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Other => Graveyard => BitShares PTS => Topic started by: jh00 on November 12, 2013, 01:08:21 am
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Hi,
We are happy to announce our new Protoshares mining pool on ypool.net (http://ypool.net)
Stats:
- 150 confirmations per block (will be decreased in the future)
- Custom miner software & low latency protocol
- High performance server - Very low percentage (<0.5%) of rejected shares or miner downtime
- Active in development - New features coming every few days
- Very helpful and active community
- Payout limit 1 PTS
- 5% fee
- Mined transaction fees are paid to users
- Strong cooperation with miner developers to bring you the best service available
Link:
http://ypool.net (http://ypool.net)
Once registered, you can find a guide on where to download compatible miners and how to set them up. You can also find GPU miners for ypool on this forum.
The source of the original jhProtominer is available on github (https://github.com/jh000/jhProtominer) soon.
-- jh00 & testix
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WE need CODE NOW~!
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WE need CODE NOW~!
I can only do one thing at a time. The github should be up in less than an hour.
Edit: It's up now. Check the link in the first post.
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I've mined out xpm on this pool before, they're pretty good. This miner is incredible, I really do want to see how this code works, but I'm willing to wait, while I'm using it to mine :D
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I am starting to mine here too, will update with my payout status when I receive my first PTS.
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Are "collisions"/min the same thing has "hashes"/min? I'm hovering around 100 collisions/min on a 6 core CPU which seems considerably faster than all of the other miners out there.
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How do I install this on a linux machine?
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Are "collisions"/min the same thing has "hashes"/min? I'm hovering around 100 collisions/min on a 6 core CPU which seems considerably faster than all of the other miners out there.
Yes it should be the same.
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the url is down? i didnt read above if someone wrote.
Edit: its back up. may try another day
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the url is down? i didnt read above if someone wrote.
It was down for a few minutes for me too but I just got back in. Mining at 100+ hpm when I was getting ~25hpm on Coyote.
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Can you please post compile instructions for Linux Ubuntu? I'd like to test this.
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the url is down? i didnt read above if someone wrote.
Edit: its back up. may try another day
The website is a bit instable today. I made some fixes and it should run fine now. The pool server is not affected however, mining+payout will work even when the website is down.
Can you please post compile instructions for Linux Ubuntu? I'd like to test this.
The source code is for Windows only, but some people already told me that they will port it to Linux.
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WE need CODE NOW~!
I can only do one thing at a time. The github should be up in less than an hour.
Edit: It's up now. Check the link in the first post.
I cant code your git... I'm greenhands
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I would love if we could solo with this!
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Would really like to use this pool, wonder if it could be a little more user friendly for the tech challenged? how do I get my worker connected to the pool? step by step if you have the time please.
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just try it on my old x32 system work well on 2 cores - non of previous miners work on 2 cores on 32 bit sistem
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pool frontend is dead
anyway i had only 10% reported shares strange
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>:( >:( >:( The pool is down!!
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Just wantet to try it, but pool website is down, can´t download the miner :(
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Seems too many connections(
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damnit !6%fee with suck protection. >:( >:(
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Mining at 100+ hpm when I was getting ~25hpm on Coyote.
Wow,that is sooo cool! I would be geting140 hpm then :)
Just sadly the pool is down and I can´t download the miner :'(
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pool does not work
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miner who will give a link to download
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Sorry to say but not very reliable. Been down twice in the space of 8 hrs.
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pool is back up, and the miner is not measured in hpm it is measured in collisions per min. As explained by freetrade "I've made some updates to code to count collisions per minute rather than hashes per minute.
Some hashes generate 0 collisions, I've seen others generate up to 8.
Hashes per minute is a good metric to use if you're tweaking the speed of an algorithm.
Collisions per minute is a much better metric to judge your chances of finding a block. It is also much better to use when comparing algorithms which is what most end users of solo and pool miners will want to do."
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Sorry for the downtime. There was a ddos attack a few days ago which forced us to migrate to new software/hardware immediately to withstand the attack, it worked but the downside is that the service is a bit unstable now. Yesterday I found a very critical bug that probably has caused a majority of the crashes. Since it was fixed there has not been a single second of downtime caused by our own software. The recent 5 hour downtime was due to a hard disk failure, which is just bad luck and it was also the only time since the launch of our pool where the pool server for mining was down and not only the fronted.
Again I am sorry for the inconvenience.
The good news is that we have ~5000 workers connected and find a block every 6 minutes, not bad for a pool that is up for only 18 hours.
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Hope to see the linux miner :)
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Hope to see the linux miner :)
yes pls ...
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So is it safe to say that 90 colisions per minut is about the same as 90 hash per minut?
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Hope to see the linux miner :)
I'm using it with wine, seems to work ok.
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Hi everyone,
I've port this miner to Linux. It makes ~90cpm on a Intel Xeon E5620(4C8T@2.4GHz) and 16GB memory. It's really fast (although the codes are so bad formatted). Thanks jh.
Github
https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port (https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port).
How to use
git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u tyeken8.1 -p 1 -m512
Known issue
Share invalid on some machines.
Pls check the log to see if the server rejects your share by `Share data time overflow'.
I don't know if this is my bug; I'm working on this now.
Questions
PM me or issue on github.
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Update
Auto reconnect issue fixed.
Please do "git pull" and recompile the client
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So is it safe to say that 90 colisions per minut is about the same as 90 hash per minut?
Yes, that that is safe. What i call HPM is the number of block hashes, not birthday hashes so they are effectively the same thing.
Looks like I will have to update my miner.
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Hi everyone,
I've port this miner to Linux. It makes ~85cpm on a Intel Xeon E5620(4C8T@2.4GHz) and 16GB memory. It's really fast (although the codes are so bad formatted). Thanks jh.
Github
https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port (https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port).
How to use
git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u tyeken8.1 -p 1 -m512
Questions
PM me or issue on github.
Donate
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Thank you very much. It runs great! I am getting 100-140 collisions/min on my Xeon. Is that good?
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Thank you very much. It runs great! I am getting 100-140 collisions/min on my Xeon. Is that good?
Pretty nice.
Pls check the log, find if the server rejects your share by `Share data time overflow'. I don't know if this is my bug; I'm working on this now.
BTW: Donate if you like it ;)
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Here's the full set of commands to compile and run this miner on ubuntu / linux:
#download the source files
git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port
#change to the src directory
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer/
#compile the code
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
#run the new miner - don't forget to change the user. my settings are for 8 threads at maximum memory (512m per thread)
./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u craggietx.1 -p 1 -t 8 -m512
I am seeing 3x times faster if collisions/min is same as hpm on coyote miner
Nice work tyeken8!
PS. I already had compiled the ptsminer on this server so I did not need any new dependencies. you may need some of all of the below packages if compiling fails for you:
# Update & upgrade repositories and install build tools
sudo apt-get update
#&& apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get -y install build-essential git
# Install ptsminer dependencies
sudo apt-get -y install libminiupnpc-dev libssl-dev libgmp3-dev libboost-chrono1.48-dev libboost-filesystem1.48-dev libboost-system1.48-dev libboost-program-options1.48-dev libboost-thread1.48-dev
# Get db4.8 source, compile and install
wget http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz
tar -xzvf db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz
cd db-4.8.30.NC/build_unix
../dist/configure --enable-cxx
sudo make
sudo make install
# Tell your system where to find db4.8
export BDB_INCLUDE_PATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/include"
export BDB_LIB_PATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib"
sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb-4.8.so
sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so
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Hi everyone,
I've port this miner to Linux. It makes ~85cpm on a Intel Xeon E5620(4C8T@2.4GHz) and 16GB memory. It's really fast (although the codes are so bad formatted). Thanks jh.
Thank you! It works fine :)
Strange thing is that I've 3 miners running, but they doesnt appear as "active" on the web. Also shares = 0.0 but Unconfirmed (PTS) is growing.
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jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
make: *** [jhlib.o] Error 1
any ideas what i can do ?
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Care to explain your algorithm from a mile-high view?
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jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
make: *** [jhlib.o] Error 1
any ideas what i can do ?
Are you on a 32bit cpu or a 32bit OS?
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jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
make: *** [jhlib.o] Error 1
any ideas what i can do ?
Are you on a 32bit cpu or a 32bit OS?
ubuntu 31.10 64
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All my miners said "Connection to server lost - Reconnect in 45 seconds" but it doesnt reconnect, had to restart it :-\
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This miner is great! I am mining with 130-140 collisions/min !
While I only get 20 colisions/min on the miner integratet in the client!
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Still very new to this but I have the miner up and running on an older laptop to test it out.
Is performance restricted more by the number of threads running or by the total memory in use?
For example is 1 thread with 512mb ram the same as 4 threads at 128mb ram.
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Thank you very much. It runs great! I am getting 100-140 collisions/min on my Xeon. Is that good?
Pretty nice.
Pls check the log, find if the server rejects your share by `Share data time overflow'. I don't know if this is my bug; I'm working on this now.
BTW: Donate if you like it ;)
Donated ;)
I cannot see something unusual so far. 7 workers are running fine now.
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impressive miner! Congratulations ;)
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Hmm the auto reconnect does not work for me.
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jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
make: *** [jhlib.o] Error 1
any ideas what i can do ?
Are you on a 32bit cpu or a 32bit OS?
ubuntu 31.10 64
can anybody hlep me to solve this issue?
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jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
make: *** [jhlib.o] Error 1
any ideas what i can do ?
Are you on a 32bit cpu or a 32bit OS?
ubuntu 31.10 64
can anybody hlep me to solve this issue?
When you compile, remove -march=native and you won't get that error.
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" >>> make CFLAGS="-O3"
If you are compiling on digitalocean, use this.
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
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Wow ypool seems to be getting more than 50% of the blocks...
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Wow,
Just to let you know, I'm very impressed about ypool.net
Compliments to the maker
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jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
make: *** [jhlib.o] Error 1
any ideas what i can do ?
Are you on a 32bit cpu or a 32bit OS?
ubuntu 31.10 64
can anybody hlep me to solve this issue?
When you compile, remove -march=native and you won't get that error.
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" >>> make CFLAGS="-O3"
If you are compiling on digitalocean, use this.
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
woah thx man it works great now :D
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Any chance of building a osx client now we have linux one?
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Hi everyone,
I've port this miner to Linux. It makes ~90cpm on a Intel Xeon E5620(4C8T@2.4GHz) and 16GB memory. It's really fast (although the codes are so bad formatted). Thanks jh.
Github
https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port (https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port).
How to use
git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u tyeken8.1 -p 1 -m512
Known issue
Share invalid on some machines.
Pls check the log to see if the server rejects your share by `Share data time overflow'.
I don't know if this is my bug; I'm working on this now.
Questions
PM me or issue on github.
Donate
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Nice work thanks ! ;) Could you merge the 1024M patch from the master branch, how much faster is it compared to 512M ?
Tried to compile it on a Raspberry Pi, it compiles without error with make without arguments or even make CFLAGS="-O2 -march=armv6j" but the process is killed after logging :
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� jhProtominer (v0.1c) �
� author: jh �
� http://ypool.net �
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Launching miner...
Using 128 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 1 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with Valinor.rpi
Killed
Any idea why ?
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is there a way to limit the number of threads?
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is there a way to limit the number of threads?
-t numberofthreads ?
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is there a way to limit the number of threads?
-t numberofthreads ?
dang tried to rush back on here and say i got it... lol but yes thats correct.
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Hmm the auto reconnect does not work for me.
Quick fix for the auto-reconnect issue:
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
perl -pe 's/Sleep\(45000\);/exit\(1\);/g' main.cpp | perl -pe 's/45 seconds/8 seconds/g' > m ; mv m main.cpp ; make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
echo "while true; do ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u yago.propinas -p x -m512 -t 4; sleep 8; done" > jhminer.sh ; chmod +x jhminer.sh
./jhminer.sh
It modifies the source to exit when that error appears, compile it and then create a script to auto-launch jhProtominer again after error.
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Hey,
the payout does not really work for me. I have ~4 PTS now and my auto payout is set to 2.
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Trying to mine with several workers on the same LAN. Seems that the miners connect to the server, but on ypool.net site it says that only one or zero miners are connected :-\
Also "Unconfirmed (PTS)" is too low. A friend with 3x collisions/min has 20x balance, and I was mining on that pool before him :(
Seems that something is wrong here, right? How should I fix it?
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@yago, When I run it, it connects successfully and says it logged in, but then says "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" and exits. Would you know why?
I have tried:
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=generic"
make CFLAGS="-O3"
All create a binary that gives the same error.
Intel Xeon - 64 bit Linux Ubuntu
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@yago, When I run it, it connects successfully and says it logged in, but then says "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" and exits. Would you know why?
I have tried:
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=generic"
make CFLAGS="-O3"
All create a binary that gives the same error.
Intel Xeon - 64 bit Linux Ubuntu
Sorry but I don't know why that binary fails on your server.
Are you using a virtual machine?
Try to reboot if possible.
Found this using google, maybe it works for you:
try setting the following prior to building:
$ export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
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Hi. Does this miner allow for solo mining? Pointing to 127.0.0.1 it connects but doesn't mine at all. Everything's set up for solo mining, just wondering if there is a reason it won't work. thanks!
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@yago, When I run it, it connects successfully and says it logged in, but then says "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" and exits. Would you know why?
I have tried:
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=generic"
make CFLAGS="-O3"
All create a binary that gives the same error.
Intel Xeon - 64 bit Linux Ubuntu
Sorry but I don't know why that binary fails on your server.
Are you using a virtual machine?
Try to reboot if possible.
Found this using google, maybe it works for you:
try setting the following prior to building:
$ export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
That didn't work. I must have screwed up the machine trying to get wine to work earlier. I started with a fresh machine and it's running well.
Thanks.
Is >512mb per thread supported in your version?
Edit: Nope. it's not yet. "unknown option"
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Kaspersky 2013 quarantied the 64 bit exe. It flagged it as UDS: Dangerous Object.multi.generic. Can this be fixed?
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pool seems down?
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The pool is down again?
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@yago, When I run it, it connects successfully and says it logged in, but then says "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" and exits. Would you know why?
I have tried:
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=generic"
make CFLAGS="-O3"
All create a binary that gives the same error.
Intel Xeon - 64 bit Linux Ubuntu
Try make CFLAGS=-g and run it with gdb until it crashes, then give me a backtrace.
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Hi. Does this miner allow for solo mining? Pointing to 127.0.0.1 it connects but doesn't mine at all. Everything's set up for solo mining, just wondering if there is a reason it won't work. thanks!
Could you do a post or thread on how you solo mine with this please? I'm interested to learn how one can solo mine without directly using the main protosharesd client.
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@yago, When I run it, it connects successfully and says it logged in, but then says "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" and exits. Would you know why?
I have tried:
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=generic"
make CFLAGS="-O3"
All create a binary that gives the same error.
Intel Xeon - 64 bit Linux Ubuntu
Try make CFLAGS=-g and run it with gdb until it crashes, then give me a backtrace.
Thanks. But I already got it. I just used a new machine. :) Then this one worked: make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
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Hi. Does this miner allow for solo mining? Pointing to 127.0.0.1 it connects but doesn't mine at all. Everything's set up for solo mining, just wondering if there is a reason it won't work. thanks!
The miner doesn't support solo mining.
Also I have some news. Orphan detection was massively delayed because of the high block rate, I rewrote the code for it and now it works almost immediate. However, everyone will notice a drop in their unconfirmed since so many blocks got marked as orphan all at once. In other words, I fixed a bug that caused unconfirmed to be higher than it actually is.
The orphan rate on the pool is quite high right now but it should go to nearly zero when the next difficulty adjustment happens.
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The miner doesn't support solo mining.
Thanks for your reply. Really nice work on the miner and pool too!
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Hi. Does this miner allow for solo mining? Pointing to 127.0.0.1 it connects but doesn't mine at all. Everything's set up for solo mining, just wondering if there is a reason it won't work. thanks!
The miner doesn't support solo mining.
Also I have some news. Orphan detection was massively delayed because of the high block rate, I rewrote the code for it and now it works almost immediate. However, everyone will notice a drop in their unconfirmed since so many blocks got marked as orphan all at once. In other words, I fixed a bug that caused unconfirmed to be higher than it actually is.
The orphan rate on the pool is quite high right now but it should go to nearly zero when the next difficulty adjustment happens.
Thanks for leting us know :) Was just about to complayn that I lost some PTS :D
Super wrk you have done wih the miner :)
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Hi. Does this miner allow for solo mining? Pointing to 127.0.0.1 it connects but doesn't mine at all. Everything's set up for solo mining, just wondering if there is a reason it won't work. thanks!
Could you do a post or thread on how you solo mine with this please? I'm interested to learn how one can solo mine without directly using the main protosharesd client.
Just write a pool(proxy) yourself, the miner code on github has almost all code you need
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Hey,
I am getting
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with user.password
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm
Make sure your miner login details are correct
any advice?
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Hey,
I am getting
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with user.password
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm
Make sure your miner login details are correct
At the top of the page there is a button where you can select the coin that you want to mine on ypool (it should be on Primecoin per default) Set it to Protoshares, then create a new worker and try again.
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Hey,
I am getting
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with user.password
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm
Make sure your miner login details are correct
any advice?
change to PTS mode on top of the webpage
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Pool seems to be down. Also showing down on isup.me
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And that explains why the miner is crashing
Pool seems to be down. Also showing down on isup.me
And that explains why my miner is crashing.
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Anybody know why the linux miner crashes/recovers so poorly?
When it goes down (b/c of the pool being inaccessible, etc) even supervisor cannot get it back up again. It's like the process hangs. I have to manually kill the PID and restart again. I wish I could get supervisor to bring it back up again successfully (like I can with the other miners).
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Anybody know why the linux miner crashes/recovers so poorly?
When it goes down (b/c of the pool being inaccessible, etc) even supervisor cannot get it back up again. It's like the process hangs. I have to manually kill the PID and restart again. I wish I could get supervisor to bring it back up again successfully (like I can with the other miners).
update your code, this issue has been fixed 2 hrs ago.
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Pool should be back in a few minutes.
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Hey,
I am getting
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with user.password
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm
Make sure your miner login details are correct
any advice?
change to PTS mode on top of the webpage
Thank you.
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Greetings!
Nice initiative.
Is this pool doing better/faster than alphapool?
Has anyone compared that yet?
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looks like ypool is still down. DDOS?
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Greetings!
Nice initiative.
Is this pool doing better/faster than alphapool?
Has anyone compared that yet?
Its down so 500% faster of 0 is still nothing.
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fuck pool down
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WORk noW!
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Anybody know why the linux miner crashes/recovers so poorly?
When it goes down (b/c of the pool being inaccessible, etc) even supervisor cannot get it back up again. It's like the process hangs. I have to manually kill the PID and restart again. I wish I could get supervisor to bring it back up again successfully (like I can with the other miners).
update your code, this issue has been fixed 2 hrs ago.
Thank you
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down again
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Working fine here...
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My payout threshold set to 2pts... my balance has shown > 2pts for a few hours and no payout yet. Anyone else experiencing problems with payouts?
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I;m not going to complain but I went from 8/min to 90/min. Big bravo and thank you and all. No tips.
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My payout threshold set to 2pts... my balance has shown > 2pts for a few hours and no payout yet. Anyone else experiencing problems with payouts?
There are currently a lot of payouts queued because many people earn more than 2 PTS every hour and yet they have set the payout limit to only 2. The server is limiting the number of payouts per minute to 5 to not clutter the blockchain and slow down the network. I recommend everyone to set the payout limit to something higher (ideally 10 or above), this will give you higher priority for payout and also will cause faster payouts overall.
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My payout threshold set to 2pts... my balance has shown > 2pts for a few hours and no payout yet. Anyone else experiencing problems with payouts?
There are currently a lot of payouts queued because many people earn more than 2 PTS every hour and yet they have set the payout limit to only 2. The server is limiting the number of payouts per minute to 5 to not clutter the blockchain and slow down the network. I recommend everyone to set the payout limit to something higher (ideally 10 or above), this will give you higher priority for payout and also will cause faster payouts overall.
Good advice, thanks
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oot@20:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer# make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
g++ -O3 -march=native -c -o jhlib.o jhlib.cpp
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
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oot@20:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer# make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
g++ -O3 -march=native -c -o jhlib.o jhlib.cpp
jhlib.cpp:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set
#include"global.h"
^
Read page 4 of this thread
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Digital Ocean may be quick and easy, but some of the other providers out there may give you a bit more bang for your buck.
DO - 45 collisions/sec on 8CPU/8GB ~ $0.2 per hour
Service 1 - 120 collisions/sec on 8CPU/8GB ~ $0.3 per hour
Service 2 - 200 collisions/sec 8CPU/8GB ~ $0.4 per hour
Do the math.
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Service 2 - 200 collisions/sec 8CPU/8GB ~ $0.4 per hour
Interested on service 2, also in pm if you can :)
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YPOOL OVER 1MHS!!!
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I noticed all myworkers 20-30% drop in speed...
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Maintenance again...
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Due to the extremely high count of connected workers (over 45000 right now) I have increased the difficulty to find a share by a factor of 4. Everyone will get less shares but the payout should stay about the same.
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This miner does not stop its current work on new block notification? How does ypool server handle stale shares?
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any chance to get get servers reconnect when connection is lost? Must to work and can't have a look the hole time.. Tipps appreciated...
any workaround?
Thx
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any chance to get get servers reconnect when connection is lost? Must to work and can't have a look the hole time.. Tipps appreciated...
any workaround?
Thx
This works for linux builds. :)
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
perl -pe 's/Sleep\(45000\);/exit\(1\);/g' main.cpp | perl -pe 's/45 seconds/8 seconds/g' > m ; mv m main.cpp ; make CFLAGS="-O3"
echo "while true; do ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u m0rph3us0xF.m0rph3us0xF.1 -p 12345 -m512 -t 8; sleep 8; done" > jhminer.sh ; chmod +x jhminer.sh
./jhminer.sh
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any chance to get get servers reconnect when connection is lost? Must to work and can't have a look the hole time.. Tipps appreciated...
any workaround?
Thx
This works for linux builds. :)
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
perl -pe 's/Sleep\(45000\);/exit\(1\);/g' main.cpp | perl -pe 's/45 seconds/8 seconds/g' > m ; mv m main.cpp ; make CFLAGS="-O3"
echo "while true; do ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u m0rph3us0xF.m0rph3us0xF.1 -p 12345 -m512 -t 8; sleep 8; done" > jhminer.sh ; chmod +x jhminer.sh
./jhminer.sh
don't need to do this now. I fixed the Sleep bug earlier
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any chance to get get servers reconnect when connection is lost? Must to work and can't have a look the hole time.. Tipps appreciated...
any workaround?
Thx
This works for linux builds. :)
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
perl -pe 's/Sleep\(45000\);/exit\(1\);/g' main.cpp | perl -pe 's/45 seconds/8 seconds/g' > m ; mv m main.cpp ; make CFLAGS="-O3"
echo "while true; do ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u m0rph3us0xF.m0rph3us0xF.1 -p 12345 -m512 -t 8; sleep 8; done" > jhminer.sh ; chmod +x jhminer.sh
./jhminer.sh
don't need to do this now. I fixed the Sleep bug earlier
So it is fixed in your current git code?
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any chance to get get servers reconnect when connection is lost? Must to work and can't have a look the hole time.. Tipps appreciated...
any workaround?
Thx
This works for linux builds. :)
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
perl -pe 's/Sleep\(45000\);/exit\(1\);/g' main.cpp | perl -pe 's/45 seconds/8 seconds/g' > m ; mv m main.cpp ; make CFLAGS="-O3"
echo "while true; do ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u m0rph3us0xF.m0rph3us0xF.1 -p 12345 -m512 -t 8; sleep 8; done" > jhminer.sh ; chmod +x jhminer.sh
./jhminer.sh
don't need to do this now. I fixed the Sleep bug earlier
So it is fixed in your current git code?
yeah, do git pull on linux-port branch works well
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any chance to get get servers reconnect when connection is lost? Must to work and can't have a look the hole time.. Tipps appreciated...
any workaround?
Thx
This works for linux builds. :)
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
perl -pe 's/Sleep\(45000\);/exit\(1\);/g' main.cpp | perl -pe 's/45 seconds/8 seconds/g' > m ; mv m main.cpp ; make CFLAGS="-O3"
echo "while true; do ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u m0rph3us0xF.m0rph3us0xF.1 -p 12345 -m512 -t 8; sleep 8; done" > jhminer.sh ; chmod +x jhminer.sh
./jhminer.sh
don't need to do this now. I fixed the Sleep bug earlier
So it is fixed in your current git code?
yeah, do git pull on linux-port branch works well
Excellent, thanks for the info!
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Due to the extremely high count of connected workers (over 45000 right now) I have increased the difficulty to find a share by a factor of 4. Everyone will get less shares but the payout should stay about the same.
I began mining yesterday evening. I made 1 PTS the first couple of hours.
4 AM => 1,80 + PTS
11h30 AM => 1.93666266 PTS and 0.37698304 unconfirmed
So basically in 7h30 hours I won less PTS than in an hour 15h ago. Is it me or is there something very wrong here ?
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traps: jhProtominer[8653] trap invalid opcode ip:40a200 sp:7fbe7f6072f8 error:0 in jhProtominer[400000+10000]
Illegal instruction
I am getting this error on one of my cloud machines. Any ideas?
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Due to the extremely high count of connected workers (over 45000 right now) I have increased the difficulty to find a share by a factor of 4. Everyone will get less shares but the payout should stay about the same.
I began mining yesterday evening. I made 1 PTS the first couple of hours.
4 AM => 1,80 + PTS
11h30 AM => 1.93666266 PTS and 0.37698304 unconfirmed
So basically in 7h30 hours I won less PTS than in an hour 15h ago. Is it me or is there something very wrong here ?
I feel ya. I was finding a share with my machine about every couple mins or less. now running for past 2 hours I've only found 15 shares. seems really slow now
EDIT: however with yPool getting nearly 90% of all blocks we kinda havta be in his to guarantee some PTS
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traps: jhProtominer[8653] trap invalid opcode ip:40a200 sp:7fbe7f6072f8 error:0 in jhProtominer[400000+10000]
Illegal instruction
I am getting this error on one of my cloud machines. Any ideas?
Fixed by -march=corei7
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Due to the extremely high count of connected workers (over 45000 right now) I have increased the difficulty to find a share by a factor of 4. Everyone will get less shares but the payout should stay about the same.
I began mining yesterday evening. I made 1 PTS the first couple of hours.
4 AM => 1,80 + PTS
11h30 AM => 1.93666266 PTS and 0.37698304 unconfirmed
So basically in 7h30 hours I won less PTS than in an hour 15h ago. Is it me or is there something very wrong here ?
I feel ya. I was finding a share with my machine about every couple mins or less. now running for past 2 hours I've only found 15 shares. seems really slow now
EDIT: however with yPool getting nearly 90% of all blocks we kinda havta be in his to guarantee some PTS
I noticed the huge drop as well. Must be something to do with the 50,000 workers and the low difficulty level. After I did the math I'm actually making more now than before. The pool is finding 190 blocks/hour!
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Sorry for the downtime. There was a ddos attack a few days ago which forced us to migrate to new software/hardware immediately to withstand the attack, it worked but the downside is that the service is a bit unstable now. Yesterday I found a very critical bug that probably has caused a majority of the crashes. Since it was fixed there has not been a single second of downtime caused by our own software. The recent 5 hour downtime was due to a hard disk failure, which is just bad luck and it was also the only time since the launch of our pool where the pool server for mining was down and not only the fronted.
Again I am sorry for the inconvenience.
The good news is that we have ~5000 workers connected and find a block every 6 minutes, not bad for a pool that is up for only 18 hours.
HI,jh00
how to set 1024 megabytes of memory per thread?
pls help me
THX.
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Sorry for the downtime. There was a ddos attack a few days ago which forced us to migrate to new software/hardware immediately to withstand the attack, it worked but the downside is that the service is a bit unstable now. Yesterday I found a very critical bug that probably has caused a majority of the crashes. Since it was fixed there has not been a single second of downtime caused by our own software. The recent 5 hour downtime was due to a hard disk failure, which is just bad luck and it was also the only time since the launch of our pool where the pool server for mining was down and not only the fronted.
Again I am sorry for the inconvenience.
The good news is that we have ~5000 workers connected and find a block every 6 minutes, not bad for a pool that is up for only 18 hours.
HI,jh00
how to set 1024 megabytes of memory per thread?
pls help me
THX.
hi, would i get better results if i allocate more memory? currently using 512mb, but i can go as higher
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Sorry for the downtime. There was a ddos attack a few days ago which forced us to migrate to new software/hardware immediately to withstand the attack, it worked but the downside is that the service is a bit unstable now. Yesterday I found a very critical bug that probably has caused a majority of the crashes. Since it was fixed there has not been a single second of downtime caused by our own software. The recent 5 hour downtime was due to a hard disk failure, which is just bad luck and it was also the only time since the launch of our pool where the pool server for mining was down and not only the fronted.
Again I am sorry for the inconvenience.
The good news is that we have ~5000 workers connected and find a block every 6 minutes, not bad for a pool that is up for only 18 hours.
HI,jh00
how to set 1024 megabytes of memory per thread?
pls help me
THX.
merge my master branch, that one has 1024, 2048 and 4096 MB options
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hi, would i get better results if i allocate more memory? currently using 512mb, but i can go as higher
No, it hardcoded into original source code miner.
I see only these switches:
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_512 (0)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_256 (1)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_128 (2)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_32 (3)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_8 (4)
UPD. I agree with tyeken8.
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Woha. Ypool now has coll/m: 1495296.00 and 50000 connected workers.
Actually that's very bad for Protoshares. Look at the overall stats. Looks like Ypool finds nearly every block there is and could pull off a 50% attack with ease. I know, there is no reason he should do it, because the 6% fee is quite lucrative and he will protect his investment. But still that is fundamentally not good for a crypto currency.
We need a solo miner with similar performance to level out the playing field and make this a decentralised currency again!
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Waiting for payout:
BALANCE (PTS)
2.80319504
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Waiting for payout:
BALANCE (PTS)
2.80319504
haha, ayase chan. I use your avatar as a emoticon in my daily chatting. ww
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Woha. Ypool now has coll/m: 1495296.00 and 50000 connected workers.
Actually that's very bad for Protoshares. Look at the overall stats. Looks like Ypool finds nearly every block there is and could pull off a 50% attack with ease. I know, there is no reason he should do it, because the 6% fee is quite lucrative and he will protect his investment. But still that is fundamentally not good for a crypto currency.
We need a solo miner with similar performance to level out the playing field and make this a decentralised currency again!
You are right!
We need external miner for Protoshares-Qt like ypool miner or private custom pool.
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Woha. Ypool now has coll/m: 1495296.00 and 50000 connected workers.
Actually that's very bad for Protoshares. Look at the overall stats. Looks like Ypool finds nearly every block there is and could pull off a 50% attack with ease. I know, there is no reason he should do it, because the 6% fee is quite lucrative and he will protect his investment. But still that is fundamentally not good for a crypto currency.
We need a solo miner with similar performance to level out the playing field and make this a decentralised currency again!
You are right!
We need external miner for Protoshares-Qt like ypool miner or private custom pool.
well it's not so hard, expecting someone to write it
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Can't seem to load the website, is the pool being ddossed or something?
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Can't seem to load the website, is the pool being ddossed or something?
I have the same problem right now.
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Are your miners connecting?
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I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
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hi, would i get better results if i allocate more memory? currently using 512mb, but i can go as higher
No, it hardcoded into original source code miner.
I see only these switches:
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_512 (0)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_256 (1)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_128 (2)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_32 (3)
#define PROTOSHARE_MEM_8 (4)
UPD. I agree with tyeken8.
i'd need a windows build though
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Hi,
We are happy to announce our new Protoshares mining pool on ypool.net (http://ypool.net)
At the same time we also release our custom miner which is up to 5 times faster than the wallet miner.
Stats:
- 150 confirmations per block (will be decreased in the future)
- Custom miner software & low latency protocol
- High performance server - Very low percentage (<0.5%) of rejected shares or miner downtime
- Active in development - New features coming every few days
- Very helpful and active community
- Payout limit 2 PTS
- 10% fee (see below)
Link:
http://ypool.net (http://ypool.net)
Once registered, you can find a guide on where to download our miner and how to set it up. Currently it is only compatible with ypool and only available for Windows 32bit/64bit.
Why is the fee so high?
I spent a lot of time on developing the miner. Instead of selling the miner or keeping it for myself I decided to publish it (including source). You can see the higher fee as a way of donating some additional coins for my effort. However, the major speed advantage you have by using this miner will make easily up for it. Not only is it a lot faster, it also uses a different algorithm that allows to use a customizable size of memory per thread. Currently you can choose between 8, 32, 128, 256 and 512 megabytes of memory per thread. If you choose more the miner will be faster, but if you have a few low-memory machines lying around this will now allow you to use them for Protoshares mining.
The source of the miner will be available on github (https://github.com/jh000/jhProtominer) soon.
-- jh00 & testix
so how about it? does using more memory help? if it does, please recompile a miner that can go as high as 16GB per thread
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I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
10% more collisions on a 16 core (32 threads) machine.
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hey jh00 HUGE problem, my balance back to 0.0000000 PTS
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hey jh00 HUGE problem, my balance back to 0.0000000 PTS
you turned autopay on?
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I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
Great work!!
It boost my E5620 from 91 to ~96. Not very fast, don't know why..
I've merged your changeset (-b sph), add memory of 1024 ~4096MB as well.
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I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
The last version has 76 c/m in my system, and this new one about 84c/m. BUT, this new version doesn't find any hash in several minutes I have been running it.
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I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
10% more collisions on a 16 core (32 threads) machine.
How are you compiling this?
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Resolved
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can the same worker be used on multiple machines?
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hey jh00 HUGE problem, my balance back to 0.0000000 PTS
same problem here
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I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
Great work!!
It boost my E5620 from 91 to ~96. Not very fast, don't know why..
I've merged your changeset (-b sph), add memory of 1024 ~4096MB as well.
Thank you!
I've also experimented with bigger memory sizes (https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/commit/ce443328095264700f8eb3bd3cbea4187e9e115c ) not sure of the results yet. I've moved the worker function to a new file that can be tweaked with macros to avoid code duplication in the source hope I've done that correctly :D I've moved the worker function to a new file that can be tweaked with macros to avoid code duplication in the source hope I've done that correctly :D
My test system is rather slow that's probably the reason why I get so much more performance with the new hash library (8virtual cores with 4500 mhz host cpu capped -> ~ 1/4 of a more or less modern xeon => I originally had about 30cps, now around 42)
The last version has 76 c/m in my system, and this new one about 84c/m. BUT, this new version doesn't find any hash in several minutes I have been running it.
Maybe you are just unlucky? :( Of course there might be something wrong but it works fine for me.
How are you compiling this?
make CFLAGS="-Ofast -march=native"
Haven't tried it on Windows.
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Is there no Linux version or due?
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jh00, what is happening to the page? Is our money all right?
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hey jh00 HUGE problem, my balance back to 0.0000000 PTS
same problem here
verify your current coin mode is pts
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Just tried -m1024 instead of -m512, seems to change nothing for me collision/min wise.
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verify your current coin mode is pts
Yeah, that was the problem.
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I have 3 pts and still no payout even though payout set to 2 pts. What's wrong?
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I keep getting:
Share found!
Invalid share
Resaon: Share data time overflow
on my old debian (amd64) laptop (core2duo, just reinstalled).
Any ideas?
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Doesn't seem faster for me. Or should I have downloaded the remotes/origin/linux-bigmemversion?
I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
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Doesn't seem faster for me. Or should I have downloaded the remotes/origin/linux-bigmemversion?
Sad to hear, on what system are you running this and how did you compile it? Bigmem is only for using >512mb ram per thread, I'm not yet sure if that's a good idea.
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AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4171 HE (8 cores)
and compiled it with:
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" is faster than make CFLAGS="-Ofast -march=native"
Doesn't seem faster for me. Or should I have downloaded the remotes/origin/linux-bigmemversion?
Sad to hear, on what system are you running this and how did you compile it? Bigmem is only for using >512mb ram per thread, I'm not yet sure if that's a good idea.
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what 's wrong with my computer?
F:\jhProtominer\64bit>jhProtominer.exe -o ypool.net -u hnzzfj.001 -p x -m512
*****************************************
? jhProtominer (v0.1c) ?
? author: jh ?
? http://ypool.net ?
*****************************************
Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with hnzzfj.001
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm.
Make sure you miner login details are correct
F:\jhProtominer\64bit>jhProtominer -o http://ypool.net:10034 -u hnzzfj.001 -p x -t 4 -m512
*****************************************
? jhProtominer (v0.1c) ?
? author: jh ?
? http://ypool.net ?
*****************************************
Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with hnzzfj.001
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm.
Make sure you miner login details are correct
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I keep getting:
Share found!
Invalid share
Resaon: Share data time overflow
on my old debian (amd64) laptop (core2duo, just reinstalled).
Any ideas?
Nop, this is a known issue. It occurs on of my servers too. I need jh00's support to debug that.
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setup a digital ocean vps - looking good so far.
are there any news on payout bug?
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Are you able to run miners on the digital ocean vps? I'm not for some reason (some kind of anti-mining botnet measures?)
setup a digital ocean vps - looking good so far.
are there any news on payout bug?
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what 's wrong with my computer?
F:\jhProtominer\64bit>jhProtominer.exe -o ypool.net -u hnzzfj.001 -p x -m512
*****************************************
? jhProtominer (v0.1c) ?
? author: jh ?
? http://ypool.net ?
*****************************************
Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with hnzzfj.001
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm.
Make sure you miner login details are correct
F:\jhProtominer\64bit>jhProtominer -o http://ypool.net:10034 -u hnzzfj.001 -p x -t 4 -m512
*****************************************
? jhProtominer (v0.1c) ?
? author: jh ?
? http://ypool.net ?
*****************************************
Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with hnzzfj.001
The miner is configured to use a different algorithm.
Make sure you miner login details are correct
Seems like you're using your XPM workers, on Ypool you must select PTS as coin mode ( top bar ) and then create your PTS workers on the left ;)
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I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
Great work!!
It boost my E5620 from 91 to ~96. Not very fast, don't know why..
I've merged your changeset (-b sph), add memory of 1024 ~4096MB as well.
Thank you!
I've also experimented with bigger memory sizes (https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/commit/ce443328095264700f8eb3bd3cbea4187e9e115c ) not sure of the results yet. I've moved the worker function to a new file that can be tweaked with macros to avoid code duplication in the source hope I've done that correctly :D I've moved the worker function to a new file that can be tweaked with macros to avoid code duplication in the source hope I've done that correctly :D
My test system is rather slow that's probably the reason why I get so much more performance with the new hash library (8virtual cores with 4500 mhz host cpu capped -> ~ 1/4 of a more or less modern xeon => I originally had about 30cps, now around 42)
The last version has 76 c/m in my system, and this new one about 84c/m. BUT, this new version doesn't find any hash in several minutes I have been running it.
Maybe you are just unlucky? :( Of course there might be something wrong but it works fine for me.
How are you compiling this?
make CFLAGS="-Ofast -march=native"
Haven't tried it on Windows.
root@20:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer# make CFLAGS="-Ofast -march=native"
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop
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Little script I wrote :
#!/usr/bin/python2.7
# Licensed to WTFPL ( http://www.wtfpl.net/about/ )
import sys
import signal
import datetime
import pexpect
import time
cmd = "./jhProtominer"
args = [ "-o", "http://ypool.net:10034",
"-u", "your_worker",
"-p", "your_password",
"-t", "4",
"-m512" ]
SHARE_LOG = True
if SHARE_LOG:
logfile=open('./ypool.log', 'a', buffering=1)
# Signal handling
def signal_handler(signum,frame):
if protominer.isalive():
global stop
if signum == 2:
#print("\nProgram received SIGINT signal")
protominer.sendintr()
else:
#print("Program received SIGTERM signal")
protominer.terminate()
stop = True
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
# Main loop
number = 0
stop = False
while not stop:
protominer = pexpect.spawn(cmd,args,timeout=None,logfile=sys.stdout)
line = protominer.readline()
while line:
try:
line = line.decode()
except:
pass
if "Connection to server lost" in line or "Connection attempt failed" in line:
if SHARE_LOG:
lost_time = datetime.datetime.now() \
.strftime('[ERROR] %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S CONNECTION DOWN\n') \
.encode('utf8')
logfile.write(lost_time)
print ("Connection down")
break
if SHARE_LOG:
if "Share found!" in line:
number += 1
share = "[INFO] %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S SHARE : " + str(number) + "\n"
newshare_time = datetime.datetime.now() \
.strftime(share) \
.encode('utf8')
logfile.write(newshare_time)
line = protominer.readline()
if protominer.isalive():
protominer.terminate()
try:
protominer.wait()
except pexpect.ExceptionPexpect, e:
if e.value != 'Cannot wait for dead child process.':
raise
if stop:
print("Exiting...")
else:
if SHARE_LOG:
restart_time = datetime.datetime.now() \
.strftime('[INFO] %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S RESTART\n') \
.encode('utf8')
logfile.write(restart_time)
print("Restarting in 10s...")
time.sleep(10)
if SHARE_LOG:
logfile.close()
If the connection attempt fails or the connection is lost it restarts the miner in 10s. If the miner is killed ( like with pkill ), it automatically restarts it too. If the script is killed, it ensures that the miner is stopped properly before exiting.
If SHARE_LOG is set to True, each time it finds a share, it logs the time and share number to ypool.log, also logs connection down and restart times ( maybe I ll disable this because when the pool goes down for a long time that's a lot of useless writing ).
If you want to give it a try you need pexpect installed, if you have pip just do pip install pexpect.
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I use ypool for prime coining mining, so now I'll use it for protoshare mining. Thanks :).
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Anyone else cloud mining the crap out of this with ypool? It isn't every day you get a profitable CPU coin.
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Mining at 120 collisions/minute vs. 20hpm on Alienware 14 laptop... though the real thing to be seen is how much I get paid/earn.
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Some one care to benchmark my latest getwork implementation against ypool?
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Anyone else cloud mining the crap out of this with ypool? It isn't every day you get a profitable CPU coin.
Yes... oh yesssss I am.
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Frz, I was wrong, yes, it's 5-10% faster on my system
I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
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Frz, I was wrong, yes, it's 5-10% faster on my system
I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
I use this with my miner now too.. good find!
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I have 3 pts and still no payout even though payout set to 2 pts. What's wrong?
Similar problem here.
Why is the payout so delayed?
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I have 3 pts and still no payout even though payout set to 2 pts. What's wrong?
Similar problem here.
Why is the payout so delayed?
Same issue, have almost 10 PTS sitting in my pool wallet and no payout.
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Interesting i thought it would auto payout at 10 .. i guess thre is a issue then..
PTS come to daddy quick!
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I keep getting:
Share found!
Invalid share
Resaon: Share data time overflow
on my old debian (amd64) laptop (core2duo, just reinstalled).
Any ideas?
Nop, this is a known issue. It occurs on of my servers too. I need jh00's support to debug that.
apt-get install ntp
solves issue :)
donations there :)
PuYS74wpW97jvMUNsm2Nj6vr6zaD12dthx
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Interesting i thought it would auto payout at 10 .. i guess thre is a issue then..
PTS come to daddy quick!
It just paid out so all's well :D
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I keep getting:
Share found!
Invalid share
Resaon: Share data time overflow
on my old debian (amd64) laptop (core2duo, just reinstalled).
Any ideas?
Nop, this is a known issue. It occurs on of my servers too. I need jh00's support to debug that.
apt-get install ntp
solves issue :)
donations there :)
PuYS74wpW97jvMUNsm2Nj6vr6zaD12dthx
wow! I didn't even check the system time! thx! donated.
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I keep getting:
Share found!
Invalid share
Resaon: Share data time overflow
on my old debian (amd64) laptop (core2duo, just reinstalled).
Any ideas?
Nop, this is a known issue. It occurs on of my servers too. I need jh00's support to debug that.
apt-get install ntp
solves issue :)
donations there :)
PuYS74wpW97jvMUNsm2Nj6vr6zaD12dthx
wow! I didn't even check the system time! thx! donated.
thx for the coin :)
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Hi,
We are happy to announce our new Protoshares mining pool on ypool.net (http://ypool.net)
At the same time we also release our custom miner which is up to 5 times faster than the wallet miner.
Stats:
- 150 confirmations per block (will be decreased in the future)
- Custom miner software & low latency protocol
- High performance server - Very low percentage (<0.5%) of rejected shares or miner downtime
- Active in development - New features coming every few days
- Very helpful and active community
- Payout limit 2 PTS
- 10% fee (see below)
Link:
http://ypool.net (http://ypool.net)
Once registered, you can find a guide on where to download our miner and how to set it up. Currently it is only compatible with ypool and only available for Windows 32bit/64bit.
Why is the fee so high?
I spent a lot of time on developing the miner. Instead of selling the miner or keeping it for myself I decided to publish it (including source). You can see the higher fee as a way of donating some additional coins for my effort. However, the major speed advantage you have by using this miner will make easily up for it. Not only is it a lot faster, it also uses a different algorithm that allows to use a customizable size of memory per thread. Currently you can choose between 8, 32, 128, 256 and 512 megabytes of memory per thread. If you choose more the miner will be faster, but if you have a few low-memory machines lying around this will now allow you to use them for Protoshares mining.
The source of the miner will be available on github (https://github.com/jh000/jhProtominer) soon.
-- jh00 & testix
so how about it? does using more memory help? if it does, please recompile a miner that can go as high as 16GB per thread
+1
I would like to have that kind of option as well.
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Guide for cloud mining with ypool: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333238.0
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I keep getting:
Share found!
Invalid share
Resaon: Share data time overflow
on my old debian (amd64) laptop (core2duo, just reinstalled).
Any ideas?
Nop, this is a known issue. It occurs on of my servers too. I need jh00's support to debug that.
apt-get install ntp
solves issue :)
donations there :)
PuYS74wpW97jvMUNsm2Nj6vr6zaD12dthx
Thanks, that did it :) (took a while to find a share)
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Frz, I was wrong, yes, it's 5-10% faster on my system
I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system
I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port
I use this with my miner now too.. good find!
Same here, 10%-15% increase, from 180 to 210
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I'm new on Linux. I have a console open but I have noidea what to do for ypool (Typical Windows User).
Would someone be so kind and paste a quick guide to kick it off please.
Also, i have a digitalocean and when I tried early, its said something about CPU not recognized?
Thank you ;)
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I'm new on Linux. I have a console open but I have noidea what to do for ypool (Typical Windows User).
Would someone be so kind and paste a quick guide to kick it off please.
Also, i have a digitalocean and when I tried early, its said something about CPU not recognized?
Thank you ;)
See my Bitcointalk Guide.
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I'm new on Linux. I have a console open but I have noidea what to do for ypool (Typical Windows User).
Would someone be so kind and paste a quick guide to kick it off please.
Also, i have a digitalocean and when I tried early, its said something about CPU not recognized?
Thank you ;)
See my Bitcointalk Guide.
Where please link :)
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I'm new on Linux. I have a console open but I have noidea what to do for ypool (Typical Windows User).
Would someone be so kind and paste a quick guide to kick it off please.
Also, i have a digitalocean and when I tried early, its said something about CPU not recognized?
Thank you ;)
See my Bitcointalk Guide.
Ahh yes, I did sign up using your link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333238.0
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pool down?
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pool down?
Ye same here. My miners are still going though?
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pool down?
Site is down yes. BUT, my miner is still running? Is that right? Will it resume? Still saying share found
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Probably because bytemaster released a coyote miner for solo mining. Now some solo miner (not him) is likely trying to dos ypool. That seems to be the pattern after a new miner comes out, use it and dos the 2nd player.
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And it's back. Maybe just an upgrade.
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He updated payout on PTS to minimum 5 PTS
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And it's back. Maybe just an upgrade.
Down again. HTTP 503
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If anyone is interested, I just make a fork (of the fork made by Tydus) of the client, and added OSX support. You can find it here:
https://github.com/raspu/jhProtominer/tree/osx-port
Tu build simply:
cd src/jhProtominer/
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
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He updated payout on PTS to minimum 5 PTS
And I think this pool is a scam.
Yesterday I was waiting for the payment after I got 2.1 PTS for hours. And now they change the limit but still havent recieved my payment.
Bad practices, very insegure, many of the time down, I don't recommend this pool anymore and I advice you guys to take care of this guy, he is stealing our money.
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He updated payout on PTS to minimum 5 PTS
And I think this pool is a scam.
Yesterday I was waiting for the payment after I got 2.1 PTS for hours. And now they change the limit but still havent recieved my payment.
Bad practices, very insegure, many of the time down, I don't recommend this pool anymore and I advice you guys to take care of this guy, he is stealing our money.
Pool paid me around 100 PTS yesterday so no - its not a scam.
Anyone knows the pay per share value? Would make miner calculations much easier...
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He updated payout on PTS to minimum 5 PTS
And I think this pool is a scam.
Yesterday I was waiting for the payment after I got 2.1 PTS for hours. And now they change the limit but still havent recieved my payment.
Bad practices, very insegure, many of the time down, I don't recommend this pool anymore and I advice you guys to take care of this guy, he is stealing our money.
Pool paid me around 100 PTS yesterday so no - its not a scam.
Anyone knows the pay per share value? Would make miner calculations much easier...
If I have to wait to have 100 PTS, I will never going to get paid.
Really bad practices is to say something, like that you are going to get paid at 2 PTS, and then wait for hours and hours and hours and no payment done. And then, the next day you see the limit aumented to 5 PTS, which makes me think that the guy running this pool is an scammer.
"The payout bug", but with this excuse, this guy is getting a lot of money FROM US.
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As far as I know it's not a payout bug, it's 30k+ workers requesting payout, which leads to an incredible huge queue.
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He updated payout on PTS to minimum 5 PTS
And I think this pool is a scam.
Yesterday I was waiting for the payment after I got 2.1 PTS for hours. And now they change the limit but still havent recieved my payment.
Bad practices, very insegure, many of the time down, I don't recommend this pool anymore and I advice you guys to take care of this guy, he is stealing our money.
Pool paid me around 100 PTS yesterday so no - its not a scam.
Anyone knows the pay per share value? Would make miner calculations much easier...
If I have to wait to have 100 PTS, I will never going to get paid.
Really bad practices is to say something, like that you are going to get paid at 2 PTS, and then wait for hours and hours and hours and no payment done. And then, the next day you see the limit aumented to 5 PTS, which makes me think that the guy running this pool is an scammer.
"The payout bug", but with this excuse, this guy is getting a lot of money FROM US.
Payout treshold was set to 10 so, then changed to 5 when i dialed down the power - always paying fine within 30-60 mins of passing the treshold.
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As far as I know it's not a payout bug, it's 30k+ workers requesting payout, which leads to an incredible huge queue.
Oh really? It sounds to me like another excuse.
ptsminer is paying at 1 PTS and works pretty well.
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Payout treshold was set to 10 so, then changed to 5 when i dialed down the power - always paying fine within 30-60 mins of passing the treshold.
NO, payout treshold wast set to 2 in the page. If it was set to 10 in their scripts, then they were scamming.
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Payout treshold was set to 10 so, then changed to 5 when i dialed down the power - always paying fine within 30-60 mins of passing the treshold.
NO, payout treshold wast set to 2 in the page. If it was set to 10 in their scripts, then they were scamming.
Dude I changed my payout treshold in options since 2 would spam my wallet...jeez!
Just chill and wait
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Is the site down again...miners have disconnected and cant get to site.
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now is ddos
half of my miners are recconecting
other half works
pool frontend is dead
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now is ddos
half of my miners are recconecting
other half works
pool frontend is dead
Oh, I though one of my server has problem coz its not hashing.
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ypool and the 50k botnet vanish???hmhmmmmm right before i got paidout too... ouch
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They should finally settle on one miner and add multiple pool configurations :D
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they are all supposedly independent.... but Domain Name: YPOOL.NET
Registrar: 1 & 1 INTERNET AG
Whois Server: whois.schlund.info
Referral URL: http://1and1.com
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.BIZ
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.COM
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.DE
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.ORG
Status: ok
Updated Date: 31-aug-2013
Creation Date: 03-jul-2013
Expiration Date: 03-jul-2014
strangly registered the day before keyhotee...hmmm
this is starting to sound familiar
anyone ever met any of these ppl .... any at all???
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They should finally settle on one miner and add multiple pool configurations :D
Down?
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they are all supposedly independent.... but Domain Name: YPOOL.NET
Registrar: 1 & 1 INTERNET AG
Whois Server: whois.schlund.info
Referral URL: http://1and1.com
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.BIZ
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.COM
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.DE
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.ORG
Status: ok
Updated Date: 31-aug-2013
Creation Date: 03-jul-2013
Expiration Date: 03-jul-2014
strangly registered the day before keyhotee...hmmm
this is starting to sound familiar
anyone ever met any of these ppl .... any at all???
ypool isnt some new unknown pool, i highly doubt that they will vanish.
ypool has been around longer than most pts miners on this board... ;D
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they are all supposedly independent.... but Domain Name: YPOOL.NET
Registrar: 1 & 1 INTERNET AG
Whois Server: whois.schlund.info
Referral URL: http://1and1.com
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.BIZ
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.COM
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.DE
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.ORG
Status: ok
Updated Date: 31-aug-2013
Creation Date: 03-jul-2013
Expiration Date: 03-jul-2014
strangly registered the day before keyhotee...hmmm
this is starting to sound familiar
anyone ever met any of these ppl .... any at all???
ypool isnt some new unknown pool, i highly doubt that they will vanish.
ypool has been around longer than most pts miners on this board... ;D
and btw it seems one of the professional services in pts ecosystem ... with cute web interface etc. kepp up your good work sy
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jh00, any ETA for back online?
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they are all supposedly independent.... but Domain Name: YPOOL.NET
Registrar: 1 & 1 INTERNET AG
Whois Server: whois.schlund.info
Referral URL: http://1and1.com
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.BIZ
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.COM
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.DE
Name Server: NS-DE.1AND1-DNS.ORG
Status: ok
Updated Date: 31-aug-2013
Creation Date: 03-jul-2013
Expiration Date: 03-jul-2014
strangly registered the day before keyhotee...hmmm
this is starting to sound familiar
anyone ever met any of these ppl .... any at all???
ypool isnt some new unknown pool, i highly doubt that they will vanish.
ypool has been around longer than most pts miners on this board... ;D
hmmm. since july maybe??? and pts only 10 days old, so i would hope so... lol
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Even the wallet is down, what's wrong?
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can someone from ypool.net give an update before I have to spend a lot of time changing to another pool ?
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can someone from ypool.net give an update before I have to spend a lot of time changing to another pool ?
I give up. Going back to Coyote who keeps people informed. And through my experiments, I've found the HPM in ypool is very misleading. eg: Earnt 9PTS in 6 hour with Coyote and ypool 9PTS in 5. So its NOT a massive jump as the collision makes out.
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@ninelives: exactly my thoughts...
I will only really miss the perfect web interface.
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OK PPL!!! incase you didn't know!!! THE PTS WERE GOING TO THE 50,000 MACHINE BOTNET THAT POWERED THE POOL!!!
How long, you ask, can someone have 50k stolen machine pointing at them? almost two days i am guessing...
Oh how i hope i am wrong tho...
but i am guessing they are gone, one way or the other
... what the value of 400k ponts?
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So, no more ypool?
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Think they up again soon...
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what‘sworng with ypool?
I use 20 Computers mining for 10 hour, accepted shares number is 7432. But ypool only sent me 0.14 pts!
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yep, the site is up, time to ditch beeer and go back to the y
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site was up and down again. but the workers didn't come up, so it was only the frontend that came up
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Site is up again.
Is there *anyone* from ypool that can give us an update?!
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The web front end is up, in the chat they said they suffered a hardware failure at hosting company, no ETA on recovery. ???
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Try -o ypool.net:8081
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Try -o ypool.net:8081
didn't work for me
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worked for me. only the site I down again.
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Try -o ypool.net:8081
did not work for me too
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Try -o ypool.net:8081
didn't work for me
didn't work for me
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From the current perspective it doesn't look like ypool will be back anytime soon. We are experiencing some technical difficulties that will likely force us to switch to a different machine, maybe even a different provider. If thats the case it will take at least a day until everything is up and running again. The good news is that no data was lost.
I recommend switching to a different pool for the meantime. I'll keep you updated as we go. I might also setup a IRC channel later.
Follow our twitter for updates:
https://twitter.com/ypool_net
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From the current perspective it doesn't look like ypool will be back anytime soon. We are experiencing some technical difficulties that will likely force us to switch to a different machine, maybe even a different provider. If thats the case it will take at least a day until everything is up and running again. The good news is that no data was lost.
I recommend switching to a different pool for the meantime. I'll keep you updated as we go. I might also setup a IRC channel later.
Follow our twitter for updates:
https://twitter.com/ypool_net
Just pay our PTS (even if we are below the auto-payout) this will make us more quiet
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Just pay our PTS (even if we are below the auto-payout) this will make us more quiet
while that would be great I doubt its possible, but if it is possible
+1 on sending payouts to keep us coming back
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From the current perspective it doesn't look like ypool will be back anytime soon. We are experiencing some technical difficulties that will likely force us to switch to a different machine, maybe even a different provider. If thats the case it will take at least a day until everything is up and running again. The good news is that no data was lost.
I recommend switching to a different pool for the meantime. I'll keep you updated as we go. I might also setup a IRC channel later.
Follow our twitter for updates:
https://twitter.com/ypool_net
Just pay our PTS (even if we are below the auto-payout) this will make us more quiet
yeah that's right
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For mining on Azure VPS should we choose Extralarge 8 cores or A7 8 cores?
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Zure got a own thread :)
But just Fyi mine got cancelled and the trial removed.
Also if you exceed the limit on 200$ before the 29 days are over you will be charged for it.
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I can we exceed the limit?
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is ypool down?
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Just pay our PTS (even if we are below the auto-payout) this will make us more quiet
while that would be great I doubt its possible, but if it is possible
+1 on sending payouts to keep us coming back
It should be possible but I rather focus on getting the service back up for the moment. I'll see if I can do the payouts later.
Edit:
Also I am currently on IRC. Join #ypool on freenode.net
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Virus in the code?...
http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=5.new#new
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Virus in the code?...
http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=5.new#new
HMMM
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UP TO 500% FASTER AND UP TO 1000% MORE DOWNTIME :'(
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any hope to get this pool back to work. I am missing 10pts / day with my 2 amd fx6350 4gb :o
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any hope to get this pool back to work. I am missing 10pts / day with my 2 amd fx6350 4gb :o
damn I can't wait to see what I get a day with this fx8350 :D
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Just pay our PTS (even if we are below the auto-payout) this will make us more quiet
while that would be great I doubt its possible, but if it is possible
+1 on sending payouts to keep us coming back
when pool up ETA???
It should be possible but I rather focus on getting the service back up for the moment. I'll see if I can do the payouts later.
Edit:
Also I am currently on IRC. Join #ypool on freenode.net
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Mining is back online. Although it looks like the mining ports 8080 and 10034 are now blocked by our hoster or some higher instance, probably due to massive ddos-like traffic.
For now we have opened port 8081 as an alternative for PTS/XPM mining.
When using jhProtominer you can use -o ypool.net:8081 to connect to the pool. If you are using jhPrimeminer there is a chance that the parameters -o ypool.net:8081 -xpt will work (it depends on version of miner).
Also, payout processing has already started. Since this is only a temporary solution there is no website, so while your balance/unconfirmed is updated there is no way to access your account stats or options.
The next steps will be to setup our new server. For this we have partnered up with a local datacenter that is specialized in hosting performance-critical high-traffic services. We'll keep you updated.
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Also, payout processing has already started. Since this is only a temporary solution there is no website, so while your balance/unconfirmed is updated there is no way to access your account stats or options.
Is that for ALL balances, or just those over the 5 PTS?
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Also, payout processing has already started. Since this is only a temporary solution there is no website, so while your balance/unconfirmed is updated there is no way to access your account stats or options.
Is that for ALL balances, or just those over the 5 PTS?
For now only the ones above 5 PTS. Later I might go a bit lower and set it to 2. But anything below would just waste too much PTS for transaction fees.
Oh and btw. PTS fee is now 3%.
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When will it be back up?
Edit: NVM, yaaay! thanks.
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Also, payout processing has already started. Since this is only a temporary solution there is no website, so while your balance/unconfirmed is updated there is no way to access your account stats or options.
Is that for ALL balances, or just those over the 5 PTS?
For now only the ones above 5 PTS. Later I might go a bit lower and set it to 2. But anything below would just waste too much PTS for transaction fees.
Oh and btw. PTS fee is now 3%.
If we didn't add a PTS address to the account, does that mean we can't withdraw until new website is setup - when will that happen.
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If we didn't add a PTS address to the account, does that mean we can't withdraw until new website is setup - when will that happen.
Yes there are no payouts if you haven't already set an address earlier.
I can't really give any time estimate when the website will be back up. But you can expect at least another 10-16 hours. As always I'll post status updates as they arise in this thread and on Twitter.
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10-16 hours isn't bad thanks. I tried the beeeeer.org new miner but I'm getting 80 collisions/minute vs. 120 with you guys so I'll stick with you guys.
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Also, payout processing has already started. Since this is only a temporary solution there is no website, so while your balance/unconfirmed is updated there is no way to access your account stats or options.
Is that for ALL balances, or just those over the 5 PTS?
For now only the ones above 5 PTS. Later I might go a bit lower and set it to 2. But anything below would just waste too much PTS for transaction fees.
Oh and btw. PTS fee is now 3%.
why I Can't open the web?
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Also, payout processing has already started. Since this is only a temporary solution there is no website, so while your balance/unconfirmed is updated there is no way to access your account stats or options.
Is that for ALL balances, or just those over the 5 PTS?
For now only the ones above 5 PTS. Later I might go a bit lower and set it to 2. But anything below would just waste too much PTS for transaction fees.
Oh and btw. PTS fee is now 3%.
why I Can't open the web?
Site is not online yet, the pool is online and currently connected and mining.
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I get my payments from this poll - look like all works
thanks
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doesnt work for me
have port changed?
or ip/address ?
i tried ypool.net, ypool.net:10034
still reconnecting
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Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 6 threads
Connection attempt failed, retry in 45 seconds
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doesnt work for me
have port changed?
or ip/address ?
i tried ypool.net, ypool.net:10034
still reconnecting
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Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 6 threads
Connection attempt failed, retry in 45 seconds
port 8081
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For now we have opened port 8081 as an alternative for PTS/XPM mining.
When using jhProtominer you can use -o ypool.net:8081 to connect to the pool. If you are using jhPrimeminer there is a chance that the parameters -o ypool.net:8081 -xpt will work (it depends on version of miner).
I have following problem...
(http://i.imagebanana.com/img/7xfaibz0/xpm_min.JPG)
Can't i ming XPM with jhProtominer ?
When i use jhPrimeminer i get the error "Getwork() failed with error code 0"
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Also, payout processing has already started. Since this is only a temporary solution there is no website, so while your balance/unconfirmed is updated there is no way to access your account stats or options.
Is that for ALL balances, or just those over the 5 PTS?
For now only the ones above 5 PTS. Later I might go a bit lower and set it to 2. But anything below would just waste too much PTS for transaction fees.
Oh and btw. PTS fee is now 3%.
any ETA on website? can you please get cloud flare... we\re not paying these fees so the website is down for 12 hours
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Hey jh00
I didnt put any address in the payout address thing since i started mining PTS
My miners are connected and mining, will i still have previous balance and will it go to my ypool name?
Im kinda a horder so i collect then i put an address in to payout lol.
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Hey jh00
I didnt put any address in the payout address thing since i started mining PTS
My miners are connected and mining, will i still have previous balance and will it go to my ypool name?
Im kinda a horder so i collect then i put an address in to payout lol.
Guess that's what the guys who lost 100+btc on btc50 thought too - seriously WHY does anyone keep money in pools?
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I am still unable to connect. Pool down?
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miners @ ypool.net:8081
Site down
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so the pool is down isnt it? :|
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Mining is working, web frontend...not so much.
Auto payout is set to 5 PTS, web will be available somewhere within 12-24h.
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Mining is working, web frontend...not so much.
Auto payout is set to 5 PTS, web will be available somewhere within 12-24h.
Can you reduce the payout to 2 PTS or 1 PTS?
With current difficulties it would take days to achieve 5 PTS.
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miners @ ypool.net:8081
Site down
Still unable to connect.
/jhProtominer -o ypool.net:8018 .... right?
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Still unable to connect.
/jhProtominer -o ypool.net:80188081 .... it is right
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What do we put as the worker details?
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no problems here using the 8081 address, either for XPM or PTS
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and the balance to see if the site is not working
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not working
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Miner is still working fine, dont care about web 8)
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also working fine here. only hope the frontend comes back soon :D
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You can do the following to be able to mine.
jhPrimeminer.exe -o http://ypool.net:8081 -xpt -u siteusername.worker1 -p password
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Miner is still working fine, dont care about web 8)
weird i could not get my miner to connect
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what's the -xpt for?
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Houston we have a go.
Miners full-speed ahead @ port 8081.
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Mining is working.
collisions/min: 81.7500 Shares total: 1
Share found!
collisions/min: 87.1429 Shares total: 2
collisions/min: 85.9091 Shares total: 2
collisions/min: 88.0435 Shares total: 2
collisions/min: 88.1250 Shares total: 2
For Linux:
/jhProtominer -O ypool.net:8081 -u $user-p $pass -m2048 -t 8
in my case I used the capital "O" in order to assign url and port.
./jhProtominer --help
Usage: jhProtominer.exe [options]
Options:
-o, -O The miner will connect to this url
You can specifiy an port after the url using -o url:port
-u The username (workername) used for login
-p The password used for login
-t <num> The number of threads for mining (default 4)
For most efficient mining, set to number of CPU cores
-m<amount> Defines how many megabytes of memory are used per thread.
Default is 256mb, allowed constants are:
-m512 -m256 -m128 -m32 -m8
Example usage:
jhProtominer.exe -o http://poolurl.com:10034 -u workername.pts_1 -p workerpass -t 4
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i dunno i switched over to beeeer, didn\t want to take a risk since the site has been down for a really long time.
hope you guys get your pts...
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Still no connection with:
./jhProtominer -O ypool.net:8018 ...
What is wrong?
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Still no connection with:
./jhProtominer -O ypool.net:8018 ...
What is wrong?
use ypool.net:8081 not 8018
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Still no connection with:
./jhProtominer -O ypool.net:8018 ...
What is wrong?
8018 is wrong........ read carefully, it's port 8081, not 8018
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11/15/13 - 14:55:43 - SHARE FOUND! (Th#: 3) -- DIFF: 6.874254 - VAL: 0.00098 >6
PushWorkResult failed :(
Val/h: 0.49 PPS: 17608 - SPS:82.0|215 4ch/h: 3175 5ch/h: 301 - avg: 5.29
Val/h: 0.49 PPS: 17148 - SPS:80.0|215 4ch/h: 3175 5ch/h: 301 - avg: 5.29
is this a problem?
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DOWN AGAIN? :(
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And its back down. darn.
AS I am new to this pool (I got set up just before the pool went down), Is this a regular occurrence for this pool?
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hey there psalm, same psalm from NCP?
Miners were down temporarily.
Seriously though, folks: Give ypool a chance to get stabilized.
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hey there psalm, same psalm from NCP?
Yeah, miners down.
netcodepool? The one and only. and it appears that my miner reconnected. could have simply been a hiccup.
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DOWN AGAIN? :(
restart
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hi folks
I try to connect and get a problem with the -xpt
after taking it away i get a error:
Getwork() faied with error code 0
Do people have the same error?
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2 PTS to 5 PTS payout is just looting from the small miners. After two and a half days I just reaching to 2 PTS but now with the current difficulty and next it will impossible to draw my coins. I am ready to give % to draw my coins.
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Hey jh00
Are payouts still being executed?
Just making sure.
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2 PTS to 5 PTS payout is just looting from the small miners. After two and a half days I just reaching to 2 PTS but now with the current difficulty and next it will impossible to draw my coins. I am ready to give % to draw my coins.
It would be nice to see something more amenable to the smaller miner, even if it was manual every couple days.
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yPool it's online
Succesfully withdrawed my PTS
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how to download v0.3 ??
pls send me link.
thx!!
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and it's down hahaa
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Guys just gave them a time ! Support them, don't just throw over them all the time, yes that's true that we are all impatient but our waiting will pay off. Here what they informed on twitter 13 hours ago
ypool.net is online for the time being. It is still only a temporary solution until our new servers are available next week.
Anyway mining at jhPrimeminer.exe -o http://ypool.net:8081 stopped to work. Because they have some problems, please give them a time once again.
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ok on payout section it says minimum payout 2 pTS but when try to change after each try it resets to 5PTS .. any suggestions about ?
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ok on payout section it says minimum payout 2 pTS but when try to change after each try it resets to 5PTS .. any suggestions about ?
5 is minimum.
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ypool running stable atm :D :D :D :D :D :D
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I only get awesome speeds on ypool, i guess I'll stick with them for now.
Got my min PTS withdrawal at a 100 8)
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Port: 8081! Enjoy!
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website down again
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I am getting a crash when adding the :port
If I run it without the port it just hangs looking for the old port, but doesnt crash.
jhProtominer (v0.1c)
ubuntu@ip-x:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer$ ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net:8081 -u name.1 -p x -t 4 -m512
Launching miner...
Using 256 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with name.1
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
Do I need to redownload and recompile or something?
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when all else fails, reinstall the os and start over ::)
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Kinda disappointing that there hasn't been any updates to the miner. Ypool was way ahead, now all the other miners have caught up or surpassed it.
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I am getting a crash when adding the :port
If I run it without the port it just hangs looking for the old port, but doesnt crash.
jhProtominer (v0.1c)
ubuntu@ip-x:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer$ ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net:8081 -u name.1 -p x -t 4 -m512
Launching miner...
Using 256 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with name.1
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
Do I need to redownload and recompile or something?
Getting the same error too, deleted the server and creating another one to test it out again.
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I am getting a crash when adding the :port
If I run it without the port it just hangs looking for the old port, but doesnt crash.
jhProtominer (v0.1c)
ubuntu@ip-x:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer$ ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net:8081 -u name.1 -p x -t 4 -m512
Launching miner...
Using 256 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with name.1
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
Do I need to redownload and recompile or something?
Did the miner ever run on the same machine? Native or virtualised machine?.
Compile with "-march=corei7" if it does not work with "-march=native" . Solved exactly this error on some cloud machines for me.
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I am getting a crash when adding the :port
If I run it without the port it just hangs looking for the old port, but doesnt crash.
jhProtominer (v0.1c)
ubuntu@ip-x:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer$ ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net:8081 -u name.1 -p x -t 4 -m512
Launching miner...
Using 256 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with name.1
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
Do I need to redownload and recompile or something?
Did the miner ever run on the same machine? Native or virtualised machine?.
Compile with "-march=corei7" if it does not work with "-march=native" . Solved exactly this error on some cloud machines for me.
Changing to corei7 worked, thanks!
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if i have 16 gbytes of memory what number of threads is the best - 8 or 30?
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DOWN AGAIN?
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DOWN AGAIN?
down for me too :-X
Is this pool switching driving anyone else loopy :o
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down again
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seems to be down.
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any news ?
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Mining works again - website not
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pool is up.
All ports open.
Let's find some blocks!
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website up too
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is the fee still 10%? since the other pools are now at basicaly the same speed as yours..
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i think it was changed to 2% or something awhile ago
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I am getting a crash when adding the :port
If I run it without the port it just hangs looking for the old port, but doesnt crash.
jhProtominer (v0.1c)
ubuntu@ip-x:~/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer$ ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net:8081 -u name.1 -p x -t 4 -m512
Launching miner...
Using 256 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 4 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with name.1
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
Do I need to redownload and recompile or something?
Did the miner ever run on the same machine? Native or virtualised machine?.
Compile with "-march=corei7" if it does not work with "-march=native" . Solved exactly this error on some cloud machines for me.
I think that was the trick, thanks for the reply
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Any ideas why i do not get my payouts anymore?
balance on ypool is gone but i got nothing
edit: Got it. Just took a while.
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Why is mining so slow today? Today i only got 0.01 PTS in about 10 hours, even a few days ago this used to be a lot faster. (btw i'm mining on YPool). Did the difficulty rise so much in the last days?
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seems like it.
The hype train has left ;P
back to gpu farming :D
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Ypool appears to have adopted a policy of including a maximum of one transaction per block, which appears to be slowing down transaction confirmations on the network. Compare the ypool stats page to the list of 1-transaction blocks on
http://btsblock.com/chain/ProtoShares
Several people have noticed that transactions are getting held up with 0 confirmations (with or without transactions fees) as numerous blocks roll by until a different pool finds a block, at which a bunch of transactions finally get their first confirmation.
This seems harmful to the network as a whole.
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Ypool appears to have adopted a policy of including a maximum of one transaction per block, which appears to be slowing down transaction confirmations on the network. Compare the ypool stats page to the list of 1-transaction blocks on
http://btsblock.com/chain/ProtoShares
Several people have noticed that transactions are getting held up with 0 confirmations (with or without transactions fees) as numerous blocks roll by until a different pool finds a block, at which a bunch of transactions finally get their first confirmation.
This seems harmful to the network as a whole.
I've noticed this issue as well.
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Ypool appears to have adopted a policy of including a maximum of one transaction per block, which appears to be slowing down transaction confirmations on the network. Compare the ypool stats page to the list of 1-transaction blocks on
http://btsblock.com/chain/ProtoShares
Several people have noticed that transactions are getting held up with 0 confirmations (with or without transactions fees) as numerous blocks roll by until a different pool finds a block, at which a bunch of transactions finally get their first confirmation.
This seems harmful to the network as a whole.
See my post here (http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=740.msg8222#msg8222)
There is no evil intention, just a lack of time on my side.
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On http://ypool.net/ its says that one of my worker is not active even though it's submitting shares? ???
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On http://ypool.net/ its says that one of my worker is not active even though it's submitting shares? ???
same for me :/
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On http://ypool.net/ its says that one of my worker is not active even though it's submitting shares? ???
same for me :/
Problem was incorrect port! :/ remember to put :8081
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On http://ypool.net/ its says that one of my worker is not active even though it's submitting shares? ???
same for me :/
Problem was incorrect port! :/ remember to put :8081
I'm using 8081 ???
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Gonna put this in here:
Working nodes for the PTS Wallet
114.232.232.238:3888
106.186.120.22:3888
178.194.89.80:3888
120.83.117.240:3888
87.98.146.72:3888
58.221.47.232:3888
77.207.97.156:3888
204.11.237.208:3888
Remember, after addnode <node> add, you must issue an addnode <node> onetry to 'activate' the node connection.
Also fresh link to yvg1900's optimized m7c miners: https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
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who can answer how much i get for 1 share in miner? nobody answer this (((
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Mining is now orders of magnitude slower for me in the last few days. Can anyone confirm this also? I'm getting like 50 times (or more) less now.
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100 hpm gives about 1 coin a day today
week ago you could get a block if you were lucky.
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See my post here (http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=740.msg8222#msg8222)
There is no evil intention, just a lack of time on my side.
That's good to hear but please give this issue priority - it's beginning to make PTS look broken and may be affecting market price. Obviously by virtue of your large pool, you've a big investment in PTS, so it's in your interests more than anyone else to get this resolved.
Pool miners - please consider other pools until this issue is resolved - you're harming the coin by letting this slide.
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See my post here (http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=740.msg8222#msg8222)
There is no evil intention, just a lack of time on my side.
That's good to hear but please give this issue priority - it's beginning to make PTS look broken and may be affecting market price. Obviously by virtue of your large pool, you've a big investment in PTS, so it's in your interests more than anyone else to get this resolved.
Pool miners - please consider other pools until this issue is resolved - you're harming the coin by letting this slide.
+1000
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Sorry but I goto mention this:
(http://s21.postimg.org/ul5rzhozb/ypool_virus.png)
(http://s21.postimg.org/p3mtmjph3/ypool_virus_2.png)
This is due to lots of users making 'botnet's' to mine on your pool. This is NOT good for the PTS network and needs to be actions.
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See my post here (http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=740.msg8222#msg8222)
There is no evil intention, just a lack of time on my side.
That's good to hear but please give this issue priority - it's beginning to make PTS look broken and may be affecting market price. Obviously by virtue of your large pool, you've a big investment in PTS, so it's in your interests more than anyone else to get this resolved.
Pool miners - please consider other pools until this issue is resolved - you're harming the coin by letting this slide.
+1000
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As some people say, get your sh*t together.
If you cut off 10k$ a day, how could you NOT afford to fix it?
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maybe they don't want to.
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maybe they don't want to.
jh00 has a fix, but requires everyone to update their miner. If you are on this pool, please update your miner ASAP.
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Yes as bytemaster already said, please update your miners.
You can get my updated version of the miner here (http://jhwork.net/ypool/jhprotominer.zip) (its the same link as in the How To)
I know there are already many people that use yvg1900's optimized version. I have informed him of the bugfix, he will upload a new version soon.
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Yes as bytemaster already said, please update your miners.
You can get my updated version of the miner here (http://jhwork.net/ypool/jhprotominer.zip) (its the same link as in the How To)
I know there are already many people that use yvg1900's optimized version. I have informed him of the bugfix, he will upload a new version soon.
Could post a link for linux/ubuntu version of the updated miner please.
I'm still using the old miner I think still learning how work with command line in linux and not sure where to find the updated version of the miner.
Thanks.
Just wondering what updates and fixes does this update have?
Thanks.
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...
Also fresh link to yvg1900's optimized m7c miners: https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
I have tried this miner (jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7c-win64-corei7avx) and I see no active connections in my pool account (I see them instantly when I use "default" miner).
I can even put in a fake password and it get's connected without complaining and then it mines hapily.
jhProtoMiner.exe -o http://ypool.net:8081 -u myAccount.myWorker -p myPassword -t 8 -m1024
I am afraid this does not work for me, but for someone else.
Any thoughts on this?
EDIT: ok, my mistake. It is stated in readme:
Removed -m512,-m256,-m128 etc. command line switches - you shall remove them in order to make your miner running
So this works:
jhProtoMiner.exe -o http://ypool.net:8081 -u username.workername -p workerpassword -t 8
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Hey Jh00 i wonder if this fixed?
The amt of workers is at 72k now :O
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Wonder if ypool can do a version check against the miners?
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Ypool down
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Ypool down
Its just an update.
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Ypool down
Its just an update.
my -t 8 servers cant connect while the ones without it does?
strange?
EDIT.. prob just the update =/
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Any idea when the update is completed ? 1h? 2h?
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Any idea when the update is completed ? 1h? 2h?
The update is complete but the automatic ddos prevention from our hoster was triggered during the update. Port 8080 and 8081 are blocked, 10034 is still open. At this very moment we are calling our hoster to unblock the ports, not sure how long it will take however.
Edit: All ports are available for mining again.
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Please help
Where and how do you install and compile the latest miner in linux?
Thanks
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Please help
Where and how do you install and compile the latest miner in linux?
Thanks
this
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Please help
Where and how do you install and compile the latest miner in linux?
Thanks
this
Try yvg1900's latest builds: https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g (https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g)
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Getting invalid merkleroot errors with the new version (0.1d)
Tha fuck
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Getting the same invalid merkleroot errors with both the official .1d client and the updated optimized clients as well. This is extremely irritating
EDIT: hmm, seems to have stopped happening now. Dunno wtf that was about
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Please help
Where and how do you install and compile the latest miner in linux?
Thanks
this
Try yvg1900's latest builds: https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g (https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g)
I think I figured it out, I checked the code and only 1 file is changed so I just update the code and compile the previous version.
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Can someone explain this "botnet" problem everyone is talking about? I'm not sure I completely understand what they are.
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please update github version for linux
Reason: Outdated miner version. Please update or you will lose some of your shares.
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I set my minimum payout to 1PTS more than an hour ago and still have not received a payment. I know it used to be 3 PTS but per the website that has been lowered to 1....are there any issues with payouts right now?
F.
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I set my minimum payout to 1PTS more than an hour ago and still have not received a payment. I know it used to be 3 PTS but per the website that has been lowered to 1....are there any issues with payouts right now?
F.
Many people did the same, it will take a bit until all the payouts are processed.
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I set my minimum payout to 1PTS more than an hour ago and still have not received a payment. I know it used to be 3 PTS but per the website that has been lowered to 1....are there any issues with payouts right now?
F.
Many people did the same, it will take a bit until all the payouts are processed.
Thanks for the update...at least there's nothing wrong.
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Can someone explain this "botnet" problem everyone is talking about? I'm not sure I completely understand what they are.
People mining with stolen computer resources.
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Can someone explain this "botnet" problem everyone is talking about? I'm not sure I completely understand what they are.
People mining with stolen computer resources.
Thanks for that!
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Getting invalid merkleroot errors with the new version (0.1d)
Tha fuck
Where I can get 0.1d version of miner?
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Yesterday I tried to start mining PTS on ypool. I changed coin mode to PTS, downloaded an optimized jhprotominer and started it. It looked like everything is OK. The miner was working, finding shares. Most of shares were accepted. But I didn't see anything in my account in the pool. No connected miners, no accepted shares, no unconfirmed rewards. After several hours of mining and finding more than 100 shares I stopped mining.
I tried to deliberately change the port to see what happens, if I choose a wrong port the miner reports that it can't connect to the pool.
Some time ago I successfully mined some XPM at this pool.
Could somebody explain what i'm doing wrong?
Edit: it started working for me after removing -m512 parameter.
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Please help!
How to run a 24 core/12GB RAM miner of Ypool on windows 2003 64 bit, so he gave out about 500 col / min?
Please, step by step
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Down again!
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Hi there, after a night mining with some cloud servers on ypool, my shares got lost.
I mean, yesterday night i've got 12 shares, this morning 3 shares on the status page of ypool.
Also, my miners tells me they send something like 66 shares, all accepted, but the counter of pending shares on ypool stats never changes...
Where has all my work gone ?
Please reply, I think this pool steals money.
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Down again!
Look like huge DDOS again ((
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Hi there, after a night mining with some cloud servers on ypool, my shares got lost.
I mean, yesterday night i've got 12 shares, this morning 3 shares on the status page of ypool.
Also, my miners tells me they send something like 66 shares, all accepted, but the counter of pending shares on ypool stats never changes...
Where has all my work gone ?
Please reply, I think this pool steals money.
The shares get converted to unconfirmed PTS and later to balance. In essence your shares counter will be zero most of the time since it is reset every time a new round starts which is quite often. If your unconfirmed/balance increases everything is ok.
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jh00 what's happening with the pool right now? Miners gets disconnected all the time.
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User Share Value Unconfirmed profit
batman 138650.000000 1.538671
superman 54721.000000 0.613401
ironman 54129.000000 0.600697
robin 53509.000000 0.599815
spiderman 52463.000000 0.588090
Is it reasonable to conclude these are same person?
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jh00 what's happening with the pool right now? Miners gets disconnected all the time.
I was fixing a bug on the website for which I had to restart the webserver several times. It has no effect on mining or coin reward, but it will display some workers as offline while it is synchronizing. As long as the miner itself is reporting no (permanent) disconnects everything is good.
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Before I start searching in this thread (alot of pages to go through) has anyone posted a tutorial on how to run the miner from ypool for mining on Ubuntu?
If not can some post a tutorial for it please.
Thanks.
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Before I start searching in this thread (alot of pages to go through) has anyone posted a tutorial on how to run the miner from ypool for mining on Ubuntu?
If not can some post a tutorial for it please.
Thanks.
as root:
sudo su
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get -y install ntp mc screen
apt-get -y install build-essential git
apt-get -y install libssl-dev
apt-get -y install libboost-all-dev
apt-get -y install git g++ libdb++-dev build-essential libgmp-dev
apt-get -y install libdb-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev
exit
cd
mkdir install
cd install
git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer/
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
cd
screen -dmS p install/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer/./jhProtominer -t 8 -o ypool.net:8081 -u svd666.1 -p x -m512
screen -r p
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So anyone care to comment on what this is all about?
(http://i.imgur.com/qwVWCs4.png)
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Hello!
My command line miner show 4 found shares, but its only 1 on the page (right top corner shows shares 1.0000) and it seems to be not increasing.
collisions/min: 20.0742 Shares total: 4
What could be the reason?
Thanks!
Update: now its 11 found shares but 0 on web page...
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So anyone care to comment on what this is all about?
Sadly many people use our custom miner software for botnets. As they connect to ypool.net some av-companies have started flagging the entire site as potentially dangerous. I guess I have to write an email to the AV companies and explain the situation to them. Until it is resolved, you can safely ignore the warning.
Hello!
My command line miner show 4 found shares, but its only 1 on the page (right top corner shows shares 1.0000) and it seems to be not increasing.
collisions/min: 20.0742 Shares total: 4
What could be the reason?
Thanks!
Update: now its 11 found shares but 0 on web page...
Please read the FAQ on our page. There is one question that explains what share is and how it works.
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Before I start searching in this thread (alot of pages to go through) has anyone posted a tutorial on how to run the miner from ypool for mining on Ubuntu?
If not can some post a tutorial for it please.
Thanks.
as root:
sudo su
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get -y install ntp mc screen
apt-get -y install build-essential git
apt-get -y install libssl-dev
apt-get -y install libboost-all-dev
apt-get -y install git g++ libdb++-dev build-essential libgmp-dev
apt-get -y install libdb-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev
exit
cd
mkdir install
cd install
git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer/
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
cd
screen -dmS p install/jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer/./jhProtominer -t 8 -o ypool.net:8081 -u svd666.1 -p x -m512
screen -r p
Thanks alot!
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thank you
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I didn't get this payment either. It's been a few hours. I don't see it in the blockchain. Can anyone help?
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I didn't get this payment either. It's been a few hours. I don't see it in the blockchain. Can anyone help?
received, thanks!
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People,
From what the questions I get I see some are still using M7c version of the yvg1900 miner. Please update to M7f line miner ASAP - this is matter of respect to the coin and others.
Fix was available instantly with ypool software update and Twitter announcement @yvg1900 has been made, too, long time ago.
I encourage you to update, and to push this I will not respond to any M7c/M7a related questions neither public, nor private.
Thanks,
yvg1900
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yvg1900, sorry for asking but as I'm new to your miner:
What's the difference between M7ff, M7fs and so on?
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One of ypool users - atp1916 - described it here:
http://aeternal.site11.com/
Basically, it is all about tradeoff between performance and submitted/accepted shares ratio.
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ypool-stats.sh
http://pastebin.com/VGpN6Sqs
Example output:
YPOOL status: HTTP:80 up, Mining: 8080:up 8081:up 8082:up 8083:up 8084:up 8085:up 8086:up 8087:up 10034:up, Workers: 20686, coll/m: 2199347.20, Blocks found last 24h: 145
#!/bin/bash
#
# This script harvest some data from ypool PTS pool
# Autor: Yago
# License: WTFPL http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/
HTTP_TIMEOUT=5 # seconds
MINING_TIMEOUT=5 # seconds
TMP=/tmp/ypool-stats
mkdir -p $TMP
harvest() {
# login to ypool
wget --quiet --save-cookies $TMP/ycookies.txt --post-data="login_username=sternburg&login_password=poemacatedral" "http://ypool.net/howto?ct=3" -O $TMP/howto.html
# harvest mining ports
awk -F "mining: <b>" '{print $2}' $TMP/howto.html | awk -F '<' '{print $1}' | perl -pe 's/, /\n/g' > $TMP/ports
# harvest Workers
WORKERS=`awk -F 'stats_pool_worker">' '{print $2}' $TMP/howto.html | awk -F '<' '{print $1}'`
# harvest hashrate (coll/m)
HASHRATE=`awk -F 'stats_pool_hashrate">' '{print $2}' $TMP/howto.html | awk -F '<' '{print $1}'`
# harvest Blocks found last 24h
wget --quiet --load-cookies $TMP/ycookies.txt "http://ypool.net/pts/stats_overall" -O $TMP/poolstats.html
BLOCKSLAST24H=`perl -pe 's/<td>1 Hour/\n<td>1 Hour/g' $TMP/poolstats.html | perl -pe 's/table>/\n/g' | grep "Hour" | awk -F '>' '{print $26}' | perl -pe 's/<\/td//g'`
}
checkminingports() {
# List of the working mining ports as of 28/nov/2013
# just in case HTTP is down and $TMP got deleted
if [ ! -f $TMP/ports ]; then
echo "8080
8081
8082
8083
8084
8085
8086
8087
10034" > $TMP/ports
fi
MINING_PORT_STATUS=""
while read PORT
do
nc -z -w$MINING_TIMEOUT ypool.net $PORT
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
MINING_PORT_STATUS="$MINING_PORT_STATUS $PORT:up"
else
MINING_PORT_STATUS="$MINING_PORT_STATUS $PORT:DOWN :("
fi
done <$TMP/ports
}
# check http
wget --quiet --tries=1 --timeout=$HTTP_TIMEOUT http://ypool.net -O /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
harvest
checkminingports
echo "YPOOL status: HTTP:80 up, Mining:$MINING_PORT_STATUS, Workers: $WORKERS, coll/m: $HASHRATE, Blocks found last 24h: $BLOCKSLAST24H"
else
checkminingports
echo "YPOOL status: HTTP:80 down :/, Mining:$MINING_PORT_STATUS, Workers,coll/m,Blocks found last 24h: data source down."
fi
Edit: added "--tries=1 " to fix 20 times retry bug and fixed tmp route
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may be is something for mining on Debian for this pool?
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Hey,
i tried to mine on this pool again with the yvg9000 miner (jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7fs-linux64-corei7sse4) but i get only something like this:
collisions/min: 46.6667, warmup; Shares found: 0, submitted 0, accepted 0
collisions/min: 45.0000, warmup; Shares found: 0, submitted 0, accepted 0
collisions/min: 44.2500, warmup; Shares found: 0, submitted 0, accepted 0
collisions/min: 42.8571, warmup; Shares found: 0, submitted 0, accepted 0
Why "warmup" and why does it never submit any shares?
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Why "warmup" and why does it never submit any shares?
Not sure but: it looks like it does not submit shares because 40c/m is a little slow. If you had 400c/m you would probably see "Share found!" every third line.
I don't know what "warmup" is exactly for, I think calculating some average ("warmup" later changes to "e=0.5678" or something like that).
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Hi
I found the best mining software to me is the jhprotominer yvg1900 barcelona, because is that what gives me more number of collisions/min.
But i don't know how to change the name of the workername and the password.
With jhprotominer v.01 was easy, because it was only change the bat file.
Can someone explain to me who to do it?
Thanks
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Someone knows how to put in Debian?
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Someone knows how to put in Debian?
All of the compiled versions I found here worked on Debian/Ubuntu for me without any changes, just un-tar and launch.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
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New faster version of PTS miners for ypool.net available.
Link for optimized M7g version family can be found in HotWo section at ypool.net (it is the same link where former miners were residing).
Check readme.txt and finetuning.txt packaged inside mining archives for more details. Follow @yvg1900 on Twitter.
yvg1900
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New faster version of PTS miners for ypool.net available.
Link for optimized M7g version family can be found in HotWo section at ypool.net (it is the same link where former miners were residing).
Check readme.txt and finetuning.txt packaged inside mining archives for more details. Follow @yvg1900 on Twitter.
yvg1900
Can You explain how forced donation is calculated?
I mean what part of mining the program sends to yvg1900.devpts account?
Thx.
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Something is not working for me (http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/947/djx7.png) help?
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dany_danay, I don't see anything wrong. Sometimes you are lucky and generate a share or two immediately after starting and sometimes you are unlucky and generate no share for some time. Seems like you are unlucky right now. Maybe you were lucky in the last minutes when running the previous instance?
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Webinterface down?
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Down for me. Everything is crashing tonight
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Down for me. Everything is crashing tonight
Pool is still up...
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its down for me as well :(
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So "warmup" in jhprotominer means it's crunching for the devs?
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So "warmup" in jhprotominer means it's crunching for the devs?
They prefer the term "pre-mining".
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So "warmup" in jhprotominer means it's crunching for the devs?
I don't think so. Seems to me that 'warmup' simply means the miner just started and that the c/m will fluctuate until it has been running for a while.
I've gotten accepted shares that showed up on my stats page while in 'warmup' mode.
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I see, the new "g"-version shows a "mining for the devs now" message when starting!
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Webinterface down?
again down :S
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I sure hope it's not actually doing that, since this pool is already charging a hefty 6% fee to support the dev.
Edit: Btw, are you noticing any difference in performance compared to the ff version?
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It only mines for the devs (devs of the miner, not the pool owner) in the first 120 seconds.
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But isn't the pool owner the dev?
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But isn't the pool owner the dev?
AFAIK no... yvg1900 developed the optimized miner but he is not the pool owner.
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its down for me as well :(
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AFAIK no... yvg1900 developed the optimized miner but he is not the pool owner.
Edit: I guess the pool owner created the miner and yvg1900 optimized it. Thus yvg1900 is getting 120 or so seconds of mining once the miner is launched.
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I confirm that I am neither owner of ypool nor have affiliation with it except I developed the miner.
Yes, starting from M7g line, miner mines first 120 seconds for developers of the miner, this decision has been made after discussion of people in the ypool chat.
This behavior is clearly indincated and not hidden, unlike of some other miners typically called as silent miners.
yvg1900
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Yes, starting from M7g line, miner mines first 120 seconds for developers of the miner, this decision has been made after discussion of people in the ypool chat.
This behavior is clearly indincated and not hidden, unlike of some other miners typically called as silent miners.
I think that's the right way to do it. 120 seconds is a fair "price" and (IMHO) better (and maybe more effective too) than begging for donations!
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How much faster is it?
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I confirm that I am neither owner of ypool nor have affiliation with it except I developed the miner.
Yes, starting from M7g line, miner mines first 120 seconds for developers of the miner, this decision has been made after discussion of people in the ypool chat.
This behavior is clearly indincated and not hidden, unlike of some other miners typically called as silent miners.
yvg1900
I completely understand, and I fully support your decision.
2 minutes is nothing. I might even restart a few of my miners regularly to further support you guys. ;)
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New version available - now matching new pool server configuration after it moved.
Authentic builds are:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/RlW6hzYqTz
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
http://sdrv.ms/18wfjYX
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1xOOWa
yvg1900
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My first payout shows as "successfully processed" in ypool but I have not received anything in my wallet, how long do I need to wait ? it's been 12 hours, and my wallet is sync'd with the network
username: INSeed
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My first payout shows as "successfully processed" in ypool but I have not received anything in my wallet, how long do I need to wait ? it's been 12 hours, and my wallet is sync'd with the network
username: INSeed
Have you tried to restart your client within these 12 hours? At times the wallet seems fine, but requires a restart for it to properly synch.
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According to the Ypool twitter the PTS network is having some issues processing the transactions since they moved Datacenters. They said they're working on it.
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My first payout shows as "successfully processed" in ypool but I have not received anything in my wallet, how long do I need to wait ? it's been 12 hours, and my wallet is sync'd with the network
username: INSeed
Have you tried to restart your client within these 12 hours? At times the wallet seems fine, but requires a restart for it to properly synch.
Yeah done that, I guess I need to wait they fix their network
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Hi,
I am mining PTS through YPool and whilst I wasn't getting a lot of shares - old computer etc - when I checked this morning the message I was getting was;
'bitclient_calculate Merkelroot: too many transactions, number OFT x set to 32'
Obviously it has something to do with transaction rates but what does it mean exactly - do I have to change anything or is it an issue with ypool? I still seem to be getting random shares but this message is appearing quite a lot.
Thanks
kw
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ypool owner jh00 decided to require miner update.
Reason is possibility to include more transactions into blocks to speed up transaction processing.
So you are forced to upgrade. Sorry.
You can look at history of ypool chat - search for messages originated by jh00.
If you are using yvg1900 miners, they already include the fix.
yvg1900
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Hi yvg1900
Thank you for the info, will have a look into the upgrade.
Cheers
kw
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jezuz, why you make this miner disconnect from pool every hour?
i cant monitor average mining speed on ypool because of that, its so annoying...
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I did not receive my latest 2 PTS payout ( i am waiting for a full day now).
Could you check it? It shows up in my payout log on ypool but not in my wallet (wallet is up to date and i restarted it several times).
Pi67xngaStLjMvZmvmsYDqLYEtJzUB1Gv3 2.00001192 PTS 2013-12-07 04:36:20
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Same story I did not receive my 1 PTS (2 days and counting).
PjhjfecGEZrAbaXvsqjhKc5nfyWG2RiMqj 1.00313926 PTS 2013-12-07 00:43:56
Blockchain explorer (http://coinplorer.com/PTS) shows that i did not get it so the problem is not with my client.
YPool user: isoparm
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Same story I did not receive my 1 PTS (2 days and counting).
PjhjfecGEZrAbaXvsqjhKc5nfyWG2RiMqj 1.00313926 PTS 2013-12-07 00:43:56
Blockchain explorer (http://coinplorer.com/PTS) shows that i did not get it so the problem is not with my client.
YPool user: isoparm
So i just got the payout for today but yesterdays payout is still missing.
YPool User: JonDja
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I have to say, I jumped ship from ypool - personal preference more than anything else.. I don't honestly think they have the capacity - both in resources and manpower - to host such a big pool and as such, from an admins perspective, I wouldn't want to have any cryptocurrency ties to them.
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Sorry Jh00..i want to know something.
This 2 day, why i always getting the message 'bitclient_calculate Merkelroot: too many transactions, number OFT x set to 32'
what time you will update the official pool miner??
or need them change to use the miners by yvg1900?
but you need to know this miners by yvg1900 "First 30 seconds after start and 30 seconds more for evey running hour miner will mine for its developers to support further performance,
functionality and compatibility enhancements."
Sorry yvg1900..this is not your problem...because you need the time for developing the miner.
But the pool fee is 6% (see below)
"Why is the fee so high?
I spent a lot of time on developing the miner and the pool. Instead of selling the miner or keeping it for myself I decided to publish it (including source). You can see the higher fee as a way of donating some additional coins for my effort."
So..i think..if you need them use the miners by yvg1900, you need pay the miner developing fee to yvg1900(not all the little miner to paid). ;)
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I have to say, I jumped ship from ypool - personal preference more than anything else.. I don't honestly think they have the capacity - both in resources and manpower - to host such a big pool and as such, from an admins perspective, I wouldn't want to have any cryptocurrency ties to them.
Those were my reasons for switching too + no way I'm "donating" to miner development which is closed source.
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Often means how exactly often? Once per how many shares?
yvg1900
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So funny how people want to come here and talk smack... can't come to ypool and ask?
yvg1900 NOT HAVE TO HELP YOU MINE AT ALL!!! go somewhere else! you have issue with 6%??? wanna see some math ???? don't they teach you this anymore?
with yvg miner and ypool you get 165% what you get anywhere else!!! I KNOW CAUSE THAT MY DIFFERENCE FROM BEER! (the next fastest miner) !!!
-6% for pool!!!! (165%- 9.9%) 156%
-1/120th (30 secs for each hour) (156%-1.3%)154.7%!!!!
get it????
so fine, don't use.! lol i want all pts anyway
sell me yours now! UHAHAHA
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doesntmatter was serious when he said it's his job. LOL
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sorry yvg1900, you making good work here, its you right to make your rules with your product, dont be offended, i just was in bad mood yesterday.
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hasher,
No problems - enjoy your mining. M7i will hopefully resolve these issues, as well and bring more perf.
yvg1900
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Hi All,
Finally got back on my old computer to see what was happening with my ypool mining.
Tried to set it all up again and then my Internet Security blocked the jpminer apparently it was infected with Trojan.Generic KD 1420581.
So I deleted the miner from my comp - ran a scan etc etc. Went to download it again from ypool.net and it was again blocked with the same message.
Has anyone else had this problem? Unfortunately I do not have enough pts in my ypool account to cash out unless there is a way to cash out for less than 1 pts if you stop mining.
Cheers
kw
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Ypool website is down again, but it seems the miner is still working. Will I get the PTS eventually? Why ypool is so unstable recently, because too many people are joining in?
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Their latest tweet "In other news there will be an website update in a few minutes. New features: API, FAQ changes, user profiles, notifications and many more."
I imagine they are upgrading the site now...
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The ebay of pools, fucking us in the ass with fees. I still love u tho. ;D
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Ypool pool is down again?
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Ypool pool is down again?
Up for me
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Ypool pool is down again?
It's down. And annoyingly enough, the website shows "Number of connected miners: xx", but when I checked my miners ALL of them had been disconnected.
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Ypool pool is down again?
It's down. And annoyingly enough, the website shows "Number of connected miners: xx", but when I checked my miners ALL of them had been disconnected.
My situation is the same as yours
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same here, both XPM and PTS miners are disconnected.
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Is there a new miner? i keep getting an error to update miner but can't see any reference to it on ypool
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Is there a new miner? i keep getting an error to update miner but can't see any reference to it on ypool
New version available - now matching new pool server configuration after it moved.
Authentic builds are:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/RlW6hzYqTz
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
http://sdrv.ms/18wfjYX
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1xOOWa
yvg1900
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Is there a new miner? i keep getting an error to update miner but can't see any reference to it on ypool
New version available - now matching new pool server configuration after it moved.
Authentic builds are:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/RlW6hzYqTz
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
http://sdrv.ms/18wfjYX
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1xOOWa
yvg1900
Thanks montecristo83 i appreciate your response, for safety can anyone else verify this?
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Those are the latest official versions so go ahead and download it stuartcharles
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Is there a new miner? i keep getting an error to update miner but can't see any reference to it on ypool
New version available - now matching new pool server configuration after it moved.
Authentic builds are:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/RlW6hzYqTz
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
http://sdrv.ms/18wfjYX
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1xOOWa
yvg1900
Thanks montecristo83 i appreciate your response, for safety can anyone else verify this?
I can say the various flavors of M7h on the Mega link are working for my rigs.
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Those worrying on miner authencity can use File/Verify Message of their wallet - there are md5sums.txt and md5sums-signature.txt, latter contains signatures of the former, signed using donation address private key.
If one wants to be sure it is authentic address, can contact me by PM here or on ypool.net with challenge phrase I can sign with the same key.
yvg1900
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Ypool pool is down again!
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Ypool pool is down again!
You'd think that with a fee of 6% and 50k + workers this pool would be more stable than Lindsay Lohan, but no. That's the 2nd time this week.
Would be nice if they updated this thread when the pool goes down; scheduled or not. Kind of hard to check the chat when the website is down.
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For those who bother following official updates on ypool twitter, it was scheduled maintenance for network bandwidth upgrade. Upgrade addresses massive widening server-side bandwith to better handle DDoS.
It has been widely announced and now pool is up.
yvg1900
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My bad. Will pay attention to ypools twitter feed.
Hopefully it'll run smooth as silk from now on.
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ypool charge us more fee(6% compared to 4% for others), but it has a website to monitor all the miners, I like this function.
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Hi everyone,
I've port this miner to Linux. It makes ~90cpm on a Intel Xeon E5620(4C8T@2.4GHz) and 16GB memory. It's really fast (although the codes are so bad formatted). Thanks jh.
Github
https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port (https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port).
How to use
git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port
cd jhProtominer/src/jhProtominer
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u tyeken8.1 -p 1 -m512
Known issue
Share invalid on some machines.
Pls check the log to see if the server rejects your share by `Share data time overflow'.
I don't know if this is my bug; I'm working on this now.
Questions
PM me or issue on github.
Donate
BTC: 1PNDpCQhpvqGLFSYVLZH9gfnz1zuM4cmmi
PTS: PrfVTi6z6iZY7p6jGTLqc2AUycWJgDu42D
Update
Auto reconnect issue fixed.
Please do "git pull" and recompile the client
Hi,
I compiled the src as "make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=core2" and runs on readhat linux 6.
However, I keep get below messages:
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 50.2326 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 52.3404 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 54.1176 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 53.4545 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
and some times:
collisions/min: 52.2995 Shares total: 1
Share found!
Invalid share
Reason: Merkleroot is invalid or corrupted. Update your miner.
What dose that mean? dose it affect the mining?
p.s.
I run it as "proxychains4 ./jhProtominers -o ypool.net - u user - p pass -m512, yes I'm behind a proxy to run it.
Thanks very much.
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btw, if I compiled it as "make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"", the
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
error will disappear, however, the speed seems a little slow (50 vs. 45).
Which configure should I use?
p.s.
when I set -m1024, the program says
'-m1024' is an unknown option.
Type jhPrimeminer.exe --help for more info
Dose 1024 memory is supported now?
Thanks very much!
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:'(
Almost all the shares found by that way are invalid, even use the "make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" configure.
Any help?
A a comparation, the jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-win64-xxxx version has a very good performance than this original on(40-45 vs. 65-70), however, that yvg1900 don't support proxychains...
:'(
Any help is appreciated.
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My cpu info:
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 26
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5570 @ 2.93GHz
stepping : 5
cpu MHz : 2933.437
cache size : 8192 KB
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 11
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss syscall nx rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology tsc_reliable nonstop_tsc aperfmperf unfair_spinlock pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 popcnt hypervisor lahf_lm dts
bogomips : 5866.87
clflush size : 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes : 40 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:
processor : 1
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 26
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5570 @ 2.93GHz
stepping : 5
cpu MHz : 2933.437
cache size : 8192 KB
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 11
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss syscall nx rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology tsc_reliable nonstop_tsc aperfmperf unfair_spinlock pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 popcnt hypervisor lahf_lm dts
bogomips : 5866.87
clflush size : 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes : 40 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:
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I've found a block but I didn't get paid:
33460 Alexander33 22.023 2807819.00 2013-12-16 15:30:18 Paid
I have my wallet up to date and there is not transaction history or any sign that I will receive my payment .
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029xue,
Which kind of proxy support do you need? I am in progress on re-engineering miner connection layer for more reliable connections, so I may consider adding something.
Explain your usage scenario in more details.
yvg1900
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Hi,
That's a good news. I'm suffering the original jhProtominer as it even run behind the proxy, but after a whole night mining, it got 0 shares (50 collisions/min, almost all are invalid shares).
The machine is REHL 6.0 64bit and the CPU is Intel Xeon. The machine can only reach the internet using a proxy, so I installed proxychains (http://sourceforge.net/projects/proxychains-ng/) in the machine and most applications works fine just using it. I run the miner in below way:
proxychains4 ./jhProtominer -o ypool.net -u user -p pass -m512
and the output is below:
[proxychains] config file found: /etc/proxychains.conf
[proxychains] preloading /usr/lib/libproxychains4.so
[proxychains] DLL init
? jhProtominer (v0.1c) ?
? author: jh ?
? http://ypool.net ?
Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 2 threads
proxychains] Strict chain ... 123.123.123.123:1080 ... 123.123.123.123:8080 ... ypool.net:8080 ... OK
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with user.worker
If run your version:
proxychains4 ./jhprotominer -o ypool.net -u user -p pass
[proxychains] config file found: /etc/proxychains.conf
[proxychains] preloading /usr/lib/libproxychains4.so
v0.1e M7h-linux64-generic/yvg1900
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▒ jhProtominer mod by yvg1900 ▒
▒ author: jh (http://ypool.net) ▒
▒ mod author: yvg1900 (Twitter @yvg1900) ▒
▒ Addresses for Thanks and Donations: ▒
▒ PTS: PZxsEQoiMeB6tHcW2ZySBEiCPio1WkxbEL ▒
▒ XPM: AW2388DEWNEfMH4rP9kcj9yKcMq1QywYT4 ▒
▒ DTC: D6PmUogMigWvXurgFTqm5VLxQeVpXdYQj3 ▒
▒ LTC: Lby4YjhcAxhmbsdHFb4nYydrwGoiJezZt1 ▒
▒ BTC: 1FxekeK5La7AuF3oxiLzPKnjXyLMrux6VT ▒
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Checking optimizations compatibility...
OK: Optimizations are compatible
Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 2 threads
Connection attempt failed, retry in approx. 45 seconds to 8085
Connection attempt failed, retry in approx. 45 seconds to 10034
You can notice proxychains missing below outputs:
[proxychains] DLL init
[proxychains] Strict chain ... 123.123.123.123:1080 ... 123.123.123.123:8080 ... ypool.net:8080 ... OK
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Btw, both two programs runs no problem on Windows using Proxifier. The environment and hardware is same (virtual machines).
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Does anybody can give full codes for miner on VPS OS Debian?
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Does anybody can give full codes for miner on VPS OS Debian?
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
The files that say linux will work on Debian.
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Does anybody can give full codes for miner on VPS OS Debian?
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
The files that say linux will work on Debian.
And how I can run it?
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Does anybody can give full codes for miner on VPS OS Debian?
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
The files that say linux will work on Debian.
And how I can run it?
On the ypool.net site there is a HOW TO section on the left side after your login. It has the examples and other links. More info can be found here: http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki
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029xue,
Which kind of proxy support do you need? I am in progress on re-engineering miner connection layer for more reliable connections, so I may consider adding something.
Explain your usage scenario in more details.
yvg1900
Hi,
If the re-engineering version is ready, please kind remind me and I would be happy to have some initial tests. Thanks.
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Pre-release testing is now coordinated by mercuryminer user at ypool chat. Contact him for details if you really think you can spend some reasonable time on testing/perf measurement.
yvg1900
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Hi,
I can not compile, only the error. I've tried all that I know Makes
All give the same error.
I've tried with ubuntu 12:04 LTS 32
12.04x86_64 LTS
I am using VPS
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=corei7"
make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=generic"
make CFLAGS="-O3"
make CFLAGS="-g"
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
Does anyone have any idea what I can do?
Is he doing some library?
Thanks
EDIT:
Version: https://github.com/jh000/jhProtominer
The former gave this error
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 300.2326 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 310.3344 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 315.1476 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
collisions/min: 309.9745 Shares total: 0
bitclient_calculateMerkleRoot: Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32
Found in Hoe To this he had improved to more collisions / min...
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Share found!
Invalid share
Reason: Merkleroot is invalid or corrupted. Update your miner.
What's wrong? I use vps with ubuntu 13.04 x32
how i can update miner?
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Share found!
Invalid share
Reason: Merkleroot is invalid or corrupted. Update your miner.
What's wrong? I use vps with ubuntu 13.04 x32
how i can update miner?
I'd grab the latest miner from here:
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
See if that helps.
More info here:
http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/
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sorry for may be fool question but if it was line:
"git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port"
need changed on:
"git clone https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-bobcatv.tgz"
?????
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What is?
fine tuning: IN PROGRESS, AV=1, LRT=25773
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sorry for may be fool question but if it was line:
"git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port"
need changed on:
"git clone https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-bobcatv.tgz"
?????
You don't need to use git, it's already compiled. For the linux flavors his (yvg1900) Dropbox seems easier to download from then Mega. Try:
wget https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/mhwYFeUmgx/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic.tgz
Again for reference: http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki
Look under the section: Miner created and maintained by yvg1900
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does ypool supports stratum/mining proxy ?
maybe its a dumb question for you, but im new to this, have access to about 12 computers and want them to connect a server where mining proxy is installed and after mining proxy forward to mining pool. is this possible or is this only possible for ltc/btc mining ?
sry for my bad english, im german..
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Is there any place I can get a 32bit linux version? I am using https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port that I compiled, but I am getting the
"Too many transactions, numberOfTx set to 32"
and
"Invalid share
Reason: Merkleroot is invalid or corrupted. Update your miner."
errors.
I wonder if I can find the source code of the 64bit linux versions and compile it (if possible), or have an up-to-date 32bit version.
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sorry for may be fool question but if it was line:
"git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port"
need changed on:
"git clone https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-bobcatv.tgz"
?????
You don't need to use git, it's already compiled. For the linux flavors his (yvg1900) Dropbox seems easier to download from then Mega. Try:
wget https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/mhwYFeUmgx/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic.tgz
Again for reference: http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki
Look under the section: Miner created and maintained by yvg1900
ok and how unpack after save on server ?
tar jhprotominer-*.tgz ? such command?
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sorry for may be fool question but if it was line:
"git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port"
need changed on:
"git clone https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-bobcatv.tgz"
?????
You don't need to use git, it's already compiled. For the linux flavors his (yvg1900) Dropbox seems easier to download from then Mega. Try:
wget https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/mhwYFeUmgx/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic.tgz
Again for reference: http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki
Look under the section: Miner created and maintained by yvg1900
ok and how unpack after save on server ?
tar jhprotominer-*.tgz ? such command?
Sure, for future reference you can type "man tar" and it will give you the instructions on how to tar/untar.
This should work: "tar xsfv jhprotominer-*.tgz"
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sorry for may be fool question but if it was line:
"git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port"
need changed on:
"git clone https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-bobcatv.tgz"
?????
You don't need to use git, it's already compiled. For the linux flavors his (yvg1900) Dropbox seems easier to download from then Mega. Try:
wget https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/mhwYFeUmgx/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic.tgz
Again for reference: http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki
Look under the section: Miner created and maintained by yvg1900
ok and how unpack after save on server ?
tar jhprotominer-*.tgz ? such command?
Sure, for future reference you can type "man tar" and it will give you the instructions on how to tar/untar.
This should work: "tar xsfv jhprotominer-*.tgz"
made this ok...
and what about that?http://clip2net.com/s/6ubWB2
and what i must write after that for correct working
THANX
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sorry for may be fool question but if it was line:
"git clone https://github.com/Tydus/jhProtominer -b linux-port"
need changed on:
"git clone https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-bobcatv.tgz"
?????
You don't need to use git, it's already compiled. For the linux flavors his (yvg1900) Dropbox seems easier to download from then Mega. Try:
wget https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/mhwYFeUmgx/jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic.tgz
Again for reference: http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki
Look under the section: Miner created and maintained by yvg1900
ok and how unpack after save on server ?
tar jhprotominer-*.tgz ? such command?
Sure, for future reference you can type "man tar" and it will give you the instructions on how to tar/untar.
This should work: "tar xsfv jhprotominer-*.tgz"
made this ok...
and what about that?http://clip2net.com/s/6ubWB2
and what i must write after that for correct working
THANX
No, it's already compiled for you.
Go here: http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki
Read at section "- Launch worker" and go from there.
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so after untar must only write ./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #] ???
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so after untar must only write ./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #] ???
That should do it, obviously with your loginname.worker and password that you created on the ypool.net site.
More help can be found via the live chat on ypool.net, lots of people in there to ask questions and learn things in real time.
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so after untar must only write ./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #] ???
That should do it, obviously with your loginname.worker and password that you created on the ypool.net site.
More help can be found via the live chat on ypool.net, lots of people in there to ask questions and learn things in real time.
after untar file I write "./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #]"
And what is it? what i will do? http://clip2net.com/s/6ufE5P
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so after untar must only write ./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #] ???
That should do it, obviously with your loginname.worker and password that you created on the ypool.net site.
More help can be found via the live chat on ypool.net, lots of people in there to ask questions and learn things in real time.
after untar file I write "./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #]"
And what is it? what i will do? http://clip2net.com/s/6ufE5P
You could copy the specific compiled version to the home dir or just cd into the directory of the version you want to run.
cd /jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic/linux64-generic-512M
You'll most likely have to adjust the permissions to make the file executable.
chmod a+x jhprotominer
Then run it - Just start without any other variables, it should try to use the max cores.
./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u grigower.PTS_1 -p 130484q
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so after untar must only write ./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #] ???
That should do it, obviously with your loginname.worker and password that you created on the ypool.net site.
More help can be found via the live chat on ypool.net, lots of people in there to ask questions and learn things in real time.
after untar file I write "./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #]"
And what is it? what i will do? http://clip2net.com/s/6ufE5P
You could copy the specific compiled version to the home dir or just cd into the directory of the version you want to run.
cd /jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic/linux64-generic-512M
You'll most likely have to adjust the permissions to make the file executable.
chmod a+x jhprotominer
Then run it - Just start without any other variables, it should try to use the max cores.
./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u grigower.PTS_1 -p 130484q
I try to write codes that you give but http://clip2net.com/s/6uieIV i don;t know what is this and why?
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. Works with ypool.net and other pools that support XPT proto.
yam M7i is complete rewrite of yvg1900 miner and has new cmd line and config options. Check readme.txt and yam.cfg for details.
It is faster on all supported platforms, including Win64, Linux64 and MacOS X 64.
PTS miner re-engineered for better support of different CPUs and now supports large pages on Windows. Check docs for more details.
yam M7i supports config files, backup pool connections, proxy and multiple connection handling improvements that reduce share rejections.
PTS miner now has better fine tuning, more precise stats and supports specifying per-thread memory size as configurable parameter.
yvg1900
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so after untar must only write ./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #] ???
That should do it, obviously with your loginname.worker and password that you created on the ypool.net site.
More help can be found via the live chat on ypool.net, lots of people in there to ask questions and learn things in real time.
after untar file I write "./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u <LOGINNAME.WORKERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> [-t <THREADS>] {-F #]"
And what is it? what i will do? http://clip2net.com/s/6ufE5P
You could copy the specific compiled version to the home dir or just cd into the directory of the version you want to run.
cd /jhprotominer-yvg1900-M7h-linux64-generic/linux64-generic-512M
You'll most likely have to adjust the permissions to make the file executable.
chmod a+x jhprotominer
Then run it - Just start without any other variables, it should try to use the max cores.
./jhprotominer -o mining.ypool.net -u grigower.PTS_1 -p 130484q
I try to write codes that you give but http://clip2net.com/s/6uieIV i don;t know what is this and why?
Sorry you are having issues. You'll need to find the jhprotominer file you extracted from the tar file, you will have to use basic linux skills to navigate the file structure, commands like ls, cd, cd.., etc. (http://www.my-guides.net/en/guides/linux/basic-linux-commands)
The goal is to find the jhprotominer file you need to run then make sure the file is marked as executable. The final step is running it. All the examples I gave are valid, but might not work in your environment unless you are in the correct directory.
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. ...
Where can we find it?
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. ...
Where can we find it?
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
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Hi yvg1900, thanks for your excellent work. For the new version, however I couldn't figure out how to choose the most appropriate one from their names, instead of trying all of them... Could you please just kindly tell me which version I should use? For win7 64bit running on I5, I7 and E3 CPU, respectively. Thank you!
New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. Works with ypool.net and other pools that support XPT proto.
yam M7i is complete rewrite of yvg1900 miner and has new cmd line and config options. Check readme.txt and yam.cfg for details.
It is faster on all supported platforms, including Win64, Linux64 and MacOS X 64.
PTS miner re-engineered for better support of different CPUs and now supports large pages on Windows. Check docs for more details.
yam M7i supports config files, backup pool connections, proxy and multiple connection handling improvements that reduce share rejections.
PTS miner now has better fine tuning, more precise stats and supports specifying per-thread memory size as configurable parameter.
yvg1900
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. Works with ypool.net and other pools that support XPT proto.
yam M7i is complete rewrite of yvg1900 miner and has new cmd line and config options. Check readme.txt and yam.cfg for details.
It is faster on all supported platforms, including Win64, Linux64 and MacOS X 64.
PTS miner re-engineered for better support of different CPUs and now supports large pages on Windows. Check docs for more details.
yam M7i supports config files, backup pool connections, proxy and multiple connection handling improvements that reduce share rejections.
PTS miner now has better fine tuning, more precise stats and supports specifying per-thread memory size as configurable parameter.
yvg1900
Readme is SUPER confusing...or maybe it's my lack of sleep.
Can you post a sample config with the finetuning flag enabled?
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. Works with ypool.net and other pools that support XPT proto.
yam M7i is complete rewrite of yvg1900 miner and has new cmd line and config options. Check readme.txt and yam.cfg for details.
It is faster on all supported platforms, including Win64, Linux64 and MacOS X 64.
PTS miner re-engineered for better support of different CPUs and now supports large pages on Windows. Check docs for more details.
yam M7i supports config files, backup pool connections, proxy and multiple connection handling improvements that reduce share rejections.
PTS miner now has better fine tuning, more precise stats and supports specifying per-thread memory size as configurable parameter.
yvg1900
Readme is SUPER confusing...or maybe it's my lack of sleep.
Can you post a sample config with the finetuning flag enabled?
The yam.cfg included in the tar/zip has a sample config already. Edit it to add your account.miner, # out the extra pool if you only have one.
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. Works with ypool.net and other pools that support XPT proto.
yam M7i is complete rewrite of yvg1900 miner and has new cmd line and config options. Check readme.txt and yam.cfg for details.
It is faster on all supported platforms, including Win64, Linux64 and MacOS X 64.
PTS miner re-engineered for better support of different CPUs and now supports large pages on Windows. Check docs for more details.
yam M7i supports config files, backup pool connections, proxy and multiple connection handling improvements that reduce share rejections.
PTS miner now has better fine tuning, more precise stats and supports specifying per-thread memory size as configurable parameter.
yvg1900
Readme is SUPER confusing...or maybe it's my lack of sleep.
Can you post a sample config with the finetuning flag enabled?
The yam.cfg included in the tar/zip has a sample config already. Edit it to add your account.miner, # out the extra pool if you only have one.
Couldn't get it to work like that but I eventually figured out how to create a batch.
Running: ./yam -M xpt2h://ivanfernandez.ivanlabriepts:x@mining.ypool.net:10034:8080:8081:8082:8083:8084:8085:8086:8087/pts -t 4 -P pts:av=0&m=512
That should work, right? It's finetuning, apparently but it takes forever to change AV values. Still stuck at 1, donation in progress...
I'm using screen to detach the session and resume it whenever I want (vps).
You think it should take so long? (more than 40 minutes)
It's an 800mhz i7 4770 without HT, basically, and 4gb of ram.
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. Works with ypool.net and other pools that support XPT proto.
yam M7i is complete rewrite of yvg1900 miner and has new cmd line and config options. Check readme.txt and yam.cfg for details.
It is faster on all supported platforms, including Win64, Linux64 and MacOS X 64.
PTS miner re-engineered for better support of different CPUs and now supports large pages on Windows. Check docs for more details.
yam M7i supports config files, backup pool connections, proxy and multiple connection handling improvements that reduce share rejections.
PTS miner now has better fine tuning, more precise stats and supports specifying per-thread memory size as configurable parameter.
yvg1900
Readme is SUPER confusing...or maybe it's my lack of sleep.
Can you post a sample config with the finetuning flag enabled?
The yam.cfg included in the tar/zip has a sample config already. Edit it to add your account.miner, # out the extra pool if you only have one.
Couldn't get it to work like that but I eventually figured out how to create a batch.
Running: ./yam -M xpt2h://ivanfernandez.ivanlabriepts:x@mining.ypool.net:10034:8080:8081:8082:8083:8084:8085:8086:8087/pts -t 4 -P pts:av=0&m=512
That should work, right? It's finetuning, apparently but it takes forever to change AV values. Still stuck at 1, donation in progress...
I'm using screen to detach the session and resume it whenever I want (vps).
You think it should take so long? (more than 40 minutes)
It's an 800mhz i7 4770 without HT, basically, and 4gb of ram.
If you edit the included yam.cfg config file, you can start it with ./yam --config yam.cfg
But you have a script going so that's good to, whatever works.
Yes, it will take a long time to finetune, but when it's done, note the AV=<value> so that you can add that to your script. (replace av=0)
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With command line on Linux you may get ampersand problem - it is reserved char at Linux cmd line. Either use quotes then or use multiple -P options.
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when i use optimized jhprotominer in linux, it shows the linux kernel is too old, core dumped ? who can help me solved it or give me the source code ?
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. Works with ypool.net and other pools that support XPT proto.
yam M7i is complete rewrite of yvg1900 miner and has new cmd line and config options. Check readme.txt and yam.cfg for details.
It is faster on all supported platforms, including Win64, Linux64 and MacOS X 64.
PTS miner re-engineered for better support of different CPUs and now supports large pages on Windows. Check docs for more details.
yam M7i supports config files, backup pool connections, proxy and multiple connection handling improvements that reduce share rejections.
PTS miner now has better fine tuning, more precise stats and supports specifying per-thread memory size as configurable parameter.
yvg1900
Thank you :D :D :D .
Getting 15-25% more cpm. Great work.
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Enjoy :-)
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New M7i version of PTS miner is available and named yam - Yet Another Miner. ...
Where can we find it?
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
source code?
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Enjoy :-)
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hi yvg of the linux version it shows my kernel is too old .core dumped' some reason i can not upgrade the kernel could you help me?
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Post your name -a and I will look what I can do. Unfortunately, some essential memory management functionality is missing in older kernels, so I decided to drop that part of support because of they are very rare nowadays and supporting them is not worth the efforts.
Also post your exact distro identification, maybe we can find a way.
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Post your name -a and I will look what I can do. Unfortunately, some essential memory management functionality is missing in older kernels, so I decided to drop that part of support because of they are very rare nowadays and supporting them is not worth the efforts.
Also post your exact distro identification, maybe we can find a way.
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2.6.9_5-9-0-0 #1 SMP Wed Jun 23 14:03:19 CST 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 3)
/proc/cpuinfo:
processor : 11
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 12
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz
stepping : 2
cpu MHz : 2400.180
cache size : 256 KB
physical id : 1
siblings : 16
core id : 26
cpu cores : 16
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 11
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm syscall nx lm pni monitor ds_cpl est tm2 cx16 xtpr
bogomips : 4800.22
clflush size : 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes : 40 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:
if you could help me , thanks very much !
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[yy@yy ~]$ chmod +x yam
[yy@yy ~]$ ./yam
FATAL: kernel too old
段错误
[yy@yy ~]$ uname -a
Linux yy 2.6.18-308.el5 #1 SMP Fri Jan 27 17:17:51 EST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Guys,
How many machines are running old kernels? I am deciding now if adding old kernels to the supported list is worth, as well as other OSes like FreeBSD.
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Guys,
How many machines are running old kernels? I am deciding now if adding old kernels to the supported list is worth, as well as other OSes like FreeBSD.
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for me, there are more than 50+
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Guys,
How many machines are running old kernels? I am deciding now if adding old kernels to the supported list is worth, as well as other OSes like FreeBSD.
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hi yvg, could you open source it?
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Unfortunately, open sourcing it will not help you, because of you will need my custom GCC/g++ with my custom calling conventions in order to compile it. And I have absolutely no intent to publish my experimental GCC changes.
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Guys,
How many machines are running old kernels? I am deciding now if adding old kernels to the supported list is worth, as well as other OSes like FreeBSD.
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Good news for FreeBSD!
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Servicelabs,
How many machines do you have on FreeBSD and which versions?
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Bryantism,
After some evaluation of possibilities running yam with 2.6.9 kernels, only reasonable opportunity I found is that I build dynamically linked elf that will support glibc 2.7 and you have to build alternate glibc right on your system and run yam with that glibc using LD_LIBRARY_PATH .
Glibc shipped with that generation of RedHat distros is completely outdated and buggy when it comes to modern memory management.
If you feel you can take care of building secondary glibc on your system, that will probably involve updating GCC and binutils, then I can post dynamically linked version somewhere. If not I doubt it makes sense to support that version.
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ok i think i can do it
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Okay, let us try. I just uploaded set of dynamically-linked builds, link can be found in HowTo section at ypool.net, builds for linux64ld (state for Linux 64, Linked Dynamically). All supported instruction sets uploaded, download one of your interest and give it a try. But be ready for complications building on rhel4 - from this point you are on your own.
Let me know your results, if it will be positive l will make this build part of regular releases.
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Bryantism,
After some evaluation of possibilities running yam with 2.6.9 kernels, only reasonable opportunity I found is that I build dynamically linked elf that will support glibc 2.7 and you have to build alternate glibc right on your system and run yam with that glibc using LD_LIBRARY_PATH .
Glibc shipped with that generation of RedHat distros is completely outdated and buggy when it comes to modern memory management.
If you feel you can take care of building secondary glibc on your system, that will probably involve updating GCC and binutils, then I can post dynamically linked version somewhere. If not I doubt it makes sense to support that version.
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i installed glibc, but it's still :
./yam: /***/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /***/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.8' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /***/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.9' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /***/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by ./yam)
are all these should be installed ?
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Bryantism,
After some evaluation of possibilities running yam with 2.6.9 kernels, only reasonable opportunity I found is that I build dynamically linked elf that will support glibc 2.7 and you have to build alternate glibc right on your system and run yam with that glibc using LD_LIBRARY_PATH .
Glibc shipped with that generation of RedHat distros is completely outdated and buggy when it comes to modern memory management.
If you feel you can take care of building secondary glibc on your system, that will probably involve updating GCC and binutils, then I can post dynamically linked version somewhere. If not I doubt it makes sense to support that version.
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i installed glibc, but it's still :
./yam: /***/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /***/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.8' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /***/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.9' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /***/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by ./yam)
are all these should be installed ?
i have ldd this program.
yam: /lib64/tls/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/tls/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.8' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/tls/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.9' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/tls/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/tls/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by ./yam)
.....
installed 2.7
all glibc 2.8 , 2.9 2.17 needed??
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yam-yvg1900-M7i-linux64ld-core2
[yy@yy ~]$ ./yam
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.8' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.9' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by ./yam)
[yy@yy ~]$ uname -a
Linux yy 2.6.18-308.el5 #1 SMP Fri Jan 27 17:17:51 EST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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yam-yvg1900-M7i-linux64ld-core2
[yy@yy ~]$ ./yam
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.8' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.9' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by ./yam)
./yam: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by ./yam)
[yy@yy ~]$ uname -a
Linux yy 2.6.18-308.el5 #1 SMP Fri Jan 27 17:17:51 EST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[yy@yy ~]$ strings /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 | grep GLIBC
GLIBCXX_3.4
GLIBCXX_3.4.1
GLIBCXX_3.4.2
GLIBCXX_3.4.3
GLIBCXX_3.4.4
GLIBCXX_3.4.5
GLIBCXX_3.4.6
GLIBCXX_3.4.7
GLIBCXX_3.4.8
GLIBC_2.3
GLIBC_2.0
GLIBC_2.3.2
GLIBC_2.4
GLIBC_2.1
GLIBC_2.1.3
GLIBC_2.2
GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW
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it seems glibc 2.17need ..... but when i install 2.17, more wired problem.....
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install glibc will require
checking installed Linux kernel header files... TOO OLD!
configure: error: GNU libc requires kernel header files from
Linux 2.6.19 or later to be installed before configuring.
The kernel header files are found usually in /usr/include/asm and
/usr/include/linux; make sure these directories use files from
Linux 2.6.19 or later. This check uses <linux/version.h>, so
make sure that file was built correctly when installing the kernel header
files. To use kernel headers not from /usr/include/linux, use the
configure option --with-headers.
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I am trying to build compatible version of glibc now, but oldest kernel tree I managed to get system running is 2.6.16. Looks like 2.6.9 is no-go nowadays in any case...
I will try building glibc with no version checking, but I doubt it is a good idea - very high chances of sudden crashes on supported variations...
yvg1900
P.S. This is already taking too much time, there is a high chance that I will give up on that. Sorry. Hopefully you understand.
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which yam version should i use?
i have an amd fx 8350
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I have tried all versions of jhproto miner,but none of them work including the yam version, my system is fedora 20 on IBM POWER 780. Anyone can help me?
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which yam version should i use?
i have an amd fx 8350
I am using the M7i-bdver1 and seeing ~250 CPM with 512M. My system only has 8GB ram, I'd like to put more but the CPU cooler is blocking 2 DIMM slots. >:(
If I should be using a different version, please speak up. Thanks.
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https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=2001.0
Is someone able to respond to this users question regarding mining on ypool?
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https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=2001.0
Is someone able to respond to this users question regarding mining on ypool?
I gave some advise, links etc.
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https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=2001.0
Is someone able to respond to this users question regarding mining on ypool?
I gave some advise, links etc.
Nice, maybe we will create a sticky for howtos on pool mining different pool servers.
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M7j version of yam miner available. It supports fast CPU mining for PTS, MMC, more mining pools and protocols.
To mine MemoryCoin with yam M7j use provided miner config template named yam-mmc.cfg as a base, check readme.txt for more details.
yam M7j optimised for mining MMC on CPUs with AES-NI support and has 5 different algo variations for HT, non-HT and GPU friendly setups.
yam M7j miner now supports PTS mining at beeeeer and includes fix for Win2003 and other older 64bit systems. Check readme.txt for details.
Download at:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/RlW6hzYqTz
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
http://sdrv.ms/18wfjYX
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1xOOWa
yvg1900
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I use linux64-nehalem
CentOs 6.3 64bit
Xeon Quad Core 3.5 GHz E3-1270v2+ Ram 12G
cpu run 8 Core and use memory 8g
Just 200 CPM :'(
Why is CPM low?
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Hey guys,
I am working on a cross-platform mobile app that lets us view our miners on YPOOL using their API.
I wanted to show you all how it looks at the moment and introduce you to it before I release it to the public.
Here is an in-app screenshot:
(http://i.imgur.com/ufeYFvI.gif)
With over 85,000 workers and approximately 2000 users online throughout the day, I think its safe to say that some people would benefit this app.
Whether it is to check up on their miners "on-the-go", or monitor their miners throughout the day, this app will let them do so (for PTS, XPM and DOGE too!).
If you're interested in testing it out, please feel free to let me know!
Cheers,
markieta
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Hey, I have been using Ypool for 2 weeks or so now. Is there any way to make the stats a bit more easy to use? I agree I am a newbee, but I find some of the other pools easier to understand.
Also when will manual withdrawals be allowed?
Thanks for the service and its a great pool no doubt
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RELEASED!! You can download the app on the Google Play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.github.michaelmarkieta
Cryptocurrency mining monitor for the ypool mining pool (ypool.net). Use this app to monitor your miners, personal statistics and global statistics.
The ypool mining pool has over 145,000 workers and approximately 2000 users online throughout the day. This app provides the perfect package of personal, global and miner hardware statistics for the "on-the-go" user. Designed using HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, this cross-platform and mobile friendly app was designed to be beautiful, as much as it is functional.
Source code can be found on github: src.ypool.info (http://src.ypool.info)
You can also test the app using your web browser (will move to a permanent host soon): ypool.info (http://ypool.info)
You're welcome to make comments on Google Play, but I strongly recommend adding issues to the github repo. Everyone is welcome to inspect the source code and contribute to the development of the app.
Hey guys,
I am working on a cross-platform mobile app that lets us view our miners on YPOOL using their API.
I wanted to show you all how it looks at the moment and introduce you to it before I release it to the public.
Here is an in-app screenshot:
(http://i.imgur.com/ufeYFvI.gif)
With over 85,000 workers and approximately 2000 users online throughout the day, I think its safe to say that some people would benefit this app.
Whether it is to check up on their miners "on-the-go", or monitor their miners throughout the day, this app will let them do so (for PTS, XPM and DOGE too!).
If you're interested in testing it out, please feel free to let me know!
Cheers,
markieta
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THANKS!! ;)
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Great job, it looks really cool. I'll slap it on my Nexus 7 later today and take it for a drive. 8)
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THANKS!! ;)
You're welcome!
Great job, it looks really cool. I'll slap it on my Nexus 7 later today and take it for a drive. 8)
Report back ;)
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Looks awesome! Thanks!
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what happened to this ypool?
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what happened to this ypool?
Back online.
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Updated M7m version of yam miner available. It includes major performance improvement for PTS CPU mining - up to 2x speed in some configs.
yam M7m has improved performance on all CPU architectures. Most performance improvement made for Haswell (AVX2) CPUs.
New version has new algo variants for 512 and 1024 Mb mem setups. Make sure that you performed finetuning after upgrade to get most of your mach.
yam M7m does not support 2048M per thread for PTS mining. Maximum is 1024M per thread on all OSes. Please update your configs.
Downloads are at usual locations, as well as MD5 checsums and diginal signature files.
yvg1900
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Hi,all
Is there a GPU miner for Ypool runing on linux? cuda miner is prefered
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Is Ypool down right now? Miners are still submitting shares but website seems to be down.
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Site not work ...
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Site not work ...
ddos or prevention?
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Ypool still down
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Ypool.net is down..... Beeeeer pool hasn't found a block in 6 hours.... and BTC average price has taken a huge hit in the past 3 hours... this doesn't smell good...
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Hmm, I'm new to mining in general. I'm still able to run my miner on the pool am I wasting my power with the website down?
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Hmm, I'm new to mining in general. I'm still able to run my miner on the pool am I wasting my power with the website down?
Yeah, that's what I'd like to know...should I move to another pool?
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Hmm, I'm new to mining in general. I'm still able to run my miner on the pool am I wasting my power with the website down?
somewhat, with the frequent disconnects. depending on what miner you have, you'll be "donating" a shitload more than you would normally
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So still no news, no statement? Anyone has got an automatic withdraw in between? Or are we all still mining for a big scam? I´m expecting a payment in 6 hours from now, i will report...
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So still no news, no statement? Anyone has got an automatic withdraw in between? Or are we all still mining for a big scam? I´m expecting a payment in 2-3 hours from now, i will report...
no clue when the website went down, but i've gotten a couple of auto payouts in the last 4 hours
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So still no news, no statement? Anyone has got an automatic withdraw in between? Or are we all still mining for a big scam? I´m expecting a payment in 2-3 hours from now, i will report...
no clue when the website went down, but i've gotten a couple of auto payouts in the last 4 hours
Website is down for at least 5 hours, because at this time i switched one of my rigs to beeeeer (which goes also down for a while...).
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If you guys re in need of servers I'd be willing to donate some of mine
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Back up now...
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Mining was still up the whole time I think.
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Was the website compromised? My AV just blocked it because of malware...
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No, it's just incredibly slow. Probably more DDoS
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Was the website compromised? My AV just blocked it because of malware...
Avast?
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Avast indeed. But had it already back when I could access the site without a problem.
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my AVAST says after blocking the site in firefox:
Infektion blockiert
URL: http://ypool.net/
Infektion: URL:Mal
the pool is running fine with regularly payments, but the website...
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Ypool seems to be overloaded and very unstable. Smart move is to switch to another pool.
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I decided to move back to beeeeer from ypool yesterday, and following Luigi's (a mod) advice, set my auto payout to 0 to let all unconfirmed shares roll over without getting a payout at 1.000 and thus leaving fractional stranded PTS. This morning all my shares had accumulated so I set the payout back to 1. No payout after 4 hours or so. Is there something I am missing on the site to request a payout, other than the auto setting?
Update: the problem seems to have been that setting the auto payout back to 1 didn't "take", probably due to the website issues. I was just able to get back into the site again, saw auto payout not set, set it to 1, and got the payout a couple minutes later.
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It suddenly became harder to mine on ypool due to the increase in number of workers. :'(
Can anyone suggest a good pool?
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Tomorrow difficulty rises to - Estimated difficulty: 0.03174441 (184.06%) !!!
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Tomorrow difficulty rises to - Estimated difficulty: 0.03174441 (184.06%) !!!
How do you know? Is this confirmed?
Time to change pool I guess...
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Calculations in here - http://mrx.im/pts.php
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Tomorrow difficulty rises to - Estimated difficulty: 0.03174441 (184.06%) !!!
How do you know? Is this confirmed?
Time to change pool I guess...
yupp go to beer difficulty will be less ;)
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Tomorrow difficulty rises to - Estimated difficulty: 0.03174441 (184.06%) !!!
How do you know? Is this confirmed?
Time to change pool I guess...
yupp go to beer difficulty will be less ;)
Difficulty is not pool specific, it's protocol specific. You can't run from it.
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Hey all!
I just recently started mining on ypool.
Just wanted to get some feed back please....
I'm averaging about 5,480 collisions/min. I have 2-HD7950's, 1- HD7850 and 2- R7 240's running.
Is this a good collisions/min. for this set up? Or should I be getting higher rates?
I averaged 1.7 Mh/s with other scrypt miners.
I thought I read some where that collisions/min should read like kh/s. Is this tru?
Thanks for any feedback!
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Hey all!
I just recently started mining on ypool.
Just wanted to get some feed back please....
I'm averaging about 5,480 collisions/min. I have 2-HD7950's, 1- HD7850 and 2- R7 240's running.
Is this a good collisions/min. for this set up? Or should I be getting higher rates?
I averaged 1.7 Mh/s with other scrypt miners.
I thought I read some where that collisions/min should read like kh/s. Is this tru?
Thanks for any feedback!
Depends on the client. With NaN's clpts I'm getting ~4325c/m with a single R9-290XOC (mild OC 1100/1400)
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Thanks NoVaMiner for the reply.
I'm also using NaN's clpts v 0.2.2
Would you mind PM'ing me you batch settings (minus your username)? So I can see how yours set up.
I currently have the 7950's at 1025/1500, 7850 at 975/1300 and the r7's at 875/1000
I would think I could get these over the 6k c/m mark?
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With the 28th fast approaching, will ypool do a payout if less than a share is earned? I know the schedule is normal only when a full share is earned, but it would be nice this was done once before the 28th.
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Thanks NoVaMiner for the reply.
I'm also using NaN's clpts v 0.2.2
Would you mind PM'ing me you batch settings (minus your username)? So I can see how yours set up.
I currently have the 7950's at 1025/1500, 7850 at 975/1300 and the r7's at 875/1000
I would think I could get these over the 6k c/m mark?
The only option I have set is "-t 0,0". I fiddled with overclocking the processor and memory, but only got minor improvements. The only setting I change on the card is to run the fan up to 80%.
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With the 28th fast approaching, will ypool do a payout if less than a share is earned? I know the schedule is normal only when a full share is earned, but it would be nice this was done once before the 28th.
Yes, can you please reduce the minimum pay out threshold so we can get our PTS out? Thank you.
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With the 28th fast approaching, will ypool do a payout if less than a share is earned? I know the schedule is normal only when a full share is earned, but it would be nice this was done once before the 28th.
YPool responded to one of my tickets about this stating we will have to contact them after the snapshot with our BTS address for them to send us our cut... I don't know why it would be so hard to just payout any balances on or before the 28th? Perhaps they are betting people will forgot and not contact them?!
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Thanks NoVaMiner for the reply.
I'm also using NaN's clpts v 0.2.2
Would you mind PM'ing me you batch settings (minus your username)? So I can see how yours set up.
I currently have the 7950's at 1025/1500, 7850 at 975/1300 and the r7's at 875/1000
I would think I could get these over the 6k c/m mark?
The only option I have set is "-t 0,0". I fiddled with overclocking the processor and memory, but only got minor improvements. The only setting I change on the card is to run the fan up to 80%.
Thanks Nova. I think I tried that already. Will try that setting after the 28th 8)
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With the 28th fast approaching, will ypool do a payout if less than a share is earned? I know the schedule is normal only when a full share is earned, but it would be nice this was done once before the 28th.
YPool responded to one of my tickets about this stating we will have to contact them after the snapshot with our BTS address for them to send us our cut... I don't know why it would be so hard to just payout any balances on or before the 28th? Perhaps they are betting people will forgot and not contact them?!
Yes, you would think that by changing the option in their system to allow a smaller payout threshold (I.E. less than 1.0) would be less of a headache and customer service requests for them. If greed is their choice, and hoping people won't request it so they can cash in on the unclaimed BTS, what harm does it do to change the threshold? The people that forgot is their problem. The few that are current on the situation would be getting what they are due. It's only our PTS they are holding anyway, they already took their cut. WTF?
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my question is... how do they know what the correct payout ratio should be per share?
Yes, they should allow a "0" threshold for PTS temporarily, then kick it back to normal 2 days later.
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Will Ypool pay our balance, confirmed/unconfirmed even less than 1 pts today? BTW, what happens now, pool is disconnected.
PLEASE LOWER the PAYOUT LIMITS, YPOOL!
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Wondering the same thing. Pool is disconnected and the site is down.
I was trying to get my last .15 in today to get a payout.
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Ypool is acting erratically for the past 36 hours I have switched to beeeeeer.org instead
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I have some small amount of PTS in my account in the pool. Today I found out that yesterday snapsot of PTS blockchain was maid for redeeming PTS to BTS. My question is: will ypool credit my account with corresponding amount of BTS like other organisations do, e.g. Bter http://bter.com/article/177 ?
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At ypool.net was found block 59437:
http://ptsexplorer.cloudapp.net/block/0000000eefecbab6bc5e488e2cceaae668cc947a8b1fd26a79eb5fec4092e1e2
Rewards 11.29677699 + 49.53591154 total fees.
Looks like ypool doesn't give fee to miners. Please confirm.
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At ypool.net was found block 59437:
http://ptsexplorer.cloudapp.net/block/0000000eefecbab6bc5e488e2cceaae668cc947a8b1fd26a79eb5fec4092e1e2
Rewards 11.29677699 + 49.53591154 total fees.
Looks like ypool doesn't give fee to miners. Please confirm.
I'm not sure, but here's the wiki (http://ypool-mining.wikia.com/wiki/Ypool_Mining_Wiki).
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At ypool.net was found block 59437:
http://ptsexplorer.cloudapp.net/block/0000000eefecbab6bc5e488e2cceaae668cc947a8b1fd26a79eb5fec4092e1e2
Rewards 11.29677699 + 49.53591154 total fees.
Looks like ypool doesn't give fee to miners. Please confirm.
I don't really understand how you came to this conclusion? Of course the coinbase transaction will send the full reward to a specific pool-owned address before it is split up.
If you go to the block statistic page on ypool you can see that block #59437 had a value of 60.832 (reward + fee) which was correctly distributed amongst the miners.
You can find further proof here:
Detailed coin distribution for block 59437 (http://ypool.net/pts/stats_block_details?n=29318)
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At ypool.net was found block 59437:
http://ptsexplorer.cloudapp.net/block/0000000eefecbab6bc5e488e2cceaae668cc947a8b1fd26a79eb5fec4092e1e2
Rewards 11.29677699 + 49.53591154 total fees.
Looks like ypool doesn't give fee to miners. Please confirm.
I don't really understand how you came to this conclusion? Of course the coinbase transaction will send the full reward to a specific pool-owned address before it is split up.
If you go to the block statistic page on ypool you can see that block #59437 had a value of 60.832 (reward + fee) which was correctly distributed amongst the miners.
You can find further proof here:
Detailed coin distribution for block 59437 (http://ypool.net/pts/stats_block_details?n=29318)
Thanks for confirmation, using "Detailed coin distribution for block 59437" heavy to see it.
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Why this pool keeps closing connections to miners ?
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I'm thinking about starting cpu mining once difficulty drops. my concern that there will be significantly under 5 minute blocks. My rough estimate is that it is ~30 seconds to calculate and store 2^23 sha512 hashes. If that's true and the yam miner is calculating on each mining thread a full set of sha512 hashes from a unique midhash, a faster block generation rate will cause it's mining performance to suffer.