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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2435 blocks  (Read 5350122 times)
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March 07, 2016, 09:28:48 AM
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Um 3 little red darth vader helmets in the top left corner of the website and can't log in...  Ima go to sleep. 
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March 07, 2016, 09:41:44 AM
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same issue here...


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March 07, 2016, 09:46:39 AM
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There are some major issues at the moment on the server. As always, make sure you have a backup pool set up. If you have any rentals directed here that you can interrupt, stop them now.

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March 07, 2016, 10:04:04 AM
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There are some major issues at the moment on the server. As always, make sure you have a backup pool set up. If you have any rentals directed here that you can interrupt, stop them now.

everything failed over here to de.ckpool... Cheesy

Wish me luck :p

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March 07, 2016, 10:08:32 AM
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There are some major issues at the moment on the server. As always, make sure you have a backup pool set up. If you have any rentals directed here that you can interrupt, stop them now.

everything failed over here to de.ckpool... Cheesy

Wish me luck :p
most of my miners just failed back to kano... Smiley

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March 07, 2016, 10:19:26 AM
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Sorry again - there was a catastrophe caused by the earlier failure that I didn't detect before it basically killed the main server.
The nonce proxy went rampant and consumed all the system disk Sad

Once I'd detected the problem (it didn't fall inside any of the parameters for an alert until it was too late) I simply killed everything.
The reason behind killing everything (as I've implied before) is that I don't want people mining on a pool that's not giving out work properly.
Killing the pool means everyone should failover to their backups until the problem was sorted out.

No share logging failed since the share log disk is seperate (and a lot larger) than the system disk, so now everything is back up and working, all shares and data will catch back up to everything that happened up to and during the problem.

ckdb is reloading and will be finished in a the next couple of minutes and then the web site will be all back to where it should be also.

Edit: ckdb back up and running also.

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March 07, 2016, 10:23:26 AM
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Sorry again - there was a catastrophe caused by the earlier failure that I didn't detect before it basically killed the main server.
The nonce proxy went rampant and consumed all the system disk Sad

Once I'd detected the problem (it didn't fall inside any of the parameters for an alert until it was too late) I simply killed everything.
The reason behind killing everything (as I've implied before) is that I don't want people mining on a pool that's not giving out work properly.
Killing the pool means everyone should failover to their backups until the problem was sorted out.

No share logging failed since the share log disk is seperate (and a lot larger) than the system disk, so now everything is back up and working, all shares and data will catch back up to everything that happened up to and during the problem.

ckdb is reloading and will be finished in a the next couple of minutes and then the web site will be all back to where it should be also.

Edit: ckdb back up and running also.

Thanks for the update, I am also now able to log back in without been kicked out.
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March 07, 2016, 12:25:55 PM
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Regarding the above disk problem, I've promoted that now to a high alert in my checks (i.e. it'll even wake me up)

Before it was only a twice daily message since it's been well under control for a while now, but as usual, there's always something new to appear to cause an unexpected problem.
In this case the log file consumed well over 50GB of SSD system disk space in a couple of hours.
The new alert will pick that up very quickly.

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March 07, 2016, 01:00:02 PM
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yea a s7 i had rented went down aswell

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March 07, 2016, 01:07:25 PM
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Anyone have problems with their Antminer S7's failing over during this? Mine seemed to lock up and require hard reboots. Using full power draw, but not hashing to any backup pools.
My s7's used to lock up on an odd failover, I had to set the fan speed to manual on all my machines (60% for me) and it stopped happening.
This was an odd failover and all my s7's got through it smoothly.
Now I just have the rare problem when one of three hashboards  just stops working but is fixed by a reboot (not power cycle)
These s7's are very good machines.

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March 07, 2016, 01:11:28 PM
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Regarding the above disk problem, I've promoted that now to a high alert in my checks (i.e. it'll even wake me up)

Before it was only a twice daily message since it's been well under control for a while now, but as usual, there's always something new to appear to cause an unexpected problem.
In this case the log file consumed well over 50GB of SSD system disk space in a couple of hours.
The new alert will pick that up very quickly.
Good man.
I get a lot of comfort knowing that you are all over it.

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March 07, 2016, 01:16:41 PM
Last edit: March 07, 2016, 02:45:56 PM by clgrissom3
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Anyone have problems with their Antminer S7's failing over during this? Mine seemed to lock up and require hard reboots. Using full power draw, but not hashing to any backup pools.

The same as wolfen, I configure all of my S7s with manual fans and they were hashing away with no problems when I got up and saw all of the pool fun kano was having.  I try to set each S7 fan so it's max operating temperature is right at 60.  It keeps the error rates down and the hash rates up.  I don't remember any of my S7s failing a kano reboot in the past.
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Last edit: March 07, 2016, 03:45:46 PM by clgrissom3
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I step out for a second and fubly hits a nice fat block!  That's his 6th here at kano!  Many thanks!
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March 07, 2016, 03:04:52 PM
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Hey, I just noticed this pool pays-out instantly on block finds.
Sorry but I can't get payments on every block; I've a very neat wallet, your pool just made it very trashy.
Once a day is more than enough, once a week is best, every block is a big no-no for me.
This falls under "shit forced upon me that I don't want nor need to deal with" category.

Sorry but I cannot mine here for the foreseeable future.
Maybe if you let miners decide when to cashout or once a day at best, but for the time being, I prefer less payments.
It's just less hassle for me.

Keep up the great work, I love how you fill the blocks.

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March 07, 2016, 03:18:14 PM
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Hey, I just noticed this pool pays-out instantly on block finds.
Sorry but I can't get payments on every block; I've a very neat wallet, your pool just made it very trashy.
Once a day is more than enough, once a week is best, every block is a big no-no for me.
This falls under "shit forced upon me that I don't want nor need to deal with" category.

Sorry but I cannot mine here for the foreseeable future.
Maybe if you let miners decide when to cashout or once a day at best, but for the time being, I prefer less payments.
It's just less hassle for me.

Keep up the great work, I love how you fill the blocks.

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March 07, 2016, 03:20:59 PM
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Hey, I just noticed this pool pays-out instantly on block finds.
Sorry but I can't get payments on every block; I've a very neat wallet, your pool just made it very trashy.
Once a day is more than enough, once a week is best, every block is a big no-no for me.
This falls under "shit forced upon me that I don't want nor need to deal with" category.

Sorry but I cannot mine here for the foreseeable future.
Maybe if you let miners decide when to cashout or once a day at best, but for the time being, I prefer less payments.
It's just less hassle for me.

Keep up the great work, I love how you fill the blocks.

A bird in the bush is worth two in the hand.........? I don't think that's how that one goes. To each their own I guess.
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March 07, 2016, 03:31:20 PM
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Hey, I just noticed this pool pays-out instantly on block finds.
Sorry but I can't get payments on every block; I've a very neat wallet, your pool just made it very trashy.
Once a day is more than enough, once a week is best, every block is a big no-no for me.
This falls under "shit forced upon me that I don't want nor need to deal with" category.

Sorry but I cannot mine here for the foreseeable future.
Maybe if you let miners decide when to cashout or once a day at best, but for the time being, I prefer less payments.
It's just less hassle for me.

Keep up the great work, I love how you fill the blocks.

First time ive heard of someone leaving/not mining on a pool cus they are getting paid timely. normally its the other way around people leave because they arent being paid.


what kind of wallet are you using that gets "trashy" when you get more then 1 payment? im using core and it seems "neat" to me. total on the left, inputs/withdraws on the right.
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March 07, 2016, 03:32:21 PM
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Hey, I just noticed this pool pays-out instantly on block finds.
Sorry but I can't get payments on every block; I've a very neat wallet, your pool just made it very trashy.
Once a day is more than enough, once a week is best, every block is a big no-no for me.
This falls under "shit forced upon me that I don't want nor need to deal with" category.

Sorry but I cannot mine here for the foreseeable future.
Maybe if you let miners decide when to cashout or once a day at best, but for the time being, I prefer less payments.
It's just less hassle for me.

Keep up the great work, I love how you fill the blocks.
You could mine to a different coinbase wallet and then transfer every week.
That way your wallet would stay pristine.
My real miners mine to coinbase, my rentals mine to coinkite. My coinkite wallet gets auto forwarded to my nicehash wallet for new rentals.
You can get very creative.

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March 07, 2016, 03:33:34 PM
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PLEASE TRASH MY WALLET with tons of block today!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!  A Clean wallet is an empty one. 

Just "Mining" my own business.
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March 07, 2016, 03:34:22 PM
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PLEASE TRASH MY WALLET with tons of block today!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!  A Clean wallet is an empty one.  
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