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May 26, 2011, 03:10:57 PM
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Tycho, I've got a program that checks for changes on a webpage and texts my phone if a criterion is met. Basically, it'll load my deepbit.net API token every 5 minutes and look for a nonactive miner.

Is this okay? I assume that this is one reason why you set up the JSON API.

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May 26, 2011, 06:05:00 PM
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Tycho, I've got a program that checks for changes on a webpage and texts my phone if a criterion is met. Basically, it'll load my deepbit.net API token every 5 minutes and look for a nonactive miner.
Is this okay? I assume that this is one reason why you set up the JSON API.
Yes, that's what JSON API was created for.

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May 27, 2011, 12:06:51 AM
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Why there is no reward in generated block (proportional mode)?
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27.05.2011 05:38:48   0h 00m   2589    None
27.05.2011 05:02:33   0h 00m   1082    None
27.05.2011 03:40:34   0h 00m   4021    None
26.05.2011 23:48:14   0h 00m   3538    None
26.05.2011 16:06:32   0h 00m   5094    None
Earlier there was some reward for such low shares (0.01***)
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May 27, 2011, 12:11:50 AM
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Why there is no reward in generated block (proportional mode)?
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27.05.2011 05:38:48   0h 00m   2589    None
27.05.2011 05:02:33   0h 00m   1082    None
27.05.2011 03:40:34   0h 00m   4021    None
26.05.2011 23:48:14   0h 00m   3538    None
26.05.2011 16:06:32   0h 00m   5094    None
Earlier there was some reward for such low shares (0.01***)

What is your hash rate as reported by your miner(s)?  Difficulty went up 78% today and maybe you can no longer finish a single share during a round?

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May 27, 2011, 12:12:02 AM
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Why there is no reward in generated block (proportional mode)?
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27.05.2011 05:38:48   0h 00m   2589    None
27.05.2011 05:02:33   0h 00m   1082    None
27.05.2011 03:40:34   0h 00m   4021    None
26.05.2011 23:48:14   0h 00m   3538    None
26.05.2011 16:06:32   0h 00m   5094    None
Earlier there was some reward for such low shares (0.01***)

Your miners didn't submit any shares for that block.

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May 27, 2011, 12:47:03 AM
Last edit: May 27, 2011, 01:15:16 AM by Karasur
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Average hash rate in 1 hour  - 205 MH/s
Does it meen that i calculated shares but its not submitted? Why its marked in shares column then.

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Time/Link   Found in   Total shares   Reward
27.05.2011 06:29:46   0h 10m   200471    0.00532247
27.05.2011 06:19:40   0h 40m   810855    0.00669910
27.05.2011 05:38:48   0h 00m   2589    None
27.05.2011 05:38:37   0h 15m   306239    0.00633492
27.05.2011 05:23:09   0h 20m   411239    0.00719411
27.05.2011 05:02:33   0h 00m   1082    None
27.05.2011 05:02:22   0h 18m   380065    0.00701854
27.05.2011 04:43:23   0h 37m   736802    0.00770153
27.05.2011 04:06:22   0h 11m   222872    0.00761648
27.05.2011 03:55:10   0h 14m   294037    0.00544319
27.05.2011 03:40:34   0h 00m   4021    None
27.05.2011 03:40:18   0h 11m   240401    0.00786810
27.05.2011 03:28:21   0h 05m   113359    0.00984042

Some days ago i had a reward for even 3000 calculated shares and such problem started before new difficulty.
May be my luck has gone Sad
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May 27, 2011, 12:57:04 AM
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Hey all,

Is the rpc-cuda miner ok to use with deepbit.net?

I've been trying to get it to work, and haven't received any troubleshooting responses yet from that thread.

Any help is appreciated.
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May 27, 2011, 01:13:01 AM
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Hey all,

Is the rpc-cuda miner ok to use with deepbit.net?

I've been trying to get it to work, and haven't received any troubleshooting responses yet from that thread.

Any help is appreciated.

i use it with two gtx460 (gpu in 905mhz), have 72-73mh/s each (windows 7x64 & guiminer - v2011-05-21)
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May 27, 2011, 02:01:23 AM
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Thanks, Karasur.  Smiley
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May 27, 2011, 02:30:30 AM
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Average hash rate in 1 hour  - 205 MH/s
Does it meen that i calculated shares but its not submitted? Why its marked in shares column then.

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Time/Link   Found in   Total shares   Reward
27.05.2011 06:29:46   0h 10m   200471    0.00532247
27.05.2011 06:19:40   0h 40m   810855    0.00669910
27.05.2011 05:38:48   0h 00m   2589    None
27.05.2011 05:38:37   0h 15m   306239    0.00633492
27.05.2011 05:23:09   0h 20m   411239    0.00719411
27.05.2011 05:02:33   0h 00m   1082    None
27.05.2011 05:02:22   0h 18m   380065    0.00701854
27.05.2011 04:43:23   0h 37m   736802    0.00770153
27.05.2011 04:06:22   0h 11m   222872    0.00761648
27.05.2011 03:55:10   0h 14m   294037    0.00544319
27.05.2011 03:40:34   0h 00m   4021    None
27.05.2011 03:40:18   0h 11m   240401    0.00786810
27.05.2011 03:28:21   0h 05m   113359    0.00984042

Some days ago i had a reward for even 3000 calculated shares and such problem started before new difficulty.
May be my luck has gone Sad


All cases of "None" are rounds that lasted less than a minute.  If you look at the number of shares submitted, they range from 1082 to 4021.   Think of how fast the high end users are hashing with all their workers.  Now, watch your miner and see how long it takes to actually get a share accepted.  Essentially, you submitted no shares before the round ended ... you were still working on your first share of the round.  If you are watching the output [i.e. like with Phoenix], you probably would see two lines in a row indicating a new long polling message.  That would be your "None" round.

If the rounds had any duration, say more than one minute or so (depending on your hash rate), then that might indicate something is wrong.  All that you show are 0h 00m which is clearly short enough where you wouldn't have submitted a valid share.

BTW ... those shares are total for the round, not total that you submitted for the round.

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May 27, 2011, 02:31:19 AM
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I have a crossfireX setup with a combination of drivers+SDK that gives no additional CPU load, that's why I like it. With this version of drivers, only old poclbm can mine on slave cores of 5970, other miners will fail (not tested with ufasoft yet).
And it's hard to balance 4 instances of Phoenix on my PCs, some tend to suppres others.

Care to let a brother know what drivers + SDK you are using?

I am using 11.4 drivers and 2.1 SDK on 5850s on Windows Hyper-V AKA Windows Server 2008 R2 Core striped down.

Phoenix does not work for me ether, well it does but the hash rate is low.  My main problem is heat though as you can see I am mining big time.

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May 27, 2011, 03:14:39 AM
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All cases of "None" are rounds that lasted less than a minute.  If you look at the number of shares submitted, they range from 1082 to 4021.   Think of how fast the high end users are hashing with all their workers.  Now, watch your miner and see how long it takes to actually get a share accepted.  Essentially, you submitted no shares before the round ended ... you were still working on your first share of the round.  If you are watching the output [i.e. like with Phoenix], you probably would see two lines in a row indicating a new long polling message.  That would be your "None" round.

Thanks! Anyway couple of weeks and my 200mh/s will be useless  Sad
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May 27, 2011, 05:41:31 AM
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Thanks! Anyway couple of weeks and my 200mh/s will be useless  Sad

Already is which is pretty crappy. Ive been getting 1btc a day running 230mhash as of todays change i will be getting 0.5 btc guess its my time to retire.

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May 27, 2011, 05:57:46 AM
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very "nice" Angry

Time/Link                Found in   Total shares   
27.05.2011 07:43:18   0h 54m    1089501   
27.05.2011 06:49:06   2h 10m    2609842   
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May 27, 2011, 05:57:53 AM
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Anyone know that site that shows past difficulty on a graph? Im interested in seeing that, considering how many BTC I'm making right now I have stopped reading for the past week and something clearly happened.

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May 27, 2011, 09:25:43 AM
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Anyone know that site that shows past difficulty on a graph? Im interested in seeing that, considering how many BTC I'm making right now I have stopped reading for the past week and something clearly happened.
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May 27, 2011, 01:53:35 PM
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Tycho, I've got a program that checks for changes on a webpage and texts my phone if a criterion is met. Basically, it'll load my deepbit.net API token every 5 minutes and look for a nonactive miner.
Is this okay? I assume that this is one reason why you set up the JSON API.
Yes, that's what JSON API was created for.

So, I dont have 'a program' (well i do but who actually Wants to setup a ghost mouse) [Tycho] how long do you think it'll be until you implement
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May 28, 2011, 12:39:06 AM
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I would like to report 2.32 BTC that just went missing when i tried to use instant payout.

That was pretty much everything my rig just earned over the last 24 hours, and just playing around on the website i clicked instant payout the BTC were removed from my BTC account, and the transaction shows up on my payments sheet, but the transaction it links to on block explorer says there is no such transaction.

I consider this pretty shitty and will leave deepbit if this isn't resolved...
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May 28, 2011, 12:40:32 AM
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I would like to report 2.32 BTC that just went missing when i tried to use instant payout.

That was pretty much everything my rig just earned over the last 24 hours, and just playing around on the website i clicked instant payout the BTC were removed from my BTC account, and the transaction shows up on my payments sheet, but the transaction it links to on block explorer says there is no such transaction.

I consider this pretty shitty and will leave deepbit if this isn't resolved...

Whoa there cowboy ... give the man a chance to reply.

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May 28, 2011, 12:43:24 AM
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I would like to report 2.32 BTC that just went missing when i tried to use instant payout.

That was pretty much everything my rig just earned over the last 24 hours, and just playing around on the website i clicked instant payout the BTC were removed from my BTC account, and the transaction shows up on my payments sheet, but the transaction it links to on block explorer says there is no such transaction.

I consider this pretty shitty and will leave deepbit if this isn't resolved...

Is that the worst you can threaten? That you'll leave? Its a 1.3ghash pool. Who cares if you leave.

Most likely the TX to pay you did not make it into a block, the Bitcoin daemon behind the pool will automatically retry the TX sometime after 24 hours.

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