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June 24, 2015, 11:07:04 AM |
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Not until I can purchase my very own mac computer, because they do not allow development on anything but their operating system.
And it's for this reason (among others) that I would never support Apple or any of their products. I like to use Flash just because Steve Jobs hated it so much. it's worse than that The Apple OS license requires you buy a computer from apple to run the OS. The license means you can't even buy OSX and run it in a VM. ... even though an apple is just an over priced intel PC ... running BSD (which isn't all that different to Linux) people love their walled garden, I have no choice but to support people that have apple products, so I have to know all the ins and outs of the os and products. without doing a hackintosh or spending $2k, i know little other then what i can google up, which is just enough, for now. ... and that is only 5-10% of my customers and 1% use some flavour of linux.
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PPOC
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June 24, 2015, 04:02:27 PM |
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Thanks for the info, do you have it available for iOS?
Unfortunately I do not... Not until I can purchase my very own mac computer, because they do not allow development on anything but their operating system. This might be changing because they are open sourcing their Swyft language, but I haven't had a chance to look into that yet. What country are you in? I may have a mac I can ship you, just wanted to check on shipping costs. Its a few years old but its a 2 proc, dual core, 32GB RAM and 2 200GB SSD and 2 X500GB SATA. Assuming you have a keyboard, mouse and monitor and would just need the tower. Let me know Thanks,
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WBF1
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June 25, 2015, 06:07:19 AM |
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We got another one. Thanks again bitminerpro.
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WBF1
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June 25, 2015, 06:09:37 AM |
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Kano, wanted to see how hard it would be to setup an email notification when a block is found, or shortly after that includes something like Ghash does. Would be nice to see so your not checking the stats page several times a day. Example below
Hello Miner
We have solved the block #354533 (25.2432 BTC) in 12 hours at 13783.91 Th/s and done 140637624683 total work. Your shares: 86401760/25000048254 (0.35%) Payout: 0.08724205 BTC
On that note, how about also getting an email when a worker has not submitted shares for say 5 or 10 minutes, that would be nice to get alerted from the pool. Not sure how much coding this would be but just wanted to put it out there. Maybe have a place to enter an alert email address which is different then your account email, so one can enter a SMS email address to get txt vs emails.
Thanks in advance!
Well there is a web site already that will send you block notification of the pool. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg10261674#msg10261674And one (or more?) people created apps to do that also. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg11091187#msg11091187I'm not sure if either of them have idle worker notifications, but the pool API includes when the last share was submitted for each worker in the API "work" reply. Block notifications and idle notifications are on the todo list, but I've avoided doing them so far for a reason. The main issue is that they represent bulk email. In the last few years it's become ever so easy to have an email server blacklisted due to sending out email and then it can be up to days to clear it up and remove it from the blacklistings. The worst example of that is yahoo that doesn't have a way of removing a blacklisting - my mail server was blacklisted there once due to someone who uses my mail servers getting a virus and sending out spam - once we tracked it down and stopped it, I of course had to then remove a bunch of blacklistings - but there was no option to do that with yahoo and I ended up telling everyone who uses the mail server that until further notice assume you can't send email to anyone on yahoo - which IMO was not really that big an issue since yahoo isn't very big any more - but still annoying. Try the above (links) and send them a donation if they can do what you want - or ask them to add a "lastshare" notification Everyone has a smartphone these days ... so the App would probably be your best solution if it can do both. I'll PM them both a link to this message also. Hi there! I am the creator of the Android App: CK Pool Stats (Kano)The app can currently notify you if a block has been found. The app can also notify you if your hashing speeds has dropped below a certain amount. I have been very busy with real life and there are more features coming! Just much much slower, especially since the app has been working as intended. Let me know if you have any questions or feature requests, I'll try to push them out when I have more free time on my hands! My only idea is to show current progress on the current block (both numeric and percentage). All other stats I find relevant should probably be viewed directly on the website.
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xZork
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June 25, 2015, 06:20:58 AM |
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Talk about a nail biter, 39 minutes and no confirmation
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kano (OP)
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June 25, 2015, 10:44:14 PM |
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Talk about a nail biter, 39 minutes and no confirmation
Heh yeah I said in IRC, 40 minutes no block confirm ... then - oh there it is - within 1 minute later Fortunately I can usually see if there is an orphan battle - not guaranteed - but you can usually see them if you look at the bitcoind debug.log ... and I also run an extra bitcoind at home that's a bit older - before the bitcoin devs removed a lot of the useful info from it The only real way you wouldn't see the other competing block is if someone found one and withheld it from the network in the hope of confirming it themselves - which would also greatly reduce the chance of it winning. Payout 362438 sent dec97f886bfbbbfaa08c488e0cfb7993da77da13b3913238b732fd643cd39bab and confirmed (Edit: and I've not seen much at all of the dns udp ddos in the past 24 hours - so maybe they gave up when they realised it had no effect?)
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June 27, 2015, 02:30:43 AM |
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Hey hey -ck found a block! The software is not enough, he also gives us blocks!! Thanks -ck!!
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Ruu \o/
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June 27, 2015, 02:36:19 AM |
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Hey hey -ck found a block! The software is not enough, he also gives us blocks!! Thanks -ck!! Can't complain about that can we now? That's the second block that sp30 found for this pool. Ruu \o/
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innerchaos
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June 27, 2015, 03:49:52 AM |
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I think a whale just went offline
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PPOC
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June 27, 2015, 04:01:34 AM |
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I think a whale just went offline
Having issues connecting to pool, miners say its alive by work requests a failing and miners are switching to backup pools. I have them in 4 different networks and ISP's and all acting the same. Maybe a bigger DDOS or internal issue.
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innerchaos
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June 27, 2015, 12:08:28 PM |
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ddos attack cause its down for me
edit.... web interface says pool up time 1 min so maybe it hiccuped
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kano (OP)
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June 28, 2015, 01:21:54 AM |
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I just restarted ckpool Hash rate was quite low (dropped 400TH/s) so I did a restart Shouldn't have been much (or any) failover since it was an immediate restart. Should have just seen a reconnect message in your cgminers.
Edit: In case anyone was wondering - it had dropped 400TH/s for 5 minutes when I decided to do the restart
Payout 362722 sent f406f99294803b472d62a7a1890d912355beb674053c9f8eeaff0d84058df08a and confirmed an hour ago
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June 28, 2015, 04:58:28 AM |
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Block found...
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kano (OP)
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June 28, 2015, 08:49:58 PM |
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Block found...
Payout 362863 sent d0fa1e8a17372905578f1f0a7f7ab6c40242e87d72dd9abe8864868b6f71904b and confirmed
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CapnBDL
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June 28, 2015, 11:21:44 PM |
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Hey kano, Not pressing or such but...How's the S3 bin coming? Just thought I'd ask 'cuz you don't have enough to do. I know..smartass in every crowd
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June 29, 2015, 12:36:07 AM |
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Hey kano, Not pressing or such but...How's the S3 bin coming? Just thought I'd ask 'cuz you don't have enough to do. I know..smartass in every crowdmy s3s are running nicely with the bin from westhash. i did set the queue to 1 to keep the small cpu from being overloaded.. they go for days without restarts.
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innerchaos
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June 29, 2015, 01:22:50 AM |
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Speaking of bins and all... what firmware should I run on an S5 for your pool. The one bitmain provided or the modified one from nicehash ?
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aarons6
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June 29, 2015, 04:09:46 AM |
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Speaking of bins and all... what firmware should I run on an S5 for your pool. The one bitmain provided or the modified one from nicehash ?
i like the graphs from the nicehash firmware. although its strange to see what appears to be one hashing board stop working for awhile and then turn back on.
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kano (OP)
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June 29, 2015, 08:53:11 AM |
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Speaking of bins and all... what firmware should I run on an S5 for your pool. The one bitmain provided or the modified one from nicehash ?
The cgminer binary -ck provided. http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/antminer/s5/
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June 29, 2015, 08:58:19 AM |
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Hey kano, Not pressing or such but...How's the S3 bin coming? Just thought I'd ask 'cuz you don't have enough to do. I know..smartass in every crowdIt'll just be a tar file you extract into the /overlay/ folder - since flashing an S3 risks screwing it up and you can't fix it without extra hardware if you do screw it up. The S3 binary itself already works (if you build it from current git) but bitmain does stupid stuff in their cgminer/web interface that I'm (slowly) fixing. It averages well under 100% CPU (load average under 1.0) and doesn't have delays due to not getting work.
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