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I see that the uptime of your pool decrease from 200+ to only 0.3 hrs. Did you restart ?
KillerByte,Did http://162.243.241.151:8080/static/ crash ?the workers crashed several time this past 4 hrs.
I pointed 4 workers to your p2pool. Hopefully it will capture some useful information.
Quote from: KillerByte on April 02, 2014, 04:55:51 amthe mmcexplorer.info pool is actually not intended to be mined on, it is just the starting node for the P2Pool scan. You can debug output P2Pool (which would help me if it prints out some signal of what its doing when the error happens) with the --debug option.You should mine on 162.243.*.*, that is my mining pool (actually it is the XRam Pool). If you crash it, it will help me determine if the crashes are a problem that happens on my server also, since they are very odd.I cannot mine with my computer at this time.As far as I understand, mmcexplorer.info P2Pool can be used by miner to discover currently available/running P2Pool instances, isn't it? If so, what is the procedure? Is there some API/link that will get list of current instances in machine readable format (preferably json)?
the mmcexplorer.info pool is actually not intended to be mined on, it is just the starting node for the P2Pool scan. You can debug output P2Pool (which would help me if it prints out some signal of what its doing when the error happens) with the --debug option.You should mine on 162.243.*.*, that is my mining pool (actually it is the XRam Pool). If you crash it, it will help me determine if the crashes are a problem that happens on my server also, since they are very odd.I cannot mine with my computer at this time.
#!/bin/bashfor i in {1..10}do TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S%Z) /usr/bin/python /home/ubuntu/p2pool/run_p2pool.py --net memorycoin --fee 1.0 --address MVTEchaqyCuu8RsP5kMYMuTbxRrwZ2jmtQ >> /home/ubuntu/$TIMESTAMP.log 2>&1 sleep 5done
Hi KillerByte,It crash 3 times so far.Here the logshttps://gist.github.com/anonymous/9882331I'm going to do clean git clone instead of git pull see if it make any difference.
It last about 1:30 hr before it core dump.here the head and tail of the log.2014-03-30 12:26:24.363719 p2pool (version 13.4-43-g44c5559-dirty)2014-03-30 14:06:36.899737 > Failure: twisted.internet.defer.TimeoutError: in _on_discovery_timeout
Quote from: toonces on March 30, 2014, 04:11:22 amJust wondering does the hash rate need to be HPM currently is H/s ? Now testing the memoryminer on 16 core server. It seems the rate is very slow. I got 26HPM with yam.Yes, its a mess. I believe what is shown on the log output is correct (H/m, not H/s), but the web interface is not ready yet. The hash rate is slow without YAM, which we are still waiting for.Quote from: ManeBjorn on March 30, 2014, 05:35:19 amA couple things to help get this ready for more people to use it.1st a guide to what kind of hardware someone will need to run it.2nd a step by step setup guide.3rd when you get time a solid GUI for those less technically inclined. These things will help spur adoption.The thing killing P2Pool in Bitcoin right now is lack of those three things. If you can execute that here it gives MMC a step up.Unfortunately guides are my big weak point... another officer will have to help me with that.The GUI would be a great idea though. It could be a launcher used to change the P2Pool settings, which I could whip up if I had the patience to do so (among all the bugs I still need to work with...)
Just wondering does the hash rate need to be HPM currently is H/s ? Now testing the memoryminer on 16 core server. It seems the rate is very slow. I got 26HPM with yam.
A couple things to help get this ready for more people to use it.1st a guide to what kind of hardware someone will need to run it.2nd a step by step setup guide.3rd when you get time a solid GUI for those less technically inclined. These things will help spur adoption.The thing killing P2Pool in Bitcoin right now is lack of those three things. If you can execute that here it gives MMC a step up.
So far it crashed 3 times. usually after around 24hrs. I put it on a bash loop to auto restart when it crash now
Is there some P2Pool-based pool that found at least one block?I need that for testing yam integration.
Opened firewall in out to port 2969. Still try to figure out building the miner.Stuck at make: *** No rule to make target `obj/json_spirit_reader.o', needed by `memoryminer'. Stop.Guest have to wait for yam version o
Could someone test http://103.253.68.72:8080/static/I'm unable to compile the memoryminner to test against.Thanks
Quote from: toonces on March 22, 2014, 03:53:44 amAny news on yam compatibility version yet ?still waiting for Stratum support.Dont worry, I will be posting about it if I get any news
Any news on yam compatibility version yet ?
The link says it cannot connect.Are you doing maintenance?
That is great news.I have been thinking more of setting up a pool once I can get a good setup in place to securely and properly host one.I hear you on the web page building. I used to be great at it but my skills have eroded over the years.
Quote from: ManeBjorn on March 18, 2014, 12:18:38 amIs this something that will be easy to setup for the average user who wants to setup a pool?Yeah. I think you just install python then run the setup and start the server.Of course, there's also a website where you can see the statistics, but there are many bugs and user improvements to be made at the point in the code.
Is this something that will be easy to setup for the average user who wants to setup a pool?
I'm sure yvg may already be working on this fix, if he's competent enough. :-]
Someone please roll out a 1% fee pool running with this code!
git clone https://github.com/KillerByte/p2poolcd p2poolgit submodule syncgit submodule update --initcd memorycoin_momentumsudo python setup.py installcd ..python run_p2pool.py
https://github.com/KillerByte/memoryminercd memoryminer/srcmake -f makefile.unix./memoryminer -poolip=<your hostname to mine on, ex: memorycoin.biz> -poolport=9332 -pooluser=<your address, ex: MAJNEC7HzAeLPGSYdvvD8gFTxZLfdjzVnj> -genproclimit=<cpu cores>