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February 04, 2014, 08:05:44 PM
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I have an MPOS + stratum mining pool and I have 3 people who did a group buy on mining gear. 1 paid 50%, another paid 30% and the 3rd paid 20% (it's a lot more than 3 people, more like 3000 and always changing, but you get the idea). All altcoins and GPU mining gear.
How could allocate percentages per user?
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February 04, 2014, 08:09:22 PM
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I have an MPOS + stratum mining pool and I have 3 people who did a group buy on mining gear. 1 paid 50%, another paid 30% and the 3rd paid 20%. All altcoins and GPU mining gear.
How could allocate percentages per user?


With a calculator and a time interval of your choosing  Roll Eyes

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I am trying to figure this out as well, there has to be some kind of easily configurable payment automation system
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February 04, 2014, 08:11:01 PM
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I have an MPOS + stratum mining pool and I have 3 people who did a group buy on mining gear. 1 paid 50%, another paid 30% and the 3rd paid 20%. All altcoins and GPU mining gear.
How could allocate percentages per user?

Code:
bfgminer --scrypt -S opencl:auto --quota "50;some.host.here" -u worker -p password --quota "30;some.host.here" -u worker2 -p password2 --quota "20;some.host.here" -u worker3 -p password3

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February 04, 2014, 08:42:19 PM
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I have an MPOS + stratum mining pool and I have 3 people who did a group buy on mining gear. 1 paid 50%, another paid 30% and the 3rd paid 20%. All altcoins and GPU mining gear.
How could allocate percentages per user?

Code:
bfgminer --scrypt -S opencl:auto --quota "50;some.host.here" -u worker -p password --quota "30;some.host.here" -u worker2 -p password2 --quota "20;some.host.here" -u worker3 -p password3

This is great, and a possible solution in a worst case, but the number are a lot higher than 3 people, more like 3000 and it will be changing all the time. Restarting the service to add a user doesn't appear to be the best solution though.
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