bitcoinxiaoshan
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December 18, 2013, 03:48:00 AM |
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Have been mining for 24hours+, but nothing found, with a HPM 1.05... How many people are mining?
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badbonez
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December 18, 2013, 03:49:15 AM |
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Thought I would share my stats to help keep the momentum going i7-3610QM @ 2.30ghz "blocks" : 446, "currentblocksize" : 2779, "currentblocktx" : 8, "difficulty" : 0.00001555, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : 8, "hashespermin" : 2.52846438, "pooledtx" : 8, "testnet" : false I'm happy for an 18 month old laptop Hmm...I have Intel i7-3820 @ 3.6 GHZ 24GB RAM { "blocks" : 565, "currentblocksize" : 1193, "currentblocktx" : 1, "difficulty" : 0.00003196, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : 8, "hashespermin" : 2.09299892, "pooledtx" : 1, "testnet" : false } Does this seem right? Compared to the laptop? Anything I can do to bump up the h/min? I tried to setgenerate true 32 but all that does is heat up my CPU, no hash speed increase. I can overclock, does that help? Cheers!
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December 18, 2013, 03:57:32 AM |
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Thought I would share my stats to help keep the momentum going i7-3610QM @ 2.30ghz "blocks" : 446, "currentblocksize" : 2779, "currentblocktx" : 8, "difficulty" : 0.00001555, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : 8, "hashespermin" : 2.52846438, "pooledtx" : 8, "testnet" : false I'm happy for an 18 month old laptop Hmm...I have Intel i7-3820 @ 3.6 GHZ 24GB RAM { "blocks" : 565, "currentblocksize" : 1193, "currentblocktx" : 1, "difficulty" : 0.00003196, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : 8, "hashespermin" : 2.09299892, "pooledtx" : 1, "testnet" : false } Does this seem right? Compared to the laptop? Anything I can do to bump up the h/min? I tried to setgenerate true 32 but all that does is heat up my CPU, no hash speed increase. I can overclock, does that help? Cheers! your hpm is a little low My I7 3770 4 core 8 thread { "blocks" : 567, "currentblocksize" : 1385, "currentblocktx" : 2, "difficulty" : 0.00002454, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : 8, "hashespermin" : 3.56588164, "pooledtx" : 2, "testnet" : false }
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traxx187
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December 18, 2013, 03:59:10 AM |
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no block source available on my wallet what gives?
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sid280
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December 18, 2013, 04:03:21 AM |
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Thought I would share my stats to help keep the momentum going i7-3610QM @ 2.30ghz "blocks" : 446, "currentblocksize" : 2779, "currentblocktx" : 8, "difficulty" : 0.00001555, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : 8, "hashespermin" : 2.52846438, "pooledtx" : 8, "testnet" : false I'm happy for an 18 month old laptop Hmm...I have Intel i7-3820 @ 3.6 GHZ 24GB RAM { "blocks" : 565, "currentblocksize" : 1193, "currentblocktx" : 1, "difficulty" : 0.00003196, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : 8, "hashespermin" : 2.09299892, "pooledtx" : 1, "testnet" : false } Does this seem right? Compared to the laptop? Anything I can do to bump up the h/min? I tried to setgenerate true 32 but all that does is heat up my CPU, no hash speed increase. I can overclock, does that help? Cheers! Yer that's weird - I'm using win7 64 bit - client before the fork, maybe that's got something to do with it? I opened it, went Settings -> Mine with 8 Processes .... and it just worked (Yaaay!)
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badbonez
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December 18, 2013, 04:03:50 AM |
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I have two quick q's: 1) I have downloaded and am using the 0.8.53 version and have 3 active connections. But it's been over 20 minutes and it is still calculating the hash rate. In addition, when I go to the console and getmininginfo, nothing happens, I get no response. Is it mining? Any ideas why I can't get the console information? Did u run "setgenerate true 4" (or 8, 16, 32)? You can check the cpu usage to make sure it hit 99-100% 2) In General, what's the difference between the 4 processes and 8 processes? Does it affect the hash rate? 8 is faster? Any reason not to use 8 processes? (OK, that's 3 questions in one ) The more processe (cpu core) you have the fast mining you will get.Cheers! I got things working by deleting the appdata files (except the wallet and blockchain). When it restarted, it immediately started mining and my hash rate was displayed. I tried the setgenerate true 32, but that didn't seem to do much more than the 8 processes I am using now. Might be my CPU...i7 3820 @ 3.6ghz. Thanks for the assist!
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traxx187
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December 18, 2013, 04:04:36 AM |
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i got it workikng whoo!!! thanks
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December 18, 2013, 04:06:26 AM |
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I have the new update running but i was using "setgenerate true 6" on my i7 2600 and was getting 2.2 Hpm so i could use work on the pc whilst mining. with the new update i can only use 4 or 8 of my threads and not the 6 which was running at 75% Cpu
4 threads is 50% Cpu @1.5 Hps 8 threads is 100% Cpu @2.6 Hps that is unusable
why have you removed the 6 i though you could go in 2's with how many threads you using ?
Running 6 threads may have looked like it was working, but was likely producing a high proportion of junk. Try running 2 instances together, one at 4 and one at 2 - you'll need 2GB of memory, but should see improved combined hash rate.
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truckythin
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December 18, 2013, 04:07:43 AM |
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to tired with crashing every 1h
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NxtChoice
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December 18, 2013, 04:32:48 AM |
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Mining several hours with 1.01 hashespermin, no block found.
How long will I expect a block with 1.01 hashespermin?
Thanks.
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December 18, 2013, 04:33:18 AM |
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Try adding EVP_cleanup(); at line 136 of momentum.cpp This might free the memory.
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December 18, 2013, 04:40:30 AM |
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how can you find target from difficulty?
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radiumsoup
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December 18, 2013, 06:06:48 AM |
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Try adding EVP_cleanup(); at line 136 of momentum.cpp This might free the memory. no effect on Ubuntu 13.10 64bit; using 8.53
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December 18, 2013, 06:16:53 AM |
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that's unnecessary. I've found that the problem is exacerbated by the number of threads being used; perhaps he's only using 2 or 4 cores and therefore hasn't hit a hard limit yet?
I ended up just writing a script to restart the daemon if (when) cpu drops below a certain threshold, indicating the process has crashed... hacky, but good enough for now.
radiumsoup, can you share that script? appriciate radiumsoup, please post a workaround script, you will help many people. I'll put a link on www.MemoryCoin.info Thank you!
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kileris
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December 18, 2013, 06:27:58 AM |
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recompiled from git, it says i am still on 85200 version, what am I doing wrong?
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Chida
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December 18, 2013, 06:33:10 AM |
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hi guy, someone can generate a node at port 80 or 8080 for bypass firewall restriction? Thanks
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radiumsoup
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December 18, 2013, 06:49:17 AM |
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that's unnecessary. I've found that the problem is exacerbated by the number of threads being used; perhaps he's only using 2 or 4 cores and therefore hasn't hit a hard limit yet?
I ended up just writing a script to restart the daemon if (when) cpu drops below a certain threshold, indicating the process has crashed... hacky, but good enough for now.
radiumsoup, can you share that script? appriciate radiumsoup, please post a workaround script, you will help many people. I'll put a link on www.MemoryCoin.info Thank you! sorry, I didn't see that earlier request... what I wrote is highly dependent on my own peculiar setup (resident launch/relaunch script triggered by rc.local, cron job to launch a cpu monitor, and the daemon itself). I can help point people in the direction I took I suppose though. bash script with pseudocode in comments: INTERVAL=15; # seconds between cpu checks THRESHOLD=".6 * $(/usr/bin/nproc)"; # average per-CPU load minimum before we assume it died while : do FIVEMINCPU=($(cat /proc/loadavg | cut -d ' ' -f 2)) if (( $(echo "$FIVEMINCPU" '<' "$THRESHOLD" | bc -l) )); then #kill any remaining running process using whatever method matches your setup (I used killall -s 9 bitcoind, because the memorycoin executable is the only thing named bitcoind on these hosts) #launch the daemon again, again depending on your setup (I have it launching automatically from another script if it detects it's not already running) sleep 600; # must be set to enough time to allow the process to start, scan the blocks, and bring the 5-minute load average back above the threshold. fi sleep $INTERVAL; done note that you should not run this at boot without first allowing the daemon to launch and start to pull the 5-minute average up, otherwise it will kill the process before it has a chance to peg the cpus. I have this set to launch at boot with a 600 second sleep before the while loop begins. I know there are a lot of better ways to accomplish the same, but this is just lipstick on the pig until someone who knows C much better than I do (which isn't saying much) can figure out the memory leak, at which point this (hopefully) becomes unnecessary.
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December 18, 2013, 07:17:41 AM |
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FreeTrade When YOU fix bugs, crashing linux wallet?
I've install memorycoin client on 4 different linux server and they still to work from three days without problems. Give some informations about your system, maybe I can try to help you FaSan Only your miner work well ,and we are all crash!!!
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trankil
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December 18, 2013, 07:38:39 AM |
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my sys admin friend found 2 block this night
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truckythin
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December 18, 2013, 07:43:44 AM |
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the crash seem more frequently, i'll patient to try few more hours, but this is totally wasted.
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