?
By using enough RAM, maybe? How much RAM you got and how much swap space? -MarkM-
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July 17, 2013, 07:06:54 PM |
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restart... could anyone do the math about the ratio between 5-chains and 8-chains? This shouldn't be taken as 100% correct, but I seem to remember it being mentioned that each step up in chain length is a 30 fold increase. so an 8 length chain would be 30x more difficult than a 7 length chain, and a 9 length chain would then be 900x more difficult than a 7 length chain. Again this is from memory, if I can find the post again, I'll add a link (though the math a few posts before this one looks reasonable too!)
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July 17, 2013, 07:35:00 PM Last edit: July 17, 2013, 09:55:48 PM by teknohog |
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This shouldn't be taken as 100% correct, but I seem to remember it being mentioned that each step up in chain length is a 30 fold increase. so an 8 length chain would be 30x more difficult than a 7 length chain, and a 9 length chain would then be 900x more difficult than a 7 length chain.
So in other words, your average rate of blocks per hour would be the 5-chain rate / 30^(diff - 5). Time to write a script... Edit: updated the script.
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alexxy
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July 17, 2013, 08:16:40 PM |
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This shouldn't be taken as 100% correct, but I seem to remember it being mentioned that each step up in chain length is a 30 fold increase. so an 8 length chain would be 30x more difficult than a 7 length chain, and a 9 length chain would then be 900x more difficult than a 7 length chain.
So in other words, your average rate of blocks per hour would be the 5-chain rate / 30^(diff - 5). Time to write a script... Ghmm, seems i have much higher block rate for my systems
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Beaflag VonRathburg
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July 17, 2013, 08:19:54 PM |
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^ It sounds really simple, but are you logged in as root or using sudo?
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bidji29
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July 17, 2013, 08:26:12 PM |
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I'm searching for a git repository of the HP2. Anyone?
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alexxy
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July 17, 2013, 08:46:05 PM |
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^ It sounds really simple, but are you logged in as root or using sudo?
You dont neet to be root on system that run primecoind. Its not require any root privilegies
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