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That's is exactly why I keep my U3 running...for the cmd line cgminer monitor. The hash rate is useless (63GHs) but I find it comforting to see the accepted shares scrolling up. I also love seeing the block notifications when they happen! It's so retro... I have always wished that the modern miners, S7 and Avalon 6 for example, had a way to view cgminer in command line form to watch the shares to go by, see the new block notices, and of course the solve notices. I have a couple usb sticks that are always running on one pool or another, so I still get to see cgminer command line daily, but would be cool to see it on a big gun, too.
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April 25, 2016, 05:10:22 PM Last edit: April 25, 2016, 05:45:55 PM by clgrissom3 |
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There was a time when i wanted to get away from having a pc running cgminer, but now that fad is gone i would like to be able to view share submits as they happen on a terminal window
That's is exactly why I keep my U3 running...for the cmd line cgminer monitor. The hash rate is useless (63GHs) but I find it comforting to see the accepted shares scrolling up. I also love seeing the block notifications when they happen! It's so retro does cgminer provide the name of the solver Yes, it does for kano block solvers...for other blocks it just says the "detected new block" part... EDIT: Switched the screenshot to show one from a user that is actually still on kano!
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April 25, 2016, 05:26:25 PM |
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That's really cool that the finder is displayed along with the block
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April 25, 2016, 06:02:47 PM |
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Help! I'm getting these errors with my monarchs only on kano.is pool Accepted 000cf78e BFL 1el pool 0 Diff 5.05k/2.36k [2016-04-25 13:47:37] BFL 4aa: Failed to send queue [2016-04-25 13:47:37] BFL 4aa: Received unexpected queue result response: ERR:I NVALID COMMAND
[2016-04-25 13:47:37] BFL 4aa: Received unexpected queue result response: ERR:I NVALID COMMAND
[2016-04-25 13:47:37] BFL 4aa: Received unexpected queue result response: ERR:I NVALID COMMAND
[2016-04-25 13:47:37] BFL 4aa: Received unexpected queue result response: ERR:I NVALID COMMAND
[2016-04-25 13:47:37] BFL 4aa: Garbled response probably throttling, clearing b uffer [2016-04-25 13:47:37] BFL 4aa: Received unexpected queue result response: ERR:I NVALID COMMAND
Is someone doing some experimenting with sending voltage commands to my miners? It happens at random times. Reason I ask is because when these errors show up the device that displays this error goes to mining less, way less, and when I quit bfgminer 5.4.1 it takes a long time to quit. Then start back up with no problems and mine like normal again. I've experienced this long time to quit before by playing with the voltage with the interface that bfgminer has so I know that something is giving a bad command. Since I started mining at kano this has started happening. I can mine at other places with no problems. Anyone know what's going on? Anyone have similar problem? Thanks
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clgrissom3
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April 25, 2016, 06:23:18 PM |
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Block by citronick and his Juvia! That would be his 5th kano block!
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April 25, 2016, 06:27:17 PM |
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Looks like we got our Block Monday going! A week later than some may have wanted, tho...
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I don't believe in superstition because it's bad luck: 13thF1oor6CAwyzyxXPNnRvu3nhhYeqZdc These aren't the Droids you're looking for: S5 & S7 (Sold), R4B2, R4B4 (RIP), 2x S9 obsolete, 2xS15-28, S17-56, S17-70 Pushing a whopping 1/5 PH! Oh The SPEED!!!
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philipma1957
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April 25, 2016, 06:33:52 PM |
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we are doing well.
I did a big order 2ph and we are now over 40ph as a pool.
CKPool: 40,194.80THs
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April 25, 2016, 06:38:34 PM |
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Hello There, Kano! Great anime, especially the eyes! The last time Kano CKPool power grows, the number of blocks increases. Poole now finds on average 4-5 blocks a day. This week on the purse receives 30-40 payments that increases the size of the transaction and eventually (finally) leads to an increase in the size of the fee when you send BTC from the address which receives payment - in average transaction size increased by 1 KB from each 6.5 inputs. To reduce costs and save time as the pool and the miners offer to make payments once a day. With heartfelt greetings, scopus ))
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April 25, 2016, 06:41:07 PM |
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The 40PH we are running at the last few days is awesome. Sad to see the payments per block go down but the increase in blocks will make up for it. Might just have to buy more machine to make up for the lower payment..lol
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philipma1957
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April 25, 2016, 06:43:59 PM |
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The 40PH we are running at the last few days is awesome. Sad to see the payments per block go down but the increase in blocks will make up for it. Might just have to buy more machine to make up for the lower payment..lol
you know I was looking at coins pushing 465 and the next diff under 2% I wondered do I get 1 or 2 s-7's Even though I no longer buy from them since they never fixed my batch 1 issue. It is tempting.
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April 25, 2016, 06:49:04 PM |
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bitFlyer CEO Yuzo Kano So, Kano is everywhere.
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April 25, 2016, 07:00:51 PM |
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Juvia baby!
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For those about to block we salute you! AC->BTC
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April 25, 2016, 07:05:30 PM |
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The 40PH we are running at the last few days is awesome. Sad to see the payments per block go down but the increase in blocks will make up for it. Might just have to buy more machine to make up for the lower payment..lol
Saw your post, too, phillipma...I figured out how to squeeze another S7 into my grid, so I'll be picking one up the first of the month. That'll be the absolute max for this house, though. Four S7s and 2 S3s running (with an S2 and four more S3s that will be sitting in reserve). I'll get it from BiteMe (oops...did I say that? ) but that will be the last one, probably...unless I can figure out how to plug a pair of S3s into the refrigerator circuit (dedicated...it doesn't use the whole 20 amps) or another S7 into the breaker that runs the lights in the BR/LR (again, only using about 300w of a 2kw circuit). I'd rather have one prior to Batch 16 (one with two fans...the two B16s I have now work OK, but run 10C hotter and are 15db louder, and being in the tropics the heat factor is critical), but whatever is available then via BTC will work. I should be able to pull around 19-20TH/s then, and it will be maintenance forward from there. I'm not sure I would be willing to go to this far if there wasn't the confidence in this pool operation. I've been monitoring Slush (was with them for quite a while) and they don't seem to be doing well at all, which was also my experience that brought me here.
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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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clgrissom3
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April 25, 2016, 07:18:45 PM |
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The 40PH we are running at the last few days is awesome. Sad to see the payments per block go down but the increase in blocks will make up for it. Might just have to buy more machine to make up for the lower payment..lol
Saw your post, too, phillipma...I figured out how to squeeze another S7 into my grid, so I'll be picking one up the first of the month. That'll be the absolute max for this house, though. Four S7s and 2 S3s running (with an S2 and four more S3s that will be sitting in reserve). I'll get it from BiteMe (oops...did I say that? ) but that will be the last one, probably...unless I can figure out how to plug a pair of S3s into the refrigerator circuit (dedicated...it doesn't use the whole 20 amps) or another S7 into the breaker that runs the lights in the BR/LR (again, only using about 300w of a 2kw circuit). I'd rather have one prior to Batch 16 (one with two fans...the two B16s I have now work OK, but run 10C hotter and are 15db louder, and being in the tropics the heat factor is critical), but whatever is available then via BTC will work. I should be able to pull around 19-20TH/s then, and it will be maintenance forward from there. I'm not sure I would be willing to go to this far if there wasn't the confidence in this pool operation. I've been monitoring Slush (was with them for quite a while) and they don't seem to be doing well at all, which was also my experience that brought me here. Find a host site...before you burn your island shack down! I have found it is easier to add a little at a time as profit grows and never having to worry about heat, noise, or amp capacity by keeping my rigs at a data center. And profit has been higher here at kano!
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April 25, 2016, 07:33:28 PM |
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The 40PH we are running at the last few days is awesome. Sad to see the payments per block go down but the increase in blocks will make up for it. Might just have to buy more machine to make up for the lower payment..lol
Saw your post, too, phillipma...I figured out how to squeeze another S7 into my grid, so I'll be picking one up the first of the month. That'll be the absolute max for this house, though. Four S7s and 2 S3s running (with an S2 and four more S3s that will be sitting in reserve). I'll get it from BiteMe (oops...did I say that? ) but that will be the last one, probably...unless I can figure out how to plug a pair of S3s into the refrigerator circuit (dedicated...it doesn't use the whole 20 amps) or another S7 into the breaker that runs the lights in the BR/LR (again, only using about 300w of a 2kw circuit). I'd rather have one prior to Batch 16 (one with two fans...the two B16s I have now work OK, but run 10C hotter and are 15db louder, and being in the tropics the heat factor is critical), but whatever is available then via BTC will work. I should be able to pull around 19-20TH/s then, and it will be maintenance forward from there. I'm not sure I would be willing to go to this far if there wasn't the confidence in this pool operation. I've been monitoring Slush (was with them for quite a while) and they don't seem to be doing well at all, which was also my experience that brought me here. Find a host site...before you burn your island shack down! I have found it is easier to add a little at a time as profit grows and never having to worry about heat, noise, or amp capacity by keeping my rigs at a data center. And profit has been higher here at kano! No worries. Not gonna burn anything down. I'm 2,500 miles from the nearest continent. I'm 200 miles from O'ahu (Honolulu...I live in Kekaha village, on the far west end of Kaua'i Island...my apt complex is the LAST such building before French Frigate Shoals and Midway). This entire project was started with a Radeon 290x running on my workstation; except for the S2 (bought used from another miner in HNL last year), all my hardware has been paid for 80% by BTC, up until the last S7, and that was all BTC. I don't have the resources to use a datacenter, if there was even one available within a reasonable distance. My own problem, of course, is that I don't trust anyone else managing my BTC operation (with the exception of Kano and CK in this instance...but then, the pool is Kano's operation, not mine). I have a contract with a hosting company that I have come to trust that has worked well, as I host several websites, but I wouldn't make the same profit using them for this application. And, I really don't have a helluva lot else to keep my self "busy" these days, so I might as well make a little money whilst lounging. EDIT: ...in my "personal" data center...
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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 25, 2016, 07:42:35 PM |
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we are doing well.
I did a big order 2ph and we are now over 40ph as a pool.
CKPool: 40,194.80THs
Did you get a good price ? and is that a long rent ??
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clgrissom3
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April 25, 2016, 07:45:27 PM |
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Block by klop with 16.59THS! This is his first kano block...welcome to the Acclaim Board!
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April 25, 2016, 07:46:30 PM |
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Block by klop!
that was with isn 12 seconds
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Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX THAT NO GOOD DO GOODER BAT!!!
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clgrissom3
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April 25, 2016, 08:01:35 PM |
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The 40PH we are running at the last few days is awesome. Sad to see the payments per block go down but the increase in blocks will make up for it. Might just have to buy more machine to make up for the lower payment..lol
Saw your post, too, phillipma...I figured out how to squeeze another S7 into my grid, so I'll be picking one up the first of the month. That'll be the absolute max for this house, though. Four S7s and 2 S3s running (with an S2 and four more S3s that will be sitting in reserve). I'll get it from BiteMe (oops...did I say that? ) but that will be the last one, probably...unless I can figure out how to plug a pair of S3s into the refrigerator circuit (dedicated...it doesn't use the whole 20 amps) or another S7 into the breaker that runs the lights in the BR/LR (again, only using about 300w of a 2kw circuit). I'd rather have one prior to Batch 16 (one with two fans...the two B16s I have now work OK, but run 10C hotter and are 15db louder, and being in the tropics the heat factor is critical), but whatever is available then via BTC will work. I should be able to pull around 19-20TH/s then, and it will be maintenance forward from there. I'm not sure I would be willing to go to this far if there wasn't the confidence in this pool operation. I've been monitoring Slush (was with them for quite a while) and they don't seem to be doing well at all, which was also my experience that brought me here. Find a host site...before you burn your island shack down! I have found it is easier to add a little at a time as profit grows and never having to worry about heat, noise, or amp capacity by keeping my rigs at a data center. And profit has been higher here at kano! No worries. Not gonna burn anything down. I'm 2,500 miles from the nearest continent. I'm 200 miles from O'ahu (Honolulu...I live in Kekaha village, on the far west end of Kaua'i Island...my apt complex is the LAST such building before French Frigate Shoals and Midway). This entire project was started with a Radeon 290x running on my workstation; except for the S2 (bought used from another miner in HNL last year), all my hardware has been paid for 80% by BTC, up until the last S7, and that was all BTC. I don't have the resources to use a datacenter, if there was even one available within a reasonable distance. My own problem, of course, is that I don't trust anyone else managing my BTC operation (with the exception of Kano and CK in this instance...but then, the pool is Kano's operation, not mine). I have a contract with a hosting company that I have come to trust that has worked well, as I host several websites, but I wouldn't make the same profit using them for this application. And, I really don't have a helluva lot else to keep my self "busy" these days, so I might as well make a little money whilst lounging. EDIT: ...in my "personal" data center... Before I retired I was an "IT Guru" with the US Federal Government where I had my own computer room. I absolutely loved the hands on stuff. I started out with 4 S5s in my garage and I very quickly realized that those things simply were not suitable for the home environment. After a couple of test sites, I settled on a data center 2,958 miles away in Washington State. It's not a distance thing at all because I can log directly into the cgminer on each rig and do 99% of everything I need to do right there. If I need boots on the ground, a quick email to Toomim Brothers and they usually recycle power (or whatever) in less than 5 minutes! They are masters at hosting BTC equipment and are very transparent (think kano and ck running a data center in the US). For the resources, it costs me the exact same thing with them as I was paying in electricity at my house so that part is unnoticeable. I sleep good at night knowing my 9 S7s and 4 S5s are well taken care of...the only problem I ever have is they keep it so cold that I have to crank my fans down to 25-30% to keep the error rates at a normal level
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April 25, 2016, 08:04:10 PM |
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Block by klop!
that was with isn 12 seconds That's nothing, on the last block I got whiff of it 6 seconds after it hit, but as soon as I got to the kano ckpool forum page clgrissom3 had Block! That dude's fast, and frankly the more times he cheers in a block the better!!
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I don't believe in superstition because it's bad luck: 13thF1oor6CAwyzyxXPNnRvu3nhhYeqZdc These aren't the Droids you're looking for: S5 & S7 (Sold), R4B2, R4B4 (RIP), 2x S9 obsolete, 2xS15-28, S17-56, S17-70 Pushing a whopping 1/5 PH! Oh The SPEED!!!
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