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Author Topic: [1050 TH] BitMinter.com [1% PPLNS,Pays TxFees +MergedMining,Stratum,GBT,vardiff]  (Read 836876 times)
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November 06, 2011, 12:56:11 AM
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Yes, I just saw in the logs something is going wrong with NMC block creation. Sorry guys. Sad

Difficulty is so high on NMC testnet it's not easy to test merged mining well. After a full day of no errors and 7 created NMC blocks, it looked pretty stable.

Sorry for short downtime just now, I was restarting the pool backend.

Working on fixing this now..


I figured.  Don't feel too bad every pool that implemented merged mining had more than one "glitch".  Slush founds some issues with the back end resulting in less than expected block generation.  Not sure what he found but that was like a week into merged mining.

As great of an idea as merged mining is they certainly took an asstastic route to implementation.  Buggy code, difficulty testing, incomplete docs.
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November 06, 2011, 01:09:12 AM
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Your bitminter just asked for a password, and quite effectively killed all the pools hashs..

Im loging back in on all my machines...  Sad

Damnit. Very sorry for this. A bug decided to return 401 Unauthorized instead of 500 Internal error. Looks like that was enough to knock half the miners off the pool. Sad

Working on that one too.

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November 06, 2011, 01:29:55 AM
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I was wondering why it was getting so cold in here.. I have the miners setup to heat the house!


Well I guess I know what im doing tonight! damn headless miners!  Tongue
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I was wondering why it was getting so cold in here.. I have the miners setup to heat the house!


Well I guess I know what im doing tonight! damn headless miners!  Tongue

I use linuxcoin w/ usb drive and a script to launch cgminer on boot (everything is set from config file).  If miners stop mining I just powercycle them and 99% of the time that solves everything.  I can tell if the rig launches cgminer just by sounds.  Power on .... wait 45 seconds or so for linuxcoin to launch ... wait for it.  VRRRROOOOOOMMM gpu fans kick up to 70% and I know it is back hashing.  Grin
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I use linuxcoin w/ usb drive and a script to launch cgminer on boot.  If miners stop mining I just powercycle them and 99% of the time that solves everything.  I can tell if the rig launches cgminer just by sounds.  Power on .... wait 45 seconds or so for linuxcoin to launch ... wait for it.  VRRRROOOOOOMMM gpu fans kick up to 70% and I know it is back hashing.  Grin

Pretty much how I HAD mine setup, but I redid everything when I  started using the bitminter client.. I got lazy and didn't setup anything to start up on reboot Sad

I also lost the tip of a finger tonight when I stuck it into the fan of a 6970 while trying to power cycle a machine  Cry

I would so much like to start bitminter from the command line Smiley
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November 06, 2011, 02:27:01 AM
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 Grin All fixed! now to play some BF3... I noticed that bitminter and BF3 seem to work ok together... left it running by mistake and was kinda surprised the system didn't hang or something.
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November 06, 2011, 02:34:45 AM
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I also lost the tip of a finger tonight when I stuck it into the fan of a 6970 while trying to power cycle a machine  Cry

Ouch. Sad

I would so much like to start bitminter from the command line Smiley

Automation options (like auto start mining when the program starts) will be coming soon. I'll work on the miner after a few more NMC-related updates on the website + doing the dynamic banners.

I just restarted the pool server process again. I fixed a bug that would tell you your password was wrong if the credential checking code was unable to get your hashed worker password from the database. I also fixed a bug in creating the so-called auxiliary proof of work that allows you to create an NMC block even though you were mining BTC.

This was a bug that caused NMC block creation to fail when the BTC block it was mined with contained many transactions. Of course that rarely happens on the testnet - you don't see a lot of transactions there.

Perhaps I should take the time to create my own testnet with transaction activity to mimic the real net. But I really have enough to do just implementing what's necessary. Merged mining was a lot of work.

I so hate to see something fail in a production system. Thank you very much for your patience, I really appreciate it.

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November 06, 2011, 03:39:39 AM
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There we go, finally an NMC block created again. Thanks for finishing that, teflone. Smiley

Obviously the number of proofs for block #60 looks ridiculous because of the bug. Hopefully no more problems with merged mining going forward. *knock on wood*

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November 06, 2011, 03:53:11 AM
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There we go, finally an NMC block created again. Thanks for finishing that, teflone. Smiley

Obviously the number of proofs for block #60 looks ridiculous because of the bug. Hopefully no more problems with merged mining going forward. *knock on wood*


Ill take that bit cent thank you! Wink


Just saw the extra options on the site for name coin addy..

Good job, keep it up..



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November 06, 2011, 04:36:03 AM
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SS is Stale Shares discarded (work completed but not submitted because already stale - just as bad as rejected)

When merged mining this is a bad idea. The proof of work may not be valid on the bitcoin chain, but it could still be valid on the namecoin chain. One might potentially throw away a proof of work that would have been able to create a namecoin block.

By the way, it is now possible to enter an NMC cash out address on the website and collect your namecoins. More website updates coming soon.


Some of us have pointed this out and the author is working on an updated version of cgminer which doesn't assume blocks are stale unless it receives an LP.

I believe this change has been pushed to the git tree at least, so anyone that builds from source can pull, rebuild and relaunch.
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November 06, 2011, 08:30:52 AM
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Pretty much how I HAD mine setup, but I redid everything when I  started using the bitminter client.. I got lazy and didn't setup anything to start up on reboot Sad

I would so much like to start bitminter from the command line Smiley

Just curious, why did you switch to bitminter? As much as I like the app for tech unsavvy users who want to run a miner on their everyday desktops without having to struggle to get anything running, I dont see the point of running it on headless dedicated machines. Particularly when you have a farm as big as yours, I wouldnt dream of not using cgminer with failover pools.

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Pretty much how I HAD mine setup, but I redid everything when I  started using the bitminter client.. I got lazy and didn't setup anything to start up on reboot Sad

I would so much like to start bitminter from the command line Smiley

Just curious, why did you switch to bitminter? As much as I like the app for tech unsavvy users who want to run a miner on their everyday desktops without having to struggle to get anything running, I dont see the point of running it on headless dedicated machines. Particularly when you have a farm as big as yours, I wouldnt dream of not using cgminer with failover pools.

You can create custom miners and still connect to BitMinter with CGMiner...which is what should be done.
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November 06, 2011, 08:37:21 AM
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You can create custom miners and still connect to BitMinter with CGMiner...which is what should be done.

Thats what I meant, why he switched to bitminter client  (not the pool). With a farm like that, cgminer seems like an obvious choice.

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November 06, 2011, 11:59:58 AM
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It was a cold night over here but i'm glad, that all is back to normal  Tongue

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November 06, 2011, 03:10:15 PM
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Anyone else showing "?" for all shares in shift history?  Huh
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November 06, 2011, 03:15:39 PM
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Anyone else showing "?" for all shares in shift history?  Huh

Looks like you are logged out  Grin ?

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November 06, 2011, 03:16:21 PM
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DOH.  Roll Eyes
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 Cheesy

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November 06, 2011, 07:10:48 PM
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I have the suspicion that something is still not right w/ merged mining.

Since MM began we have mined 4.4 million shares and found 0 BTC and 3 NMC blocks.  That is significantly below the avg and likely far below what can be explained by variance.

On NMC side w/ 200K difficulty we would expect to find on average 22 blocks and we have found 3.
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November 06, 2011, 07:15:17 PM
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 Sad our luck has gone. I hope it changes soon  Cry

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