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Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool - page 388. (Read 2591964 times)

legendary
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Anyone have any luck getting a proxy to work with p2pool?  I've come to the conclusion I don't have enough bandwidth to run 10 Ant connections to an external p2pool.

M
sr. member
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I'm seeing this in my p2pool output, from both workers on my node:

 > Worker xxxxxxxxxxxxx submitted share more than once!

One address is mine.  All workers are Ants pointing to the same address.  I'm assuming two ants submitted the same share?  That's disconcerting if they are.

M

My Ant S2 does this. If I point it at my p2pool, I get the "submitted share more than once" messages. If I point it at a public pool, I get duplicate share stats. I don't think my S1s do it, but I'm not sure.



I think it might have something to do with the little router running the mining software , its terribly under powered. It would have been excellent if we could run antminers with a real pc.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
I'm seeing this in my p2pool output, from both workers on my node:

 > Worker xxxxxxxxxxxxx submitted share more than once!

One address is mine.  All workers are Ants pointing to the same address.  I'm assuming two ants submitted the same share?  That's disconcerting if they are.

M

My Ant S2 does this. If I point it at my p2pool, I get the "submitted share more than once" messages. If I point it at a public pool, I get duplicate share stats. I don't think my S1s do it, but I'm not sure.

legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
I'm seeing this in my p2pool output, from both workers on my node:

 > Worker xxxxxxxxxxxxx submitted share more than once!

One address is mine.  All workers are Ants pointing to the same address.  I'm assuming two ants submitted the same share?  That's disconcerting if they are.

M
full member
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Interesting.. thanks for the info!.
Yeah.. I'm going to have to mess with the front-end. Still looking around.
http://squashpool.com:9332/pings did come up.

Hey guys.. anyone have any extra GH/s to point to a new pool for little while?

Wanted to see how it holds up.  Server is hosted in Atlanta, GA - 2 CPU - SSD drives - Gigabit connection. I only have one S1 on it now, but more are on order.

Anyone care to give me some ping stats?
http://squashpool.com:9332/static/
108.61.192.121:9332

500 packets,

hetzner in frankfurt, de:

115.3ms avg, 0% ploss

colocrossing in buffalo, ny:

43.1ms avg, 0%ploss

incero in seattle, wa:

24.3ms avg (19.5ms low, 263ms high, standard deviation 14.2), 1% ploss

also look at squashpool.com:9332/pings  (ed2: nm, looks like you have that disabled with the modded ui)
zvs
legendary
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https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
Hey guys.. anyone have any extra GH/s to point to a new pool for little while?

Wanted to see how it holds up.  Server is hosted in Atlanta, GA - 2 CPU - SSD drives - Gigabit connection. I only have one S1 on it now, but more are on order.

Anyone care to give me some ping stats?
http://squashpool.com:9332/static/
108.61.192.121:9332

500 packets,

hetzner in frankfurt, de:

115.3ms avg, 0% ploss

colocrossing in buffalo, ny:

43.1ms avg, 0%ploss

incero in seattle, wa:

24.3ms avg (19.5ms low, 263ms high, standard deviation 14.2), 1% ploss

also look at squashpool.com:9332/pings  (ed2: nm, looks like you have that disabled with the modded ui)
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
Hey guys.. anyone have any extra GH/s to point to a new pool for little while?

Wanted to see how it holds up.  Server is hosted in Atlanta, GA - 2 CPU - SSD drives - Gigabit connection. I only have one S1 on it now, but more are on order.

Anyone care to give me some ping stats?
http://squashpool.com:9332/static/
108.61.192.121:9332
zvs
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
Is there a notable difference when using a ssd vs hdd? It's better to use one for the blockchains and os? Much faster/ effects hw latencies how much? Would you advise someone running a private p2pool node to buy one?

Thanks!

Yes it appears to have a big impact on latency. I don't think it matters much for the OS but it does matter for the block chains.



Thanks!

Do all of these coins have the "datadir=" option like bitcoin? I guess I could just check...
Yeah, I'd say all of them except perhaps the first half a dozen or so...  a lot of them just copy the source & only modify block times, confirmations, coins rewarded, etc...  But even for those that actually do change something meaningful, there's no reason to remove the datadir option.  That's been in the bitcoin source for at least two years..
member
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Is there a notable difference when using a ssd vs hdd? It's better to use one for the blockchains and os? Much faster/ effects hw latencies how much? Would you advise someone running a private p2pool node to buy one?

Thanks!

Yes it appears to have a big impact on latency. I don't think it matters much for the OS but it does matter for the block chains.



Thanks!

Do all of these coins have the "datadir=" option like bitcoin? I guess I could just check...
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
Is there a notable difference when using a ssd vs hdd? It's better to use one for the blockchains and os? Much faster/ effects hw latencies how much? Would you advise someone running a private p2pool node to buy one?

Thanks!

Yes it appears to have a big impact on latency. I don't think it matters much for the OS but it does matter for the block chains.

member
Activity: 67
Merit: 10
Is there a notable difference when using a ssd vs hdd? It's better to use one for the blockchains and os? Much faster/ effects hw latencies how much? Would you advise someone running a private p2pool node to buy one?

Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1258
Merit: 1027
I just have a question regarding operating systems, which system is the best to run the p2pool node on I have a Mac and a Ubuntu the Mac has 4gig RAM the Ubuntu has 2 gig?

Doesn't matter really.  I'd go for whichever has the SSD. Smiley

M

Non of them have SSD the Mac is 2009 Mac mini Ubuntu machine is about 4 years old both are duel core intel CPU and both 64 bit OS, I have just heard Ubuntu runs a lot better.

Swap out the HD on the PC for a small SSD (or add SSD as second drive). 120 GB should be plenty you can get those for around $60 on sale.


We run 2x 40GB SSDs (1 system, 1 data) 100% worth it.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
I just have a question regarding operating systems, which system is the best to run the p2pool node on I have a Mac and a Ubuntu the Mac has 4gig RAM the Ubuntu has 2 gig?

Doesn't matter really.  I'd go for whichever has the SSD. Smiley

M

Non of them have SSD the Mac is 2009 Mac mini Ubuntu machine is about 4 years old both are duel core intel CPU and both 64 bit OS, I have just heard Ubuntu runs a lot better.

Swap out the HD on the PC for a small SSD (or add SSD as second drive). 120 GB should be plenty you can get those for around $60 on sale.


legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
For you guys merge mining more than the usual combo of BTC, IXC, DEV, & NMC, where are you (going to) exchange your coins?
I don't see HUC, GRP, FSC or I0C on Cryptsy or BTC-e.
My long-term/mid-term goal is to exchange to BTC when rates are good for long-term "hodling".  I don't want to waste any cycles/memory/time on crap coins that have no exchange value to BTC or LTC.

Most times the web site for each coin tells you where it is traded. For example the HUC site lists:

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legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
For you guys merge mining more than the usual combo of BTC, IXC, DEV, & NMC, where are you (going to) exchange your coins?
I don't see HUC, GRP, FSC or I0C on Cryptsy or BTC-e.
My long-term/mid-term goal is to exchange to BTC when rates are good for long-term "hodling".  I don't want to waste any cycles/memory/time on crap coins that have no exchange value to BTC or LTC.

Ioc on vircurex
hero member
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For you guys merge mining more than the usual combo of BTC, IXC, DEV, & NMC, where are you (going to) exchange your coins?
I don't see HUC, GRP, FSC or I0C on Cryptsy or BTC-e.
My long-term/mid-term goal is to exchange to BTC when rates are good for long-term "hodling".  I don't want to waste any cycles/memory/time on crap coins that have no exchange value to BTC or LTC.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
My node is back up.  Everything is merge mining except HUC, as it's still downloading the block chain.

http://96.44.166.190:9332

M
newbie
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I use Xubuntu 12.04 64bit - it uses even less resources than Ubuntu, perfect for merge mining - especially with the OS installed on an SSD  Wink

Thanks for that, how much RAM you got. I will probably just mine Bitcoins with it to start with then up the RAM.

16GB Ram merge mining BTC, IXC, I0C, GRP, FSC, DEV, NMC & HUC on SSD with wallet data on separate SSD. I also have two other p2pool nodes on the same RIG mining UNO & MYR all off the same OS - it just purrs.......You can check the stats out in my sig  Wink

Nice, so my Ubuntu with 2gig of ram should be ok to run the p2pool node just mining Bitcoins until I boost it up a bit.
hero member
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WANTED: Active dev to fix & re-write p2pool in C
I use Xubuntu 12.04 64bit - it uses even less resources than Ubuntu, perfect for merge mining - especially with the OS installed on an SSD  Wink

Thanks for that, how much RAM you got. I will probably just mine Bitcoins with it to start with then up the RAM.

16GB Ram merge mining BTC, IXC, I0C, GRP, FSC, DEV, NMC & HUC on SSD with wallet data on separate SSD. I also have two other p2pool nodes on the same RIG mining UNO & MYR all off the same OS - it just purrs.......You can check the stats out in my sig  Wink
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
I use Xubuntu 12.04 64bit - it uses even less resources than Ubuntu, perfect for merge mining - especially with the OS installed on an SSD  Wink

Thanks for that, how much RAM you got. I will probably just mine Bitcoins with it to start with then up the RAM.
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