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October 11, 2012, 08:55:30 PM |
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Submissions: 12956 total, 475 rejected, 96.33% efficiency Rejects are also quite high now I dont see the rejects as much. here is after about 16 hours of running 2 identical rigs. one against ozcoin pps and one against coinlab. both rigs have a plethora of backup pools and i will get those stats when i shut down cgminer. as you can see the rig pointed at coinlab is not running as hard (mostly 98%, not 99%), but overall it has had more accepted shares so far. enjoy cgminer version 2.3.6 - Started: [October 10, 2012, 9:49 pm] Rig:miner9 miner9 (5s):2903.73 (avg): 2898.28 Mh/s | H: 125 Q:25399 A:42883 R:32 HW:0 E:?% U:40.11/m TQ:? ST:62 SS:? DW:3909 NB:204 LW:147390 GF:9 RF:5 Connected to http://pool.coinlab.com:8332 with LP as user ? Value: GPU 0: 70.5C 3178RPM 49% 120 | 362.8/362.6Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5347 R:6 HW:0 U:5.00/m I: 7 GPU 1: 71.5C 3178RPM 49% 121 | 363.3/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5325 R:6 HW:0 U:4.98/m I: 7 GPU 2: 71.5C 3597RPM 59% 131 | 362.3/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5368 R:5 HW:0 U:5.02/m I: 7 GPU 3: 68.5C 3597RPM 59% 128 | 363.4/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5491 R:3 HW:0 U:5.14/m I: 7 GPU 4: 72.0C 3191RPM 49% 121 | 362.9/362.3Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5218 R:1 HW:0 U:4.88/m I: 7 GPU 5: 70.5C 3189RPM 49% 120 | 363.5/362.2Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5337 R:4 HW:0 U:4.99/m I: 7 GPU 6: 68.5C 3741RPM 61% 130 | 363.1/362.2Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5439 R:5 HW:0 U:5.09/m I: 7 GPU 7: 71.0C 3741RPM 61% 132 | 362.5/362.2Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5358 R:2 HW:0 U:5.01/m I: 7
cgminer version 2.3.6 - Started: [October 10, 2012, 9:49 pm] Rig:miner10 miner10 (5s):2905.14 (avg): 2906.98 Mh/s | H: 127.19 Q:28187 A:42651 R:203 HW:0 E:?% U:39.89/m TQ:? ST:18 SS:? DW:4662 NB:206 LW:113959 GF:7 RF:3 Connected to http://us.ozco.in:8332 with LP as user ? Value: GPU 0: 71.5C 3584RPM 60% 132 | 364.0/363.6Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5286 R:26 HW:0 U:4.94/m I: 7 GPU 1: 68.0C 3584RPM 60% 128 | 362.6/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5385 R:22 HW:0 U:5.04/m I: 7 GPU 2: 70.5C 3581RPM 59% 130 | 363.5/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5331 R:17 HW:0 U:4.99/m I: 7 GPU 3: 70.0C 3584RPM 59% 129 | 363.0/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5283 R:23 HW:0 U:4.94/m I: 7 GPU 4: 69.5C 3337RPM 55% 125 | 363.3/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5300 R:22 HW:0 U:4.96/m I: 7 GPU 5: 69.5C 3337RPM 55% 125 | 362.3/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5378 R:35 HW:0 U:5.03/m I: 7 GPU 6: 71.0C 3233RPM 56% 127 | 362.9/363.3Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5319 R:28 HW:0 U:4.98/m I: 7 GPU 7: 67.5C 3233RPM 56% 124 | 363.5/363.3Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:5369 R:30 HW:0 U:5.02/m I: 7
Awesome! Sharing this with the team.
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TheHarbinger
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Why is it so damn hot in here?
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October 11, 2012, 09:03:42 PM |
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I don't know what problems you guys are having, but I just check the rig I have pointed here before I did it's daily restart. I had about 50k accepted, and 2 rejects.
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October 11, 2012, 09:58:29 PM |
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We had two major load spikes today; the first was at 12:46pm Pacific, something in our servers borked so we had major getwork latency, up to 10seconds per request for a little bit.
The second was at 2:38pm pacific. About the same load; we did better, latency was maxing at 3.3 seconds. We'll post here when we're ready for round three -- hopefully you all can hammer things a bit more!
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I'm the CEO of CoinLab ( www.coinlab.com) and the Executive Director of the Bitcoin Foundation, I will identify if I'm speaking for myself or one of the organizations when I post from this account.
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jjiimm_64
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October 12, 2012, 02:38:04 AM |
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coinlab vs ozcoin pool test with identical rigs test ran ~24.3 hours miner9 shares submitted to coinlab: miner10 shares submitted to ozco: rig | rig accepted | pool valid | pool invalid | miner9 | 58885 | 56,340 | ? | miner10 | 58628 | 58,436 | 78 |
because i was using screen and ssh, the cgminer summary scrolled up where i could not copy it. sorry, i have to assume the other accepted shares went to my other pools, or even to my solo backup. (btw, i have found 3 blocks this year(2 for me, 1 for a pool) with bleeding shares like this) cgminer version 2.3.6 - Started: [October 10, 2012, 9:49 pm] Rig:miner9 miner9 (5s):2899.86 (avg): 2898.42 Mh/s | H: 115.25 Q:35227 A:58885 R:43 HW:0 E:?% U:40.12/m TQ:? ST:93 SS:? DW:5817 NB:294 LW:194688 GF:18 RF:67 Connected to http://pool.coinlab.com:8332 with LP as user ? Value: GPU 0: 71.0C 2649RPM 41% 112 | 362.1/362.6Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7334 R:8 HW:0 U:5.00/m I: 7 GPU 1: 72.5C 2649RPM 41% 114 | 362.2/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7311 R:7 HW:0 U:4.98/m I: 7 GPU 2: 70.5C 3013RPM 48% 119 | 362.0/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7385 R:8 HW:0 U:5.03/m I: 7 GPU 3: 68.0C 3013RPM 48% 116 | 362.2/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7508 R:3 HW:0 U:5.12/m I: 7 GPU 4: 70.5C 2759RPM 42% 113 | 362.8/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7199 R:2 HW:0 U:4.90/m I: 7 GPU 5: 69.5C 2759RPM 42% 112 | 362.8/362.3Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7307 R:4 HW:0 U:4.98/m I: 7 GPU 6: 67.5C 3171RPM 50% 118 | 362.8/362.2Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7455 R:7 HW:0 U:5.08/m I: 7 GPU 7: 70.5C 3171RPM 50% 121 | 363.1/362.2Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7386 R:4 HW:0 U:5.03/m I: 7
cgminer version 2.3.6 - Started: [October 10, 2012, 9:49 pm] Rig:miner10 miner10 (5s):2904.87 (avg): 2906.91 Mh/s | H: 119.25 Q:38835 A:58628 R:317 HW:0 E:?% U:39.94/m TQ:? ST:24 SS:? DW:6532 NB:296 LW:155663 GF:11 RF:5 Connected to http://us.ozco.in:8332 with LP as user ? Value: GPU 0: 71.0C 3143RPM 51% 122 | 363.8/363.6Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7248 R:38 HW:0 U:4.94/m I: 7 GPU 1: 67.5C 3143RPM 51% 119 | 363.0/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7423 R:47 HW:0 U:5.06/m I: 7 GPU 2: 70.5C 3043RPM 49% 120 | 363.7/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7285 R:31 HW:0 U:4.96/m I: 7 GPU 3: 70.0C 3043RPM 49% 119 | 362.8/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7217 R:30 HW:0 U:4.92/m I: 7 GPU 4: 69.5C 2978RPM 49% 119 | 363.0/363.4Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7409 R:35 HW:0 U:5.05/m I: 7 GPU 5: 70.0C 2978RPM 49% 119 | 362.7/363.4Mh/s | 98% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7416 R:43 HW:0 U:5.05/m I: 7 GPU 6: 71.0C 2904RPM 50% 121 | 363.2/363.3Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7304 R:41 HW:0 U:4.98/m I: 7 GPU 7: 66.5C 2904RPM 50% 117 | 362.8/363.3Mh/s | 99% | 800Mhz 300Mhz 1.05V A:7326 R:52 HW:0 U:4.99/m I: 7
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GenTarkin
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October 12, 2012, 02:49:44 PM |
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Why you using such an outdated version of cgminer?
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October 12, 2012, 02:50:26 PM |
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Never touch a running system... ?
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October 12, 2012, 02:56:04 PM |
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Why you using such an outdated version of cgminer?
I have found that cgminer 2.7.6 is very stable and is better able to keep rigs full of work. I would recommend to anyone to upgrade to 2.7.6 if you are using cgminer. I have done this for my entire farm and have seen good improvements.
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October 12, 2012, 03:36:12 PM |
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Why you using such an outdated version of cgminer?
I have found that cgminer 2.7.6 is very stable and is better able to keep rigs full of work. I would recommend to anyone to upgrade to 2.7.6 if you are using cgminer. I have done this for my entire farm and have seen good improvements. +1 ( also 2.7.6 works great doing 99.90%@btcguild pool day in day out with xubuntu12.4) Totals *,***.** MH/s shares 3247443 (99.90%)
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October 12, 2012, 03:48:09 PM |
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Why you using such an outdated version of cgminer?
2 reasons. 1. i tried 2.7.? and it was not stable on my windows with bfl's rig 2. all my linux rigs are linuxcoin, and upgrading to clovis's bins are problematic, i have to use kano's linux bins. point being, i have extremely good uptime. i have not been below 50gigs unless i had a power outage for many months.
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CoinLab (OP)
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October 12, 2012, 07:01:33 PM |
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Just a heads up, pool hashrate has jumped up a bit today . We're putting up another frontend now, but you may notice a bit of latency for the next hourish. Thanks for helping us grow!
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October 13, 2012, 07:39:16 AM |
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Just a heads up, pool hashrate has jumped up a bit today . We're putting up another frontend now, but you may notice a bit of latency for the next hourish. Thanks for helping us grow! I'm not sure if what i'm experiencing is a problem. But the estimated hashrate from your pool is really low for me. I'm getting 7% lower hash rate than what it should be. For example, Its 700Mh/s less with 10Gh/s than mining at other pool. Is it the estimated hashrate the 95% of my total contributed hashrate? Do the number of shares i'm seeing before or after the 5% fee ? Also do you have more details in stats in the working? where do i check my points?
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jjiimm_64
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October 13, 2012, 04:07:46 PM |
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Just a heads up, pool hashrate has jumped up a bit today . We're putting up another frontend now, but you may notice a bit of latency for the next hourish. Thanks for helping us grow! I'm not sure if what i'm experiencing is a problem. But the estimated hashrate from your pool is really low for me. I'm getting 7% lower hash rate than what it should be. For example, Its 700Mh/s less with 10Gh/s than mining at other pool. Is it the estimated hashrate the 95% of my total contributed hashrate? Do the number of shares i'm seeing before or after the 5% fee ? Also do you have more details in stats in the working? where do i check my points? its the weekend, so i dont think they are around: All very good questions. hashrate does report low, but shares are submitted normally. if you use cgminer, have some backup pools and you will get about 2000 bleeding shares for every about every 60k (see my test about share submissions) We need stat porn really bad, but they are concentrating on the backend mostly. points are equal to shares submitted.
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October 13, 2012, 09:19:20 PM Last edit: October 13, 2012, 11:42:41 PM by philips |
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Something is happening at the main site, for the first time I can see a fairly approximation of my hasrate. It always used to be a bit lower (like others reported) The announcement is there for some time but only now I see some results.
Do you guys see it?
Edit: Aaaaaand it's gone.
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October 13, 2012, 10:45:36 PM |
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Any news on how you will pay out on Nvidia compared to AMD/ATI hardware? As NV is dead slow when mining bitcoins but better for most HPC work, will there be some kind of compensation?
I'm thinking about replacing my two 580 GTX in my desktop computer with something (much) less power hungry. Unless you have a model where it makes sense to use such video cards, then I'll keep them.
(...) Eventually we want to make a market, so bonus rates will be set based on supply and demand. We'd love for miners to be able to set, "My power costs X. I'm willing to do commercial HPC work for 1.3 X. I'm willing to do Academic work units for as low as 1.05 X. If no work at that rate is available, mine Bitcoins. If mining Bitcoins would earn less than 1.05 X, sleep." Then, our software will figure out which jobs to do based on your ruleset, and automatically switch between them for you to maximize profit. (...) Another thing which is not really clear to me: If doing HPC work and $/GH/s/day is below 2.5, will the HPC workunits be deducted from my loyalty points? Or do loyalty points only work together with bitcoin mining? If no, at which point is the $/GH/s/day calculated in your current model? In the first step, when calculating the "base value" (this would mean your "earnings protection" will kick in as soon as possible) or in the last step, after adding all bonuses (HPC bonus, AMD/NV bonus)? Oh, and another question: Will I always be mining bitcoins if there is no HPC work available? I don't know the market, but I could imagine a 5850/5870 (or think about cards like the 5770...) is unsuitable for most HPC tasks.
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GenTarkin
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October 15, 2012, 04:51:39 AM |
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Question for ya CL... If BTC dropped below 2.5$/GH .. RIGHT NOW... would you be willing to pay our garunteed rate at this point in time? Or .. how would that work..
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October 15, 2012, 11:33:40 AM |
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See OP: "Loyalty Point credits can only be redeemed through our custom mining client."
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October 15, 2012, 02:56:59 PM |
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ah, so we are fucked till that comes out then.... =/ If it ever comes out... lol
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October 15, 2012, 04:26:15 PM |
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You've got much bigger fish to fry than starting yet another pool. Keep it (your business model) clean and simple, we have enough pools with strange Byzantine rules (cough, BonusPool, cough). This thread is already getting filled with ZOMGPonziScam drama.
I agree, I should definitely not be giving added value to miners that isnt available to them from the other pools. Shame on me. I would love to understand how you got to the byzantine part without thread crapping here so if you wish to elaborate on that feel free to pm or post in the bonuspool thread. Oversensitive much Clipse? I'd love to post in your BonuScamPool thread, but you locked it a long time ago. Cute! You sure have done a good job "giving added value to miners that isnt available to them from the other pools." Hey, maybe you can sell CoinLab your PenaltyPool software. It has decent stats and you don't seem to be using it!
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October 15, 2012, 06:23:13 PM |
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question about loyalty points:
When we do redeem the points, how many shares do we have to submit per day to equal 1gh?
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CoinLab (OP)
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October 15, 2012, 08:42:37 PM |
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Question for ya CL... If BTC dropped below 2.5$/GH .. RIGHT NOW... would you be willing to pay our garunteed rate at this point in time? Or .. how would that work..
If mining earnings drop below $2.5 / GH/s / day right now, you'll start redeeming Loyalty Points now, earning the price floor ($0.00012427 PPS), with whatever miner you choose. Our custom client will be out in about two weeks, and once its released, we'll probably give a few week grace period before we'll require it to redeem Loyalty Points.
question about loyalty points:
When we do redeem the points, how many shares do we have to submit per day to equal 1gh?
20,116 diff 1 shares is the expected output of 1 GH/s for 24 hours.
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