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August 21, 2011, 06:19:01 PM
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Using GUIMiner - V2011-07-01

Server   Other                                        Website: n/a
Host: nmcbit.com                                    Port: 8332
Username: jnexxx@xxxxxx.com_CRYPT.NMC  Password: xxxxxxx
Device: [0-0] Quadro FX 3700M                 Extra flags:  (none)
CPU Affinity  x0 x1 x2 x3

I do have another point to make... I'd prefer NOT to use my email address as my 'Account Name' and have it show up who knows where.  I'd prefer to have had my 'account name' be CRYPT   then, I could make worker NMC  or RIG2 or something so that my Username would then be CRYPT.NMC and CRYPT.RIG2.

Just a quest for future enhancements.

Enjoy your move,
CRYPT

That will be on my list of things to fix.
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August 21, 2011, 06:25:30 PM
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Crypt,

I have been having that on and off for the better part of the weekend.

Sometimes 6 out of 9 of my miners. Usually a restart of the miner solved the problem for a while.

Funny thing is it were not always the same miners, so I figured it was not the config on my end.

It did stop the miners from going to my backup-pool, that was annoying.

Everything seems to be fine right now !

Brat
I was having some issues rebooted but was not working for some reason.  I'll have to dig into the pushpoold code soon.  I got it working some how just keeping an eye on it as I pack up for my move.
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August 21, 2011, 06:29:55 PM
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Here's what I'm not getting on my CRYPT.NMC mining rig:

Looks worse and more often:

2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 704, in connect
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "socket.pyo", line 514, in create_connection
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": error: [Errno 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": Traceback (most recent call last):
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 221, in request
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 898, in request
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 935, in _send_request
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 892, in endheaders
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 764, in _send_output
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 723, in send
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 704, in connect
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "socket.pyo", line 514, in create_connection
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": error: [Errno 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": Traceback (most recent call last):
2011-08-21 19:09:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
2011-08-21 19:09:36: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:09:36, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:10:25: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:10:25, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:10:27: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:10:27, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:10:30: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:10:30, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:10:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:10:33, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:10:36: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:10:36, long poll exception:2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": error: [Errno 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": Traceback (most recent call last):
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 222, in request
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 355, in _read_status
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": BadStatusLine
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": Traceback (most recent call last):
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 221, in request
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 898, in request
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 935, in _send_request
2011-08-21 19:11:28: Listener for "NAMECOIN": File "httplib.pyo", line 892, in endheaders
2011-08-21 19:11:30: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:11:30, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:11:33: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:11:33, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:11:36: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:11:36, long poll exception:
2011-08-21 19:11:37: Listener for "NAMECOIN": 21/08/2011 19:11:37, upstream RPC error



I'll get back to you on this tonight, but in the mean time it should be working. If not I'll be back here in the evening some time after 9 est.
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August 22, 2011, 03:34:16 AM
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Davinci,

I'm also noticing that my 'average'  hashrate seems to be 200 Mhash or less, but I have (through observing on my end):

1 x rig running 1 miner (CRYPT.NMC) @ 20 - 25 Mhash pretty constant...
1 x rig running 1 miner (CRYPT.RIG2) @ 277 - 293 Mhash pretty consistantly...

My worker rates on the Dashboard are showing up as:
CRYPT.NMC   ~ 15 - 18 Mhash
CRYPT.RIG2  ~ 150 Mhash



Thanks,
CRYPT

If you wait for 30 minutes to 1 hour it should level off on the stats it calculates your hash rate based on time and estimate is based on how many shares you did.  Because the shares you discover are based on luck your hash rate it calculate may not be accurate.

I will update calculations so it works more like deep bit but that's on my list of todo's that is getting long so I must prioritize.
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August 23, 2011, 02:37:26 PM
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We must have the worst luck at the moment:

Rounds:
140.000
4.400
9.900
251.000
415.000
134.000
161.000

And currently already 177.00 shares

pfffff

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August 23, 2011, 03:03:25 PM
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We must have the worst luck at the moment:

Rounds:
140.000
4.400
9.900
251.000
415.000
134.000
161.000

And currently already 177.00 shares

pfffff

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If you look at the stats again you will see that not many blocks where found in the time frame of our bad luck and if you look at other sites they have also seen some bad luck days but not as much as we have.

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August 23, 2011, 04:20:45 PM
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Because MySQL is a single threaded system try not to hammer the system with queries until I get it fixed.
Huh?  MySQL is multi threaded.  It takes up all 8 cores on our server.  I think you may have an installation problem.  I saw you bashed MySQL a couple times saying that it can't handle the load of large databases and that you were looking for something other than free.  There are 10TB+ MySQL databases on huge NetApp systems with tons of processors in front that scream!
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August 24, 2011, 05:02:07 PM
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I see a Pay-Per-Share option  Wink

And the Statistics and Dashboard pages load much quicker than they used to !

Nice work !!!

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August 24, 2011, 05:27:37 PM
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Because MySQL is a single threaded system try not to hammer the system with queries until I get it fixed.
Huh?  MySQL is multi threaded.  It takes up all 8 cores on our server.  I think you may have an installation problem.  I saw you bashed MySQL a couple times saying that it can't handle the load of large databases and that you were looking for something other than free.  There are 10TB+ MySQL databases on huge NetApp systems with tons of processors in front that scream!
Not the free version the $10,000 version of MySql kicks ASS all over town.
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August 24, 2011, 05:43:03 PM
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I see a Pay-Per-Share option  Wink

And the Statistics and Dashboard pages load much quicker than they used to !

Nice work !!!

Brat

Thanks!  When I'm finished I will be able to scale this bitch up and down depending on usage just by throwing servers at it.  I will be able to do what HP could not do for their own business when the TouchPads went on sale for $99!

I could not snag one! FRACK I was mad!  Their web site was in shambles and their phone order desk was having even worse problems when I called Monday morning.

Anyhow I digress,  my next main issue is pushpoold keeps shutting down even with blkmond running.  The only way to fix it is to patch namecoind source code.
I'm downgrading my SQL box it does not need 8 gigs anymore now that I have redesigned the database tables tonight look for 5 minute down time tonight.  (should do it now and save some currency but I'll wait.)

I plan to fix all the N/A sections and setup PPS over the next few days but can't give solid ETA, packing for a move to a new home, 20% of my GPUs are down and out.  My todo list is filling up. 

Well, let me know about any glitches even if you think I know about them already.
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August 25, 2011, 06:11:12 PM
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c. 3 Gh/s starting tonight until this thing clears the tower.

Let's send those banksters packing!

Can a change to the best-chain criteria protect against 51% to 90+% attacks without a hard fork?
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August 26, 2011, 10:18:16 PM
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I see that I am having RPC Connection errors again

Going to sleep now, will see in the morning if it works again

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August 27, 2011, 01:38:51 AM
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I see that I am having RPC Connection errors again

Going to sleep now, will see in the morning if it works again

Brat
Got the site running fast unless you hit the stats or dashboard page over and over again you will DDOS attach my site just by clicking fast enough.  LOL
The good news is the API is not effected so you can pool the MOFO until the cows come home.

Anyhow can you tell me what miner you are using settings and the rest?

Thanks

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August 27, 2011, 01:46:04 AM
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Grats on the upgrades. I'm mining sc right now. But when that fork fizzles out I'll be back to nmc.
I saw the option for pps on my workers when I logged back into the dashboard. What's the amount per share? Couldn't find it anywhere on your site
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August 27, 2011, 01:50:51 AM
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Grats on the upgrades. I'm mining sc right now. But when that fork fizzles out I'll be back to nmc.
I saw the option for pps on my workers when I logged back into the dashboard. What's the amount per share? Couldn't find it anywhere on your site
PPS is not enabled yet.
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August 27, 2011, 02:17:14 AM
Last edit: August 27, 2011, 12:43:27 PM by DavinciJ15
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[Update]Reward doubled!

Mine with 5 GHashs from Saturday end of day Monday UTC for ever 24 hours you mine with 5 + GHashs you will receive  8 BTC and you can keep the namecoins on top!!!

NO LIMITS! 5+ GHash per account will get 8 BTC.  If you give me 12 Hhrs on saturday then 12 hours on monday that gets you 8 BTC if you hash with 5+ GHashs over 48hrs that's 16 BTC!!!

Everyone will get paid on Tuesday and you must agree to post on my topic here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=33612.0
That you got paid.

I am doing this promo to tests the system load and because I am moving I will be taking down my miners so I don't want my stats to go so low.

Thanks for you help!  Look forward to paying out lots of BTC.  
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August 27, 2011, 09:51:41 AM
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I got it sorted out Davinci,

I downloaded the new version of GuiMiner and somehow things got f*'d up

So I am back !

Wish I had 5GH Wink

Good luck with your move !

Brat
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August 27, 2011, 05:27:49 PM
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Severe connection problems going on right now, but I guess that is the point of a stress test Smiley.  In any event I have ~5.5 GHash pointed primarily here when things do get resolved.
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August 27, 2011, 05:41:39 PM
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Davinci mentioned something about servers being upgraded today and he is moving this weekend as well

Let's hope he gets everything up and running again soon

5GH ! Nice setup Ice !!!  Grin

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August 27, 2011, 09:25:59 PM
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Davinci,

I'm not sure if you still have an internet connection with your move going on and all, but there are some things seriously wrong at the moment

We had a long period where we could not connect (perhaps due to the server upgrade), now I am having my miners not being to connect off and on and the amount of shares never reset when we found the last block, so all the values on the Statistics and Dashboard pages are wrong

That can be solved of course, but the disconnects and rpc errors are persistant today

Brat

P.S. I hope 'Irene' won't move your stuff for you !!!  Wink

Edit: and of course, the minute I post this the Statistics and Dashboard pages have been reset lol, I guess my rpc errors will disappear now as well  Grin
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