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Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool - page 67. (Read 2591916 times)

newbie
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Although I am new to P2Pool, I've been mining on a hobby scale(250GH/s~2.5TH/s) for a couple years now and am always looking into how to be as efficient as possible, might anyone have any suggestions that I can implent to bring us up as a whole?

The biggest impact you will see is finding low latency peers (that remain online) to connect to. Take a look at your /peer_addresses endpoint, and then some of those peers /peer_addresses endpoints, make a list, ping them all, and add the low latency ones when you restart your node with the -n IP_Address_Here, you can add many each with a -n

High availability is the plan. I was wondering if that was possible!? That is awesome!! Thank you for the advice, I will soak it all up like a sponge.  Cool
legendary
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Although I am new to P2Pool, I've been mining on a hobby scale(250GH/s~2.5TH/s) for a couple years now and am always looking into how to be as efficient as possible, might anyone have any suggestions that I can implent to bring us up as a whole?

The biggest impact you will see is finding low latency peers (that remain online) to connect to. Take a look at your /peer_addresses endpoint, and then some of those peers /peer_addresses endpoints, make a list, ping them all, and add the low latency ones when you restart your node with the -n IP_Address_Here, you can add many each with a -n
legendary
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newbie
Activity: 18
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Although I am new to P2Pool, I've been mining on a hobby scale(250GH/s~2.5TH/s) for a couple years now and am always looking into how to be as efficient as possible, might anyone have any suggestions that I can implent to bring us up as a whole?
member
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I applied these segwit patches on my node.
Let's see how it works.

Let me know if you see any difference in your node's performance.
legendary
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Hu Hu Hu ! Catched ...

legendary
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p2pool.org is now running Bitcoin 0.13.2

Did you have any time to test my segwit integration?
I applied these segwit patches on my node.
Let's see how it works.
newbie
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It happens.. Hope we break this block soon, SO close! Cheesy

Question, How might I blacklist an IP from my node? This particular person has been connecting taking a share and disconnecting unclean like style for a coule days now...

EDIT:
May have solved my own issue. I used an iptable rule. "iptable -A INPUT -s -j DROP"
Have an awesome day everyone Cheesy
legendary
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Yea, I'm not sure what's been going on, maybe some kind of attack, maybe something else...

I have some plans to make it much more efficient, but am away next week and won't have time to mess around with it until I return.

Restarted bitcoind and p2pool.
hero member
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Yeah, it's some kind of alien force !!!  Grin
hero member
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p2pool malfunction
no backup server

http://imgur.com/ZkWK0Fr
That is not a p2pool malfunction, but rather a p2pool.org malfunction. That site likes to error out like that a lot though.
hero member
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p2pool malfunction
no backup server

http://imgur.com/ZkWK0Fr
legendary
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hero member
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  ALARM p2pool stats are down !  Tongue

http://imgur.com/IURKP16
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Is there a need for a high performance well connected public p2pool node? I could set one up behind a ckpool sanitiser to optimise performance and propagation speed. Last time I did this however, hardly any miners actually used the service.
Where geographically would this be located? I would consider powering down my node if I had a good alternative.
Mid USA.
Hmmm, I am in Hawaii, so that might not be good, but I would still try it out.
Alas it hardly seems worth if you're far away and going to be the only miner on it. I'll leave the offer open in case many more people raise their hand but at this stage won't be going ahead with setting it up.
hero member
Activity: 578
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Is there a need for a high performance well connected public p2pool node? I could set one up behind a ckpool sanitiser to optimise performance and propagation speed. Last time I did this however, hardly any miners actually used the service.
Where geographically would this be located? I would consider powering down my node if I had a good alternative.
Mid USA.
Hmmm, I am in Hawaii, so that might not be good, but I would still try it out.
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
Is there a need for a high performance well connected public p2pool node? I could set one up behind a ckpool sanitiser to optimise performance and propagation speed. Last time I did this however, hardly any miners actually used the service.
Where geographically would this be located? I would consider powering down my node if I had a good alternative.
Mid USA.
hero member
Activity: 578
Merit: 501
Is there a need for a high performance well connected public p2pool node? I could set one up behind a ckpool sanitiser to optimise performance and propagation speed. Last time I did this however, hardly any miners actually used the service.
Where geographically would this be located? I would consider powering down my node if I had a good alternative.
donator
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I don't think p2pool works for small miners anymore.

I have 50GH/s pointed at p2pool.org for a couple of weeks now, and it hasn't found a single share. The miner stats say around 20hours estimated time for a share, yet hundreds of hours have passed without one.

The high variance for small miners is why we developed the NastyPoP payout method, where even the smallest miners get paid fairly for their contributions to p2pool.  I'd recommend checking it out.  We charge 0% fees and even add 0.75% of the NastyFans weekly distribution to be split among NastyPoP miners to provide a >100% payout.

https://nastyfans.org/nastypool/
How exactly does the NastyPoP payout method work? Does it payout with p2pool payouts or is it a separate manual payout?

The overview is that it keeps track of all your hashes in a weekly period, and then pays you proportionately for your hashes with the BTC earned that week.  Sort of like a PPS system, but the PPS rate isn't known until the end of the week.  This has the effect of reducing variance for smaller miners.
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