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Author Topic: [ANN][GRS] Groestlcoin | 1st to activate Segwit & Taproot  (Read 557992 times)
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April 30, 2014, 11:48:46 PM
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Hi guys,who has the config for dataland 5830? I just got HW and no "accepted".Thanks!
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May 01, 2014, 12:03:09 AM
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Hi guys,who has the config for dataland 5830? I just got HW and no "accepted".Thanks!

Besides more obvious suggestions; setx GPU… and setting groestlcoin kernel in conf (see above)

From FAQ
http://www.groestlcoin.org/faq/

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My AMD GPU is hashing, but no shares are accepted and I don't see my hashrate on the pool. What's wrong?
Try adding

--difficulty-multiplier 0.0039062500

parameter to your sgminer command line. If your sgminer reports unrecognized option – please update to the recent version from here If this doesn’t help – report the problem in bitcointalk thread

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May 01, 2014, 01:02:08 AM
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Thanks child_harold! But I still got no clue. Now I am downloading the newest version of catalyst. Hoping it can be sovled.
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May 01, 2014, 01:56:57 AM
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New pool. Testers welcome. Currently found 2 blocks.

http://groestlcoin.biz/

0.8% proportional (go toward Groestlcoin promotion)
No transfer fees
Location: Amsterdam
No registration necessary, just use your wallet address as login
Payouts every minute (once you have more than 10 GRS in your account)
Locked diff 16,32,64,128 (for high-hashers) and VARDIFF available (16-256)

your pool? curious because i have been following nomp


Sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking.
But yes, I did set up that pool myself. It is using NOMP code.
Currently it is running at 0% fee.

NOMP seems like a nice, clean system. I think it lacks personal statistics. but hopefully it'll be added later.
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May 01, 2014, 02:37:18 AM
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I've been trying to get a GRS pool up, I run the standard MPOS + stratum setup. What changes do I need to make to stratum to support GRS? I haven't been able to find anything that helps Sad

Tompool - http://tompool.org - a 2% fee SHA256/Scrypt/BURST/Groestl multipool supporting ANC, ASC, DGC, EZC, FLO, GLD, GME, MNC, RYC, TGC, TRC, XNC, ZET & more
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May 01, 2014, 03:02:42 AM
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New pool. Testers welcome. Currently found 2 blocks.

http://groestlcoin.biz/

0.8% proportional (go toward Groestlcoin promotion)
No transfer fees
Location: Amsterdam
No registration necessary, just use your wallet address as login
Payouts every minute (once you have more than 10 GRS in your account)
Locked diff 16,32,64,128 (for high-hashers) and VARDIFF available (16-256)

your pool? curious because i have been following nomp

Sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking.
But yes, I did set up that pool myself. It is using NOMP code.
Currently it is running at 0% fee.

NOMP seems like a nice, clean system. I think it lacks personal statistics. but hopefully it'll be added later.

That answers the question. I wanted to know if you setup or someone else.

Pretty sure the front end has more features to be added.
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May 01, 2014, 03:14:00 AM
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:)good luck

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May 01, 2014, 03:56:13 AM
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I've been trying to get a GRS pool up, I run the standard MPOS + stratum setup. What changes do I need to make to stratum to support GRS? I haven't been able to find anything that helps Sad

Hi Tommo!

You might want to consider using MPOS UI + NOMP stratum. Groestlcoin support is built in there.
Fixing the stratum python to work with Groestlcoin is a nightmare.

Thanks
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May 01, 2014, 08:00:53 AM
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Not mining as efficiently as have previously known.

hash rates seems to be fine, work being carried out is pretty slow. problems with pools?



Long gaps between work being accepted.
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May 01, 2014, 08:56:15 AM
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Not mining as efficiently as have previously known.

hash rates seems to be fine, work being carried out is pretty slow. problems with pools?



Long gaps between work being accepted.


See here: https://grs.cryptohunger.com/index.php?page=gettingstarted

You are clearly using an old miner, where "difficulty-multiplier" is not set.
Your share difficulty should be like 0.125, not "16" in the log.

Also, difficulty of 16 is pretty high. So you're supposed to only get it relatively rare.
For example, groestlcoin.biz's VARDIFF is set up to have about 1 share in 15 seconds.
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May 01, 2014, 11:51:55 AM
Last edit: May 01, 2014, 12:10:19 PM by DarkAGeS
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.
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May 01, 2014, 12:27:21 PM
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks

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May 01, 2014, 12:37:51 PM
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks

a how to use Yam miner tut would be great if someone has the time. i have played with it and cant seem to get it working.

and whats the deal with "--difficulty-multiplier 0.0039062500"? i see people saying to add it to thier bat file but when i do my miner does not even want to load.
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May 01, 2014, 12:40:22 PM
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks
there are only linux, win and macos versions - they doesn't work on freebsd
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May 01, 2014, 12:45:11 PM
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks
there are only linux, win and macos versions - they doesn't work on freebsd

Sorry to hear that - thanks for clarifying
YAMminer tutorial a good idea Smiley

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May 01, 2014, 12:46:20 PM
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks
there are only linux, win and macos versions - they doesn't work on freebsd

Sorry to hear that - thanks for clarifying
YAMminer tutorial a good idea Smiley

it would be especially if its better suited for this algo and cpu mineing.
i cant even figure out how to make the damn program run......
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May 01, 2014, 12:54:48 PM
Last edit: May 01, 2014, 01:13:02 PM by child_harold
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks
there are only linux, win and macos versions - they doesn't work on freebsd

Sorry to hear that - thanks for clarifying
YAMminer tutorial a good idea Smiley

it would be especially if its better suited for this algo and cpu mineing.
i cant even figure out how to make the damn program run......


its really pretty easy.

1. check the readme in the download folder to check which verison of Yamminer to grab
Go to: http://1drv.ms/1o6lINB
2. use a text editor to edit the example grs conf file with ur own worker information. Move it into the same folder as the miner. Comment out or delete the lines with the example pools.
2. cd into the yamminer folder and run:

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./yam -c yam-grs.conf

That was about all it took iirc > Set up in one minute on OSX

Just to help u select the correct miner:
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2.1. Some guidelines on selecting build

bdver1:
  AMD Opteronô 6200 Series processors
  AMD Opteronô 4200 Series processors

bdver2:
  AMD Opteronô 6300 Series processors
  AMD Opteronô 4300 Series processors

btver2:
  AMD Opteronô X1100 series Processor
  AMD Opteronô X2100 series APU

2.2. Instruction set requirements for GroestlCoin mining

Note that GRS mining for AVX and AVX2 instruction sets require AES-NI support. AES-NI support required by GRS algorithm implementations
in following builds:

  sandy-bridge
  ivy-bridge
  haswell
  bdver1
  bdver2
  btver2

If your CPU supports AVX, but does not support AES-NI, consider using other builds.


If running full command or when adding YAMminer as a cron job the command looks like this:
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./yam -M stratum+tcp://worker_name:worker_pass@grs.suprnova.cc:5544/grs -P grs:av=0&donation-interval=50

Hope this helps!

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May 01, 2014, 01:05:26 PM
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Not mining as efficiently as have previously known.

hash rates seems to be fine, work being carried out is pretty slow. problems with pools?



Long gaps between work being accepted.


See here: https://grs.cryptohunger.com/index.php?page=gettingstarted

You are clearly using an old miner, where "difficulty-multiplier" is not set.
Your share difficulty should be like 0.125, not "16" in the log.

Also, difficulty of 16 is pretty high. So you're supposed to only get it relatively rare.
For example, groestlcoin.biz's VARDIFF is set up to have about 1 share in 15 seconds.

Its the windows version from http://dwarfpool.com/grs

The source code says the files were created 24 March, I downloaded 2 April. Haven't changed it.

Everything was working fine until 4-5 days ago.
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May 01, 2014, 01:12:06 PM
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks
there are only linux, win and macos versions - they doesn't work on freebsd

Sorry to hear that - thanks for clarifying
YAMminer tutorial a good idea Smiley

it would be especially if its better suited for this algo and cpu mineing.
i cant even figure out how to make the damn program run......


its really pretty easy.

1. check the readme in the download folder to check which verison of Yamminer to grab
Go to: http://1drv.ms/1o6lINB
2. use a text editor to edit the example grs conf file with ur own worker information. Move it into the same folder as the miner. Comment out or delete the lines with the example pools.
2. cd into the yamminer folder and run:

Quote
./yam -c yam-grs.conf

That was about all it took iirc > Set up in one minute on OSX

Just to help u select the correct miner:
Quote
2.1. Some guidelines on selecting build

bdver1:
  AMD Opteronô 6200 Series processors
  AMD Opteronô 4200 Series processors

bdver2:
  AMD Opteronô 6300 Series processors
  AMD Opteronô 4300 Series processors

btver2:
  AMD Opteronô X1100 series Processor
  AMD Opteronô X2100 series APU

2.2. Instruction set requirements for GroestlCoin mining

Note that GRS mining for AVX and AVX2 instruction sets require AES-NI support. AES-NI support required by GRS algorithm implementations
in following builds:

  sandy-bridge
  ivy-bridge
  haswell
  bdver1
  bdver2
  btver2

If your CPU supports AVX, but does not support AES-NI, consider using other builds.


i already have the correct version for my chipset/cpu. but i cant seem to grasp how to make it run. some more indepth detail would be helpful.
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May 01, 2014, 01:15:43 PM
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can GRS be mined on freebsd (64-bit CPU)? if yes how to compile it and from what source?

update:
I've compiled miner from https://github.com/ig0tik3d/GroestlCoin-cpu-1.0a on FreeBSD 9.1 x64, but it has the same problem as other cpuminers - only one core works, regardless of how many "-t X" are in command line Sad
It is a freebsd problem, only HVC miner from 1gh.com works on more then one core.

Please give YAMminer a go as linked to on Pools & Mining of official site:
http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

thanks
there are only linux, win and macos versions - they doesn't work on freebsd

Sorry to hear that - thanks for clarifying
YAMminer tutorial a good idea Smiley

it would be especially if its better suited for this algo and cpu mineing.
i cant even figure out how to make the damn program run......


its really pretty easy.

1. check the readme in the download folder to check which verison of Yamminer to grab
Go to: http://1drv.ms/1o6lINB
2. use a text editor to edit the example grs conf file with ur own worker information. Move it into the same folder as the miner. Comment out or delete the lines with the example pools.
2. cd into the yamminer folder and run:

Quote
./yam -c yam-grs.conf

That was about all it took iirc > Set up in one minute on OSX

Just to help u select the correct miner:
Quote
2.1. Some guidelines on selecting build

bdver1:
  AMD Opteronô 6200 Series processors
  AMD Opteronô 4200 Series processors

bdver2:
  AMD Opteronô 6300 Series processors
  AMD Opteronô 4300 Series processors

btver2:
  AMD Opteronô X1100 series Processor
  AMD Opteronô X2100 series APU

2.2. Instruction set requirements for GroestlCoin mining

Note that GRS mining for AVX and AVX2 instruction sets require AES-NI support. AES-NI support required by GRS algorithm implementations
in following builds:

  sandy-bridge
  ivy-bridge
  haswell
  bdver1
  bdver2
  btver2

If your CPU supports AVX, but does not support AES-NI, consider using other builds.


i already have the correct version for my chipset/cpu. but i cant seem to grasp how to make it run. some more indepth detail would be helpful.


Just added this to my relpy, perhaps this will help:

Mining in 3 easy steps:

1. grab correct yamminer
2. create an account with a pool
3. CD into yamminer folder and run this command, repplacing the example worker info with your own:


Quote
./yam -M stratum+tcp://worker_name:worker_pass@grs.suprnova.cc:5544/grs -P grs:av=0&donation-interval=50

Hope this helps!

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