kano (OP)
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November 25, 2015, 09:49:26 AM |
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winspiral was not accepted...your system like here believes that I'm a scammer (lol) What happened was when you first tried to register, it failed and said why. This last time you got all the details valid when you registered
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omega015
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November 25, 2015, 10:04:26 AM |
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Anyone who noticed, and wondered, about a small network problem at 2015-11-25 07:46:45 UTC? Yeah the main server data centre seems to have lost a very small part of the internet for about 3 minutes. Total hash rate that dropped off due to it, was about ~50THs, of the ~2450THs mining at the pool when it happened. All back ok again by 07:50 UTC
I got a warning about my x count being high and then noticed the uptime was only an hour or so. I just thought it was a blip with my connection or power. power cycled and my x count back to 0. Wonder if the disconnect from the pool could cause one of my ant's to throw an asic tantrum.
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kano (OP)
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November 25, 2015, 10:12:14 AM |
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Anyone who noticed, and wondered, about a small network problem at 2015-11-25 07:46:45 UTC? Yeah the main server data centre seems to have lost a very small part of the internet for about 3 minutes. Total hash rate that dropped off due to it, was about ~50THs, of the ~2450THs mining at the pool when it happened. All back ok again by 07:50 UTC
I got a warning about my x count being high and then noticed the uptime was only an hour or so. I just thought it was a blip with my connection or power. power cycled and my x count back to 0. Wonder if the disconnect from the pool could cause one of my ant's to throw an asic tantrum. If it restarts cgminer, that's a possibility. On my old S2 it would often cause X's restarting cgminer due to how the bitmain kernel module worked (or more correctly how the bitmain kernel module didn't work properly) S5 and all since are all the same BBB and kernel module like the S2.
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winspiral
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November 25, 2015, 10:13:29 AM Last edit: November 25, 2015, 07:12:02 PM by winspiral |
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winspiral was not accepted...your system like here believes that I'm a scammer (lol) What happened was when you first tried to register, it failed and said why. This last time you got all the details valid when you registered So far all is ok... Thanks. Edition: all seems ok with submission but I have problem with the mining. Impossible to have a share accepted... if I go back on an other pool mt miner works but not on your pool... I see my u2mining account on your list when I mine...but always 0 hashrate... Edition... at list I see the "requested work restart" Edition: it seems working... It's horrible mining (lol) But funny... It is certainly because my U2 want working properly only when it want work... Edition: The pool is configured to start you mining at 1042 difficulty. The pool adjusts the per instance difficulty to maintain a share rate of approximately 18 shares per minute. However, there is a lower limit set on the difficulty of 42.
Could you please a little bit explain this quote above.
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kano (OP)
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November 25, 2015, 09:56:50 PM |
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... The pool is configured to start you mining at 1042 difficulty. The pool adjusts the per instance difficulty to maintain a share rate of approximately 18 shares per minute. However, there is a lower limit set on the difficulty of 42.
Could you please a little bit explain this quote above. "42"
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Mikestang
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November 25, 2015, 10:06:53 PM |
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Edition: The pool is configured to start you mining at 1042 difficulty. The pool adjusts the per instance difficulty to maintain a share rate of approximately 18 shares per minute. However, there is a lower limit set on the difficulty of 42.
Could you please a little bit explain this quote above. First, instead of "Edition" you mean to use "Edit" or "Addition" (as in additional information), otherwise your English is very good. When you first connect to the pool it is set so that you mine at 1042 difficulty. This means only shares with a value of 1042 or greater will be accepted by the pool (it takes a share more than the network difficulty, ~72,700,000,000 right now, to successfully solve a block). If you do nothing the pool with automatically adjust your difficulty to an appropriate value, based on your hash rate, so that you submit about 18 shares every minute. The pool will never adjust your difficulty below 42, and likewise if you use a command line command to tell the pool what difficulty you want it cannot be lower than 42 or the pool will just use 42 as a minimum. Essentially you can just ignore all of this because it ultimately has no effect on your mining or your ability to solve a block and the pool code will adjust your difficulty for you without you having to do anything.
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DevonMiner
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November 25, 2015, 11:06:25 PM |
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network difficulty, ~72,700,000,000 right now
AMAZING ... years ago when I started with GPU mining ...never thought I'd see that figure mentioned Sorry - off topic - but a reminder of where we are today.
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Mikestang
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November 25, 2015, 11:09:37 PM |
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AMAZING ... years ago when I started with GPU mining ...never thought I'd see that figure mentioned I started mining less than a year ago and difficulty was in the 30G range, amazing how fast it is rising. And still we mine on.
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kano (OP)
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November 26, 2015, 12:07:02 AM |
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... and in case anyone was wondering 3 of the last 15 pool blocks were under 73G ... or ... 12 of the last 15 pool blocks were over 73G so yeah there's no magic about the last diff rise of over 10% other than ... of course ... the PPS value per share dropped by that much [2015-11-02 11:53:33.845+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 111.1% (69179369842/62253982449.8) Pool 50199078540.0 50.2G 80.64% [2015-11-03 07:29:29.682+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 1271.0% (791262393045/62253982449.8) Pool 26390969143.0 26.4G 42.39% [2015-11-05 16:03:04.380+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 705.3% (439052935003/62253982449.8) Pool 75658659892.0 75.7G 121.53% [2015-11-06 04:12:05.094+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 184.6% (114933878778/62253982449.8) Pool 16063204426.0 16.1G 25.80% [2015-11-07 08:08:51.190+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 128.7% (80106974033/62253982449.8) Pool 41790416467.0 41.8G 67.13% [2015-11-09 16:23:21.483+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 234.1% (145710888252/62253982449.8) Pool 105146844407.0 105G 168.90% [2015-11-12 15:14:35.673+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 283.7% (186814320256/65848255179.7) Pool 133541391219.0 134G 202.80% [2015-11-13 15:00:20.014+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 263.3% (173364227611/65848255179.7) Pool 40621566963.0 40.6G 61.69% [2015-11-16 23:23:31.447+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 104.8% (69009444705/65848255179.7) Pool 142179280162.0 142G 215.92% [2015-11-18 10:30:44.855+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 183.3% (120713488076/65848255179.7) Pool 70655572867.0 70.7G 107.30% [2015-11-18 12:46:02.833+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 262.0% (172524794288/65848255179.7) Pool 4002342701.0 4G 6.08% [2015-11-19 06:04:12.602+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 200.0% (131688044796/65848255179.7) Pool 33854962315.0 33.9G 51.41% [2015-11-21 06:15:48.286+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 405.7% (267133153564/65848255179.7) Pool 90991713918.0 91G 138.18% [2015-11-22 12:43:56.626+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 103.4% (68096783305/65848255179.7) Pool 50091915567.0 50.1G 76.07% [2015-11-23 00:01:56.671+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 402.7% (265194518236/65848255179.7) Pool 18632958865.0 18.6G 28.30%
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November 26, 2015, 12:33:43 AM |
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... The pool is configured to start you mining at 1042 difficulty. The pool adjusts the per instance difficulty to maintain a share rate of approximately 18 shares per minute. However, there is a lower limit set on the difficulty of 42.
Could you please a little bit explain this quote above. "42" Of course! This is the answer we have been looking for!
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kano (OP)
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November 26, 2015, 06:07:17 AM |
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Heh yeah once they get over 200% it's becomes an annoying waiting game.
That one was CDF 0.905 so mining expects > 235% to be, on average, one in every 10.5 blocks
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bctmke
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November 26, 2015, 06:18:52 AM |
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Woo now lets find another
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sloopy
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November 26, 2015, 06:51:22 AM |
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Keep poppin those bad boys cannaan 171,058,172,156
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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November 26, 2015, 07:37:14 AM |
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Edition: The pool is configured to start you mining at 1042 difficulty. The pool adjusts the per instance difficulty to maintain a share rate of approximately 18 shares per minute. However, there is a lower limit set on the difficulty of 42.
Could you please a little bit explain this quote above. First, instead of "Edition" you mean to use "Edit" or "Addition" (as in additional information), otherwise your English is very good. When you first connect to the pool it is set so that you mine at 1042 difficulty. This means only shares with a value of 1042 or greater will be accepted by the pool (it takes a share more than the network difficulty, ~72,700,000,000 right now, to successfully solve a block). If you do nothing the pool with automatically adjust your difficulty to an appropriate value, based on your hash rate, so that you submit about 18 shares every minute. The pool will never adjust your difficulty below 42, and likewise if you use a command line command to tell the pool what difficulty you want it cannot be lower than 42 or the pool will just use 42 as a minimum. Essentially you can just ignore all of this because it ultimately has no effect on your mining or your ability to solve a block and the pool code will adjust your difficulty for you without you having to do anything. thanks...I will think at Addition when I add something...
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November 26, 2015, 07:28:40 PM |
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I look at the website and it says we have 1858 Workers. Aside from the big boys at the top of the stats, the only one doing their job is kano,
I am going into my garage and picking up my miners and Shaking the piss out of them... I advise everyone to do the same...
I am going to yell at them as well... "None of you miners are doing your job... !!" I need some blocks and I need them NOW!!"
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November 26, 2015, 08:16:31 PM |
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I look at the website and it says we have 1858 Workers. Aside from the big boys at the top of the stats, the only one doing their job is kano,
I am going into my garage and picking up my miners and Shaking the piss out of them... I advise everyone to do the same...
I am going to yell at them as well... "None of you miners are doing your job... !!" I need some blocks and I need them NOW!!"
You might wanna try that while wearing nothing but a red thong and flip flops. You know. That way they take you seriously.
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kano (OP)
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November 26, 2015, 08:53:21 PM |
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I look at the website and it says we have 1858 Workers. Aside from the big boys at the top of the stats, the only one doing their job is kano,
I am going into my garage and picking up my miners and Shaking the piss out of them... I advise everyone to do the same...
I am going to yell at them as well... "None of you miners are doing your job... !!" I need some blocks and I need them NOW!!"
Heh, my miners are pretty slack also, never found a block on the pool and only mine about half the time ... makes them sound pretty lazy actually ... They get a jolt every day (when I switch them on at night) but that doesn't seem to help so far Payout 385383 sent 145ed443982b500fa82e295437cf0bc65b2987c6c95a5950786f5d2e4f29049d and confirmed
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November 27, 2015, 03:22:51 PM |
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I look at the website and it says we have 1858 Workers. Aside from the big boys at the top of the stats, the only one doing their job is kano,
I am going into my garage and picking up my miners and Shaking the piss out of them... I advise everyone to do the same...
I am going to yell at them as well... "None of you miners are doing your job... !!" I need some blocks and I need them NOW!!"
Heh, my miners are pretty slack also, never found a block on the pool and only mine about half the time ... makes them sound pretty lazy actually ... They get a jolt every day (when I switch them on at night) but that doesn't seem to help so far Payout 385383 sent 145ed443982b500fa82e295437cf0bc65b2987c6c95a5950786f5d2e4f29049d and confirmed Kano - The payment for this block (385383) has not yet appeared in my wallet. Should I have received it once you get it confirmed as sent or can it be delayed further? Thank you.
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November 27, 2015, 03:37:09 PM |
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I look at the website and it says we have 1858 Workers. Aside from the big boys at the top of the stats, the only one doing their job is kano,
I am going into my garage and picking up my miners and Shaking the piss out of them... I advise everyone to do the same...
I am going to yell at them as well... "None of you miners are doing your job... !!" I need some blocks and I need them NOW!!"
Heh, my miners are pretty slack also, never found a block on the pool and only mine about half the time ... makes them sound pretty lazy actually ... They get a jolt every day (when I switch them on at night) but that doesn't seem to help so far Payout 385383 sent 145ed443982b500fa82e295437cf0bc65b2987c6c95a5950786f5d2e4f29049d and confirmed Kano - The payment for this block (385383) has not yet appeared in my wallet. Should I have received it once you get it confirmed as sent or can it be delayed further? Thank you. Have you looked it up on blockchain.info?
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