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August 21, 2014, 07:51:20 PM
Last edit: August 21, 2014, 08:03:47 PM by callmejack
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Hey guys, need some clarification here. When mining, all the plot files you have are read in order to check for shares, right?

Would this not then be HDD-speed limited, as eg. my drive does 150 MB/s, or 36 GB/4 minutes ?
i have nice monitor options and can say the speed is limited by the miner cpu.
on a quad i7 i can opnly parse 10tb within the blocktime cause its single threaded and java is slow.
therefore i have to spread the miner threads over 4 nodes in 4 threads with 8tb plots for each miner to stay below the blocktime with all plots.

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August 21, 2014, 08:13:31 PM
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Oh yes 10TB on plots to generate is really much easier to change a GPUminer/rig config.  Cheesy
I need 7 Days an 6 Systems with 100% Load and many adjustments for my plots.

The future electricity costs are lower, but the workload is higher.
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August 21, 2014, 08:16:46 PM
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Anti-Babysit-Guide for the Windows Clock

Hey Bursters,

if you mining with a Windows machine, you must have your clock synchronized before mining. The problem is, that after some hours especially with heavy load, the windows clock isn't accurate anymore. I don't know where's the limit until you lose your Bursts but I don't want to babysit my clock and refresh it twice a day by hand.

Here is my guide to get rid of this problem:


Go to your Windows clock -> Settings -> Internet time -> and Change the Internet time server to "time.nist.gov" and refresh.

(time.nist.gov seems to be the most accurate)

Save the changes.

Now it is syncronized, but won't refresh itself the next 100 hours (!). This could be a miner's nightmare Wink


Now click on the Windows Start button and type in the search line "regedit". Open in the registry (regedit.exe) and go to:



    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\w32time\Config\UpdateInterval


There is the registry value in seconds of the refresh. Double-click on that and change the Basis from hexadecimal to decimal and change the value of 320000 (seconds) to a lower number:

For example 3 hour refresh rate are "10800" seconds.

Click "OK" and don't care about time-synchro anymore.

Thank you for listening.


BURST-J9F9-6LSJ-UFRY-EL5ZT


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August 21, 2014, 08:24:58 PM
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Anti-Babysit-Guide for the Windows Clock

Hey Bursters,

if you mining with a Windows machine, you must have your clock synchronized before mining. The problem is, that after some hours especially with heavy load, the windows clock isn't accurate anymore. I don't know where's the limit until you lose your Bursts but I don't want to babysit my clock and refresh it twice a day by hand.

Here is my guide to get rid of this problem:


Go to your Windows clock -> Settings -> Internet time -> and Change the Internet time server to "time.nist.gov" and refresh.

(time.nist.gov seems to be the most accurate)

Save the changes.

Now it is syncronized, but won't refresh itself the next 100 hours (!). This could be a miner's nightmare Wink


Now click on the Windows Start button and type in the search line "regedit". Open in the registry (regedit.exe) and go to:



    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\w32time\Config\UpdateInterval


There is the registry value in seconds of the refresh. Double-click on that and change the Basis from hexadecimal to decimal and change the value of 320000 (seconds) to a lower number:

For example 3 hour refresh rate are "10800" seconds.

Click "OK" and don't care about time-synchro anymore.

Thank you for listening.


BURST-J9F9-6LSJ-UFRY-EL5ZT



or just run this once:

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/

little bit easier  Grin
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or just run this once:

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/

little bit easier  Grin

Why easy when you can do it supercomplicated ? Cheesy Thought that's the spirit of the this coin  Tongue Grin Wink

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August 21, 2014, 08:52:56 PM
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or just run this once:

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/

little bit easier  Grin

Why easy when you can do it supercomplicated ? Cheesy Thought that's the spirit of the this coin  Tongue Grin Wink

so true  Grin
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August 21, 2014, 09:01:16 PM
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any exchange?

- yes, Asset Exchange with BURST Gateway.


Burst

For those, who want to trade BURST, I've created the BURST Gateway at the Nxt decentralized (= trustless) Asset Exchange (AE):

BURST Gateway address: BURST-MCHC-LBKK-ZLZY-C3XL5

Asset Name: 1000BURST

Asset ID: 251006016744564741

Each one asset represents 1000 BURST coins.


You can check 1000BURST trading volumes here or here or here!

To buy some BURST coins (1000BURST assets) just click on one of public Nxt nodes:
.....


The trading volume is huge: https://nxtblocks.info/#section/assets_exchange/market/251006016744564741

We are in top 10 among all assets at Asset Exchange:

Quote
Name      Weekly NXT Volume
mgwBTC   5'343'988
NEMstake   1'553'075
MGW               627'989
Nxttycoin      331'763
sharkfund0   307'544
InstantDEX   185'345
jl777hodl      170'622
nXtGenGHS   109'890
Coinomat1      108'237
1000BURST   98'363
1000FIM         85'878


Don't miss the party! Let's make some BURST now !

easy way to access the whole thing:

https://trade.secureae.com/#251006016744564741

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August 21, 2014, 09:27:50 PM
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This is a bug with the pool

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  "height": "3685",
  "generationSignature": "9bd5da3cc9b3fb121c127b3c45c6fde08c15ccc0c3466216895c58
4f60946e6a",
  "baseTarget": "44167161",
  "targetDeadline": "50000"
}
Found pool share: 10406155859111000893:7353188
{
  "height": "3686",
  "generationSignature": "1db4189d2f9953a453d6a8112f181903c3a9c450c6f398c310e46a
63a9808589",
  "baseTarget": "43237617",
  "targetDeadline": "50000"
}
{
  "height": "3687",
  "generationSignature": "ee349b98ae43868a21f6022372783159109b015b60c669c385c6ef
ac0329f08b",
  "baseTarget": "42162800",
  "targetDeadline": "50000"
}
Submitting shares to pool
Received share/s
{
  "height": "3688",
  "generationSignature": "70d28800c606bc2d1e9166c3ffd281c962d337a061126c9783ff8d
63b401947a",
  "baseTarget": "42355117",
  "targetDeadline": "50000"
}

Share not accepted, because this blocks were really fast
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August 21, 2014, 09:34:04 PM
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Read the forum and I have a few questions.

First, I have a 10tb system that I want to dedicate to mining burst.
So I need to generate plots to fill up each drive before mining? So I need to run POCMiner on each HDD?

I have not been able to find any information in terms of returns on mining BURST (TB/BURST).
Can someone who is currently mining post some their results?

All in all its a very interesting project and I would like to give it a shot.

Thank you.
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August 21, 2014, 09:37:16 PM
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Hey, no matter what i do, i just get

error: unable to get mining info from wallet

burst is definitely running, and i got an address to generate blocks and mine from from the pool.
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August 21, 2014, 09:44:11 PM
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Read the forum and I have a few questions.

First, I have a 10tb system that I want to dedicate to mining burst.
So I need to generate plots to fill up each drive before mining? So I need to run POCMiner on each HDD?

I have not been able to find any information in terms of returns on mining BURST (TB/BURST).
Can someone who is currently mining post some their results?

All in all its a very interesting project and I would like to give it a shot.

Thank you.

You need to generate plots for each drive, yes, but during this process you can also mine with them, in this case you will read in the miner windows a reading error, but don't worry, it doesn't affect mining! Be carefull, don't overlap the plots (read in the how-to)! Even if they are on different hard drives! You need to run 1 wallet server and 1 miner on each drive where you want to mine!

For now, there isn't a calculator, I can tell you my results: with 3,2 TB, in the last 24h I've hit 3 blocks!
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August 21, 2014, 09:45:31 PM
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Hey, no matter what i do, i just get

error: unable to get mining info from wallet

burst is definitely running, and i got an address to generate blocks and mine from from the pool.

that happened to me to. I had to adjust the pool IP and port. (in the mine.bat)

You need to have it like this on the last part of the line:


http://198.199.103.145:8121

any extra spaces or colons will break it.


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just 200GB of plots for the pool and I have already received over 1000 BURST.

Loving the pool.  Cool
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August 21, 2014, 09:55:35 PM
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Read the forum and I have a few questions.

First, I have a 10tb system that I want to dedicate to mining burst.
So I need to generate plots to fill up each drive before mining? So I need to run POCMiner on each HDD?

I have not been able to find any information in terms of returns on mining BURST (TB/BURST).
Can someone who is currently mining post some their results?

All in all its a very interesting project and I would like to give it a shot.

Thank you.

You need to generate plots for each drive, yes, but during this process you can also mine with them, in this case you will read in the miner windows a reading error, but don't worry, it doesn't affect mining! Be carefull, don't overlap the plots (read in the how-to)! Even if they are on different hard drives! You need to run 1 wallet server and 1 miner on each drive where you want to mine!

For now, there isn't a calculator, I can tell you my results: with 3,2 TB, in the last 24h I've hit 3 blocks!

Thanks for the great info.

Im trying to work on getting this setup tonight!
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August 21, 2014, 09:56:51 PM
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Read the forum and I have a few questions.

First, I have a 10tb system that I want to dedicate to mining burst.
So I need to generate plots to fill up each drive before mining? So I need to run POCMiner on each HDD?

I have not been able to find any information in terms of returns on mining BURST (TB/BURST).
Can someone who is currently mining post some their results?

All in all its a very interesting project and I would like to give it a shot.

Thank you.

You need to generate plots for each drive, yes, but during this process you can also mine with them, in this case you will read in the miner windows a reading error, but don't worry, it doesn't affect mining! Be carefull, don't overlap the plots (read in the how-to)! Even if they are on different hard drives! You need to run 1 wallet server and 1 miner on each drive where you want to mine!

For now, there isn't a calculator, I can tell you my results: with 3,2 TB, in the last 24h I've hit 3 blocks!

Thanks for the great info.

Im trying to work on getting this setup tonight!

If you need something more specific, here we are! Happy mining!
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August 21, 2014, 09:57:45 PM
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Hey, no matter what i do, i just get

error: unable to get mining info from wallet

burst is definitely running, and i got an address to generate blocks and mine from from the pool.

that happened to me to. I had to adjust the pool IP and port. (in the mine.bat)

You need to have it like this on the last part of the line:


http://198.199.103.145:8121

any extra spaces or colons will break it.




I have, and no luck.
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August 21, 2014, 10:00:46 PM
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Hey, no matter what i do, i just get

error: unable to get mining info from wallet

burst is definitely running, and i got an address to generate blocks and mine from from the pool.
Change your mine.bat to this:

java -cp pocminer_pool.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer_pool.POCMiner mine http://127.0.0.1:8125 http://198.199.103.145:8121

then try running it
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Hey, no matter what i do, i just get

error: unable to get mining info from wallet

burst is definitely running, and i got an address to generate blocks and mine from from the pool.
Change your mine.bat to this:

java -cp pocminer_pool.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer_pool.POCMiner mine http://127.0.0.1:8125 http://198.199.103.145:8121

then try running it

Nope, still same error  Cry
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August 21, 2014, 10:05:03 PM
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Hey, no matter what i do, i just get

error: unable to get mining info from wallet

burst is definitely running, and i got an address to generate blocks and mine from from the pool.

that happened to me to. I had to adjust the pool IP and port. (in the mine.bat)

You need to have it like this on the last part of the line:


http://198.199.103.145:8121

any extra spaces or colons will break it.




I have, and no luck.

did you edit the mine.bat?
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August 21, 2014, 10:06:15 PM
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Hey, no matter what i do, i just get

error: unable to get mining info from wallet

burst is definitely running, and i got an address to generate blocks and mine from from the pool.
Change your mine.bat to this:

java -cp pocminer_pool.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer_pool.POCMiner mine http://127.0.0.1:8125 http://198.199.103.145:8121

then try running it

Nope, still same error  Cry

If that is the case then its likely that the port is being blocked.

Are you behind a firewall?
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