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I am having trouble working out how to add my pool details to this string. For example does my username replace "userpass username.1" or "username" or "username.1", I am confused about the where to add the url, port and password too. Perhaps someone could add some fake details and bold each input field? C:\*** [2013-05-06 10:50:53] 3 miner threads started, using 'scrypt' algorithm. [2013-05-06 10:51:15] Long-polling activated for http://ltc.kattare.com:9332/LP [2013-05-06 10:51:15] thread 1: 4104 hashes, 7.09 khash/s [2013-05-06 10:51:15] thread 0: 4104 hashes, 6.90 khash/s [2013-05-06 10:51:15] thread 2: 4104 hashes, 6.81 khash/s
It seems as though it is mining and longpoll blocks are being detected, however the activity is not updating on my @ the pool. I must have the my info written in wrong or something? This is what I input... minerd --url http://ltc.kattare.com:9332/ --userpass username.1: *passwordhere* --threads 3Example: Instead of me mining directly to a pool, I am mining towards mining proxy which is stratum supported, which in your case, the above you have is correct. minerd --url 192.168.1.166:8332 --userpass pekv2.1:password-here --threads 3 To better yourself, use mining proxy to lower stales. https://www.litecoinpool.org/helpAdvanced Setup
If you have more than one miner (especially CPU miners) running within a local network, it is best to use the Stratum proxy for Litecoin mining. This proxy allows you to achieve a much lower rate of stale shares while reducing your bandwidth usage. The Python source is available here, and a binary for Windows here. You start the proxy on one of your machines as follows:
mining_proxy -nm -pa scrypt -o litecoinpool.org -p 3333
Then you connect your miners to that machine on port 8332 with the usual pool worker username and password.
You point cpuminer @ your PC local ip, at port 8332, with your same username and password. Batch file cmd for mining proxy. mining_proxy -nm -pa scrypt -o ltc.kattare.com -p 3333 Once mining proxy is up and running. Batch file for poolers cpuminer minerd --url local-ip:8332/ --userpass username.1:passwordhere --threads 3
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May 09, 2013, 08:54:13 PM |
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I am having trouble working out how to add my pool details to this string. For example does my username replace "userpass username.1" or "username" or "username.1", I am confused about the where to add the url, port and password too. Perhaps someone could add some fake details and bold each input field? C:\*** [2013-05-06 10:50:53] 3 miner threads started, using 'scrypt' algorithm. [2013-05-06 10:51:15] Long-polling activated for http://ltc.kattare.com:9332/LP [2013-05-06 10:51:15] thread 1: 4104 hashes, 7.09 khash/s [2013-05-06 10:51:15] thread 0: 4104 hashes, 6.90 khash/s [2013-05-06 10:51:15] thread 2: 4104 hashes, 6.81 khash/s
It seems as though it is mining and longpoll blocks are being detected, however the activity is not updating on my @ the pool. I must have the my info written in wrong or something? This is what I input... minerd --url http://ltc.kattare.com:9332/ --userpass username.1: *passwordhere* --threads 3Example: Instead of me mining directly to a pool, I am mining towards mining proxy which is stratum supported, which in your case, the above you have is correct. minerd --url 192.168.1.166:8332 --userpass pekv2.1:password-here --threads 3 To better yourself, use mining proxy to lower stales. https://www.litecoinpool.org/helpAdvanced Setup
If you have more than one miner (especially CPU miners) running within a local network, it is best to use the Stratum proxy for Litecoin mining. This proxy allows you to achieve a much lower rate of stale shares while reducing your bandwidth usage. The Python source is available here, and a binary for Windows here. You start the proxy on one of your machines as follows:
mining_proxy -nm -pa scrypt -o litecoinpool.org -p 3333
Then you connect your miners to that machine on port 8332 with the usual pool worker username and password.
You point cpuminer @ your PC local ip, at port 8332, with your same username and password. Batch file cmd for mining proxy. mining_proxy -nm -pa scrypt -o ltc.kattare.com -p 3333 Once mining proxy is up and running. Batch file for poolers cpuminer minerd --url local-ip:8332/ --userpass username.1:passwordhere --threads 3 False. ltc.kattare.org does NOT support Stratum. They promised it weeks ago and then the pool owner stopped responding to anybody... Too bad, I liked the pool, but I was getting too many stales, and now I'm abandoning ship.
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knybe
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May 14, 2013, 10:51:12 PM |
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I could use some help getting this to work on my mac. I'm getting the "dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libidn.11.dylib Referenced from: /usr/bin/minerd Reason: image not found" error. I read and someone was saying something about macports. I downloaded it but I have no idea what to do with it at this point. Can someone help me?
Install Xcode from the app store, go to preferences and find the tab where you can install commandline tools. Then download and install the latest macports package. In the terminal run: sudo port -v selfupdate sudo port install wget sudo port install openssl you should be able to run it then I ran: sudo port -v selfupdate and it worked fine but when I run: sudo port install wget sudo port install openssl I get: Error: Processing of port wget failed and Error: Processing of port openssl failed what can I do to remedy this? I've scoured the google to no avail...
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dermo
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May 23, 2013, 09:00:28 AM |
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I have an error when trying to run reaper Reaper.conf kernel reaper.cl save_binaries yes enable_graceful_shutdown no long_polling yes
mine litecoin Litecoin.conf host stratum+tcp://ltc.coinat.com:3333 port 3333 user xxx pass xxx
protocol litecoin
worksize 256 aggression 18 threads_per_gpu 1 sharethreads 32 lookup_gap 2 gpu_thread_concurrency 24000
Anyone have an idea ? Thanks in advance
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pooler (OP)
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May 23, 2013, 10:24:08 AM |
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I have an error when trying to run reaper
1. You're in the wrong thread. 2. Don't use Reaper. It's obsolete, buggy and unmaintained. Use cgminer or bfgminer instead.
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dermo
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May 23, 2013, 10:29:25 AM |
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Thanks
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drummerjdb666
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May 27, 2013, 09:55:57 AM |
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Is this for linux users or is this something I should or need to use or try on win7? CFLAGS = -g -O3
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cr003l7y
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May 27, 2013, 10:04:24 AM |
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I have an error when trying to run reaper Reaper.conf kernel reaper.cl save_binaries yes enable_graceful_shutdown no long_polling yes
mine litecoin Litecoin.conf host stratum+tcp://ltc.coinat.com:3333 port 3333 user xxx pass xxx
protocol litecoin
worksize 256 aggression 18 threads_per_gpu 1 sharethreads 32 lookup_gap 2 gpu_thread_concurrency 24000
Anyone have an idea ? Thanks in advance In the "host" line you should only put ltc.coinat.com
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pooler (OP)
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May 27, 2013, 10:05:35 AM |
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Is this for linux users or is this something I should or need to use or try on win7? CFLAGS = -g -O3
Those are compile-time flags. Q: Is there any command-line option I can play with to make cpuminer mine faster? A: No. (But you can lower the number of threads to make it go slower.)
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proden
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May 31, 2013, 04:54:55 AM |
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Hi.
I have PC with 4 CPUs x 4 cores. I run minerd --threads 16, but each thread uses inly 25% of cpu. Then I run minerd --threads 4, each thread uses 100% of cpu. What is problem?
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pieppiep
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May 31, 2013, 06:01:42 AM |
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Are you sure you really have 4 CPUs with each 4 cores? It sounds like you have 1 CPU with 4 cores.
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MooC Tals
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May 31, 2013, 06:21:59 AM |
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Hi.
I have PC with 4 CPUs x 4 cores. I run minerd --threads 16, but each thread uses inly 25% of cpu. Then I run minerd --threads 4, each thread uses 100% of cpu. What is problem?
Press control + alt + del at the same time and then click then click start taskmanager then you will see something like this The number of windows you see under CPU Usage History is the number of cores you have. 1 thread per cpu core is what you should set it at. eg this is a 2 core cpu so I would use --threads 2 if it had 4 windows then use --threads 4
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MooC Tals
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May 31, 2013, 06:27:03 AM |
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Is this for linux users or is this something I should or need to use or try on win7? CFLAGS = -g -O3
Those are compile-time flags. Q: Is there any command-line option I can play with to make cpuminer mine faster? A: No. (But you can lower the number of threads to make it go slower.) I'm sorry but that made me laugh. Watching a movie and playing games make it go slower too. I found turning the computer off gives the best results. Although the performance suffers but the savings in energy is wonderful. To make it go faster you can increase the priority of minerd.exe in the taskmanager utility under processes. It's a bit more performance but not a lot.
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pooler (OP)
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May 31, 2013, 07:18:44 AM |
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Q: Is there any command-line option I can play with to make cpuminer mine faster? A: No. (But you can lower the number of threads to make it go slower.)
I'm sorry but that made me laugh. Watching a movie and playing games make it go slower too. I found turning the computer off gives the best results. Although the performance suffers but the savings in energy is wonderful. That reminded me of the barometer question. Seriously, what you say is true, but is outside the scope of the question, which specifically addressed command-line options.
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MooC Tals
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May 31, 2013, 07:26:49 AM |
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Q: Is there any command-line option I can play with to make cpuminer mine faster? A: No. (But you can lower the number of threads to make it go slower.)
I'm sorry but that made me laugh. Watching a movie and playing games make it go slower too. I found turning the computer off gives the best results. Although the performance suffers but the savings in energy is wonderful. That reminded me of the barometer question. Seriously, what you say is true, but is outside the scope of the question, which specifically addressed command-line options. No, there is not! I was just havin a bit of fun.
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gdassori
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May 31, 2013, 04:08:37 PM |
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Hello, I'm expecting problems under linux debian squeeze. I updated my gcc to 4.7.3, to been able to compile with AVX flags: ./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7-avx"
My cpu: processor : 7 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 42 model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz
(x8) Well, according this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196196.2780I should expect something like this: Intel Core i7 2600K: 320 KH/s [AVX version, 4.43 GHz] or, in a worst scenario, AT LEAST 200kh\s on scrypt-jane, mining YAC, since the 3d talks about a 4.43GHz CPU, and I'm on a 3.40GHz, as u can see. Well, when I run the miner (on every pool) with 8 threads, it starts with something like this: [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 3: 932 hashes, 7.37 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 4: 930 hashes, 7.36 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 2: 717 hashes, 5.67 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 6: 920 hashes, 7.28 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 1: 933 hashes, 7.38 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 5: 925 hashes, 7.31 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 7: 926 hashes, 7.32 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:04] thread 0: 916 hashes, 7.24 khash/s
It immediatly slow down. [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 3: 17820 hashes, 4.51 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 4: 17494 hashes, 4.43 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 6: 16017 hashes, 4.06 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 2: 18066 hashes, 4.58 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 7: 17667 hashes, 4.47 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 1: 16570 hashes, 4.20 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 5: 16521 hashes, 4.18 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:39] thread 0: 17694 hashes, 4.48 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:41] thread 1: 9825 hashes, 4.39 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:01:41] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 35.10 khash/s (yay!!!)
And, after a couple of minutes: [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 0: 3880 hashes, 2.18 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 5: 3905 hashes, 2.20 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 4: 3907 hashes, 2.20 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 7: 3923 hashes, 2.21 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 1: 3924 hashes, 2.21 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 2: 3123 hashes, 1.86 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 3: 3766 hashes, 2.12 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:08] thread 6: 2219 hashes, 1.24 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:11] thread 0: 7316 hashes, 2.23 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:11] accepted: 3/3 (100.00%), 16.27 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-05-31 18:03:12] LONGPOLL detected new block [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 7: 7781 hashes, 2.22 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 3: 7840 hashes, 2.23 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 6: 6390 hashes, 1.83 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 5: 7787 hashes, 2.22 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 0: 377 hashes, 2.10 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 4: 7800 hashes, 2.22 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 1: 7836 hashes, 2.23 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 2: 6690 hashes, 1.91 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] thread 0: 715 hashes, 2.13 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:03:12] accepted: 4/4 (100.00%), 16.98 khash/s (yay!!!)
My stats: top - 18:02:40 up 109 days, 3:58, 2 users, load average: 8.20, 3.79, 3.33 Tasks: 226 total, 3 running, 223 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 36.0%us, 1.0%sy, 62.9%ni, 0.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Any help is appreciated. EDIT: [2013-05-31 18:04:20] LONGPOLL detected new block [2013-05-31 18:04:20] thread 4: 78 hashes, 2.42 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:20] thread 1: 89 hashes, 2.74 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:20] thread 7: 78 hashes, 2.40 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:20] thread 0: 77 hashes, 2.38 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:20] thread 3: 78 hashes, 2.40 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:20] thread 5: 15 hashes, 0.06 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:20] thread 2: 10 hashes, 0.01 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:21] thread 6: 6 hashes, 0.00 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:21] thread 2: 437 hashes, 0.39 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:21] thread 6: 258 hashes, 0.61 khash/s [2013-05-31 18:04:22] thread 5: 3577 hashes, 1.91 khash/s
oh, cmon! AH, OBV: # file minerd minerd: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, not stripped
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pooler (OP)
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June 02, 2013, 03:13:10 PM |
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Well, according this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196196.2780I should expect something like this: Intel Core i7 2600K: 320 KH/s [AVX version, 4.43 GHz] or, in a worst scenario, AT LEAST 200kh\s on scrypt-jane, mining YAC, since the 3d talks about a 4.43GHz CPU, and I'm on a 3.40GHz, as u can see. The cpuminer discussed in this thread does not support YAC mining. You are probably referring to ali1234's fork, which is discussed here.
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elvisrene
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June 10, 2013, 08:04:11 PM |
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men how do you use this do i have to make a bat file or what cant use ti can anyone help
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pooler (OP)
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June 12, 2013, 02:41:55 PM Last edit: June 12, 2013, 03:31:50 PM by pooler |
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Version 2.3- This version adds support for the Stratum mining protocol. The miner now recognizes URLs starting with stratum+tcp://, and can also switch from getwork to Stratum if the mining server supports the X-Stratum extension. For those who still don't know, Stratum reduces network resources consumption (only needs one TCP connection), and allows a significant reduction of the stale rate.
- The miner should now automatically set CPU affinity on FreeBSD as it already did on Linux.
- No speed improvements over version 2.2.3.
The source code is, as always, available at GitHub. Source tarball and binaries are available at Sourceforge (I had to switch from GitHub because they've deprecated their Downloads Tab). Thanks to Tachikoma, we now also have a static 64-bit binary for Mac OS X. NB: Stratum support does not render the Stratum proxy useless. You should keep using the Stratum proxy when pool mining, unless you only have one miner.
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