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Had a network glitch in CKDB - so I had to restart it. Mining is completely unaffected. Yet again, nothing to do with the recent changes - added to the TODO list to sort out why it happened and fix it Restart almost complete.
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July 26, 2017, 04:46:50 AM |
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Thanks again Kano-san!
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July 26, 2017, 05:03:42 AM |
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Nice green color! I like it, keep them coming guys!
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July 26, 2017, 06:11:38 AM |
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Thanks again Kano-san!
Probably more detail than you want to know but ... Web<->CKDB is handled via 2 socat connections through a secure tunnel. The tunnel avoids constant logging in to the main server for every request, the socat's make a new connection for each message, through the tunnel and at the CKDB end translate the socket into a linux socket as per what CKDB wants. When the tunnel closes (once in a blue moon) the replies to all the web messages that CKDB is processing, will not be wanted, since the web server will have given up on them and replied with the red "Database is reloading, mining is all OK" message. This leads to a (possibly large) number of unwanted messages queued in CKDB and trying to be sent back to the web server. I'll need to get CKDB to not report every one of them, but rather a summary a minute later, since it's OK that they fail, since they are no longer wanted. However, on the console it looks like CKDB has gone into network cardiac arrest due to so many messages not replied, and I restarted it to clear it As I mentioned, it's on the TODO list, but since it's ever so rare (happened probably only twice before) it's not urgent.
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July 26, 2017, 06:21:52 AM |
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Thanks again Kano-san!
Probably more detail than you want to know but ... Web<->CKDB is handled via 2 socat connections through a secure tunnel. The tunnel avoids constant logging in to the main server for every request, the socat's make a new connection for each message, through the tunnel and at the CKDB end translate the socket into a linux socket as per what CKDB wants. When the tunnel closes (once in a blue moon) the replies to all the web messages that CKDB is processing, will not be wanted, since the web server will have given up on them and replied with the red "Database is reloading, mining is all OK" message. This leads to a (possibly large) number of unwanted messages queued in CKDB and trying to be sent back to the web server. I'll need to get CKDB to not report every one of them, but rather a summary a minute later, since it's OK that they fail, since they are no longer wanted. However, on the console it looks like CKDB has gone into network cardiac arrest due to so many messages not replied, and I restarted it to clear it As I mentioned, it's on the TODO list, but since it's ever so rare (happened probably only twice before) it's not urgent. That's exactly the kinda stuff I like to hear about! While I'm not familiar with Socat, it sounds like CKDB just got into a strange state due to not being able to get replies from the web server, and couldn't recover.
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July 26, 2017, 06:49:28 AM |
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Block! by mikese
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July 26, 2017, 11:35:01 AM |
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Block! by mikese That gets us to 54 for the month 52.21 is 100% luck. So 63 blocks for the month will do the trick. That means only 9 more needed. I for one predict 12 more. or 66 for July
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July 26, 2017, 11:59:19 AM |
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I for one predict 12 more. Don't go jinx'n it now with your predictions..
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July 26, 2017, 12:06:45 PM |
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Oh, one thing I didn't mentioned when I put in the BIP91 code on the pool: I've changed it to always generate the 988,888 size blocks, instead of an 88,888 on the block change then 988,888 for all work until the next block change. The reason is that 0.14.2 is 'supposed' to be faster at block transfers due to them finally implementing my idea from 5 years ago (not transferring the full block, just the expected header/transaction needed, then whatever else is needed if requested) Thus the time lost generating a full block 'might' be gained in the faster transfer of the block in or out on the net. Hopefully they balance out, but I've not spent any effort comparing, since I'm not sure about how much is gained in the optimised block transfer. If generation+transfer is slower, then that would mean a slightly higher chance of getting an orphan, if instead it balances out, then no expected difference. Anyway, this covers the case before when we were getting smaller blocks if the previous network block was less than 30 seconds before our block. Unfortunately, it would appear that the blocks are no longer as full as they were before, when the majority said SegWit was necessary ... sounds like a segwit scam to me
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July 26, 2017, 12:28:59 PM |
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I for one predict 12 more. Don't go jinx'n it now with your predictions.. No worries my jinx-i-facation abilities are long gone. If anything we will get 14 or 15 before the month is out. Here is why I placed an order for avalon 741 last week and they took from fri-sat-sun-mon-tue-wed before they gave me a btc bill. So instead of having my gear in hand mining here Say this past mon it will come on tue the 1st. With me losing a week or six days of mining. So I am sure kano.is will be smoking red hot from now until I get the miner next week.
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July 26, 2017, 12:32:18 PM |
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Pretty solid logic there, phil. I'm convinced.
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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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July 26, 2017, 12:36:06 PM |
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I registered at kano.is. I can't find where to enter a payout address.
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July 26, 2017, 12:40:01 PM |
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I registered at kano.is. I can't find where to enter a payout address.
Account->Settings
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July 26, 2017, 12:40:32 PM |
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I registered at kano.is. I can't find where to enter a payout address.
It's under the account settings tab. Welcome aboard!!
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July 26, 2017, 12:47:44 PM |
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Anyone here using a wireless bridge. Got my 2 S9's in and they are LOUD!!! Until I get them into hosting (Sept) I was thinking of moving them out into the garage. Can't run a wire there, but I can run a bridge. Has anyone used DD-WRT?
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July 26, 2017, 12:53:41 PM |
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Block! by mikese I'm loving the Stats page
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July 26, 2017, 01:02:21 PM |
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Anyone here using a wireless bridge. Got my 2 S9's in and they are LOUD!!! Until I get them into hosting (Sept) I was thinking of moving them out into the garage. Can't run a wire there, but I can run a bridge. Has anyone used DD-WRT?
Or try a power-line ... that's what I used to get down to my garage (dungeon) basement 2 floors below me - until I moved the A7 up here to heat the room (on lower speed) ... also what I use for my internet modem - coz it's not near anything and my walls are all solid concrete - and internet here sux shit and is way slower than anything you could ever run over a powerline
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July 26, 2017, 01:05:48 PM |
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Anyone here using a wireless bridge. Got my 2 S9's in and they are LOUD!!! Until I get them into hosting (Sept) I was thinking of moving them out into the garage. Can't run a wire there, but I can run a bridge. Has anyone used DD-WRT?
Or try a power-line ... that's what I used to get down to my garage (dungeon) basement 2 floors below me - until I moved the A7 up here to heat the room (on lower speed) Can you run it across a 220 line? Plus it's only for a month or so, want to do it on the cheap!! But the wife is starting to bitch about the fan noise.. Should have kept the R4s!!!
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July 26, 2017, 01:09:07 PM |
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Anyone here using a wireless bridge. Got my 2 S9's in and they are LOUD!!! Until I get them into hosting (Sept) I was thinking of moving them out into the garage. Can't run a wire there, but I can run a bridge. Has anyone used DD-WRT?
Or try a power-line ... that's what I used to get down to my garage (dungeon) basement 2 floors below me - until I moved the A7 up here to heat the room (on lower speed) Can you run it across a 220 line? Plus it's only for a month or so, want to do it on the cheap!! But the wife is starting to bitch about the fan noise.. Should have kept the R4s!!! These sort of things - some are quite cheap. https://www.newegg.com/powerline-networking/subcategory/id-294If you have power in your garage then it must get there somehow
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