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April 04, 2012, 01:54:19 AM
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Oh, they are your customers, like it or not. Both buyers and sellers of hashing power are contracting with you to provide a service. I understand and empathize with not wanting to deal with whiners, I just ask that you try not to brush off everything negative as a malevolent complaint.
BinaryMage, you make valid points and I agree. There are whiners, and there are people (such as yourself) asking valid questions, pointing out valid deficiencies, suggesting improvements. All of these have a similar sound to those casually listening. It takes care to distinguish one from the other. Not everyone will.
I would recommend that you start a competing service. I am certain that Pirateat40 would love to have some real actual competition. Make a better mousetrap, and the world is yours. But until then, the one with the monopoly can do as he pleases.

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April 04, 2012, 02:04:14 AM
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I would recommend that you start a competing service. I am certain that Pirateat40 would love to have some real actual competition. Make a better mousetrap, and the world is yours. But until then, the one with the monopoly can do as he pleases.

You speak truth indeed. Guess it's time for me to learn some web programming.

In any case, my concerns have been expressed; I'm not going to repeat my position any longer. Glad to see that there's support for competition. Pirate, I have been impressed by GPUMAX and some of your other ventures. I hope you will honestly consider my thoughts, but whether or not you heed them, best of luck with your venture. I'll be getting to work on something to end your little monopoly.  Smiley

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April 04, 2012, 02:21:57 AM
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I would recommend that you start a competing service. I am certain that Pirateat40 would love to have some real actual competition. Make a better mousetrap, and the world is yours. But until then, the one with the monopoly can do as he pleases.

You speak truth indeed. Guess it's time for me to learn some web programming.

In any case, my concerns have been expressed; I'm not going to repeat my position any longer. Glad to see that there's support for competition. Pirate, I have been impressed by GPUMAX and some of your other ventures. I hope you will honestly consider my thoughts, but whether or not you heed them, best of luck with your venture. I'll be getting to work on something to end your little monopoly.  Smiley

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April 04, 2012, 02:27:04 AM
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arrrrr matey
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April 04, 2012, 04:35:05 AM
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is gpumax down for others? my miners arent getting any work and occassionally when they do the shares all being rejected
Same.  I've been watching my workers, the leased and public stats have stayed the same for a while.
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April 04, 2012, 04:47:12 AM
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I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?
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April 04, 2012, 01:28:46 PM
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I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?

I am still connected, working my private pool for now.(Due to them sleeping) I am however getting a lot of not providing work fast enough messages in cgminer.

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April 04, 2012, 01:31:06 PM
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I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?
Has the password randomly changed to abc1234 instead of abc123? That means your worker has been blocked, usually due to inefficiency. Probably should send an email to the pirate.

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April 04, 2012, 02:00:46 PM
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I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?
Has the password randomly changed to abc1234 instead of abc123? That means your worker has been blocked, usually due to inefficiency. Probably should send an email to the pirate.

Nope, still the standard abc123...I'll email him anyway.
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April 04, 2012, 02:03:02 PM
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Been reading through this thread (not very well or thoroughly) but I'm starting to think perhaps a GPUMAX Support thread might come in handy, i.e. a separation between the same crap i spam on here and important stuff you guys talk about =D
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Been reading through this thread (not very well or thoroughly) but I'm starting to think perhaps a GPUMAX Support thread might come in handy, i.e. a separation between the same crap i spam on here and important stuff you guys talk about =D



I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?

I've been using GPUMAX for a couple months now, and it's been working perfectly. Since the recent server move/upgrade I haven't been able to connect to GPUMAX with Phoenix2 or CGMiner. I did send an email to support so I'll see what comes of it...
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April 04, 2012, 02:08:42 PM
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Been reading through this thread (not very well or thoroughly) but I'm starting to think perhaps a GPUMAX Support thread might come in handy, i.e. a separation between the same crap i spam on here and important stuff you guys talk about =D



I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?

I've been using GPUMAX for a couple months now, and it's been working perfectly. Since the recent server move/upgrade I haven't been able to connect to GPUMAX with Phoenix2 or CGMiner. I did send an email to support so I'll see what comes of it...

Stupid question, but have you tried restarting your miner(s)?

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April 04, 2012, 02:37:28 PM
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Been reading through this thread (not very well or thoroughly) but I'm starting to think perhaps a GPUMAX Support thread might come in handy, i.e. a separation between the same crap i spam on here and important stuff you guys talk about =D



I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?

I've been using GPUMAX for a couple months now, and it's been working perfectly. Since the recent server move/upgrade I haven't been able to connect to GPUMAX with Phoenix2 or CGMiner. I did send an email to support so I'll see what comes of it...

Ensure that you are hitting the correct IP address for gpumax.com (184.173.241.234).  I doubt that would be the issue since I'm sure you can visit the site but stranger things have happened.

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Running a large operation in a tech savvy online community is like trying to write a paper with a bunch of grammer professors looking over you.

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April 04, 2012, 03:19:33 PM
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Been reading through this thread (not very well or thoroughly) but I'm starting to think perhaps a GPUMAX Support thread might come in handy, i.e. a separation between the same crap i spam on here and important stuff you guys talk about =D



I'm not sure if this is the reason I can't connect, but some of my worker information seems on the site to differ from the information I started mining with.

I've tried the original configuration I have, and it doesn't work, I've tried the configuration from the site, it doesn't work.

Should I just try to make a new worker and see if that works?

I've been using GPUMAX for a couple months now, and it's been working perfectly. Since the recent server move/upgrade I haven't been able to connect to GPUMAX with Phoenix2 or CGMiner. I did send an email to support so I'll see what comes of it...

Stupid question, but have you tried restarting your miner(s)?

Yep, even restarted entire computers, and cleared dns caches on both computers and my home firewall.


Ensure that you are hitting the correct IP address for gpumax.com (184.173.241.234).  I doubt that would be the issue since I'm sure you can visit the site but stranger things have happened.

Yep, I end up pinging out to 184.172.241.234, and a direct IP connection on my miners still fails...

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I am still connected, working my private pool for now.(Due to them sleeping) I am however getting a lot of not providing work fast enough messages in cgminer.

I am also getting a lot of "Pool not providing work fast enough" in cgminer when using gpumax.  Anyone have any ideas why?
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I am still connected, working my private pool for now.(Due to them sleeping) I am however getting a lot of not providing work fast enough messages in cgminer.

I am also getting a lot of "Pool not providing work fast enough" in cgminer when using gpumax.  Anyone have any ideas why?

same here, but not to worry I am sure pirate is on top of it
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April 05, 2012, 05:09:04 PM
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Looks like leased work/purchases have stopped again.. Not complaining at all, very happy with my payouts when I get them, but I'm curious.. what's the issue at the moment? I thought the cut-over to the new cluster was finished, and the bugs had been worked out.. although being in IT myself, I know that you can never really tell if you have all the bugs worked out or not, just the bugs for the time being  Grin
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April 05, 2012, 05:13:24 PM
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Looks like leased work/purchases have stopped again.. Not complaining at all, very happy with my payouts when I get them, but I'm curious.. what's the issue at the moment? I thought the cut-over to the new cluster was finished, and the bugs had been worked out.. although being in IT myself, I know that you can never really tell if you have all the bugs worked out or not, just the bugs for the time being  Grin

We're currently leasing work and have been for at least a few hours.  We do have times that we take leasing offline to make updates.  As much as we try to test on our staging system, it's just not the same until it takes the full load which simply can't be simulated.

The next major update is coming soon and we've rolled in a lot of the changes and improvements, so we should be able to finally fix some of the issues that have been plaguing the system.

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Looks like leased work/purchases have stopped again.. Not complaining at all, very happy with my payouts when I get them, but I'm curious.. what's the issue at the moment? I thought the cut-over to the new cluster was finished, and the bugs had been worked out.. although being in IT myself, I know that you can never really tell if you have all the bugs worked out or not, just the bugs for the time being  Grin

We're currently leasing work and have been for at least a few hours.  We do have times that we take leasing offline to make updates.  As much as we try to test on our staging system, it's just not the same until it takes the full load which simply can't be simulated.

The next major update is coming soon and we've rolled in a lot of the changes and improvements, so we should be able to finally fix some of the issues that have been plaguing the system.

Ah, very understandable, thanks for the info! And I seem to be getting leased work now too, I just had my miners set a little too high  Tongue

Keep up the good work, website and server seem much better since the cut-over overall!
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