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March 27, 2011, 03:18:22 PM |
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I'm in East coast CANADA (Montreal :p) Going to your site seems fine now, since you guys seem to have bad luck from the last 3 blocks I'll join back tomorrow morning (I got Hockey Tournament FINAL today and then Poker tournament xD)
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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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GuyGallowglass
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March 27, 2011, 05:28:37 PM |
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My connection has been weird all day today. Not saying this is related, but I was chatting with a couple people all within 10 miles of each other, and our screens flickered twice, first disabling windows 7 aero (almost like a graphics card failure) and the second time it enabled it again. We all shared this experience, and realized when one of my friends was "what can cause my screen to suddenly flicker>?"
Sounds bizarre even for me, but I wouldn't doubt it having anything to do with the network troubles a few of us seems to be having here locally. Oh, and my friends are both on Comcast.
I'm not familiar with Aero, but a flickering screen certainly wouldn't have anything to do with network oddities: power issues, on the other hand.... Around what time was this? I awoke to a locked system (alas, it was the one mining), and since it is a new build I haven't been able to adequately troubleshoot the issues. Power has been my primary suspect. According to my system logs, the last entry before the reboot was 18:02 (of March 26th), which I've taken to mean that's when the system locked. The last entry in my poclbm-mod log file is 11:20:10 of March 26th, but I'm not sure what zone that is. Yeah I thought it would have been some kind of a graphics card issue or a power issue, not a network issue, but I wasn't ruling anything out. I'm not new to computers, I guess I was just tired from being up for 2 days straight and wanted to share that weird happening :-P For us it happened around 1-1:30am EST
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Ian Maxwell
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March 27, 2011, 06:25:54 PM |
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I seem to be getting stale/invalid shares at about twice the rate on Bitcoin Pool that I get with slush's pool (26/1900 versus 131/17300). This seems like a pretty big difference to be explained by normal variance, especially since BitcoinPool is advertising "no more stale shares". What other explanation is there?
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March 27, 2011, 06:36:21 PM Last edit: March 27, 2011, 06:58:00 PM by bobR |
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I seem to be getting stale/invalid shares at about twice the rate on Bitcoin Pool that I get with slush's pool (26/1900 versus 131/17300). This seems like a pretty big difference to be explained by normal variance, especially since BitcoinPool is advertising "no more stale shares". What other explanation is there?
No more stale shares is only for the miner from here If you use something else like me (puddinpops) you will get stale shares here excuse me puddinpop I was told it's rude if your not exactly correct in a persons handle I think it's rude to correct for minor stuff like exact spelling of aliases but that's only me
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Ian Maxwell
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March 27, 2011, 06:53:18 PM |
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That explains why I'm getting some stale shares, but not why I'm getting more.
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bobR
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March 27, 2011, 07:01:52 PM |
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That explains why I'm getting some stale shares, but not why I'm getting more.
also depends on you refresh rate this pool mandates a longer refresh slush don't care If refresh is too long you'll get more stale on each transition of completed block
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Ian Maxwell
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March 27, 2011, 07:07:26 PM |
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(Another question: why, right after I say 8.0 Ghash/s is low-variance enough, do I get to watch my first round go on for over a day? Just weird luck, I guess...)
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March 27, 2011, 07:18:42 PM Last edit: March 27, 2011, 07:54:13 PM by bobR |
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I have a new question This is NOT a complaint I've been watching http://www.bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/seems free confirms/transfers are going up & up taking longer especially for small or multiples of one on one transfer Their has not been a single free transfer since before 13:00 utc today Shortly before this pool confirmed (hit 120) for its last block http://www.bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/showed no unconfirmed ... funny now it's chart just keeps going up & up again with uncompleted while others offer a set amount of bitcoin and that is send it to several in one single shot even including .01 or .02 bitcoin for doing so Can't this be done here ?? I'd rather see the 50 per pool loosing a few cents per round than wait 6-12 or more hrs to get a payment confirmation Just as a side note slush's pool doesn't seem to suffer from this problem I'm no expert on bitcoin or bitcoin pools I'm just asking WHY ?
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March 27, 2011, 07:24:53 PM Last edit: March 27, 2011, 08:38:36 PM by bobR |
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(Another question: why, right after I say 8.0 Ghash/s is low-variance enough, do I get to watch my first round go on for over a day? Just weird luck, I guess...)
This pool was way ahead of the curve (see geebus post) again its luck some times as a group we get lucky ... you may have a lucky streak personally That's mining BTW this pool has NOT had a block that took over a day in the past 10 blocks so I'm beginning to DOUBT your claims
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Ian Maxwell
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March 27, 2011, 08:39:51 PM |
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BTW this pool has NOT had a round go over a day in the past 10 blocks so I'm beginning to DOUBT your claims
Current Round Duration: 01d 01h 50m 39s Look at the time of my first post in this thread (saying I was joining in). It was about 15 hours ago. I'm not sure what room there is for doubt.
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March 27, 2011, 08:52:45 PM Last edit: March 27, 2011, 09:48:31 PM by bobR |
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BTW this pool has NOT had a round go over a day in the past 10 blocks so I'm beginning to DOUBT your claims
Current Round Duration: 01d 01h 50m 39s Look at the time of my first post in this thread (saying I was joining in). It was about 15 hours ago. I'm not sure what room there is for doubt. Ok a half hr over a day when you made that statement It's luck my statement still stands correct ok you're the jinks you joined and now its over a day for a block kidding aside it's just luck EDIT: we just hit .. hope that makes your day
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March 27, 2011, 10:10:49 PM |
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I have a new question This is NOT a complaint I've been watching http://www.bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/seems free confirms/transfers are going up & up taking longer especially for small or multiples of one on one transfer Their has not been a single free transfer since before 13:00 utc today Shortly before this pool confirmed (hit 120) for its last block http://www.bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/showed no unconfirmed ... funny now it's chart just keeps going up & up again with uncompleted while others offer a set amount of bitcoin and that is send it to several in one single shot even including .01 or .02 bitcoin for doing so Can't this be done here ?? I'd rather see the 50 per pool loosing a few cents per round than wait 6-12 or more hrs to get a payment confirmation Just as a side note slush's pool doesn't seem to suffer from this problem I'm no expert on bitcoin or bitcoin pools I'm just asking WHY ? I'm getting the impression http://www.bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/runs in conjunction with this pool
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March 27, 2011, 11:12:03 PM |
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No. Bitcoincharts.com is not run by us. bob, it's just a matter of luck here. I don't know why slush's pool isn't having the same problem as ours. Don't you think you should maybe ask him?
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March 27, 2011, 11:36:47 PM |
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That explains why I'm getting some stale shares, but not why I'm getting more.
If you use our miner, poclbm-mod, it support long polling which will reduce the number of stale shares. Poclbm-mod also works through the entire getwork, and when it is finished with it's work, it will ask for more work. Poclbm-mod will not find MORE or LESS shares than the regular poclbm, it will find the SAME number of shares but does this with less getwork requests. If you believe your getting more shares with poclbm-mod, I'd be very curious to see some logs from poclbm vs poclbm-mod. We ran both poclbm and poclbm-mod until it found 1000 shares and recorded how long that took. It was about the same amount of time, give or take a minute. Each test took about 10 hours.
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March 27, 2011, 11:44:57 PM |
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In regards to what happened the other day with the network being flooded with unconfirmed transactions and the delay in payouts that it caused, we think we have a solution. Geebus and I want to make sure that you get paid at a normal rate, and the way we can do that is to apply a 0.01 tx fee to the payment, but if we did 0.01 for 100 users, that's 1.00 BTC just to get all payments out the door with priority. The solution is a new patch for bitcoin called sendmanytx, and sendmanytx allows us to make many payments in 1 transaction vs making 100 individual payments in 100 individual transactions. With sendmanytx, would could make a single payment to many parties in 1 transaction, and then we could apply a 0.01 tx fee to that transaction to make sure it gets priority when blocks are processed. We'll be making this change sometime in the next week. However, my day job is requiring a lot of me right now and I have to make that priority 1 in my life, so I'll get to this when I have time. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we attempt to adjust our pool to be more consistent.
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March 27, 2011, 11:54:43 PM |
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I seem to be getting stale/invalid shares at about twice the rate on Bitcoin Pool that I get with slush's pool (26/1900 versus 131/17300). This seems like a pretty big difference to be explained by normal variance, especially since BitcoinPool is advertising "no more stale shares". What other explanation is there?
No more stale shares is only for the miner from here If you use something else like me (puddinpops) you will get stale shares here excuse me puddinpop I was told it's rude if your not exactly correct in a persons handle I think it's rude to correct for minor stuff like exact spelling of aliases but that's only me Thats entirely wrong Bobr. "No more stale shares" is if you're using a miner that has long polling, and even then, there is still the rare possibility that you could submit a share at the same time long polling updates you, and it will be invalid. We switched to only accepting shares for the current block, which requires that long polling is enabled for you to not be submitting invalid/stale shares. Miners that support long polling: poclbm-mod poclbm kiv's gui frontend for poclbm jgarzik's cpu miner ...possibly some others, but I haven't checked in a day or two.
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March 28, 2011, 12:05:47 AM Last edit: March 28, 2011, 05:58:28 AM by geebus |
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*** ATTENTION ***
I have temporarily enabled accepting shares for the previous block. This will temporarily prevent you from getting invalid/stale shares.
I'm doing this as a favor to give you time to update your miner to one with with long polling support.
I will be switching back to current block only in a few hours from now. Please update your miners to one that has support for long polling.
We will be back to current block only by the end of the day.
This is the last time we will be paying this courtesy to miners in our pool.
Thank you.
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Ian Maxwell
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March 28, 2011, 02:09:37 AM |
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I thought I was already using a miner with long polling support. I'll take another look.
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nster
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March 28, 2011, 05:48:36 AM |
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What would you consider a safe amount in % of stale shares with long polling with 270 Mh/s? I vary, but my top would be 0.75%, atm according to deepbit's pool I have 0.57% though
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March 28, 2011, 06:05:02 AM |
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What would you consider a safe amount in % of stale shares with long polling with 270 Mh/s? I vary, but my top would be 0.75%, atm according to deepbit's pool I have 0.57% though
< 1%.
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