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November 15, 2011, 08:02:50 PM
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Hi all,

is there someone here using bitcoin as a server on win32 to solo mining with more than 9 miners?

I'm trying, but it dies after  a few hours/minutes with an exception.

This is on a windows xp pc.

Any help appreciated.

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November 21, 2011, 04:56:49 PM
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I had no problems with 10 miners/about 4Ghash/s with server ip put in DMZ, read some logs, it could be memory failure, overheating cpu, bad NIC, bad NIC drivers, missconfigured router, lack of free space on c:

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November 21, 2011, 05:20:04 PM
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I had no problems with 10 miners/about 4Ghash/s with server ip put in DMZ, read some logs, it could be memory failure, overheating cpu, bad NIC, bad NIC drivers, missconfigured router, lack of free space on c:

Hi,

it always dies inside boost library, I've put a screenshot here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51567.msg614525#msg614525

I can't find anything usefull inside log file, this is what it writes

Code:
MainFrameRepaint
Added time data, samples 194, offset +2 (+0 minutes)
version message: version 40000, blocks=154222
received getdata for: block 00000000000001175695
AddAddress(79.113.110.249:8333)
AddAddress(46.118.238.130:8333)
AddAddress(115.229.119.121:8333)
AddAddress(92.241.140.247:8333)
AddAddress(85.217.35.77:8333)
socket closed
disconnecting node 31.17.9.215:49695
MainFrameRepaint


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EXCEPTION: N5boost16exception_detail10clone_implINS0_19error_info_injectorINS_6system12system_errorEEEEE      
cancel: Operazione richiesta non supportata per il tipo di oggetto indicato      
C:\Programmi\Bitcoin\bitcoin.exe in ThreadRPCServer()      


It says "cancel: Required operation is not supported by object shown".

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ps. No problems whatsoever with cpu, space on disk, network drivers.

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November 21, 2011, 11:07:18 PM
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I was running 0.3.2x something, but 10 to 20 connections is too low, no idea how v0.4.0 is done, but I was getting like at least 50 to 70 at a time

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December 26, 2011, 05:50:09 AM
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Does this maybe have something to do with the XP 10 half-open TCP/IP connection limit ?
Apply one of the many available (re-branded LVLord scripts or whatever) TCP/IP Patches and nuke the 10 half-open limit and up it to 100 (or something close to that) and see if that helps.

What does your bitcoin.conf file look like ? What is the MAX RPC Connection limit ? RPC Timeout Value ?

My 'Solo Server' is also a Windows box, but in Server 2008 32bit flavour and I run 15+ cards, with 2-3 threads per card (using CGMiner) to it without any problems, although it took me some time to fine tune things - but it works great now.

Start with the basics above and make sure all bases are covered.

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December 27, 2011, 02:48:40 PM
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Does this maybe have something to do with the XP 10 half-open TCP/IP connection limit ?
Apply one of the many available (re-branded LVLord scripts or whatever) TCP/IP Patches and nuke the 10 half-open limit and up it to 100 (or something close to that) and see if that helps.

What does your bitcoin.conf file look like ? What is the MAX RPC Connection limit ? RPC Timeout Value ?

My 'Solo Server' is also a Windows box, but in Server 2008 32bit flavour and I run 15+ cards, with 2-3 threads per card (using CGMiner) to it without any problems, although it took me some time to fine tune things - but it works great now.

Start with the basics above and make sure all bases are covered.

Hi bitlane,

no, it is not the 10 half-open tcp/ip connection limit, I did increase that limit to 256 with no differences at all.

You can see my .conf file here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51567.msg614525#msg614525

In the end I installed a linux PC and now everything works ok.

Thanks.

spiccioli.

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