PeaMine
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June 14, 2014, 09:55:40 PM |
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Is there a calculator for hashrate to coin earnings? What should my 4770k be getting in Linux? Thanks!
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Datacenter Technician and Electrician. If you have any questions feel free to ask me as I am generally bored looking at logs and happy to help during free time.
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GoldenEye
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June 14, 2014, 10:55:34 PM |
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Can everyone describe the usage of the payment id?
Payment IDs are only needed when sending Boolberry to an exchange. The format is: transfer 0 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Payment ID> Does this mean, this is an optional (if not needed by the exchange) reference number?
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33zer0w0lf
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June 14, 2014, 10:56:25 PM |
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Can everyone describe the usage of the payment id?
Payment IDs are only needed when sending Boolberry to an exchange. The format is: transfer 0 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Payment ID> Does this mean, this is an optional (if not needed by the exchange) reference number? payment id is required by the exchanges, if you are transferring from wallet to wallet you do not need a payment id.
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GoldenEye
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June 14, 2014, 11:03:34 PM |
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Two further questions: - To set an alias I can use "make_alias <alias> <address>". When the alias is overtaken in the blockchain? Must the daemon be in mining mode? I tried creation of an alias, but the alias was unknown in the transfer command
- Which information is in the wallet.bin file? OK, the private key, but the size indicated there is more. Can wallet contain more then one address?
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crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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June 14, 2014, 11:43:09 PM |
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Two further questions: - To set an alias I can use "make_alias <alias> <address>". When the alias is overtaken in the blockchain? Must the daemon be in mining mode? I tried creation of an alias, but the alias was unknown in the transfer command
- Which information is in the wallet.bin file? OK, the private key, but the size indicated there is more. Can wallet contain more then one address?
wallet.bin - it's wallet's data file, http://boolberry.com/howto.html#walletwant_to_be_rich.bin.keys - Most important file with keys, crypted with password. If you lose this file you can't spend your coins. File is portable (could be used on any OS) want_to_be_rich.bin - Data file, that keeps synchronisation data, could be repaired if you lose this file. So, wallet.bin doesn't keep your private keys. Keys file keeped in wallet.bin.keys and it's crypted. To get the alias you have to find block! Only with new block that you found your alias could be registered. Not easy.
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GoldenEye
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June 15, 2014, 12:01:09 AM |
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Two further questions: - To set an alias I can use "make_alias <alias> <address>". When the alias is overtaken in the blockchain? Must the daemon be in mining mode? I tried creation of an alias, but the alias was unknown in the transfer command
- Which information is in the wallet.bin file? OK, the private key, but the size indicated there is more. Can wallet contain more then one address?
wallet.bin - it's wallet's data file, http://boolberry.com/howto.html#walletwant_to_be_rich.bin.keys - Most important file with keys, crypted with password. If you lose this file you can't spend your coins. File is portable (could be used on any OS) want_to_be_rich.bin - Data file, that keeps synchronisation data, could be repaired if you lose this file. So, wallet.bin doesn't keep your private keys. Keys file keeped in wallet.bin.keys and it's crypted. To get the alias you have to find block! Only with new block that you found your alias could be registered. Not easy. Thank you for clarification.
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33zer0w0lf
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June 15, 2014, 01:26:28 AM |
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not on all but most of them. just dies, I could set a cronjob to auto restart it but it would be much easier for miners if they didn't have to take that step.
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dga
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June 15, 2014, 01:29:40 AM |
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not on all but most of them. just dies, I could set a cronjob to auto restart it but it would be much easier for miners if they didn't have to take that step. Can you give more details? - os / version / cpu - pool info (which one, or what settings?) - version of boost installed I haven't been able to make mine die yet. In the interim - don't use cron, just wrap it in a shell script... would it be useful to put an auto-restarter in the simpleminer directory?
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33zer0w0lf
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June 15, 2014, 01:30:53 AM |
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not on all but most of them. just dies, I could set a cronjob to auto restart it but it would be much easier for miners if they didn't have to take that step. Can you give more details? - os / version / cpu - pool info (which one, or what settings?) - version of boost installed I haven't been able to make mine die yet. In the interim - don't use cron, just wrap it in a shell script... would it be useful to put an auto-restarter in the simpleminer directory? xubuntu 14.04 dual xeon 5650, hyperthreading disabled 12 total cores. my pool.. http://bbr.extremepool.orgboost is 1.55 I do have it in a shell scrypt right now. fyi I am dayas on irc we talked this morning
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dga
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June 15, 2014, 01:45:32 AM |
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not on all but most of them. just dies, I could set a cronjob to auto restart it but it would be much easier for miners if they didn't have to take that step. Can you give more details? - os / version / cpu - pool info (which one, or what settings?) - version of boost installed I haven't been able to make mine die yet. In the interim - don't use cron, just wrap it in a shell script... would it be useful to put an auto-restarter in the simpleminer directory? Also - check ps or top: howmuch memory is it using, and is that amount of memory increasing as it runs longer?
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otila
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June 15, 2014, 07:19:46 AM |
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Not very useful. Run from gdb and get backtrace when it dies. Make sure binary has debug info. dmesg might also give some clue about the cause of death.
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33zer0w0lf
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June 15, 2014, 07:20:37 AM |
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Not very useful. Run from gdb and get backtrace when it dies. Make sure binary has debug info. dmesg might also give some clue about the cause of death. already did https://i.imgur.com/RcfLvhi.pngmy guess is the system is running out of ram.
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dga
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June 15, 2014, 11:12:52 AM |
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Not very useful. Run from gdb and get backtrace when it dies. Make sure binary has debug info. dmesg might also give some clue about the cause of death. already did https://i.imgur.com/RcfLvhi.pngmy guess is the system is running out of ram. Sounds like it. Is it possible something *else* is using memory periodically and you're running really close to the limit? (that ps output would be helpful). Mine has been locked at 658mb virtual / 18mb resident since I started it running yesterday, but that doesn't mean there's not a memory leak in some other setting.
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crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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June 15, 2014, 01:30:41 PM |
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Not very useful. Run from gdb and get backtrace when it dies. Make sure binary has debug info. dmesg might also give some clue about the cause of death. already did https://i.imgur.com/RcfLvhi.pngmy guess is the system is running out of ram. Sounds like it. Is it possible something *else* is using memory periodically and you're running really close to the limit? (that ps output would be helpful). Mine has been locked at 658mb virtual / 18mb resident since I started it running yesterday, but that doesn't mean there's not a memory leak in some other setting. Have dmesg showed some memory problems ?
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Anotheranonlol
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June 15, 2014, 02:23:59 PM |
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Not very useful. Run from gdb and get backtrace when it dies. Make sure binary has debug info. dmesg might also give some clue about the cause of death. already did https://i.imgur.com/RcfLvhi.pngmy guess is the system is running out of ram. I've been running in VM with 1gb allocated, easily 24hours. never seen such problems
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cryptoyeah
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June 15, 2014, 04:03:37 PM |
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Hi, can me someone help, how can I transfer my BBRs from bittrex to poloniex ?
i need some transfer_id from bittrex , how can i achieve this id on bittrex ?
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desil
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June 15, 2014, 04:30:59 PM |
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Hi, can me someone help, how can I transfer my BBRs from bittrex to poloniex ?
i need some transfer_id from bittrex , how can i achieve this id on bittrex ?
I recommend transferring the BBR to your personal wallet address first as it would not need a payment ID. Then you would need to deposit into your Poloniex account by following this format: transfer 0 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Payment ID>
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