paulthetafy
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August 11, 2014, 12:06:33 PM |
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I don't think this works with VM's. Has anyone got this working? I installed the wallet, sync't it, created an account etc. Then I cloned the VM, created a second instance, and then on both instances started generating plots and mining (with the same account ID). It appears that both of them find identical shares at the same time. How is this possible? It would imply that each VM is working on an identical plot, so the question is, what makes plot's unique? Are they not randomly generated?
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HunterS
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August 11, 2014, 12:07:04 PM |
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hey guys i think everything is working just wondering what should be showing up in my burst cmd screen.it say 0 blocks proccessed but it says it is synced
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ReDPoiSoN
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August 11, 2014, 12:12:34 PM |
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WTS 50'000 Burst per 1.10 BTC
PM me if interested, or make an offer!
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Sy
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August 11, 2014, 12:16:49 PM |
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Anyone mining on different machines vs one wallet?
I think i have to change permissions in conf\nxt-default.properties but no idea what exactly to allow access from different IPs.
After that the usual generate, mine i guess...?
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kcanup
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August 11, 2014, 12:18:18 PM |
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Wow nothing at all after whole night of mining BURST-3BEL-HJVA-AVUE-6CEUJ Burst ID if anyone feeling generous, thanks!!
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HunterS
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August 11, 2014, 12:22:54 PM |
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thats the mining screen.i mean the server screen.what should it look like.it hasnt changed since i started mining.say processed 0 blocks.is that because i havent found one.just trying to make sure everything is working.
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rocky45
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August 11, 2014, 12:27:22 PM |
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DAAAAAAMN THIS!! Been mning for 2hours with no blocks found! how come I can't find one?its the same speed for all people with HDDs wtf!!
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duncan_idaho
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August 11, 2014, 12:34:36 PM |
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What determine your hashrate/speed ? If i have 1TB i have more chance to find block than someone with 500gb ?
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rocky45
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August 11, 2014, 12:39:22 PM |
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I think Im out,I left my PC the whole night mining with no success in finding even one block! And that useless 60GB file is sitting there too,what message you get when you find a block? Im always getting "dead line..." "new best share"
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RushNY
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PogChamp
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August 11, 2014, 12:41:32 PM |
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DAAAAAAMN THIS!! Been mning for 2hours with no blocks found! how come I can't find one?its the same speed for all people with HDDs wtf!!
Join the club, I've had nothing the past 8 hours.
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HOdlCoin - HKuon6NNgAB3CbME8H7iwXs4XKshovnaWh
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Shadow56
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August 11, 2014, 12:46:19 PM |
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DAAAAAAMN THIS!! Been mning for 2hours with no blocks found! how come I can't find one?its the same speed for all people with HDDs wtf!!
Join the club, I've had nothing the past 8 hours. how much is your hdd capacity 500gb?
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uray
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August 11, 2014, 12:47:03 PM |
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I don't think this works with VM's. Has anyone got this working? I installed the wallet, sync't it, created an account etc. Then I cloned the VM, created a second instance, and then on both instances started generating plots and mining (with the same account ID). It appears that both of them find identical shares at the same time. How is this possible? It would imply that each VM is working on an identical plot, so the question is, what makes plot's unique? Are they not randomly generated?
your nonce range, each nonce is taking 256KB of ur disk, on second vm you should generate plot of next nonce, for example if first VM have nonce range 1-1000 then second VM should be 1001 - 2000 or you can have identical nonce range but different address, still on both case you need to re-generate plot
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neza777
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August 11, 2014, 12:48:21 PM |
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Lucky me mining 2 hours with 120 gb just found 1 block
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Shadow56
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August 11, 2014, 12:52:31 PM |
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Lucky me mining 2 hours with 120 gb just found 1 block how many coins you got?
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paulthetafy
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August 11, 2014, 12:54:27 PM |
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I don't think this works with VM's. Has anyone got this working? I installed the wallet, sync't it, created an account etc. Then I cloned the VM, created a second instance, and then on both instances started generating plots and mining (with the same account ID). It appears that both of them find identical shares at the same time. How is this possible? It would imply that each VM is working on an identical plot, so the question is, what makes plot's unique? Are they not randomly generated?
your nonce range, each nonce is taking 256KB of ur disk, on second vm you should generate plot of next nonce, for example if first VM have nonce range 1-1000 then second VM should be 1001 - 2000 or you can have identical nonce range but different address, still on both case you need to re-generate plot Makes perfect sense thanks!!
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hotflame
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August 11, 2014, 12:55:11 PM |
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Can't generate address. address.txt is empty
What do i do wrong?
enter your wallet password in passphrases.txt and ran run_dump_adress It's exactly what I did. Enter the passphrase I got in the browser client. Ran run_dump_address address.txt was created but blank i think you need create acount in wallet use the same passphrase first
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Sy
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August 11, 2014, 12:55:52 PM |
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I don't think this works with VM's. Has anyone got this working? I installed the wallet, sync't it, created an account etc. Then I cloned the VM, created a second instance, and then on both instances started generating plots and mining (with the same account ID). It appears that both of them find identical shares at the same time. How is this possible? It would imply that each VM is working on an identical plot, so the question is, what makes plot's unique? Are they not randomly generated?
your nonce range, each nonce is taking 256KB of ur disk, on second vm you should generate plot of next nonce, for example if first VM have nonce range 1-1000 then second VM should be 1001 - 2000 or you can have identical nonce range but different address, still on both case you need to re-generate plot Makes perfect sense thanks!! How do you determine the range? First pc i ran with address 0 400000 512 6 so at the second i have to run 400001 (start nounce) 400000 (range) 512 (chun size?) 6 (threads)? Or as i understand, 512000 512 6?
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uray
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August 11, 2014, 01:00:34 PM |
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I don't think this works with VM's. Has anyone got this working? I installed the wallet, sync't it, created an account etc. Then I cloned the VM, created a second instance, and then on both instances started generating plots and mining (with the same account ID). It appears that both of them find identical shares at the same time. How is this possible? It would imply that each VM is working on an identical plot, so the question is, what makes plot's unique? Are they not randomly generated?
your nonce range, each nonce is taking 256KB of ur disk, on second vm you should generate plot of next nonce, for example if first VM have nonce range 1-1000 then second VM should be 1001 - 2000 or you can have identical nonce range but different address, still on both case you need to re-generate plot Makes perfect sense thanks!! How do you determine the range? First pc i ran with address 0 400000 512 6 so at the second i have to run what? you generating with first nonce 0, then u create plot of 400000 nonce so ur range is 0-400000, u taking space 400000/4 MB = 100GB
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Sy
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August 11, 2014, 01:02:34 PM |
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I don't think this works with VM's. Has anyone got this working? I installed the wallet, sync't it, created an account etc. Then I cloned the VM, created a second instance, and then on both instances started generating plots and mining (with the same account ID). It appears that both of them find identical shares at the same time. How is this possible? It would imply that each VM is working on an identical plot, so the question is, what makes plot's unique? Are they not randomly generated?
your nonce range, each nonce is taking 256KB of ur disk, on second vm you should generate plot of next nonce, for example if first VM have nonce range 1-1000 then second VM should be 1001 - 2000 or you can have identical nonce range but different address, still on both case you need to re-generate plot Makes perfect sense thanks!! How do you determine the range? First pc i ran with address 0 400000 512 6 so at the second i have to run what? you generating with first nonce 0, then u create plot of 400000 nonce so ur range is 0-400000, u taking space 400000/4 MB = 100GB So far so good, so for the second pc i start at 400001, select my range and so on?
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