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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2436 blocks  (Read 5350289 times)
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April 21, 2016, 03:23:23 AM
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Question from a newbie to this pool.

Is it better to use west hash or the Europe Nice hash for this pool?

I've been using west hash and have lots of stales on all of my rentals.

If it matters, I'm using
stratum+tcp://stratum8080.kano.is:8080

I'm also on the US East Coast.

Thank you very much!  Grin


stratum+tcp://stratum.kano.is:3333  Works great for me.  NH, WH, and on my own rigs.  Main port. You only need the other ports if you have issues I think.  stratum+tcp://stratum.kano.space:3333 is the back up. 

Good call Crispyato, I use the main URL for NH, WH, and my rigs as well.  I was using the DE node for NH but it gets a bit strange every once in a while.
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April 21, 2016, 03:27:18 AM
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Well that block has put the timing right for a CKDB restart next hour.

I'll be doing a CKDB restart in about 50mins at about 04:15 UTC I suspect it will be.
No miners will be affected.
Web site will show lotsa '?' for about 10-20 minutes.
CKDB restart timing is to catch a shift that starts just after the hour due to how CKDB works with the hourly log files.

The timing is very close to the hour, so if the shift actually ends just before 04:00 (as per the time shown on the shifts page) then I'll have to delay it another hour later after 05:00 UTC
I'll post here around 04:15 when I'm due to do the restart to say if it got delayed.

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April 21, 2016, 03:31:48 AM
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Question from a newbie to this pool.

Is it better to use west hash or the Europe Nice hash for this pool?

I've been using west hash and have lots of stales on all of my rentals.

If it matters, I'm using
stratum+tcp://stratum8080.kano.is:8080

I'm also on the US East Coast.

Thank you very much!  Grin


stratum+tcp://stratum.kano.is:3333  Works great for me.  NH, WH, and on my own rigs.  Main port. You only need the other ports if you have issues I think.  stratum+tcp://stratum.kano.space:3333 is the back up. 

Good call Crispyato, I use the main URL for NH, WH, and my rigs as well.  I was using the DE node for NH but it gets a bit strange every once in a while.

Sure thing wmabern.  Welcome to Kano Grin

Thanks CL. Just pulling of the home page  "If you have network issues using port 3333, you can also try:"...
 Yeah, I tested the others just to see.  Strange is the perfect word.   I think main server in any case is best if it works.
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April 21, 2016, 03:58:04 AM
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There's a significant network problem with the SG node.
Hopefully all on there have backups in place in their miners.
Still trying to work out what's wrong.
It's acting like it's being DDoSed but linode monitors are showing nothing ...

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April 21, 2016, 04:18:48 AM
Last edit: April 21, 2016, 04:41:47 AM by kano
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There's a significant network problem with the SG node.
Hopefully all on there have backups in place in their miners.
Still trying to work out what's wrong.
It's acting like it's being DDoSed but linode monitors are showing nothing ...
SG back all OK again for a while now.
CKDB restart mentioned above, in about 1 minute.

Edit: Woo - restart block Cheesy

Edit2: CKDB restart now complete

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April 21, 2016, 04:40:52 AM
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Block

Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX
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April 21, 2016, 05:18:12 AM
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looks like my rental that was sitting dormant for a week kicked into life early on Wednesday. nice to see these blocks cover the fees.


That SG node seems to be a giant pain. seems to be down more then anything...lol
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April 21, 2016, 05:22:57 AM
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Cheers to jittyz for punching out our latest block!  Schweet, getting us back in the green!

....and a small farm he has too! 

Two blocks over the last week!

Thanks!!
That other block was yesterday baby!

It looks like jittyz is running some rock star equipment here on kano!

It would be interesting to know what equipment.

jit is a friend of mine that joined me mining here on kanock pool.

both blocks were hit by s3's !

he's mining on SG node despite the issues with SG node.

hope k man will find a fix for the node.
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April 21, 2016, 05:30:02 AM
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jit is a friend of mine that joined me mining here on kanock pool.

both blocks were hit by s3's !

he's mining on SG node despite the issues with SG node.

hope k man will find a fix for the node.

wow.. finding 2 blocks on s3s in a week that is amazing
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April 21, 2016, 07:52:51 AM
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Block by AlpMine with 124THs!  This is his 4th kano block!

Finally - already was asking myself if something's wrong with my machines...
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April 21, 2016, 11:51:00 AM
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Block by AlpMine with 124THs!  This is his 4th kano block!

Finally - already was asking myself if something's wrong with my machines...
Well ... you have a BDR of 2.52440433 but 4 blocks ... so yep there's nothing wrong with them when you're ahead of the expected average Smiley
(BDR is in my luck report ... Block Diff Ratio)

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April 21, 2016, 01:25:55 PM
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Block by AlpMine with 124THs!  This is his 4th kano block!

Finally - already was asking myself if something's wrong with my machines...
Well ... you have a BDR of 2.52440433 but 4 blocks ... so yep there's nothing wrong with them when you're ahead of the expected average Smiley
(BDR is in my luck report ... Block Diff Ratio)

Interesting term...so for this example, if he had 3 blocks he would still be ahead of the average but if he only had 2 blocks he would be slightly behind the expected average?
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April 21, 2016, 01:29:04 PM
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Block by AlpMine with 124THs!  This is his 4th kano block!

Finally - already was asking myself if something's wrong with my machines...
Well ... you have a BDR of 2.52440433 but 4 blocks ... so yep there's nothing wrong with them when you're ahead of the expected average Smiley
(BDR is in my luck report ... Block Diff Ratio)

I think I made 1 block but  I think my hash rate for the three accounts is 30th.

Block was a rental.

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April 21, 2016, 01:38:35 PM
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Block

Wow, this block was by Cunha25 with 2.2THs!  Impressive...welcome to the Acclaim Board with your first kano block!
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April 21, 2016, 02:20:31 PM
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Block by AlpMine with 124THs!  This is his 4th kano block!

Finally - already was asking myself if something's wrong with my machines...
Well ... you have a BDR of 2.52440433 but 4 blocks ... so yep there's nothing wrong with them when you're ahead of the expected average Smiley
(BDR is in my luck report ... Block Diff Ratio)

Interesting term...so for this example, if he had 3 blocks he would still be ahead of the average but if he only had 2 blocks he would be slightly behind the expected average?
Yep.
It's a simple - but not very fast - calculation (takes about 10 minutes for all of history for everyone)
Each markersummary has a set of workinfo, and each set of workinfo has a single difficulty.
So a summary diffacc of N is worth N/diff blocks ... add them all up.

Needless to say, there are certain ratios of BDR vs blocks that are statistically acceptable, and outside those ratios means there's something wrong.
(FYI there are other checks I do with the luck report data, not just this)

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April 21, 2016, 02:43:08 PM
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Block by AlpMine with 124THs!  This is his 4th kano block!

Finally - already was asking myself if something's wrong with my machines...
Well ... you have a BDR of 2.52440433 but 4 blocks ... so yep there's nothing wrong with them when you're ahead of the expected average Smiley
(BDR is in my luck report ... Block Diff Ratio)

Interesting term...so for this example, if he had 3 blocks he would still be ahead of the average but if he only had 2 blocks he would be slightly behind the expected average?
Yep.
It's a simple - but not very fast - calculation (takes about 10 minutes for all of history for everyone)
Each markersummary has a set of workinfo, and each set of workinfo has a single difficulty.
So a summary diffacc of N is worth N/diff blocks ... add them all up.

Needless to say, there are certain ratios of BDR vs blocks that are statistically acceptable, and outside those ratios means there's something wrong.
(FYI there are other checks I do with the luck report data, not just this)

Is the BDR accessible by members?

Since, Dec last year, my S7s got one at Kano and one at Solo.ckpool.

And I think another 2 blocks at Kano via rentals.

It's a game changing feature this BDR, I don't think other pools even have a clue to tell miners if they are ahead or not - does this makes sense?

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April 21, 2016, 02:51:53 PM
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my s7 beeping again - damn those linodes - sg node fallback to kano US activated.

Postnotes: ... it came back alive again - it was down max half a minute. Now back to main pool

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April 21, 2016, 02:57:23 PM
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Is the BDR accessible by members?
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No.

Since if anyone was low, I'd not tell them Tongue

The reality of it is that I've had a related number available for a very long time, but since the crap over at those other 2 crappy pools and the idea by organofcorti, I've done some very useful additions to ckdb and then a bunch of very useful reports/commands to be able to find people that are doing things they shouldn't be doing ... and yes they still are doing them ...

But no I'm not going to go into details.

Edit: Yes DE SG dropped everyone off it about 5mins ago Sad
It's heading back up OK again

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April 21, 2016, 05:03:44 PM
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Is the BDR accessible by members?
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No.

Since if anyone was low, I'd not tell them Tongue

The reality of it is that I've had a related number available for a very long time, but since the crap over at those other 2 crappy pools and the idea by organofcorti, I've done some very useful additions to ckdb and then a bunch of very useful reports/commands to be able to find people that are doing things they shouldn't be doing ... and yes they still are doing them ...

But no I'm not going to go into details.

Edit: Yes DE SG dropped everyone off it about 5mins ago Sad
It's heading back up OK again

From the retired forensic profiler..."Book 'em, Kano!"

It's a major reason I'm on this pool. You and Con seem to be the ones who care about keeping this gig honest. Since I don't have the time or energy to be worrying about such stuff, it's important to know someone is, who knows what they're doing.

To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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April 21, 2016, 05:06:28 PM
Last edit: April 21, 2016, 05:56:10 PM by clgrissom3
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Is the BDR accessible by members?
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No.

Since if anyone was low, I'd not tell them Tongue

The reality of it is that I've had a related number available for a very long time, but since the crap over at those other 2 crappy pools and the idea by organofcorti, I've done some very useful additions to ckdb and then a bunch of very useful reports/commands to be able to find people that are doing things they shouldn't be doing ... and yes they still are doing them ...

But no I'm not going to go into details.

Edit: Yes DE SG dropped everyone off it about 5mins ago Sad
It's heading back up OK again

From the retired forensic profiler..."Book 'em, Kano!"

It's a major reason I'm on this pool. You and Con seem to be the ones who care about keeping this gig honest. Since I don't have the time or energy to be worrying about such stuff, it's important to know someone is, who knows what they're doing.

My sentiments exactly!  I'm glad I'm at a pool where there is a real brain trust in action!
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