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Error: {"errorCode":5,"errorDescription":"Unknown account"} Receiving this error every time i try to go set up mining credentials. Wallet is: 5941785374254514347
You need to have a coin to pay the fee. Just sent you 10. When they show up in your balance try again. Many thanks, also, maybe someone is informed of such an error?(trying to start run_generate on 1TB hard drive): ============================================= H:\pocminer_v1>C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate *5941785374254514347#* 0 3906250 500 5 Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "* 594" at java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(Unknown Source) at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Unknown Source) at java.math.BigInteger.<init>(Unknown Source) at java.math.BigInteger.<init>(Unknown Source) at nxt.util.Convert.parseUnsignedLong(Convert.java:58) at pocminer.POCMiner.main(POCMiner.java:42) *5941785374254514347#* remove the * and #*
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SiFF
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September 02, 2014, 11:51:06 PM |
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Error: {"errorCode":5,"errorDescription":"Unknown account"} Receiving this error every time i try to go set up mining credentials. Wallet is: 5941785374254514347
You need to have a coin to pay the fee. Just sent you 10. When they show up in your balance try again. Many thanks, also, maybe someone is informed of such an error?(trying to start run_generate on 1TB hard drive): ============================================= H:\pocminer_v1>C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate *5941785374254514347#* 0 3906250 500 5 Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "* 594" at java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(Unknown Source) at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Unknown Source) at java.math.BigInteger.<init>(Unknown Source) at java.math.BigInteger.<init>(Unknown Source) at nxt.util.Convert.parseUnsignedLong(Convert.java:58) at pocminer.POCMiner.main(POCMiner.java:42) *5941785374254514347#* remove the * and #* Many thanks!
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SiFF
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September 02, 2014, 11:53:50 PM |
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Also have a question: Burst mining depends on total space or only on free space on hard drive?
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burstcoin (OP)
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September 02, 2014, 11:54:11 PM |
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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system. Realistically, how much could it mine?
Shouldn't be too much to getting it working on Solaris since it is UNIX based. But there's probably a little recoding needed from the Linux code to make it work on Solaris. You can try the Linux tutorial and see if it would right out of the box. I guess I should rephrase. I am confident in my ability to get it running on Solaris (I could always run it inside a zone anyways). A better question is approx how many BURST/day (or approx BTC/day) would 120 4-TB NL-SAS disks net me? I could bring it up on up to four of these servers for at least a week or two. No insult intended on making it work on Solaris, if you though that I was, my apologies. It would take a long while to plot all those drives, that is dependent on your hardware setup, ie. cpus, ram, data transfer rates, bus bandwidth, etc. BURST/day estimation will change everyday as more people are getting up there hdd arrays online. But as stated earlier, you would have 25% of 36 mil/day, approx 9mil. Depending if you plan to solo or pool mine, that would also affect your daily output. You're off a digit. He'd be getting 900k out of 3.6m each day.
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BURST-QHCJ-9HB5-PTGC-5Q8J9
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September 02, 2014, 11:56:08 PM |
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Also have a question: Burst mining depends on total space or only on free space on hard drive?
Depends on the total size of the plotfiles per address (if you take into account that you will be plotting all your free space).
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SiFF
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September 03, 2014, 12:02:51 AM |
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Also have a question: Burst mining depends on total space or only on free space on hard drive?
Depends on the total size of the plotfiles per address (if you take into account that you will be plotting all your free space). So the hard drive is physicaly philled with plot-files and it depends on how much space the occure?
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jamoes
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September 03, 2014, 12:04:10 AM |
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Current estimates put the total network at about 1256 TB.
Where you find it? It can be calculated from the difficulty for the most recent block. To get the difficulty, first get the "baseTarget", which you can see in the output of the mining window. Or, you can go to http://burst.cryptoport.io/, and get the details on the most recent block. The equation for difficulty is: difficulty = 2^64 / baseTarget (This is different than the Difficulty reported in the BURST web client, which is actually reporting the Cumulative Difficulty of all blocks) Then, to calculate an estimated total size of miner's plots. The equation is: Total plot size (TB) = difficulty / 4 / 240 / 1024 / 1024 Based on the current baseTarget of 12795815, the estimated total plot size is 1432 TB. When calculating the total plot size, it might be better to take the average baseTarget over the past 10 or so blocks in order to get less variance in your calculations. Thanks to uray, in this post for clarifying these equations (you can also see where these equations come from in that post).
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September 03, 2014, 12:07:32 AM |
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Also have a question: Burst mining depends on total space or only on free space on hard drive?
Depends on the total size of the plotfiles per address (if you take into account that you will be plotting all your free space). So the hard drive is physicaly philled with plot-files and it depends on how much space the occure? Yup. There are quite some options to increase disk-space/ use multiple disks and so on but that's another story.
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September 03, 2014, 12:08:18 AM |
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Sglasio
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September 03, 2014, 12:13:11 AM |
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where new plot generator for windows? i mean on C++
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September 03, 2014, 12:23:38 AM |
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where new plot generator for windows? i mean on C++
Not yet.
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September 03, 2014, 12:24:22 AM |
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Can the same address be used for plot and solo-mining ?
Anyone? Dev?
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Nefritox
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September 03, 2014, 12:26:51 AM |
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so its not necessary open wallet or something ? there is like 3 or 4 "how to do" and its always diffrend im so confused
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SpeedDemon13
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September 03, 2014, 12:31:11 AM |
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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system. Realistically, how much could it mine?
Shouldn't be too much to getting it working on Solaris since it is UNIX based. But there's probably a little recoding needed from the Linux code to make it work on Solaris. You can try the Linux tutorial and see if it would right out of the box. I guess I should rephrase. I am confident in my ability to get it running on Solaris (I could always run it inside a zone anyways). A better question is approx how many BURST/day (or approx BTC/day) would 120 4-TB NL-SAS disks net me? I could bring it up on up to four of these servers for at least a week or two. No insult intended on making it work on Solaris, if you though that I was, my apologies. It would take a long while to plot all those drives, that is dependent on your hardware setup, ie. cpus, ram, data transfer rates, bus bandwidth, etc. BURST/day estimation will change everyday as more people are getting up there hdd arrays online. But as stated earlier, you would have 25% of 36 mil/day, approx 9mil. Depending if you plan to solo or pool mine, that would also affect your daily output. You're off a digit. He'd be getting 900k out of 3.6m each day. Off by a multiple of 10, my bad....900k/day is a good haul if it pans out that way....
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CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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September 03, 2014, 12:41:35 AM |
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does any one have a estimate of # of plots needed to be able to use the v2 POOL without getting the "no valid shares to submit to pool error"?
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September 03, 2014, 12:44:04 AM |
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Can somebody tells me how many BURST he's earning by day with the number of GB he's using ?
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September 03, 2014, 12:49:34 AM |
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Hello,
To generate plots, how to determine the plot value. I just gave the value as 824000 for 200 GB. Will this be enough. I also have a 1.5 Tb space, how much plot to allocate? pls help !!
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1200m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate 1007041384185016045 0 824000 500 5
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burstcoin (OP)
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September 03, 2014, 12:50:00 AM |
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does any one have a estimate of # of plots needed to be able to use the v2 POOL without getting the "no valid shares to submit to pool error"?
Regardless of the size of your plots, it's random, your chances are just get better with larger plots, so you will likely get something eventually even on small plots. You'll still see some no valid shares messages with 2TB plots. I'd recommend aiming for a minimum of 200GB to see some results, although you'll see a lot no valid shares messages, you'll get a few here and there. Can the same address be used for plot and solo-mining ?
Anyone? Dev? Not at the same time. If that was allowed, what would keep you from submitting the bad deadlines to the pool and generating with the good deadlines yourself?
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CryptoSurfer
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September 03, 2014, 12:53:35 AM |
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does any one have a estimate of # of plots needed to be able to use the v2 POOL without getting the "no valid shares to submit to pool error"?
Regardless of the size of your plots, it's random, your chances are just get better with larger plots, so you will likely get something eventually even on small plots. You'll still see some no valid shares messages with 2TB plots. I'd recommend aiming for a minimum of 200GB to see some results, although you'll see a lot no valid shares messages, you'll get a few here and there. Can the same address be used for plot and solo-mining ?
Anyone? Dev? Not at the same time. If that was allowed, what would keep you from submitting the bad deadlines to the pool and generating with the good deadlines yourself? Thx. I have plots spanned over multiple disks so was thinking about mining on both methods.
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