chek2fire
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October 06, 2015, 12:07:45 PM |
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is there any way to see how much gh/s has the machines that solve the block?
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DanielRo
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October 06, 2015, 12:20:07 PM |
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10 minutes ago there was only 4 workers. Only 4 and 110 TH/s ? Are we speaking about some SP50 plugged in for testing purpose only ?!?!
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Nothing is impossible :-)
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-ck (OP)
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October 06, 2015, 12:25:31 PM |
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10 minutes ago there was only 4 workers. Only 4 and 110 TH/s ? Are we speaking about some SP50 plugged in for testing purpose only ?!?!
Think proxies. With ckproxy, you can have 50PH connected with only 1 worker...
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Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel 2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org -ck
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DanielRo
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October 06, 2015, 12:27:03 PM |
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10 minutes ago there was only 4 workers. Only 4 and 110 TH/s ? Are we speaking about some SP50 plugged in for testing purpose only ?!?!
Think proxies. With ckproxy, you can have 50PH connected with only 1 worker... Thanks.
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Nothing is impossible :-)
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o_solo_miner
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October 06, 2015, 12:50:31 PM |
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Ck, I got a question about the Status Information of the pool:
{ "runtime": 112205, "lastupdate": 1444135303, "Users": 260, "Workers": 782, "Idle": 214, "Disconnected": 66 }
The runtime is calculated by seconds I think, so it will be /60 /60 /24 to get the Day's and so on. What is that value for (i.e. I thought it is the time since last solving of a block, but its not)
"lastupdate" stand for ? and how can I visualize it in D/H/M/S (like the runtime)?
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from the creator of CGMiner http://solo.ckpool.org for Solominers paused: passthrough for solo.ckpool.org => stratum+tcp://rfpool.org:3334
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DanielRo
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October 06, 2015, 01:59:02 PM |
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Ck, I got a question about the Status Information of the pool:
{ "runtime": 112205, "lastupdate": 1444135303, "Users": 260, "Workers": 782, "Idle": 214, "Disconnected": 66 }
The runtime is calculated by seconds I think, so it will be /60 /60 /24 to get the Day's and so on. What is that value for (i.e. I thought it is the time since last solving of a block, but its not)
"lastupdate" stand for ? and how can I visualize it in D/H/M/S (like the runtime)?
I hope I don't bother you ck. Last update time is in unix time format. ck is a linux based software developer not a visual studio one. You can use this site http://www.onlineconversion.com/unix_time.htm to convert to normal time.
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o_solo_miner
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October 06, 2015, 02:08:37 PM |
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ty DanielRo, I am developing in Linux, the Conversion Page you linked just display the result but not explaining how it calculate it. I will read a bit more on the formats.
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from the creator of CGMiner http://solo.ckpool.org for Solominers paused: passthrough for solo.ckpool.org => stratum+tcp://rfpool.org:3334
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DanielRo
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October 06, 2015, 02:31:10 PM |
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ty DanielRo, I am developing in Linux, the Conversion Page you linked just display the result but not explaining how it calculate it. I will read a bit more on the formats.
Unix time stamp 0 means Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT Starting from that time you will add one second for every second passed. The current time is the sum of all seconds that passed starting 01.01.1970 00:00:00 GMT.
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o_solo_miner
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October 06, 2015, 02:39:39 PM |
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Thank you! That is what mixed me up in my calculation! Now I understand that value, I have to add an offset.
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from the creator of CGMiner http://solo.ckpool.org for Solominers paused: passthrough for solo.ckpool.org => stratum+tcp://rfpool.org:3334
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kano
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October 06, 2015, 02:54:32 PM |
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ty DanielRo, I am developing in Linux, the Conversion Page you linked just display the result but not explaining how it calculate it. I will read a bit more on the formats.
Unix time stamp 0 means Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT Starting from that time you will add one second for every second passed. The current time is the sum of all seconds that passed starting 01.01.1970 00:00:00 GMT. But ignoring leap seconds as though they didn't happen.
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DanielRo
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October 06, 2015, 04:00:13 PM |
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ty DanielRo, I am developing in Linux, the Conversion Page you linked just display the result but not explaining how it calculate it. I will read a bit more on the formats.
Unix time stamp 0 means Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT Starting from that time you will add one second for every second passed. The current time is the sum of all seconds that passed starting 01.01.1970 00:00:00 GMT. But ignoring leap seconds as though they didn't happen. You may be right .
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rimclaw
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October 06, 2015, 06:44:44 PM |
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something is wrong with user stats it shows 4 worker and i only have 2
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rimclaw
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October 06, 2015, 07:02:01 PM |
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now my user stats are back to 2 workers
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-ck (OP)
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October 06, 2015, 08:23:11 PM |
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something is wrong with user stats it shows 4 worker and i only have 2
If you have a disconnection and then reconnect it can take a while for the pool to know the first connections are dead before deleting their entries in its database, and it caches old connections for up to 10 minutes to support stratum session resume as well.
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Mikestang
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October 06, 2015, 09:45:14 PM |
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Congrats to the solo solver! That address starts out so close to my solo mining address I got excited for a split second.
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o_solo_miner
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October 07, 2015, 07:21:52 AM |
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But ignoring leap seconds as though they didn't happen.
I leave that to the experts. If I look in the quote line I can see also the date=xxxxxxxx (so it is the linux format, I did not realy recognise that before). Nice learning for me, as I never touched the date nor looking deeper in to it.
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from the creator of CGMiner http://solo.ckpool.org for Solominers paused: passthrough for solo.ckpool.org => stratum+tcp://rfpool.org:3334
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rimclaw
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October 07, 2015, 06:27:26 PM |
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how does a miner get the work for eg every miner gets a block to solve or do all miner get the same block to solve ? and if every miner gets a block to solve and it stops working and after 1 hour it starts again does it continue with the same block or does it start with a new block to solve ? sorry for the stupid questions as you can see on the left NEWBIE , i'm just a welder with a big intrest in pc hardware and i don't know anything about programming
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jonnybravo0311
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October 07, 2015, 07:47:20 PM |
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how does a miner get the work for eg every miner gets a block to solve or do all miner get the same block to solve ? and if every miner gets a block to solve and it stops working and after 1 hour it starts again does it continue with the same block or does it start with a new block to solve ? sorry for the stupid questions as you can see on the left NEWBIE , i'm just a welder with a big intrest in pc hardware and i don't know anything about programming
You've been around nearly a year... you've had a few posts talking about pump and dumps, seem to understand how to play with cryptsy, etc. Not sure how much I believe the claims above . So... the exceedingly simplified answer is that if you shut down your miner for an hour, when you start it back up it will not be working on the same stuff it was when you shut it down.
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kano
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October 07, 2015, 08:55:10 PM |
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Or in miner terms Every 30s you get new work to add to what you are doing - that you switch to for all new hashing you do. Every network block change you get new work that invalidates all work you are currently doing, that you switch to immediately. Each new work item is unique per miner instance - which of course it must be otherwise people would be duplicating hashes. i.e. everyone on the internet is effectively always trying to solve a different block header - they just happen to have the same previous block hash and the same block number. The ONLY competition comes where 2 miners solve the current block at around the same time. The question then is who's network distribution of their block solution is the best to give the best chance of their block being confirmed by the NEXT block. Or in 'pool' terms: does the pool you are mining to handle block changes fast or does it suck in terms of block change handling ...
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