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Author Topic: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining  (Read 163653 times)
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May 28, 2013, 10:15:33 PM
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I noticed that my last BTC payout is not instant (10 minutes or so and still waiting for a 0-conf in my wallet). I'm perfectly fine with non-instant payments, but since last payouts were instant, I was wondering if this was the result of the upgrades (like the dust transactions taking up all space) or not, any idea about this? Or just a temporary delay maybe...
Payments should still be instant. Possibly just a network glitch at the time.
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May 28, 2013, 10:16:49 PM
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Payments should still be instant. Possibly just a network glitch at the time.

OK, well maybe, I still haven't received the payment yet. I'll keep you posted if nothing comes within hours. Thanks.
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May 28, 2013, 10:19:45 PM
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OK, well maybe, I still haven't received the payment yet. I'll keep you posted if nothing comes within hours. Thanks.
I do see a bunch of 0 confirmation payments mixed in with some with 6 confirmations. That's is unusual. Other nodes don't seem to have seen them either. Looks like the transaction propogation had an error. I'll see if they can be resubmitted.
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May 28, 2013, 10:22:15 PM
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I just got the payment 30 secs ago, sorry for bothering you about this.

I am trying my Blade of different pools and not surprisingly, BitParking gives me the best efficiency results. Now in a perfect world the Blade would have Stratum implemented onboard, well that's probably for the next get ;-)

Thanks again for your work on this excellent pool.
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May 28, 2013, 10:27:01 PM
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I just got the payment 30 secs ago, sorry for bothering you about this.

I am trying my Blade of different pools and not surprisingly, BitParking gives me the best efficiency results. Now in a perfect world the Blade would have Stratum implemented onboard, well that's probably for the next get ;-)

Thanks again for your work on this excellent pool.
Thanks! I'm glad the pools is working out for you.  Blades look nice!
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May 29, 2013, 12:55:04 AM
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Stratum server was crashing. I've restarted and will monitor it to track down the issue.

I love this pool!  However, I had to change pools today because I've been having stratum disconnect errors for the past few days.  I triple-checked my end by connecting to other pools and did not have these errors.

Any insight?  I'm anxious to get back in the pool.

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May 29, 2013, 01:01:22 AM
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I love this pool!  However, I had to change pools today because I've been having stratum disconnect errors for the past few days.  I triple-checked my end by connecting to other pools and did not have these errors.

Any insight?  I'm anxious to get back in the pool.
Do you have ADSL or other type of "dial-up" connection? What difficulty are you using? And what is your speed?
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May 29, 2013, 01:16:34 AM
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I love this pool!  However, I had to change pools today because I've been having stratum disconnect errors for the past few days.  I triple-checked my end by connecting to other pools and did not have these errors.

Any insight?  I'm anxious to get back in the pool.
Do you have ADSL or other type of "dial-up" connection? What difficulty are you using? And what is your speed?

Thanks for the difficulty question.  That may be it.  I was reading through this thread and saw the difficulty default is 16 (?).

I'm going to change the default difficulty down to 4 since most of my workers run in the 1500 to 1900 Mhash/s range. 

I'll report back...
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May 29, 2013, 01:19:46 AM
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Thanks for the difficulty question.  That may be it.  I was reading through this thread and saw the difficulty default is 16 (?).

I'm going to change the default difficulty down to 4 since most of my workers run in the 1500 to 1900 Mhash/s range. 

I'll report back...

You do know how to do that right? Set password to d=4. You might even go lower with it...
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May 29, 2013, 01:37:54 AM
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Thanks for the difficulty question.  That may be it.  I was reading through this thread and saw the difficulty default is 16 (?).

I'm going to change the default difficulty down to 4 since most of my workers run in the 1500 to 1900 Mhash/s range.  

I'll report back...

You do know how to do that right? Set password to d=4. You might even go lower with it...

I have a question regarding difficulty. I read that you should set all miners to the same diff if they are all pointing to the same username. I have 3 miners (300, 1400, and 3400) for a total of 5.1G any idea what I should set the diff to?

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May 29, 2013, 01:39:36 AM
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I have a question regarding difficulty. I read that you should set all miners to the same diff if they are all pointing to the same username. I have 3 miners (300, 1400, and 3400) for a total of 5.1G any idea what I should set the diff to?

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2 would probably be your best bet. Maybe up to 4 if you don't mind your 300 MH machine getting some pretty high variance.

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May 29, 2013, 01:46:35 AM
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I have a question regarding difficulty. I read that you should set all miners to the same diff if they are all pointing to the same username. I have 3 miners (300, 1400, and 3400) for a total of 5.1G any idea what I should set the diff to?

Thanks!
2 would probably be your best bet. Maybe up to 4 if you don't mind your 300 MH machine getting some pretty high variance.
On a same account it doesn't matter since they are all put together. He can set it to 4 without a problem...
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May 29, 2013, 01:57:02 AM
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Awesome, thanks I will give 4 a shot and see where that takes me.

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May 29, 2013, 03:15:48 AM
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Thanks for the difficulty question.  That may be it.  I was reading through this thread and saw the difficulty default is 16 (?).

I'm going to change the default difficulty down to 4 since most of my workers run in the 1500 to 1900 Mhash/s range. 

I'll report back...

You do know how to do that right? Set password to d=4. You might even go lower with it...

Thanks Lucko!  Setting all to d=4 has worked like a charm!
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May 29, 2013, 03:32:52 AM
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There was a brief stratum server restart just now while I increased the idle worker timeout to see if it helps with the disconnect messages people are seeing.
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May 29, 2013, 07:12:44 AM
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There was a brief stratum server restart just now while I increased the idle worker timeout to see if it helps with the disconnect messages people are seeing.
What was and is timeout... I'm asking since I can help if someone has a problem(more data you have the better) and because my test FPGA that I programmed for fun is more or less ready for testing but has only 7 to 10 MH... I know wast of time but I did learn a lot...
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May 29, 2013, 09:41:16 AM
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What was and is timeout... I'm asking since I can help if someone has a problem(more data you have the better) and because my test FPGA that I programmed for fun is more or less ready for testing but has only 7 to 10 MH... I know wast of time but I did learn a lot...
The stratum server disconnects users that have no network traffic for a set time. It was 5 minutes, now it's 15 minutes.
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May 29, 2013, 11:57:50 AM
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Newbie here. Thanks for providing such an excellent and efficient pool mining opportunity.

I just got started a few hours ago and am testing the setup. When I go to mmpool.bitparking.com/user/myusername

I see NMC, IXC, and DVC report, but not BTC. Is this normal for the first couple hours? How long is the expected waiting time for BTC report and how much time it takes before it becomes "steady" (bar the normal statistical fluctuations).

Thanks again!

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May 29, 2013, 12:02:30 PM
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Newbie here. Thanks for providing such an excellent and efficient pool mining opportunity.

I just got started a few hours ago and am testing the setup. When I go to mmpool.bitparking.com/user/myusername

I see NMC, IXC, and DVC report, but not BTC. Is this normal for the first couple hours? How long is the expected waiting time for BTC report and how much time it takes before it becomes "steady" (bar the normal statistical fluctuations).

Thanks again!
As long as it takes to find a block. NMC, IXC and DVC are PPS but BTC is DGM and you get them when we find a block. And you will see small reword at first but it will get bigger and bigger over day. And if you stop mining you will still get some rewords for some time. This is how DGM works...
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May 29, 2013, 01:17:52 PM
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Thank you for your quick reply. I'm sticking with it, gonna find out how long it takes to find a block!

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