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EDIT2: Ok, found the culprit (I assume):
2011-08-03 13:22:40: Listener for "Hopper2": [03/08/2011 13:22:40] Connected to server 2011-08-03 13:27:06: Listener for "Hopper2": [03/08/2011 13:27:06] Warning: work queue empty, miner is idle 2011-08-03 13:27:10: Listener for "Hopper": [03/08/2011 13:27:10] Warning: work queue empty, miner is idle 2011-08-03 13:34:17: Listener for "Hopper": [03/08/2011 13:34:17] Warning: work queue empty, miner is idle 2011-08-03 13:34:22: Listener for "Hopper2": [03/08/2011 13:34:22] Warning: work queue empty, miner is idle 2011-08-03 13:34:59: Listener for "Hopper": [03/08/2011 13:34:59] LP: New work pushed 2011-08-03 13:34:59: Listener for "Hopper2": [03/08/2011 13:34:59] LP: New work pushed 2011-08-03 13:35:14: Listener for "Hopper": [03/08/2011 13:35:14] Warning: work queue empty, miner is idle
Right, with these dropouts I've been having, it's definitely a problem with bloody's. It only ever happens on that server. Not sure why it only happens to me and not others, but there you go. I'm in Australia so I guess distance is a factor, but then it would be with the majority of the other pools as well and they're fine Ive been having issues with bloody aswell lately before that it had no issues however miner idles I received atleast ~2 an hour no matter what server.
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joulesbeef
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August 04, 2011, 03:23:46 AM |
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I have problems with them too.. they are a new pool, they have only found 2 blocks, last one took over 400 hours. I think they just have issues.
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August 04, 2011, 03:26:27 AM |
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Could be sheer luck? At 1 hour delay, wouldn't they have found a block by then (on average)? Almost like jumping in blind...?? Ryo has a simulation where time slicing pays off: https://github.com/ryouiki/bitHopper/pull/3#issuecomment-1699605Alas, that's the whole point of the scheduler class, to be able to add in as many as we like and to each their own! is it really worth hopping btcguild? with the hour delay?.. how are you working out when to hop? are you just saying like 23% takes an hr and adjusting what you think the shares should be in reality bashed on their total mh?
With ryo's fork using dynamic penality, deepbit(backup) and btcguild(based on poolspeed it actually worked out positive jumping in even with the hour delayed stats). Im not going to discuss the efficiency level before someone spams btcg owner with this post. Lets just say its +EV so far.
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August 04, 2011, 03:28:57 AM |
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Ed, I see you defined mine_slush at 0.4*difficulty, is that correct afaik it should be something between 0.10 - 0.25 if I remember correctly.
I heard something like 15%? I think with the *4 factor (copied from the default scheduler), it ends up around 11%, since it's 1/4 of the default threshold of 0.435*difficulty. Will add in "penalty" option to user.cfg and then people can muck as they please...
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August 04, 2011, 03:32:54 AM |
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Ed, I see you defined mine_slush at 0.4*difficulty, is that correct afaik it should be something between 0.10 - 0.25 if I remember correctly.
I heard something like 15%? I think with the *4 factor (copied from the default scheduler), it ends up around 11%, since it's 1/4 of the default threshold of 0.435*difficulty. Will add in "penalty" option to user.cfg and then people can muck as they please... Ok reason Im asking, I am using your fork atm with the altslice 1200 etc. etc. and im noticing something that I am not sure is the right approach unless its a bug. pools mining to higher than 43.5% , mine_slush went to 38% ? not sure why this is happening but right now mtred is going still and its at 45%, is this the way you setup your fork? EDIT: ok I notice it is finishing the timeslice allocated(even if pool is above 43.5%) before moving onto other lower percentage servers, just finding out if this is the intended setup by design with altslicing. re: penalty option, this is where the dynamic penalty option of ryo worked so well.
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August 04, 2011, 03:40:24 AM |
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Ed, does your SliceScheduler option work? Or is it only AltSliceScheduler that works for now? If not which is best to use?
I'm currently using altslice at 900, does that sound about right?
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August 04, 2011, 03:42:05 AM |
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re: penalty option, this is where the dynamic penalty option of ryo worked so well.
Ha, I guess I don't trust anything I don't understand... I found for non-prop pools or delayed pools, dynamic penalty would push those quite low and I felt like I was mining unprofitable pools quite often. Oh well, in anycase, hopefully I'll have time to port it over, but not sure how well I can test it. I think I'm secretly hoping Ryouiki or someone else will take the plunge, I just set the stage by extracting out most of the "scheduling" code
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August 04, 2011, 03:50:44 AM |
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SliceScheduler is c00w's implementation, I never pushed mine out. The latest one looks like it might be working now. I implemented AltSliceScheduler as a variant of flower's original work. Will do some patches later this week to make it a little more aggressive, for now it's a moderately simple weighted time slicer. Personally, I'm using that for now. Not sure what slice size works best, I think 600-900 is ok. With the getwork store, I find that it reduces stales and doesn't matter much if you hop around pools. Doesn't seem to make bitHopper send more getworks, so on the surface seems harmless? Didn't pay attention too much. The drawback is maybe sending the clients too many LPs? Ed, does your SliceScheduler option work? Or is it only AltSliceScheduler that works for now? If not which is best to use?
I'm currently using altslice at 900, does that sound about right?
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August 04, 2011, 03:51:09 AM |
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... edit:There seems to be a huge bug with it.. there is always that annoying blank user with 0 shares.. why wont he go away.. he is messing up my whole screen.
+1 That 0 is killing me
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djex
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August 04, 2011, 03:55:14 AM |
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... edit:There seems to be a huge bug with it.. there is always that annoying blank user with 0 shares.. why wont he go away.. he is messing up my whole screen.
+1 That 0 is killing me I think the 0 is a empty row in the database that is getting printed.
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August 04, 2011, 04:02:41 AM |
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Slice scheduler now works. And I just realized that macboys port looks really glarish to me. Does everyone like that color scheme better or worse?
I'm open to suggestions on playing with the colors... I kinda know my around at this point. The red is definitely too much with all of the disabled pools showing. Looks much better when they're deleted out of user.cfg. It makes a problem stand out if there's only one obnoxious red line. Also wouldn't be hard to edit out any of the static colors for roles ie: info; backup; disabled. Let me know, and I'll play with it if you guys want.
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August 04, 2011, 04:05:52 AM Last edit: August 04, 2011, 04:24:43 AM by Clipse |
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EDIT: haha slush suddenly fixed it, what the f0000k ? Got rewarded after it had shown rewards = NONE for the round , madness. Oh well time to move on
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August 04, 2011, 04:14:38 AM |
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Ok because I have to much time on my hands here is why there is a 0 printed in the miner stats at the bottom of the index.html. As you can see the 0 is coming from a row that is used to store the stale count for the pool(s). So to fix this looks like all that is needed is to print all user rows - 1.
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August 04, 2011, 04:28:35 AM |
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Yo Ed, last time I will bother you but please tell me if this is the intended functionality of your altslice set to 1200 .
- It remains on pools until slice time runs out, no matter if a pool is >43.5% or in case of mine_slush >~11%, it will continue until timeslice is finish. - If there is a new server with fresh block and that server have a timeslice assigned to it, it would jump to a timeslice on higher shares server ie. bitclockers were at 0% and timesliced at 600s whereas bloody is at 35% and timesliced at 600 aswell, now what happened it moved from btcpool24(finished timeslice there) and jumped to bloody and not bitclockers?
If this is the way it should work, Id like to understand this method better cause I cant for the life of me figure out how this could be more profitable than hop lowest share or dynamic penalty+hop lowest share.
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August 04, 2011, 04:32:57 AM |
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Guys, can I ask how much you tend to be making from this over say, 2 days? I've been at it two days now and I've made approximately 2 tenths of bugger all If I'd stayed with my previous pool I'd be up about 0.7BTC right now. I do have 0.68 (estimated) sitting in bloody's right now, but of course as it's going to take them a few weeks to solve a block, as soon as that hits 43% it'll erode down to most likely nothing, so it doesn't really count. Perhaps I'm better off just getting rid of that pool altogether and the spare cycles can go to one of the PPS backups...
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August 04, 2011, 04:40:23 AM |
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ed i get this with you newest port [00:37:08] polmine: 1421168 [Failure instance: Traceback (failure with no frames): <class 'twisted.internet. error.TCPTimedOutError'>: TCP connection timed out: 10060: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of ti me, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respon d.. ] Unhandled error in Deferred: Unhandled Error Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\twisted\internet\defer.py", line 388, in e rrback self._startRunCallbacks(fail) File "D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\twisted\internet\defer.py", line 455, in _ startRunCallbacks self._runCallbacks() File "D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\twisted\internet\defer.py", line 542, in _ runCallbacks current.result = callback(current.result, *args, **kw) File "D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\twisted\internet\defer.py", line 1076, in gotResult _inlineCallbacks(r, g, deferred) --- <exception caught here> --- File "D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\twisted\internet\defer.py", line 1020, in _inlineCallbacks result = g.send(result) File "D:\Users\joulesbeef\Desktop\currentminer\edaug4mooonewomgiateashoe\echiu 64-bitHopper-f35bc44\work.py", line 66, in jsonrpc_lpcall body.deliverBody(WorkProtocol(finish)) exceptions.AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'deliverBody' I guess it is cause they didnt respond but i figure i post anyways
I've been at it two days now and I've made approximately 2 tenths of bugger all
If I'd stayed with my previous pool I'd be up about 0.7BTC right now. I'm doing well above average.. what pools are you hopping? all the defaults?
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August 04, 2011, 04:45:34 AM |
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I fixed the empty user display bug.
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August 04, 2011, 04:46:09 AM |
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Guys, can I ask how much you tend to be making from this over say, 2 days? I've been at it two days now and I've made approximately 2 tenths of bugger all If I'd stayed with my previous pool I'd be up about 0.7BTC right now. There is luck in hopping just like everything else. The last two days may not have had a ton of blocks being solved, and it REALLY depends on which pools you use. If you are using MtRed, Bitclockers, bitcoins.lc and polmine, then you should have made a fair bit over the last two days. Smaller pools take longer to solve blocks but sometimes give massive rewards. I made 0.7283375 over the last two days at those 4 pools combined, and I have shares at like 7 other pools waiting for them to find a block. And that is not to mention the payout from the backup pools which I don't really keep track of but was at LEAST .2 btc over the last two days. Running around 690mhash/s just for reference. Side note: If bitclockers would stop their nonsense, I would have made a lot more than what I listed there. They were really lucky over the last couple days and since they started messing with hoppers they have probably cut my payouts in half.
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August 04, 2011, 04:49:46 AM |
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I guess it is cause they didnt respond but i figure i post anyways
I've been at it two days now and I've made approximately 2 tenths of bugger all
If I'd stayed with my previous pool I'd be up about 0.7BTC right now. I'm doing well above average.. what pools are you hopping? all the defaults? I'm hopping: bloody's BitcoinMonkey ozcoin Slush BitcoinPool Bitcoins.lc MtRed PolMine RFC Triple Backups are: Eligius Ars To be fair, since I joined, most of the pools have been sat way over 50% so I haven't had a look in at those yet. Which are you hopping Joules? (ps, never did get that confirm email from HoppersDen)
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