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what happend with burst eu pool?
You mean uray's pool? It's apparently been down since block 41203 I think. Now I can't get it to load in my browser at all, just that green pinwheel thing going round and round. I'm switching over to burst.ga until it's back online. should consider http://cryptomining.farm/ big bonus at 475 miner...389 right now [---] How will the bonus be payed out? Anyone knows? I think @475 miners he will transfer it to the pool balance 1.1 million If that's true, it's pretty sick. The payouts will be massive. Can you confirm, koko? yes, after 475 miner, all bonus will add to pool balance in 2day (2day for bonus time) Thanks, that's a nice offer
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December 05, 2014, 10:15:46 AM Last edit: December 05, 2014, 10:35:04 AM by mmmaybe |
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Hi all, I am having an issue with wplotgenerator, I'm hoping someone is able to provide some advice.
I am plotting with an i7 4770k, I am able to reach 10,000-12,000 nonces/min without overclocking. My issue is that the plotter will start plotting in that range and then start dropping to 5,000 nonces/min, then 3,000 nonces/min, all the way down to around 700 nonces/min. This problem used to only happen once in a while but now I am having to restart the plotter every 20-30 minutes to stay in the 10k nonces/min range.
Has this happened to anyone else? Anyone find a way to keep it stable? I am running windows 8.
mine will not run for some reason Are you getting any kind of error? What OS are you running. And do you have Java 7 installed? I had problems running Burst software with Java 8. using java 8 win 7 24gb ram wplot generator staggers of 9+ crap out below that is just hammers using 2 mb ram lmao. il try java 7 and report back. thanks JAVA 7 DIDNT HELP:-/ SETS PRIORITY TO LOW THEN WINDOWS CRASHES IT I only found real stability when after installing windows 8. I had the same problem with windows crashing it. It was very frustrating. I saw some people on the hardware comparison spreadsheet were running windows 8 so I gave it a shot and everything ran without a hitch. Windows 8 and Java JDK 7u72 was the right combination for my system. Also be sure you uninstalled Java 8 from your windows 7 setup before installing Java 7, all you need is the JDK. Just wanted to post that I had similar problems when running Windows 7. Memory problems and freezing / crashing system due to memory filling up while plotting. I have ruled out hardware issue simply by switching to Linux and all problems vanished in an instance. There seems to be a bug/issue with memory management in Windows 7 and that is why Windows 8 or Linux works better. Also, if you have a descent GPU, try using the GPU-plotter rather than the java based miner. It's faster and I didn't see the same issues with high memory usage. This. Win 7 is really hard to configure to run smoothly with Burst (but still possible with a number tweaks and good hardware). I would recommend using every other OS than Win 7. However, a specific guide focusing on tweaks for Win 7 is on the on the road map for PR activities. No ETA is available though.
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December 05, 2014, 11:03:47 AM |
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wow i made 5 blocks this night.... never before more thand 2..... what a luck :-)
Good. U cut some of data center blocks. bob if i remember well.. you are mining with 30TB.. right?? if so you are reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally lucky with your two blocks!!! no i have 60tb for about a month..... monday 90TB, when plotting ist finished :-) this sounds really good!!! more and more people believe and invest in burst !!
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December 05, 2014, 11:45:02 AM Last edit: December 05, 2014, 03:56:01 PM by osvald |
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Hello! I mining on pool beta-pool.burstcoin.io Wat is it? Do he blocked my miner? https://i.imgur.com/KE8USTU.jpgi know. this pool is dead! see below
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December 05, 2014, 12:20:11 PM |
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Hello! I mining on pool beta-pool.burstcoin.io Wat is it? Do he blocked my miner? hi osvald!!! uray's pool is under development/fixing... it is not stable since a few weeks ago!
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December 05, 2014, 12:27:17 PM |
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thank you. what is stable pool with good payments?
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December 05, 2014, 12:34:23 PM |
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I have 50TB and i can not even get 12K per day. (No matter the pool i am using) I ran into a similar problem recently... seems to be corrected when I reboot (verified over three reboots, now.) I haven't figured out why yet, doesn't seem to be clockskew or the drives getting slower the longer the system is up... dcct-miner on Ubuntu Trusty I see same thing... used wplotgenerator.exe and blago's miner. If I don't reboot daily, I can go for days without finding a block with 54TB set your computer to auto reboot plus run miners on startup. Hi regtable, can you please tell me how to run miner from startup with mounting NTFS disks (with executable permissions)? Because, now after restart, I must do all of this manually. This is what I'm doing at the moment. sudo su mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdh2 /home/mirny/1 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb4 /home/mirny/2 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /home/mirny/3 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdg2 /home/mirny/4 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdf2 /home/mirny/5 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdc2 /home/mirny/6 mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sde4 /home/mirny/7 cd /home/mirny/dcct ./mine_dev_v2.sh /home/mirny/1/plots /home/mirny/2/plots /home/mirny/3/plots /home/mirny/4/plots /home/mirny/5/plots /home/mirny/6/plots /home/mirny/7/plots and other thing is that HDDs after restart are changing their positions, let say sdb4->sdd4, sda2->sdd2, and so on. So every time I have to rewrite those positions to mount. Running Ubuntu 14.04
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December 05, 2014, 01:25:25 PM Last edit: December 05, 2014, 01:40:44 PM by osvald |
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The pool beta-pool.burstcoin.io is dead now!
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# blkid /dev/sdc2: LABEL="WDR2" UUID="DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="94f6da82-b2a2-447a-b2f8-cb3cb3cd2850" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="WDR1" UUID="EA10C4EA10C4BF37" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="f75c0d4b-25c9-4c2e-b2e1-ace6b58ede02"
# mount -t ntfs-3g UUID=EA10C4EA10C4BF37 /mnt/sdb # mount -t ntfs-3g UUID=DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58 /mnt/sdc
# echo "UUID=EA10C4EA10C4BF37 /mnt/sdb ntfs-3g ro 0 0" >> /etc/fstab # echo "UUID=DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58 /mnt/sdc ntfs-3g ro 0 0" >> /etc/fstab ro - mount with read only
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December 05, 2014, 02:44:31 PM |
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thank you. what is stable pool with good payments?
try http://cryptomining.farm/ there is a bonus @ 475 miner 1.1 million burst
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December 05, 2014, 02:51:55 PM |
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what happend with burst eu pool?
You mean uray's pool? It's apparently been down since block 41203 I think. Now I can't get it to load in my browser at all, just that green pinwheel thing going round and round. I'm switching over to burst.ga until it's back online. should consider http://cryptomining.farm/ big bonus at 475 miner...389 right now [---] How will the bonus be payed out? Anyone knows? I think @475 miners he will transfer it to the pool balance 1.1 million If that's true, it's pretty sick. The payouts will be massive. Can you confirm, koko? I have assets up for sale as I'm not satisfied with the payouts. If there's an upcoming bonus like this then I'll pull out. the payout will be way better on the next asset round it will be 256tb mining for asset holders then 1024tb... then 2048tb... All assets I had for sale has been bought before I had a chance to pull out. Buyer probably saw your post. I guess I'll stop selling my remaining assets to give next round a chance. that is how my son came to this world.....lmaol
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December 05, 2014, 03:13:09 PM |
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The pool beta-pool.burstcoin.io is dead now!
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# blkid /dev/sdc2: LABEL="WDR2" UUID="DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="94f6da82-b2a2-447a-b2f8-cb3cb3cd2850" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="WDR1" UUID="EA10C4EA10C4BF37" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="f75c0d4b-25c9-4c2e-b2e1-ace6b58ede02"
# mount -t ntfs-3g UUID=EA10C4EA10C4BF37 /mnt/sdb # mount -t ntfs-3g UUID=DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58 /mnt/sdc
# echo "UUID=EA10C4EA10C4BF37 /mnt/sdb ntfs-3g ro 0 0" >> /etc/fstab # echo "UUID=DCA0AD2AA0AD0C58 /mnt/sdc ntfs-3g ro 0 0" >> /etc/fstab ro - mount with read only
cheers, i'll try
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December 05, 2014, 03:18:23 PM |
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what happend with burst eu pool?
You mean uray's pool? It's apparently been down since block 41203 I think. Now I can't get it to load in my browser at all, just that green pinwheel thing going round and round. I'm switching over to burst.ga until it's back online. should consider http://cryptomining.farm/ big bonus at 475 miner...389 right now [---] How will the bonus be payed out? Anyone knows? I think @475 miners he will transfer it to the pool balance 1.1 million If the 1.1 is just dumped into the pool balance, it will be unfair payout to miners, the larger miners, and the ones hitting lower shares during the dump, will get majority of the coins. I know because I tried this on a smaller level with my pool (that currently runs the same code as koko's. But not for long!)
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December 05, 2014, 03:26:46 PM |
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what happend with burst eu pool?
You mean uray's pool? It's apparently been down since block 41203 I think. Now I can't get it to load in my browser at all, just that green pinwheel thing going round and round. I'm switching over to burst.ga until it's back online. should consider http://cryptomining.farm/ big bonus at 475 miner...389 right now [---] How will the bonus be payed out? Anyone knows? I think @475 miners he will transfer it to the pool balance 1.1 million If the 1.1 is just dumped into the pool balance, it will be unfair payout to miners, the larger miners, and the ones hitting lower shares during the dump, will get majority of the coins. I know because I tried this on a smaller level with my pool (that currently runs the same code as koko's. But not for long!) your right but koko said that he will spread the bonus in 2 days
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December 05, 2014, 03:31:49 PM Last edit: December 05, 2014, 03:59:22 PM by osvald |
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No. This pool dead about 3 hours long. (12,5% of day)us.burstcoin.io:8126 found new block 41535 Read done 41535 with 3809280 nonces: 701* Read done 41535 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Read done 41535 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Read done 41535 with 3809280 nonces: 701* Unable to commit nonce to us.burstcoin.io:8126 (The operation has timed out) Nonce: 72310877 confirmed: 317y 35d 17:46:39DEADLINE DIFF us.burstcoin.io:8126 found new block 41536 Read done 41536 with 3809280 nonces: 701* Read done 41536 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Read done 41536 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Nonce: 62923579 confirmed: 317y 35d 17:46:39DEADLINE DIFF Read done 41536 with 3809280 nonces: 701* us.burstcoin.io:8126 found new block 41537 Read done 41537 with 3809280 nonces: 701* Read done 41537 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Read done 41537 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Read done 41537 with 3809280 nonces: 701* Unable to commit nonce to us.burstcoin.io:8126 (The operation has timed out) Unable to commit nonce to us.burstcoin.io:8126 (The operation has timed out) Unable to commit nonce to us.burstcoin.io:8126 (The operation has timed out) Unable to commit nonce to us.burstcoin.io:8126 (The operation has timed out) us.burstcoin.io:8126 found new block 41538 Read done 41538 with 3809280 nonces: 701* Read done 41538 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Read done 41538 with 3817472 nonces: 701* Read done 41538 with 3809280 nonces: 701* Unable to commit nonce to us.burstcoin.io:8126 (The operation has timed out)https://i.imgur.com/XgzZpWg.jpgIt's very unstable pool. I will try http://cryptomining.farm
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December 05, 2014, 04:13:25 PM |
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what happend with burst eu pool?
You mean uray's pool? It's apparently been down since block 41203 I think. Now I can't get it to load in my browser at all, just that green pinwheel thing going round and round. I'm switching over to burst.ga until it's back online. should consider http://cryptomining.farm/ big bonus at 475 miner...389 right now [---] How will the bonus be payed out? Anyone knows? I think @475 miners he will transfer it to the pool balance 1.1 million If the 1.1 is just dumped into the pool balance, it will be unfair payout to miners, the larger miners, and the ones hitting lower shares during the dump, will get majority of the coins. I know because I tried this on a smaller level with my pool (that currently runs the same code as koko's. But not for long!) your right but koko said that he will spread the bonus in 2 days Right, but either way you do it, it's still going to be unfair bias toward larger miners. But, then again, I guess how else are you going to do the little bonus if not this way? There are other things that come to mind, but would require a ton more work. lol
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Interesting to note that koko's pool and mine, are even in size. Past 1 day(s), out of 8431TB -- solo 5446TB [65%, 192 miners] -- devpool 1502TB [18%, 40 miners] - dev v2 -- forumpool 273TB [3%, 10 miners] -My Pool -- burstpool 868TB [10%, 30 miners] - All 3 of Uray's pools. -- kokopool 272TB [3%, 12 miners] - obviously cryptomining.farm -- zippopool 57TB [1%, 2 miners] -- PCFiLpool 23TB [0%, 1 miners] --
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December 05, 2014, 05:11:18 PM |
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Interesting to note that koko's pool and mine, are even in size. Past 1 day(s), out of 8431TB -- solo 5446TB [65%, 192 miners] -- devpool 1502TB [18%, 40 miners] - dev v2 -- forumpool 273TB [3%, 10 miners] -My Pool -- burstpool 868TB [10%, 30 miners] - All 3 of Uray's pools. -- kokopool 272TB [3%, 12 miners] - obviously cryptomining.farm -- zippopool 57TB [1%, 2 miners] -- PCFiLpool 23TB [0%, 1 miners] -- So... currently is mining less than 300 people?
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December 05, 2014, 05:23:20 PM Last edit: December 05, 2014, 05:36:45 PM by s4m0ht |
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Hello, can someone please explain exactly what does this print-out mean: New best: 12093820...39:760923 Submitting share {result: success, requestProcessingTime: 205, deadline:67087718} The questions in particular are (please pardon if they are very basic): - I am just testing out so I should be solo-mining, submitting share to who?
- Does it mean that is a candidate for a block, which will turn into a block in 205s if no better candidates are found?
- What is an estimate of the new blocks/minute with the actual burst network power?
- Deadline.. I though it could be some timestamp, but it's not a unix epoch, so I have no idea what that is:)
- What does the requestProcessingTime depend on? The network size?
thank you very much for your patience! T. EDIT: also.. I'm puzzled by the plotting times:) I'm plotting 2Tb in about 15 days, is that normal or am I just way wrong? It is an external Usb3.0 drive with external power source, mounted via Ubuntu)
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boliu
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6th BTC reached. Thank you for your support
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New best: 12093820...39:760923 the first big number is your account number the second is the nonce from your plot found for the currently block {result: success, requestProcessingTime: 205, deadline:67087718} 205 is the response time from the server you are connected to. deadline is the number of seconds from your nonce above (this is the time in seconds you have to wait if no better candidates are found.) 2TB in 15 days is way too long, I have an i7-4910QM, and takes me about 10 hours to plot a 1TB drive. hope this helps
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