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Topic: [ANN] LEASERIG.NET - rent&hire Quark hashing power! (Read 106998 times)

hero member
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member
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When not mining for leaserig, setting pool management mode is just a matter of pushing 2 buttons.
I quess that mining for leaserig changes nothing, so you just have to PM the owner.
So far, no customer have asked me for it. :-)
newbie
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will "load balanced" instead of "fallover" multipool strategy be an option at some point in the future?
member
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After some update you made a few hours ago, my hashhate is showing 3300mh/s instead of 4,8 MH/s (real). I AM using the new proxy as you requested.
member
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You can use stdout redirection to log all console output to file. Use '>'.
I tried this on Windows 7 and LRP just hung, the log file got created, but nothing was in it.  Does this work for you in Windows, and if so, does LRP still show output on the screen while it's getting logged or does it only get dumped to the log file so you have to view the log file to see what's going on?
full member
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For linux I started piping it into "logger", it dumps all the output into the syslog so it gets rotated regularly. The only imperfection is LRP uses buffered output when not printing to a console, so if you tail the log to see what's happening you have to wait a while for the next chunk of lines to show up all at once.
hero member
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You can use stdout redirection to log all console output to file. Use '>'.
member
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djeZo, we really, really need logging on the LeaseRig proxy and pools.  It's currently impossible to know if there were rig issues or issues with the pools.  In the "Old Days" we could consult our own logs to see what pools were active and what kind of issues were happening with those pools.  Now, it's all hidden behind the proxy, which is great, but that lack of transparency means we cannot analyze post mortem issues.  So, when there are problems, all we can do is bite our tongues and refund our renters... even if our renters failed to set a failover pool and our cgminers choked due to no available pools.

Please let us know if there is any way to log output to a file with built-in Windows and Linux utilities (I run on both OS's.)  Also, please consider forcing one of our default pools as the secondary if the renter doesn't set one.

Thank you,
- Bitlynx
newbie
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I'm getting a cgminer error if the leaser's pool is dead:

"No servers could be used! Exiting."

cgminer then shuts down.

Should it not revert to my pool if the leaser hasn't configured a secondary pool?

I have run into this problem multiple times, and I have had to add my own pool as back-up for those renters that aren't smart enough to add a back-up pool, of course I inform them ahead of time by e-mail I am doing this, and for them to add their own back-up pool and subsequently remove mine..

Ok thanks.  This also messes up my rig stats.  It would be nice to auto revert to my pool.
full member
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And by the way Im not so giving as to refund BTC for their negligence in not adding a second pool..
full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 100
I'm getting a cgminer error if the leaser's pool is dead:

"No servers could be used! Exiting."

cgminer then shuts down.

Should it not revert to my pool if the leaser hasn't configured a secondary pool?

I have run into this problem multiple times, and I have had to add my own pool as back-up for those renters that aren't smart enough to add a back-up pool, of course I inform them ahead of time by e-mail I am doing this, and for them to add their own back-up pool and subsequently remove mine..
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
I'm getting a cgminer error if the leaser's pool is dead:

"No servers could be used! Exiting."

cgminer then shuts down.

Should it not revert to my pool if the leaser hasn't configured a secondary pool?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Ok, thanks for the reply Smiley
hero member
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Merit: 520
I receive this email:
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Your mining rig Hyperion (Scrypt-A-nFactor 2.10 MH/s) may be misconfigured, misconfigured pools were added or there is very bad connection with LeaseRig.net. Pools have not been adjusted properly! Manual pool adjustment is needed.

But I checked and the rig is mining the pool of the renter and my configuration hasn't changed. Any idea why?

Just ignore it then. LeaseRig failed to adjust pools properly the first time - and it sent you the mail. The second attempt (1 minute later) was successful obviously.
sr. member
Activity: 350
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I receive this email:
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Your mining rig Hyperion (Scrypt-A-nFactor 2.10 MH/s) may be misconfigured, misconfigured pools were added or there is very bad connection with LeaseRig.net. Pools have not been adjusted properly! Manual pool adjustment is needed.

But I checked and the rig is mining the pool of the renter and my configuration hasn't changed. Any idea why?
hero member
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What will happen with our security deposits ?

Will be returned.
full member
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What will happen with our security deposits ?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Lux e tenebris
That would work.
donator
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It's for the children!
LeaseRig.net is looking for new owner, check out here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/selling-service-profit-1-btc-per-week-525962

As for me, I am moving towards new and interesting projects  Grin

Well... This sucks, I highly doubt you will find somebody as dedicated as yourself.. time to see things go down-hill..

I will try to find someone dedicated. Don't worry about that.

Smiley

UnicornHasher
hero member
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LeaseRig.net is looking for new owner, check out here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/selling-service-profit-1-btc-per-week-525962

As for me, I am moving towards new and interesting projects  Grin

Well... This sucks, I highly doubt you will find somebody as dedicated as yourself.. time to see things go down-hill..

I will try to find someone dedicated. Don't worry about that.
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