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August 27, 2014, 03:54:48 PM
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I REALLY DON'T KNOW WTF.
New pool, new IP, new server and NETWORK makes all blocks, even with >700 confirmations ORPHANS. HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?

Any ideas?



same issue, no idea,maybe pool code issue?

Maybe. But 2 facts deny it somehow:
- pool was working fine before
- I rescanned wallet with normal coin daemon and balances didnt change.


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August 28, 2014, 03:41:01 AM
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I REALLY DON'T KNOW WTF.
New pool, new IP, new server and NETWORK makes all blocks, even with >700 confirmations ORPHANS. HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?

Any ideas?



same issue, no idea,maybe pool code issue?

Maybe. But 2 facts deny it somehow:
- pool was working fine before
- I rescanned wallet with normal coin daemon and balances didnt change.


some peers offset is 3 or 5 minutes,maybe the ....

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August 28, 2014, 08:31:54 AM
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I've set XPM pool on same pool engine, xpm.graymines.net
Could you connect to it and mine some blocks? I want to check if this is problem with coin network or pool soft for sure ;-D

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August 28, 2014, 01:11:11 PM
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DTC die

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August 29, 2014, 05:55:19 AM
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DTC die
No, not yet. Keep mining
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August 29, 2014, 11:56:25 PM
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yes its dead. no payout
where you mine?
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September 01, 2014, 06:54:28 AM
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Yes, pool still finds only orphan blocks. I'm on start to build new engine from wallet source. Will inform you.
Now you have miner ready to connect to xpm.graymines.net, pool is working, I've mined 3 blocks in weekend to check it, payments came to my wallet after maturing...

And there is block explorer for XPM...

https://coinplorer.com/XPM/Transactions/762c49ea7063cf902df6969c2de8d83475b46031f66bcfd98f6942bde220c7fa

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September 02, 2014, 02:50:46 PM
Last edit: September 02, 2014, 09:29:02 PM by MarcusDe
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Today's test:

DatacoinMiner:
proof-of-work found
  target: 09.9cf895
  multiplier: d085f2e2a2e38
  CBlock(hash=4e3abf95f6966a664e5439a2c2c334f2f807f82c2de469a6554f174d52fbc489, hashBlockHeader=862ee7dc5301ad73ce6dbc71a3560e61774c860592bd6211ec435cfd46bf8046, ver=2, hashPrevBlock=ec8bc5edbb9d06948b8da82de17d65697ca8035f03b80891b832cf61dc8606d7, hashMerkleRoot=044954bf0b2bce480e2d7031c948574f81bb56a1ee8b35e0bbbc7b49ab004431, nTime=1409668928, nBits=099cf895, nNonce=1226291845, vtx=1)
  CTransaction(hash=044954bf0b2bce480e2d7031c948574f81bb56a1ee8b35e0bbbc7b49ab004431, ver=1, vin.size=1, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0, data.size=0)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, 4294967295), coinbase 034d4107010100062f503253482f)
    CTxOut(nValue=10.81000000, scriptPubKey=0268ec6985acaef3b8f5f983fe8f7c)
  vMerkleTree: 044954bf0b2bce480e2d7031c948574f81bb56a1ee8b35e0bbbc7b49ab004431
generated 10.81

(thats from debug.log)
All seems to be okay, but I advice you to wait until coind get matured.

If we had block explorer....

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September 04, 2014, 09:20:52 AM
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Accounting: Orphan block found: 5266971d60ed64508972d568b0da312226a57cfeb3e457863dc5f7dfbdba3141
Accounting: Orphan block found: 1a457cb489082cfd54a42ad5dde1c0ce789522900ab50fd5d40782ed508ea99c
Accounting: Orphan block found: 2e080bb1c0380ec990b24a2738ff881067ea8f1b08e945a884ade3bce80e2c7c
Accounting: Orphan block found: e37580e4a3d443793be4e9952acdfb2924b38161a297b177e90d6d90d7be9afe
Accounting: Orphan block found: 27a8206d9cdd4b69fb2fa17dd8809ab6d31806dcb16e9c9f7c854aee1d087b44
Accounting: Orphan block found: 14a1ac9260fffb2891e60defcce213ebd2fb200f9eafa808bd5fbe7345495e1a
Accounting: Orphan block found: 1efa323edce603ddc3d21e23080579861a4670c3fe70fabcf3193cc1f317d4a0
Accounting: block not found: f8ae159cd0ee54a950510b3baceef61603e6c557f5a37fe9fb4762ef37c4d1b3
Accounting: block not found: ef1520258e1495678640a683711e629900266b98cc2b0d5f8fe9da44fcc5f09e
Accounting: Orphan block found: 797d438062cbce58c1152b7097c88d28b6ca5e1009ff3f1f6bf1de906ff18df0
Accounting: block not found: f5e7031444cd1b8511a4a66e28e8d90bd2b270fcb85be3b84717fecc08bb1b5e
Accounting: block not found: eddcf4ef5ce71922937e27b155ba0c0123f65a571735796bb5685eeaaa95885a
Accounting: block not found: af811bc6999d64ce40c05a6dc9e1cd46dddb71c8ef2fcaffd765f0e43bd441eb
Accounting: block not found: 64f8523c6f4e30a753ab0923fd1276133badd2573c61b4bbbb70c1529b0113b8
Accounting: block not found: ebc9bf8287abb2e292957110cbbe61d4ee95b2384e998c3844d16bd4a6254cad
Accounting: block not found: ceadf870a207c6df96203dd889031fbe82edbec19e428cd408863a71a9778fad
Accounting: block not found: ee67d1171d9a7eea75de962c0bae91a38b1965943c4a2e18202bb04dec28e322
Accounting: block not found: 435c6e63ca4eba7b512e1d128f4a5ba302decd17f17904b5a5d4dbf5f74114c4
Accounting: block not found: b233d2c77e1ba34e319c0b9a3e44da7dc7ed890dfff7bb5da1b2915a4bfe4b1b
Accounting: block not found: a3d5ad27018bf9240f227a30ce5bfc0fac1ed99c068f3bff899a26feb62162d7
Accounting: block not found: caaf22feeee181a6cc9a5cc97f8a251385bef307d0c48c256127fd3d5ec314dc
Accounting: block not found: f19a8d30b230687a55606a03a023e2a51d545a199a46dfa6b1b8be74becdf2e9
Accounting: block not found: 49e5327c10cc624888c5df00cf806692fba95a20ac710d9219335b0a92b57c3b

.... and so on.


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September 04, 2014, 09:33:17 AM
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2014-09-04 09:09:13   9dc7dc470c695386373e0f2d568cd504891187c60e09a2ba610944ad8945a13b   478620   9   10.71   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL
2014-09-04 02:59:59   715ebf55665544f2ced3b5bc27e17fa2fd47549c5c0ea64774d21b203c973d36   476247   2   11.14   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL

Okay.... 2300 blocks in 6 hours? WTF is going on with this network?
6,6 blocks / minute with network set (in theory) to make block every minute and diff changing every block?

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September 05, 2014, 05:42:12 AM
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2014-09-04 09:09:13   9dc7dc470c695386373e0f2d568cd504891187c60e09a2ba610944ad8945a13b   478620   9   10.71   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL
2014-09-04 02:59:59   715ebf55665544f2ced3b5bc27e17fa2fd47549c5c0ea64774d21b203c973d36   476247   2   11.14   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL

Okay.... 2300 blocks in 6 hours? WTF is going on with this network?
6,6 blocks / minute with network set (in theory) to make block every minute and diff changing every block?


maybe one man or somebody  solo ??
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September 05, 2014, 08:36:57 AM
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2014-09-04 09:09:13   9dc7dc470c695386373e0f2d568cd504891187c60e09a2ba610944ad8945a13b   478620   9   10.71   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL
2014-09-04 02:59:59   715ebf55665544f2ced3b5bc27e17fa2fd47549c5c0ea64774d21b203c973d36   476247   2   11.14   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL

Okay.... 2300 blocks in 6 hours? WTF is going on with this network?
6,6 blocks / minute with network set (in theory) to make block every minute and diff changing every block?


maybe one man or somebody  solo ??

For me its more like...
Pool is connected to 20 or more nodes which aren't even at top of blockchain, dont know REAL last block, we mine something, then some other part of network (with big miners) connects to it / after restart pool connects to other nodes, pool thinks that whole work is bad, so shows orphans. LOL. Its logical that this started after gpool shutdown, where 2000+ miners were disconnected.



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September 05, 2014, 11:41:14 AM
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your pool found block haven't bonus?

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September 06, 2014, 09:54:36 AM
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What is going on?

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September 06, 2014, 11:22:25 AM
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What is going on?

Check News section in pool

2014-09-06:
Rebuilding blockchain :-(

    
LoadBlockIndexDB(): last block file = 5
LoadBlockIndexDB(): last block file info: CBlockFileInfo(blocks=87379, size=58572265, heights=397802...481166, time=2014-07-08...2014-09-06)
LoadBlockIndexDB(): synchronized checkpoint 63160677a0dce11897607d62fd6eb3f35c3c42759322c477027c2f2a439df0bc
LoadBlockIndexDB(): transaction index enabled
LoadBlockIndexDB(): hashBestChain=11364e4e403c196f77d8517fde9db6c8a68dff5a45443a011453e2f20efdde9c  height=481165 date=2014-09-06 02:51:13
init message: Verifying blocks...
Verifying last 1000 blocks at level 3
ERROR: DisconnectBlock() : outputs still spent? database corrupted
ERROR: VerifyDB() : *** coin database inconsistencies found (last 572 blocks, 433 good transactions before that)

: Corrupted block database detected.
Do you want to rebuild the block database now?
Flush(false)
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September 06, 2014, 01:36:22 PM
Last edit: September 06, 2014, 02:45:30 PM by wayla
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2014-09-04 09:09:13   9dc7dc470c695386373e0f2d568cd504891187c60e09a2ba610944ad8945a13b   478620   9   10.71   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL
2014-09-04 02:59:59   715ebf55665544f2ced3b5bc27e17fa2fd47549c5c0ea64774d21b203c973d36   476247   2   11.14   DEHoTUEbm4ZixpLcuC85Q6i3J16VSRf9rL

Okay.... 2300 blocks in 6 hours? WTF is going on with this network?
6,6 blocks / minute with network set (in theory) to make block every minute and diff changing every block?


maybe one man or somebody  solo ??

For me its more like...
Pool is connected to 20 or more nodes which aren't even at top of blockchain, dont know REAL last block, we mine something, then some other part of network (with big miners) connects to it / after restart pool connects to other nodes, pool thinks that whole work is bad, so shows orphans. LOL. Its logical that this started after gpool shutdown, where 2000+ miners were disconnected.




Gpool shutdown ,but the pool status show that it has 1840 miner keep on mine at gpool,so hard to say what is going on. but i remember 3hours ago the miner status is -1.

And sometimes a woMAN.................
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September 06, 2014, 05:19:14 PM
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your pool found block haven't bonus?

Pool fee is 5%

btw, there was long chain of bad blocks, I had to --reindex whole chain again.
Some blocks from before that were all good, so payouts started.

You guys plz post addressess of yours if you want, there will be some reward for your help in testing :-)


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September 06, 2014, 06:17:03 PM
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i guess i can give it another shot:

address is D83SBgmfYQhkVqEjb17QkTfLZS5xxHPri2
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September 07, 2014, 10:01:32 AM
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your pool found block haven't bonus?

Pool fee is 5%

btw, there was long chain of bad blocks, I had to --reindex whole chain again.
Some blocks from before that were all good, so payouts started.

You guys plz post addressess of yours if you want, there will be some reward for your help in testing :-)




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September 08, 2014, 05:33:20 AM
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Can you do somethink with disconnecting nodes?

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