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BitShares PTS / Re: [ANN] ypool.net + Custom high speed miner (up to 500% faster)
« on: November 13, 2013, 04:01:58 pm »
can the same worker be used on multiple machines?
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bytemaster, 15% ... really? If you need this to pay orphans, you should consider another payout system.
I am actively working on a new payout system that accounts for only blocks I find. It is just as stressful for me when I am losing money left and right. If we weren't finding blocks every 30 seconds this wouldn't really be an issue.
I have set up a secondary pool, the primary pool is having some trouble with the load: 192.241.139.62
I would appreciate it if some people would switch over to it. Thanks.
Doing it now
bytemaster, 15% ... really? If you need this to pay orphans, you should consider another payout system.
I am actively working on a new payout system that accounts for only blocks I find. It is just as stressful for me when I am losing money left and right. If we weren't finding blocks every 30 seconds this wouldn't really be an issue.
I have set up a secondary pool, the primary pool is having some trouble with the load: 192.241.139.62
I would appreciate it if some people would switch over to it. Thanks.
bytemaster, my >7PTS already gone ?
it is 6th time i write about this, here and PM
I have concluded that I need to exit the fixed-price per-share market and adopt a model similar to the other pools. I am looking for someone who would like to run a traditional pool on behalf of Invictus and split the fees. Please contact me if you would like to set that up.
Even on two inst its the same. 20hpm on one inst 50% CPU, then two inst @ 10hpm each and still 50% cpu.
EDIT: However, I'm relying on the graph online to show CPU usage.
Run your two instances in tmux or screen. Then at a normal shell prompt, type top and press enter.
Once top comes up, press the 1 key to see the usage for each processor. My guess is that your using it all.
Down?I am... or was.. now back..
With or without 8 I'm getting 16.1772hpm That's not rightThe linux client it should use all of the cores you have available. No need to run multiple instances.
I'll try adding 16 to the end or multiple instances
What is the output of (syntax may very a bit by distro):
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -c "^processor"
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "^model name" | uniq
If I had to guess the 50% is because of the block time (start, stop, start etc). I will check with mine to confirm..
Edit: Hmm a lot of mine are doing the same. Using ~55% of the CPU per thread.
Is this pool online right now? IRC bot isn't responding ...?
run: ./coyote_miner 162.243.67.4 [PTS ADDRESS] 8If i wanted to run multiple instances, do i run putty again and run: ./coyote_miner 162.243.67.4 [PTS ADDRESS]
i'd suggest installing screen
apt-get install screen
if you start it you'll see a normal shell
use strg+a c to create another
strg+a n to switch between shells
with strag+a d you can detach: you may end putty and your miner continue to work
with screen -r you'll attach again
Problem is, I have 8 cores and one session is only using 50% CPU. Why? How can i push it in one instances? Or do i need to run two? I don't mind having two puttys for now till I learn more.
(note the 8 on the end, try that)