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sr. member
Activity: 464
Merit: 252
How to use 3 CPU cores?

"setgenerate true 3" doesn't set cores to 3
member
Activity: 100
Merit: 10
Okay, thanks - so if you're just running 1 thread, on each iteration, it's adding 32mb?
and if you're running 32 threads, it's adding 32x32mb = 1GB each iteration?
correct.

Okay - think the EVP library might be doing it - can you try with the new source and switch -

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=1493.new#new



I will test this .
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1030
Okay, thanks - so if you're just running 1 thread, on each iteration, it's adding 32mb?
and if you're running 32 threads, it's adding 32x32mb = 1GB each iteration?
correct.

Okay - think the EVP library might be doing it - can you try with the new source and switch -

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=1493.new#new

newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Iam on block 609

{
"blocks" : 609,
"currentblocksize" : 2279,
"currentblocktx" : 4,
"difficulty" : 0.00000185,
"errors" : "",
"genproclimit" : -1,
"hashespermin" : 40.20245300,
"pooledtx" : 4,
"testnet" : false
}

hashespermin" : 40.20245300 ?? what are you running ?? oO

I got a block yesterday but then i was able to get client back up and running i didn`t have the funds anymore the block needed 31 more conformations  Embarrassed
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1030
My memorycoind just crashed with:

Code:
Dec 18 12:51:15 kernel: [1430299.393640] memorycoin-msgh[22896]: segfault at 50 ip 0000000000488dbf sp 00007ff4bdff89e0 error 4 in memorycoind[400000+2f5000]

This is why chainbrowser has not been updating.

Can you try with the new -useevp=0 option - this should be more reliable.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1030
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Iam on block 609

{
"blocks" : 609,
"currentblocksize" : 2279,
"currentblocktx" : 4,
"difficulty" : 0.00000185,
"errors" : "",
"genproclimit" : -1,
"hashespermin" : 40.20245300,
"pooledtx" : 4,
"testnet" : false
}

hashespermin" : 40.20245300 ?? what are you running ?? oO
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Finally got two blocks tonight !!

Both orphans.... ://
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
someone already claimed to have a standalone GPU miner https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4029312
Just above 10hpm on a 280x? Definitely not worth buying and using it to mine this coin - if that GPU miner ever gets released to the public.

I agree with you, but it could be useful to create pools
member
Activity: 103
Merit: 10

Anyone know the H/m for amazon cloud mining?

Code:
    "hashespermin" : 10.21357159,

aws c3.8xlarge

Are you paying for the AWS server or using free credit?  I just got 100 bucks free credit, and started c3.4xlarge, so I am wondering how many days it will last? BTW, the max price I set is 2.2$ . Thanks.

paying aws !
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
someone already claimed to have a standalone GPU miner https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4029312
Just above 10hpm on a 280x? Definitely not worth buying and using it to mine this coin - if that GPU miner ever gets released to the public.
hero member
Activity: 781
Merit: 501
nice block number: 888  Grin
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
someone already claimed to have a standalone GPU miner https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4029312
zvs
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
There's always someone bitching about what's fair and what's not fair. Surely not everyone has access to an ASIC miner due to price and availability, but a cloud server? Come on... They're not that expensive and anyone with a few extra bucks can get one. May I remind you that Amazon isn't the only cloud server provider out there? Do some research and find a good host.

I've been running 5 12-core cloud server on one provider and 12 12-core (on and off) on another. 5 blocks found so far.

Also, there have been several people in this thread that has found blocks using their LAPTOPS. Hence the 'anyone' can mine this coin.

Amazon is the only one that you can get at a decent price, via the spot instances... please correct me if I'm wrong?   All the other ones I've looked at have had some pretty insane prices.  I guess Azure wasn't too bad,

I got three blocks over the last.. 6 hours or so?  Averaging around "30" total (two off of an e1240-v2, one off of some godawful machine, and the rest blanks)..  Two of my machines crashed though..  Switched back to something else for the night.



You're right about that. My point is just that people make cloud servers out to be something only a handful of people can gain access to, which is far from true. They could even sign up for a bunch of free trials to get started.

3 blocks in 6 hours? Nice! Yeah, I hope the crash issue on linux instances gets resolved soon. Or even better; a standalone miner getting released.

yeah, I wouldn't be too surprised if someone is already mining on something more efficient than the base client...  i don't know enough myself to improve upon it though.. alas

oh, re: the amazon spot instances, be sure to specifically request one of the 'subinstances' (i.e. 1b, 1c, or 1d).  If you don't state a preference, it doesn't always go to cheapest... I've had it not fulfill spot requests when one of the pairings is cheaper than the price I put... so now I always just specify one.   Right now the c3.4xlarge is @ .257c in 1b, but it'd probably get terminated.   No termination problems with the c1.xlarge, at least for me for the last few weeks...  it's by far the best deal there
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
There's always someone bitching about what's fair and what's not fair. Surely not everyone has access to an ASIC miner due to price and availability, but a cloud server? Come on... They're not that expensive and anyone with a few extra bucks can get one. May I remind you that Amazon isn't the only cloud server provider out there? Do some research and find a good host.

I've been running 5 12-core cloud server on one provider and 12 12-core (on and off) on another. 5 blocks found so far.

Also, there have been several people in this thread that has found blocks using their LAPTOPS. Hence the 'anyone' can mine this coin.

Amazon is the only one that you can get at a decent price, via the spot instances... please correct me if I'm wrong?   All the other ones I've looked at have had some pretty insane prices.  I guess Azure wasn't too bad,

I got three blocks over the last.. 6 hours or so?  Averaging around "30" total (two off of an e1240-v2, one off of some godawful machine, and the rest blanks)..  Two of my machines crashed though..  Switched back to something else for the night.



You're right about that. My point is just that people make cloud servers out to be something only a handful of people can gain access to, which is far from true. They could even sign up for a bunch of free trials to get started.

3 blocks in 6 hours? Nice! Yeah, I hope the crash issue on linux instances gets resolved soon. Or even better; a standalone miner getting released.
zvs
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com

Anyone know the H/m for amazon cloud mining?

Code:
    "hashespermin" : 10.21357159,

aws c3.8xlarge

Are you paying for the AWS server or using free credit?  I just got 100 bucks free credit, and started c3.4xlarge, so I am wondering how many days it will last? BTW, the max price I set is 2.2$ . Thanks.

You shouldn't waste the free money like that..

Go here:

https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=us-east-1#s=SpotInstances

click pricing history, go to Linux/Unix (Amazon VPC), click on c1.xlarge, and they should be available for spot price of 7 cents.  That's an 8 core machine that gets around 560khash on quark, protoshares varies based on client, haven't tried any others.   (well, be sure to get private key of address, in case the instance gets terminated etc)   I've had 100 of those going at once,  but maybe won't be so easy now that I'm jabbering about it everywhere
zvs
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
There's always someone bitching about what's fair and what's not fair. Surely not everyone has access to an ASIC miner due to price and availability, but a cloud server? Come on... They're not that expensive and anyone with a few extra bucks can get one. May I remind you that Amazon isn't the only cloud server provider out there? Do some research and find a good host.

I've been running 5 12-core cloud server on one provider and 12 12-core (on and off) on another. 5 blocks found so far.

Also, there have been several people in this thread that has found blocks using their LAPTOPS. Hence the 'anyone' can mine this coin.

Amazon is the only one that you can get at a decent price, via the spot instances... please correct me if I'm wrong?   All the other ones I've looked at have had some pretty insane prices.  I guess Azure wasn't too bad,

I got three blocks over the last.. 6 hours or so?  Averaging around "30" total (two off of an e1240-v2, one off of some godawful machine, and the rest blanks)..  Two of my machines crashed though..  Switched back to something else for the night.

member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
There's always someone bitching about what's fair and what's not fair. Surely not everyone has access to an ASIC miner due to price and availability, but a cloud server? Come on... They're not that expensive and anyone with a few extra bucks can get one. May I remind you that Amazon isn't the only cloud server provider out there? Do some research and find a good host.

I've been running 5 12-core cloud server on one provider and 12 12-core (on and off) on another. 5 blocks found so far.

Also, there have been several people in this thread that has found blocks using their LAPTOPS. Hence the 'anyone' can mine this coin.

what cloud you use?

Internap and HP.
full member
Activity: 212
Merit: 100
There's always someone bitching about what's fair and what's not fair. Surely not everyone has access to an ASIC miner due to price and availability, but a cloud server? Come on... They're not that expensive and anyone with a few extra bucks can get one. May I remind you that Amazon isn't the only cloud server provider out there? Do some research and find a good host.

I've been running 5 12-core cloud server on one provider and 12 12-core (on and off) on another. 5 blocks found so far.

Also, there have been several people in this thread that has found blocks using their LAPTOPS. Hence the 'anyone' can mine this coin.

what cloud you use?
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
There's always someone bitching about what's fair and what's not fair. Surely not everyone has access to an ASIC miner due to price and availability, but a cloud server? Come on... They're not that expensive and anyone with a few extra bucks can get one. May I remind you that Amazon isn't the only cloud server provider out there? Do some research and find a good host.

I've been running 5 12-core cloud server on one provider and 12 12-core (on and off) on another. 5 blocks found so far.

Also, there have been several people in this thread that has found blocks using their LAPTOPS. Hence the 'anyone' can mine this coin.

Let's call this a cloud-only coin.
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