utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 12:29:26 AM |
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Press CTRL+F5 or whatever to force a refresh. Maybe I'll create a real page some day .. LMAO thanks for the quick response
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Meeho
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March 24, 2014, 12:29:48 AM |
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Thank you for the quick update, Kalroth!
Sorry for the newb question, but how would one add the command to the config file?
"no-client-reconnect" : true, ?
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Kalroth
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March 24, 2014, 12:31:57 AM |
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Thank you for the quick update, Kalroth!
Sorry for the newb question, but how would one add the command to the config file?
"no-client-reconnect" : true, ?
Yup, just like that.
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 12:44:05 AM |
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Updated my miners all is good hopefully
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TransAtlantic
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March 24, 2014, 12:44:32 AM |
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In case that can bring more information to troubleshoot and find the attack vector:
I saw today that 3 rigs out of 6 rigs (all mining at wafflepool) have been highjacked to 190.97.165.179 .
The interesting part was that those 6 rigs are at the same location (all running on the same network), using the same public IP, but only 3 got highjacked - not all 6.
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 12:50:46 AM |
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Just another dumbass question: can this problem also affect pooler-cpuminer that I am running on one rig that I use for HTPC? Have not seen anything unusual ...
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comeonalready
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March 24, 2014, 12:52:27 AM |
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Just another dumbass question: can this problem also affect pooler-cpuminer that I am running on one rig that I use for HTPC? Have not seen anything unusual ...
A quick scan of pooler cpuminer code shows that it does indeed support client.reconnect messages, so it would be affected too. But if you're paying for electricity for your cpu mining, then you should just turn it off anyway.
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 12:58:28 AM |
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LOL I thought so, 20KHs is not worth time wasting on, stick to GPU rigs only hehe. Only using that box for low diff DMD coin.
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comeonalready
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March 24, 2014, 01:07:48 AM |
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LOL I thought so, 20KHs is not worth time wasting on, stick to GPU rigs only hehe. Only using that box for low diff DMD coin.
Just run the math to be certain. And be sure to include your cost for electricity to run the cpu for mining purposes. I think you'll find that you've been paying more for electricity for the cpu than you have been earning with it in coins.
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 01:10:57 AM |
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LOL I thought so, 20KHs is not worth time wasting on, stick to GPU rigs only hehe. Only using that box for low diff DMD coin.
Just run the math to be certain. And be sure to include your cost for electricity to run the cpu for mining purposes. That machine is on 24/7 for Bittorrent usage and watching movies anyway and I have found a few Diamondcoin blocks with it I wonder if I am mining at a profitable level with ANY of my rigs right now considering Internet and electric costs ... but holding a lot of coins in hopes that markets recover, mining waffle for bill paying lol
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comeonalready
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March 24, 2014, 01:17:19 AM Last edit: March 24, 2014, 01:30:08 AM by comeonalready |
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LOL I thought so, 20KHs is not worth time wasting on, stick to GPU rigs only hehe. Only using that box for low diff DMD coin.
Just run the math to be certain. And be sure to include your cost for electricity to run the cpu for mining purposes. That machine is on 24/7 for Bittorrent usage and watching movies anyway and I have found a few Diamondcoin blocks with it Even still, we are no longer in the good old days when a processor consumed the same amount of power when fully utilized or standing idle. With SpeedStep and PowerNow, power utilization can scale down to very few watts when a cpu is idle, and cryptocoin mining with cpus is most often not cost efficient. If you were to stop mining with your cpu, your electricity bill would likely decline by more than your cryptocoin earnings.
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 01:22:18 AM |
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Just killed off cpuminer ... still mining with R9-280X and HD7950 I am using "quota" in cgminer to work on several pools with my coins of choice (DOGE, MOON, AUR and waffle)
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 02:01:20 AM Last edit: March 24, 2014, 02:13:06 AM by utahjohn |
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Any tips on tuning my cards 0:R9-280X 1:HD7950 PCS+ (both powercolor brand). I am getting 729KHs on R9-280x and 559KHs on HD7950. Both cards have volt-modded bios for lower temps and have been dis-assembled to reapply heat-sink paste (helped immensly)!
an excerpt from my cgminer.conf
"intensity" : "13,13", "no-client-reconnect" : true, "vectors" : "1", "worksize" : "256", "kernel" : "scrypt", "lookup-gap" : "2", "thread-concurrency" : "11201,8193", "shaders" : "2048,1792", "gpu-engine" : "950-1030,1050-1075", "gpu-fan" : "60-100,60-100", "gpu-memclock" : "1500,1250", "gpu-memdiff" : "0", "gpu-powertune" : "0", "gpu-vddc" : "1.000-1.081,1.080-1.100", "temp-cutoff" : "95", "temp-overheat" : "85", "temp-target" : "69", "api-mcast-port" : "4028", "api-port" : "4028", "auto-fan" : true, "auto-gpu" : true, "expiry" : "100", "load-balance" : true, "failover-only" : true, "gpu-dyninterval" : "4", "gpu-platform" : "0", "gpu-threads" : "2", "hotplug" : "5", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "60", "scrypt" : true, "temp-hysteresis" : "2", "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin"
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malodin
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March 24, 2014, 02:37:00 AM |
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hi all,
total noob here, been mining on wafflepool for the past two weeks, with decent results but have some questions regarding the stalerate, since i am new to this i have not found a guide that explains all the different things in cgminer i.e. thread concurrency and intensity and all that. I copied my build from a youtube video i am running 6 r9 270x's with a h81btc motherboard etc... i have been successfully mining for the past two weeks using an intensity level of 20 and a thread concurrency of 24000 this seemed to have worked great for the first week and a half until the stratum change happened, now i have a stalerate of 15m Hashrate 15m Stalerate 2.21 MH/s 2.74%
is this a good number, the stale rate i see jumping all over clear up to 7%
i tried dropping the intensity level down to 17 and my hash rate stayed the same but my "Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00370838", stopped increasing as fast as it does with the 20.
the last two days i have gone from earning an average of 0.015 to less than 0.010, my most recent payout as you can see is .0079
2014-03-23 16:28:17 0.00797974 2014-03-22 23:08:36 0.01295763 2014-03-21 18:59:12 0.01042906 2014-03-20 18:55:37 0.01317510 2014-03-19 18:28:28 0.01780143
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 02:47:22 AM Last edit: March 24, 2014, 03:08:51 AM by utahjohn |
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Sucky time to be starting a new mining rig! markets are way down and pool hi-jacking occuring on several multipools. 6 R9-270x and only 2+ MHs? not good. Dunno what to say there are wiser miners here than I. See https://litecoin.info/Mining_hardware_comparison for some guides for your cgminer settings that others are using. Just a starting point, I am still learning about tweaking my cgminer.conf ... I would advise to get cgminer-kalroth which was just patched today to deter hi-jacking. http://k-dev.net/cgminer/Be sure to include the new option "no-client-reconnect" : true, in your cgminer.conf if you decide to go with patched miner. Also I have noticed cgminer-kalroth boosted my hashrate by about 20KHs per card which is awesome.
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GalacticMiningCorp
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March 24, 2014, 03:25:20 AM |
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hi all,
total noob here, been mining on wafflepool for the past two weeks, with decent results but have some questions regarding the stalerate, since i am new to this i have not found a guide that explains all the different things in cgminer i.e. thread concurrency and intensity and all that. I copied my build from a youtube video i am running 6 r9 270x's with a h81btc motherboard etc... i have been successfully mining for the past two weeks using an intensity level of 20 and a thread concurrency of 24000 this seemed to have worked great for the first week and a half until the stratum change happened, now i have a stalerate of 15m Hashrate 15m Stalerate 2.21 MH/s 2.74%
is this a good number, the stale rate i see jumping all over clear up to 7%
i tried dropping the intensity level down to 17 and my hash rate stayed the same but my "Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00370838", stopped increasing as fast as it does with the 20.
the last two days i have gone from earning an average of 0.015 to less than 0.010, my most recent payout as you can see is .0079
2014-03-23 16:28:17 0.00797974 2014-03-22 23:08:36 0.01295763 2014-03-21 18:59:12 0.01042906 2014-03-20 18:55:37 0.01317510 2014-03-19 18:28:28 0.01780143
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
2.21 sounds a bit low; I've got 5 270s (one of which is a 270x) and they run between 2.7 and 3.2 Mhs depending on how generous the hashing gods are feeling. Definitely switch to Kalroth's cgminer. I did and using xintensity (actually raw intensity) I was able to tune those cards to give me a solid 95 - 110% WUE. A good thread on these cards with xintensity is https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=459419.0
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 03:31:46 AM Last edit: March 24, 2014, 03:43:14 AM by utahjohn |
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@GMC any advise on the R9-280X and HD7950? where to start with xintensity (my conf posted a few messages back) My WUE 91%, Rejects 0.2-0.3%
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GalacticMiningCorp
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March 24, 2014, 03:43:44 AM |
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@GMC any advise on the R9-280X and HD7950? where to start with xintensity (my conf posted a few messages back)
Find out how many shaders you have in each card (my 270's have 1280, not sure about the 280 / 7950) and start low with the xintensity (2 or 3) keeping in mind that xintensity is shaders * x. Use the config for both in your cgminer.conf file (IE: "xintensity" : "2,2"). Get cgminer up and running, and then focus on changing the settings for the 280. Keep bumping up the xintensity by 1 until you see a drop-off in your hash rate, go back to the best intensity, then switch to raw intensity. For my own trial-and-error, I found 3 was the best intensity (1280 * 4 = 3840) then switched to raw intensity and ended up around 4800 (3.75 xintensity). Remember to set your gpu threads to 2. Once you've got the 280 running right, then do the same thing for the 7950. I suspect you'll have to start at 1 or 2. I've got no experience with the 7950 so I'm guessing at this point. If you can't use xintensity with the 7950, you can still use intensity, just hit G, then C (change settings) then pick your GPU, then hit I for intensity. Not sure if you can specify both xintensity and intensity in the conf file (it didn't work for me). Tuning these cards seems to be a combination of blind luck, late nights and the alignment of the stars.
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utahjohn
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March 24, 2014, 04:03:17 AM |
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@GMC any advise on the R9-280X and HD7950? where to start with xintensity (my conf posted a few messages back)
Find out how many shaders you have in each card (my 270's have 1280, not sure about the 280 / 7950) and start low with the xintensity (2 or 3) keeping in mind that xintensity is shaders * x. Use the config for both in your cgminer.conf file (IE: "xintensity" : "2,2"). Get cgminer up and running, and then focus on changing the settings for the 280. Keep bumping up the xintensity by 1 until you see a drop-off in your hash rate, go back to the best intensity, then switch to raw intensity. For my own trial-and-error, I found 3 was the best intensity (1280 * 4 = 3840) then switched to raw intensity and ended up around 4800 (3.75 xintensity). Remember to set your gpu threads to 2. Once you've got the 280 running right, then do the same thing for the 7950. I suspect you'll have to start at 1 or 2. I've got no experience with the 7950 so I'm guessing at this point. If you can't use xintensity with the 7950, you can still use intensity, just hit G, then C (change settings) then pick your GPU, then hit I for intensity. Not sure if you can specify both xintensity and intensity in the conf file (it didn't work for me). Tuning these cards seems to be a combination of blind luck, late nights and the alignment of the stars. Should I get rid of the "shaders" and "Thread-concurrency" lines in my conf also? "intensity" : "13,13", "no-client-reconnect" : true, "vectors" : "1", "worksize" : "256", "kernel" : "scrypt", "lookup-gap" : "2", "thread-concurrency" : "11201,8193", "shaders" : "2048,1792", "gpu-engine" : "950-1030,1050-1075", "gpu-fan" : "60-100,60-100", "gpu-memclock" : "1500,1250", "gpu-memdiff" : "0", "gpu-powertune" : "0", "gpu-vddc" : "1.000-1.081,1.080-1.100", "temp-cutoff" : "95", "temp-overheat" : "85", "temp-target" : "69", "api-mcast-port" : "4028", "api-port" : "4028", "auto-fan" : true, "auto-gpu" : true, "expiry" : "100", "load-balance" : true, "failover-only" : true, "gpu-dyninterval" : "4", "gpu-platform" : "0", "gpu-threads" : "2", "hotplug" : "5", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "60", "scrypt" : true, "temp-hysteresis" : "2", "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin"
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March 24, 2014, 04:07:09 AM |
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I also keep going to my failovers. What's going on with wafflepool?
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VTC: Vq8qKPFiGoGJZh6kEuCpEcWDS5Y9cqT4Pb DOGE: DPgdMAk1wWRw49JBrdX9sxRUbixs4F4d6b LTC: LayUZZ2VukQGBoSaxwqE4wWXH6htkagYw9
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