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Author Topic: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy  (Read 355546 times)
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August 11, 2011, 10:30:45 AM
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With the defaultslice, when it's running for hours and Deepbit starts a new round, it doesn't jump to Deepbit but just finishes it's slice.

Is this fixed (or changed) in a later version?
I'm still using the tuesday version as yesterday's update gave errors. But they seem to be fixed now.
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August 11, 2011, 11:58:40 AM
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r2edu - i think you also need to disable Digbit

Could someone else confirm this? I thought they changed payouts?
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August 11, 2011, 12:42:20 PM
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Wow, took forever to catchup. Looks like I'll need to merge in two methods of calculating round duration and pool speed. I have a different pools.cfg setup that works for re/json, as well as a time averaged estimate, rather than a point in time, which tends not to be very accurate. Borrowing from ryo's initial impl, I believe typically the estimates aren't "shared" until at least 5 minutes (or more) have passed (should probably be done on a per pool basis)...

All the LP work looks interesting, not sure how much relevant some of the slicing schedulers will be once that gets perfected...
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August 11, 2011, 12:58:26 PM
Last edit: August 11, 2011, 02:06:55 PM by ewibit
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Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 GB in
2.3 GB out  Sad
TIA

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August 11, 2011, 01:04:23 PM
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Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 in
2.3 out  Sad
TIA

Well, where's the problem?! If you want to have less traffic, either scrape pools less often or only use these with json - usually less data needed there, as you don't load a full website.

https://www.coinlend.org <-- automated lending at various exchanges.
https://www.bitfinex.com <-- Trade BTC for other currencies and vice versa.
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August 11, 2011, 01:23:01 PM
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Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 in
2.3 out  Sad
TIA



Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up

This is for the entire PC, so browsing/irc and whatever else updates in the background.  Ive got 3.2 g/h pointing at bithopper, and have pretty much all the pools enabled.
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August 11, 2011, 01:25:22 PM
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Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 in
2.3 out  Sad
TIA



Well how many GPUs do you have!? if its only 50 mb a gpu your gonna need 600 GPus to max your connection Tongue in one day or  20 GPU a month.
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August 11, 2011, 01:30:04 PM
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Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up

This is for the entire PC, so browsing/irc and whatever else updates in the background.  Ive got 3.2 g/h pointing at bithopper, and have pretty much all the pools enabled.
how can I measure a single programs traffic (like bithopper) in Linux (Ubuntu natty)?
TIA
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August 11, 2011, 01:32:06 PM
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Well how many GPUs do you have!? if its only 50 mb a gpu your gonna need 600 GPus to max your connection Tongue in one day or  20 GPU a month.
I have 5 GPU's on 2 PC's
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August 11, 2011, 02:03:20 PM
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Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up
Are you on Win or Linux?
(and how much GPU's)?
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August 11, 2011, 02:26:44 PM
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yeah they changed how BLCL works due to the delay in states, change bclc from mine to mine_deepbit
and look in pools.cfg and make sure it says under re_rate..re_rate_type: None

I do not understand what to change in pools.cfg?
at the moment it looks like this:
Code:
[bclc]
name: Bitcoins.lc
mine_address: bitcoins.lc:8080   
api_address: https://www.bitcoins.lc/stats.json
api_method: json
api_key: round_shares
url: https://www.bitcoins.lc
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August 11, 2011, 02:32:06 PM
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yeah they changed how BLCL works due to the delay in states, change bclc from mine to mine_deepbit
and look in pools.cfg and make sure it says under re_rate..re_rate_type: None

I do not understand what to change in pools.cfg?
at the moment it looks like this:
Code:
[bclc]
name: Bitcoins.lc
mine_address: bitcoins.lc:8080   
api_address: https://www.bitcoins.lc/stats.json
api_method: json
api_key: round_shares
url: https://www.bitcoins.lc

You should make your changes in user.cfg, not pools.cfg.
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August 11, 2011, 02:38:18 PM
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You should make your changes in user.cfg, not pools.cfg.

I changed user.cfg
Code:
[bclc]
name:bitcoins.lc     
mine_address:bitcoins.lc:8080   
api_address:https://www.bitcoins.lc/stats.json
role:mine_deepbit
user:x
pass:x
but statistics not working
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August 11, 2011, 03:00:56 PM
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Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up
Are you on Win or Linux?
(and how much GPU's)?
It a windows machine, two local gpus and 10 remote gpus connect to it.
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August 11, 2011, 03:13:24 PM
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You should make your changes in user.cfg, not pools.cfg.

I changed user.cfg
Code:
[bclc]
name:bitcoins.lc     
mine_address:bitcoins.lc:8080   
api_address:https://www.bitcoins.lc/stats.json
role:mine_deepbit
user:x
pass:x
but statistics not working

What version of BH are you running?

I think you need to change the pools.cfg too

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[bclc]
name: Bitcoins.lc
mine_address: bitcoins.lc:8080   
api_address: http://www.bitcoins.lc/stats.json
api_method: re_rate
re_rate_type: None
api_key: "hash_rate"Sad[ 0-9]+).
url: https://www.bitcoins.lc

I have it like that and with "mine_deepbit" now is working fine..

I think i have some troubles with deepbit again, when i leave a round (43.5% done), it keeps counting shares and percent to really big numbers

And BCLC is reseting to 0.0% (like it starts a new round) for the third consecutive time (in 30min. aprox) while the stats in the page keep counting a round at ~7Hs+

Polmine is working fine I think..

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August 11, 2011, 03:48:49 PM
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last BH version. I edit user.cfg and pools.cfg - statistic show 1888786  Cry
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August 11, 2011, 04:02:59 PM
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I don´t know then... in the latest version (0.1.6.1-20) there is nothing to edit in the pools.cfg, it came like that with the re_rate_type.

In previous versions i have the same issue, but now it´s ok
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August 11, 2011, 04:14:49 PM
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look  Smiley
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August 11, 2011, 04:54:01 PM
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I really liked that pool for the namecoins, Nice owner...

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PoolMunity is shutting down
« on: Today at 05:39:49 pm »
   
Hello Miners,

since the pool isn't getting any traffic, I'm shutting it down.
This will happen at the first of september.

And as a quick reminder  there is a ~2BTC bounty for the current and probably last bitcoinblock.

I'm going to sell the poolsoftware and if required the domain too.
If you are interested write an email to talpan@poolmunity.com with your offer
in bitcoins.

Regards,
The PoolMunity Team.

https://poolmunity.com/index.php
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August 11, 2011, 05:29:00 PM
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Using the latest revision off the github (fa960e461cfa15afaf05) and it seems that after running it for 1 hour bithopper stops pushing out more work. It was running fine but just didnt have any RPC requests in the window and then it was kinda just sitting idle. Just restarted bithopper and it looks like its working. Any ideas on what happened?

I disabled bitclockers and still having the miners idle issue. The miners don't stop completely, but every 2-3 minutes they idle for a short while. Don't know, if this is good for the GPU-Boards, because of thermal stress...

I'm on 5394f668968c730905f2af409d9d945a36ee68dd (latest at time of post)

Any ideas by what this can be caused?
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