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Author Topic: [XPM] [ANN] Primecoin High Performance | HP14 released!  (Read 397580 times)
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July 26, 2013, 11:18:31 PM
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for hp8 are there more settings i should try here for 3770k?

rpcuser=
rpcpassword=
rpcport=8001
gen=0
server=1
daemon=1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=137.116.230.21
addnode=54.225.81.214
addnode=54.225.116.178
addnode=107.20.202.112
addnode=54.225.123.87
addnode=54.225.123.48
addnode=54.224.142.224
addnode=54.224.28.160
sievesize=2000000

Looks like your miner wasn't turned on to mine.




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July 26, 2013, 11:37:19 PM
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for hp8 are there more settings i should try here for 3770k?

rpcuser=
rpcpassword=
rpcport=8001
gen=0
server=1
daemon=1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=137.116.230.21
addnode=54.225.81.214
addnode=54.225.116.178
addnode=107.20.202.112
addnode=54.225.123.87
addnode=54.225.123.48
addnode=54.224.142.224
addnode=54.224.28.160
sievesize=2000000

Looks like your miner wasn't turned on to mine.

what are the addnode's? Is this something I should be putting in my .conf file? running windows
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July 26, 2013, 11:59:00 PM
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for hp8 are there more settings i should try here for 3770k?

rpcuser=
rpcpassword=
rpcport=8001
gen=0
server=1
daemon=1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=137.116.230.21
addnode=54.225.81.214
addnode=54.225.116.178
addnode=107.20.202.112
addnode=54.225.123.87
addnode=54.225.123.48
addnode=54.224.142.224
addnode=54.224.28.160
sievesize=2000000

Looks like your miner wasn't turned on to mine.

what are the addnode's? Is this something I should be putting in my .conf file? running windows

No. Noobs do it thinking it would gain them something, the more addnode lines the bigger the n00b.
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July 27, 2013, 12:04:32 AM
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for hp8 are there more settings i should try here for 3770k?

rpcuser=
rpcpassword=
rpcport=8001
gen=0
server=1
daemon=1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=137.116.230.21
addnode=54.225.81.214
addnode=54.225.116.178
addnode=107.20.202.112
addnode=54.225.123.87
addnode=54.225.123.48
addnode=54.224.142.224
addnode=54.224.28.160
sievesize=2000000

Looks like your miner wasn't turned on to mine.

what are the addnode's? Is this something I should be putting in my .conf file? running windows

No. Noobs do it thinking it would gain them something, the more addnode lines the bigger the n00b.

lol
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July 27, 2013, 12:13:47 AM
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best settings for i5 2.3 2 core 4 thread sandy? 0.02 btc bounty!!!PM me first one who get me over 3k/pps and 5/cpm gets it!
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July 27, 2013, 12:37:37 AM
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My number of connection in the info window always maxes at 8. Anyway to increase this and does it matter?
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July 27, 2013, 12:58:35 AM
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No, it doesn't matter. Increasing it will probably just bloat the network and slow everyone down.

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July 27, 2013, 01:02:55 AM
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cool thx
here's what im running now.


{
"blocks" : 84772,
"chainspermin" : 4,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 9.27764088,
"errors" : "",
"generate" : true,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"roundsievepercentage" : 20,
"primespersec" : 2886,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"sievepercentage" : 5,
"sievesize" : 100000,
"testnet" : false
}
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July 27, 2013, 03:43:50 AM
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{
"blocks" : 84942,
"chainspermin" : 8,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 9.27951360,
"errors" : "",
"generate" : true,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"roundsievepercentage" : 20,
"primespersec" : 2954,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"sievepercentage" : 5,
"sievesize" : 100000,
"testnet" : false
}
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July 27, 2013, 07:21:37 AM
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{
"blocks" : 84942,
"chainspermin" : 8,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 9.27951360,
"errors" : "",
"generate" : true,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"roundsievepercentage" : 20,
"primespersec" : 2954,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"sievepercentage" : 5,
"sievesize" : 100000,
"testnet" : false
}


Try
roundsievepercentage 15
sievepercentage 8
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July 27, 2013, 02:23:13 PM
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Over the last two days what settings have you guys gotten blocks with? The difficulty keeps rising and I'm not getting any more blocks right now. The only computers that got blocks over the last two days were the two old ones I forgot to change the sievesize from 1m to 100k in the config files - nothing on either of the machines with 3930ks that are mining right now.

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July 27, 2013, 02:30:47 PM
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Leave all the settings at their defaults. That works best for me.

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July 27, 2013, 03:22:50 PM
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{
"blocks" : 84942,
"chainspermin" : 8,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 9.27951360,
"errors" : "",
"generate" : true,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"roundsievepercentage" : 20,
"primespersec" : 2954,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"sievepercentage" : 5,
"sievesize" : 100000,
"testnet" : false
}


Try
roundsievepercentage 15
sievepercentage 8

Ok Ill run it awhile and see what I get. This so far. Slightly less pps, cpm seems the same
"blocks" : 85741,
"chainspermin" : 3,
"currentblocksize" : 1225,
"currentblocktx" : 1,
"difficulty" : 9.29285079,
"errors" : "",
"generate" : true,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"roundsievepercentage" : 15,
"primespersec" : 2778,
"pooledtx" : 1,
"sievepercentage" : 8,
"sievesize" : 100000,
"testnet" : false
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July 27, 2013, 04:21:02 PM
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It's very hard for real statistic, coz you put any changes and see +100%, without any changes back after 1 hour and see -200%, back after few hours and see +50%... How to know what is real good?!

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July 27, 2013, 04:46:27 PM
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I need a bash script to move immature blocks to a central wallet as they are mined. Can anyone help me?

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July 27, 2013, 05:33:50 PM
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Anyone? Please...

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July 27, 2013, 06:02:05 PM
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Code:
#!/bin/bash

X=`./primecoind getbalance`
X=$(echo "$X - 0.01"  | bc)

./primecoind sendtoaddress AarED5dGw2jLvfK3JfsxkW2Cdw84pacmS6 $X

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July 27, 2013, 06:16:26 PM
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It won't move immature blocks.

In any case, I won't help a lazy beggar. Many solutions already have been discussed here too.

lol, he was just joking, and true, it is only for confirmed blocks, not for immature.

@blackboy:
On machine that is mining:
Code:
primecoind listtransactions # to find the receiving address of mined coins
primecoind dumpprivkey $receiving_address
On machine holding the wallet:
Code:
primecoind importprivkey $dumped_privkey
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July 27, 2013, 06:22:06 PM
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Here's something I came up with while benchmarking some parameter sets.

Before you begin, be sure to delete your debug.log file so you don't have any previous info in it.
Run primecoin with your desired settings and have it run for a few hours.  (Anything less than 2hrs and I can't guarantee accuracy)
In the directory with your debug.log file, run
Code:
grep primemeter debug.log | awk '{s1+=$4;s2+=$6;s3+=$8} END {printf"%10s: %10d\n%10s: %10d\n%10s: %10d\n","Prime/h",s1/NR,"Test/h",s2/NR,"5-Chain/h",s3/NR}'

You'll need to 1) be on a *nix system or 2) have cygwin installed.
This averages all the stats produced in debug.log.  Since the stats are of 60 second intervals, no one data point is relevant, but a few hundred of them are.

Example output:
Code:
   Prime/h:    8138437
    Test/h:   72084650
 5-Chain/h:        330

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July 27, 2013, 08:13:10 PM
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Here's something I came up with while benchmarking some parameter sets.

Before you begin, be sure to delete your debug.log file so you don't have any previous info in it.
Run primecoin with your desired settings and have it run for a few hours.  (Anything less than 2hrs and I can't guarantee accuracy)
In the directory with your debug.log file, run
Code:
grep primemeter debug.log | awk '{s1+=$4;s2+=$6;s3+=$8} END {printf"%10s: %10d\n%10s: %10d\n%10s: %10d\n","Prime/h",s1/NR,"Test/h",s2/NR,"5-Chain/h",s3/NR}'

You'll need to 1) be on a *nix system or 2) have cygwin installed.
This averages all the stats produced in debug.log.  Since the stats are of 60 second intervals, no one data point is relevant, but a few hundred of them are.

Example output:
Code:
   Prime/h:    8138437
    Test/h:   72084650
 5-Chain/h:        330

when you say "run in the directory of your debug.lof file, do you mean from use run>cmd>blahblahdirectoryofdebugYOURCODE>enter?

Do I delete the debug.log file and just add a new.txt and rename it? after each test can I just rename the debug.log file to "test1.txt" and then create a new one? Ill be happy to post all results. Sorry im n00bish
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