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September 08, 2014, 12:42:44 PM |
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That's seems good to me. Don't worry for you plots file at 0b, the size grow with time (that was the same for me) You can mine during plotting, no problem, but mining on the same computer you're plotting, extend the plotting time. it was my case
Well, window with what I assume was plotting disappeared after like 2 minutes or so... Now I get this reading error in between... {"baseTarget":"5396057","height":"10014","generationSignature":"f7d13aadb8bf90c3 b441f03ed1c5035e2cd188883dc969d367fa2f303b8f6e20"} {"baseTarget":"5508717","height":"10015","generationSignature":"a09a9235b7fd0c6f 6d1fcd7dcdfc29f08b31ec79db70bbac25a0749d4fae7e89"} [b]Error reading file: 15824473913678550981_2_2400000_2000[/b] {"baseTarget":"5508717","height":"10015","generationSignature":"a09a9235b7fd0c6f 6d1fcd7dcdfc29f08b31ec79db70bbac25a0749d4fae7e89"} {"baseTarget":"5508717","height":"10015","generationSignature":"a09a9235b7fd0c6f 6d1fcd7dcdfc29f08b31ec79db70bbac25a0749d4fae7e89"}
IS this the way it is supposed to be?
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DailyModo
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September 08, 2014, 12:43:13 PM |
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I need help here:
Let's say i have a 4TB hdd to mine this. What else do i need ? Does it uses the ram,cpu ? specific motherboard or what ever?
Or all it takes is the hdd?
If you want, to generate fast, you need good cpu and some ram, however you can generate with a little cpu but can take lot of time, mainly for 4tb Just to make sure. If i ahve a 4tb will it generate plots each hours until it fills up the hdd? or it will generate 1 big plot for the hdd? Also lets say i am running on this 4tb and want to add another one. what will be the process to link that other hdd to the first one? Thank you for your time if you can manage to answer those.
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 12:44:03 PM |
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Hi,
If I have multiple computers, each of them having it's own 1TB hdd, mining in same v2 pool with same id.
Should I need to be careful of non-overlapping plots across the multiple computers?
You can mine with the same id on multiple computer that"s not the thing which cause overlapping, you just need to generate for each drive with different starting nonce
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September 08, 2014, 12:45:40 PM |
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Hi,
If I have multiple computers, each of them having it's own 1TB hdd, mining in same v2 pool with same id.
Should I need to be careful of non-overlapping plots across the multiple computers?
You can mine with the same id on multiple computer that"s not the thing which cause overlapping, you just need to generate for each drive with different starting nonce Yeah, this was my question, whether I should use different starting nonce on each drive, respectively on each PC. Will I have issues if some ranges are missing?
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 12:46:36 PM |
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That's seems good to me. Don't worry for you plots file at 0b, the size grow with time (that was the same for me) You can mine during plotting, no problem, but mining on the same computer you're plotting, extend the plotting time. it was my case
Well, window with what I assume was plotting disappeared after like 2 minutes or so... Now I get this reading error in between... {"baseTarget":"5396057","height":"10014","generationSignature":"f7d13aadb8bf90c3 b441f03ed1c5035e2cd188883dc969d367fa2f303b8f6e20"} {"baseTarget":"5508717","height":"10015","generationSignature":"a09a9235b7fd0c6f 6d1fcd7dcdfc29f08b31ec79db70bbac25a0749d4fae7e89"} [b]Error reading file: 15824473913678550981_2_2400000_2000[/b] {"baseTarget":"5508717","height":"10015","generationSignature":"a09a9235b7fd0c6f 6d1fcd7dcdfc29f08b31ec79db70bbac25a0749d4fae7e89"} {"baseTarget":"5508717","height":"10015","generationSignature":"a09a9235b7fd0c6f 6d1fcd7dcdfc29f08b31ec79db70bbac25a0749d4fae7e89"}
IS this the way it is supposed to be? Until ploting is not well finish, you can use the file generated, but with some error, in your case, that's normal to see this error if you're mining disappeared after 2 min, and if you plotting only two minutes, you don't have a lot to mine. So delete you"re ploting file, and restart ploting
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daWallet
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September 08, 2014, 12:47:09 PM |
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No, a bad connection will delay new blocks to your node (if you go solo), and reduce your chances, but has no effect on the deadline.
How high are your deadlines? How many GB?
Does internet connection matters if for example 100 TB ? You do not need a faster internet connection with more TB. 1Mbit is plenty. With 100TB your deadlines should be around 4k seconds, only some of them higher. I am thinking about future where PB farm is common. Let say if its 1000 PB , internet speed have to increase ? Bitcoin holds the record for having the highest computing power on Earth. I wonder if Burst will hold the record for having the highest disk space. Imagine in the future Burst can make use of those plot to store data. It could possibly store data for the entire world Burst will be the currency for free directly available disk space in the entire world. If you sell your hdd space for a timespan, you can't mine burst with it anymore. So you have to get compensated by the buyer. With the right calculator you can set the price easily.
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 12:50:08 PM |
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I need help here:
Let's say i have a 4TB hdd to mine this. What else do i need ? Does it uses the ram,cpu ? specific motherboard or what ever?
Or all it takes is the hdd?
If you want, to generate fast, you need good cpu and some ram, however you can generate with a little cpu but can take lot of time, mainly for 4tb Just to make sure. If i ahve a 4tb will it generate plots each hours until it fills up the hdd? or it will generate 1 big plot for the hdd? Also lets say i am running on this 4tb and want to add another one. what will be the process to link that other hdd to the first one? Thank you for your time if you can manage to answer those. You define with the command line, if you want to fill the hdd to full capacity or partial. So depend on what you want, you can make 1 file of 4tb, or 4 file of 1tb. If you want to add an other disk (or more) you need to generate plots for this disk too, but you need to start where the first stop.
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chris190
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September 08, 2014, 12:52:52 PM |
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It uses the current baseTarget to do the calculations, so: Not 100% accurate. So with 24TB, how much you can earn in 24 hours? Roughly $50/day at current rates. much more 0.15 btc aren't 50 dollars About $ 57! x 30 day = 1701$! I have other solutions to be 36 or 72 tb! But first I want to try 24!
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 12:53:13 PM |
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Hi,
If I have multiple computers, each of them having it's own 1TB hdd, mining in same v2 pool with same id.
Should I need to be careful of non-overlapping plots across the multiple computers?
You can mine with the same id on multiple computer that"s not the thing which cause overlapping, you just need to generate for each drive with different starting nonce Yeah, this was my question, whether I should use different starting nonce on each drive, respectively on each PC. Will I have issues if some ranges are missing? Good question, i don't know if you miss some range like stop a 100 000 and start at 101 000, so you lost the 1000 between (i think that's what you want to know), what this make... If someone have the answer for that, i take it too, Certainly dcct know the answer DCCT IF YOU'RE THERE!
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victorteoh
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September 08, 2014, 12:56:12 PM |
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I'm plotting in two different hard disk. I have 2 miners running in each hard disk with the same address and config. It should be alright, yes?
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 12:58:29 PM |
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I'm plotting in two different hard disk. I have 2 miners running in each hard disk with the same address and config. It should be alright, yes? If you configure you're plotting well, one start at the end of the other, normally no problem
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dcct
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September 08, 2014, 12:58:58 PM |
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Good question, i don't know if you miss some range like stop a 100 000 and start at 101 000, so you lost the 1000 between (i think that's what you want to know), what this make... If someone have the answer for that, i take it too, Certainly dcct know the answer DCCT IF YOU'RE THERE! You dont need to have your plots in order. I do it this way: USB1: 0 - 11000000 USB2: 100000000 - 111000000 USB3: 200000000 - 211000000 Each nonce has the same chances of finding a block, and there are 2^64 to choose from.
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September 08, 2014, 12:59:59 PM |
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It uses the current baseTarget to do the calculations, so: Not 100% accurate. So with 24TB, how much you can earn in 24 hours? Roughly $50/day at current rates. much more 0.15 btc aren't 50 dollars About $ 57! x 30 day = 1701$! I have other solutions to be 36 or 72 tb! But first I want to try 24! too risky imho, you need plenty of time to plot that, unless you have a xeon with 30 core at 3000mhz Good question, i don't know if you miss some range like stop a 100 000 and start at 101 000, so you lost the 1000 between (i think that's what you want to know), what this make... If someone have the answer for that, i take it too, Certainly dcct know the answer DCCT IF YOU'RE THERE! You dont need to have your plots in order. I do it this way: USB1: 0 - 11000000 USB2: 100000000 - 111000000 USB3: 200000000 - 211000000 Each nonce has the same chances of finding a block, and there are 2^64 to choose from. in this way you overlap 1 nonce per plot
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September 08, 2014, 01:01:23 PM |
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Until ploting is not well finish, you can use the file generated, but with some error, in your case, that's normal to see this error if you're mining disappeared after 2 min, and if you plotting only two minutes, you don't have a lot to mine. So delete you"re ploting file, and restart ploting
I'm not sure I'm following... I set up everything from the beggining and I ran run_generate.bat and I got H:\pocminer_v1>C:\Windows\System32\java.exe -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib /akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate 15824473913678550981 0 800000 200 0 2 Generating from nonce: 0
Window closed after 2 minutes. Whats up? Generated file is 0KB
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victorteoh
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September 08, 2014, 01:02:46 PM |
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I'm plotting in two different hard disk. I have 2 miners running in each hard disk with the same address and config. It should be alright, yes? If you configure you're plotting well, one start at the end of the other, normally no problem I have this as my config C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate LONGNUMBER 0 14400000 1000 4 Yes i m plotting 3.6TB straight. I regret this decision already. But too late to stop it i guess, now at 1.2TB after 3 days
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September 08, 2014, 01:04:30 PM |
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It uses the current baseTarget to do the calculations, so: Not 100% accurate. So with 24TB, how much you can earn in 24 hours? Roughly $50/day at current rates. much more 0.15 btc aren't 50 dollars About $ 57! x 30 day = 1701$! I have other solutions to be 36 or 72 tb! But first I want to try 24! too risky imho, you need plenty of time to plot that, unless you have a xeon with 30 core at 3000mhz Good question, i don't know if you miss some range like stop a 100 000 and start at 101 000, so you lost the 1000 between (i think that's what you want to know), what this make... If someone have the answer for that, i take it too, Certainly dcct know the answer DCCT IF YOU'RE THERE! You dont need to have your plots in order. I do it this way: USB1: 0 - 11000000 USB2: 100000000 - 111000000 USB3: 200000000 - 211000000 Each nonce has the same chances of finding a block, and there are 2^64 to choose from. in this way you overlap 1 nonce per plot 2 x Intel Xeon E5 2620V2 2 x (6 x 2,10 GHz) 128 GB REG ECC 1 Gbit/s port is Enough?
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September 08, 2014, 01:05:08 PM |
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Good question, i don't know if you miss some range like stop a 100 000 and start at 101 000, so you lost the 1000 between (i think that's what you want to know), what this make... If someone have the answer for that, i take it too, Certainly dcct know the answer DCCT IF YOU'RE THERE! You dont need to have your plots in order. I do it this way: USB1: 0 - 11000000 USB2: 100000000 - 111000000 USB3: 200000000 - 211000000 Each nonce has the same chances of finding a block, and there are 2^64 to choose from. Thanks, this is what I was looking for.
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dcct
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September 08, 2014, 01:06:54 PM |
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in this way you overlap 1 nonce per plot
Which ones?
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 01:07:28 PM |
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Good question, i don't know if you miss some range like stop a 100 000 and start at 101 000, so you lost the 1000 between (i think that's what you want to know), what this make... If someone have the answer for that, i take it too, Certainly dcct know the answer DCCT IF YOU'RE THERE! You dont need to have your plots in order. I do it this way: USB1: 0 - 11000000 USB2: 100000000 - 111000000 USB3: 200000000 - 211000000 Each nonce has the same chances of finding a block, and there are 2^64 to choose from. Ok good to know, finally the only thing to be carefull is not to be on the same range, that's great mainly if the plotting stop before the end on a disk, we can start at a much larger value for an other idsk to be sure
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 01:12:13 PM |
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in this way you overlap 1 nonce per plot
Which ones? The usb 3 overlap withe the usb2, usb 3 start before 2 end, but certainly forget to add a 0 when typing EDIT : this is you're range so that's ok, i say nothing
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