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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 318. (Read 794394 times)

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Under Pool stats, for some of my miners I am getting huge numbers of "Discards"  What is Discards and why would some of my miners be reporting such a large number of them? Not sure what it means..  I am asking GAW to..
Do you have expiry set to a low value?
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Under Pool stats, for some of my miners I am getting huge numbers of "Discards"  What is Discards and why would some of my miners be reporting such a large number of them? Not sure what it means..  I am asking GAW to..
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Thank you for your very fast response to my questions..

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So I am going to try this setting with my hosted GAW miners..  Is this the correct format?

p=4.0;d=2048

where do you put this setting?

You use it as your password ... ingenious  way to send custom parameters into a pool that only requires a BTC address as a user name!
sr. member
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Look, how do you use password "abc123" ?

Just replace "abc123" with "p=4.0;d=2048".
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can anyone with a gaw hosted miner confirm this setting works -p p=4.0;d=2048


Agree.. I would like to know to.. 

I left the -p out of mine..   As I dont think we need it.. Not sure if it hurts or not having it in there..  On GAW I have never used the -p or -u and it works..

But I so wish GAW could write us up some instructions for the UI and how it all works..



What you have to do; use following password:
Code:
p=4.0;d=2048

-p is used only in command line to mark that following word is password. Simple as that.

not sure I understand, can you put the full command line that you would use?
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can anyone with a gaw hosted miner confirm this setting works -p p=4.0;d=2048


Agree.. I would like to know to.. 

I left the -p out of mine..   As I dont think we need it.. Not sure if it hurts or not having it in there..  On GAW I have never used the -p or -u and it works..

But I so wish GAW could write us up some instructions for the UI and how it all works..



What you have to do; use following password:
Code:
p=4.0;d=2048

-p is used only in command line to mark that following word is password. Simple as that.
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can anyone with a gaw hosted miner confirm this setting works -p p=4.0;d=2048


Agree.. I would like to know to.. 

I left the -p out of mine..   As I dont think we need it.. Not sure if it hurts or not having it in there..  On GAW I have never used the -p or -u and it works..

But I so wish GAW could write us up some instructions for the UI and how it all works..



that would be superb but I have doubts..
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can anyone with a gaw hosted miner confirm this setting works -p p=4.0;d=2048


Agree.. I would like to know to.. 

I left the -p out of mine..   As I dont think we need it.. Not sure if it hurts or not having it in there..  On GAW I have never used the -p or -u and it works..

But I so wish GAW could write us up some instructions for the UI and how it all works..

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can anyone with a gaw hosted miner confirm this setting works -p p=4.0;d=2048
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does sgminer work without any problems on nicehash? do I use the stratum address plus my address for username and do I need to use any special setting for password?
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Thank you for your very fast response to my questions..

One more

So I am going to try this setting with my hosted GAW miners..  Is this the correct format?

p=4.0;d=2048

where do you put this setting?

As the password.

-p p=4.0;d=2048

I know the d= works for GAW miners but not sure it works if you combine the p=x;d=x for GAW hosted miners.
full member
Activity: 154
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Thank you for your very fast response to my questions..

One more

So I am going to try this setting with my hosted GAW miners..  Is this the correct format?

p=4.0;d=2048

where do you put this setting?
member
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Thank you for your very fast response to my questions..

One more

So I am going to try this setting with my hosted GAW miners..  Is this the correct format?

p=4.0;d=2048
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Try to run it with some logging options and then paste content of file here.

Ok, it was a bit difficult getting log file as the default antminer S1 settings hides cgminers display.  So had to kill process and run my own cgminer outputting to log file.

Ran it for 5 mins.

Code:
[2014-05-11 02:09:26] Started cgminer 4.3.2a
 [2014-05-11 02:09:26] BitmainAntS1: detected ANT0
 [2014-05-11 02:09:26] ANT0: bitmain_initialize() parse_rxstatus version(3) chain_num(2) fifo_space(
 [2014-05-11 02:09:26] ANT0: bitmain_initialize() parse_rxstatus chain(0) asic_num=32 asic_status=ff
 [2014-05-11 02:09:26] ANT0: bitmain_initialize() parse_rxstatus chain(1) asic_num=32 asic_status=ff
 [2014-05-11 02:09:26] ANT0: bitmain_initialize() set_txconfig
 [2014-05-11 02:09:26] ANT0: bitmain_initialize() succeeded
 [2014-05-11 02:09:26] Probing for an alive pool
 [2014-05-11 02:09:27] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 256
 [2014-05-11 02:09:27] Network diff set to 1M
(5s):0.000 (1m):0.000 (5m):0.000 (15m):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:09:30] Stratu
 [2014-05-11 02:09:30] ANT0: bitmain_flush_work() queued=0
 [2014-05-11 02:09:30] BitmainAntS1: send task new block 1 old(0)
 [2014-05-11 02:09:31] Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart
 [2014-05-11 02:09:31] ANT0: bitmain_flush_work() queued=0
 [2014-05-11 02:09:31] BitmainAntS1: send task new block 2 old(1)
(5s):92.75G (1m):11.36G (5m):2.343G (15m):785.4M (avg):157.5Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:09:32] A
(5s):154.6G (1m):25.31G (5m):5.372G (15m):1.809G (avg):174.4Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:09:37] R
(5s):177.2G (1m):38.37G (5m):8.405G (15m):2.845G (avg):179.4Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:09:42] R
 [2014-05-11 02:09:46] Accepted c7babcae Diff 328/256 ANT 0
(5s):181.2G (1m):50.02G (5m):11.32G (15m):3.852G (avg):180.7Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:09:52] R
(5s):173.3G (1m):59.68G (5m):13.97G (15m):4.782G (avg):178.6Gh/s          ^M(5s):187.6G (1m):70.53G
(5s):188.6G (1m):79.59G (5m):19.73G (15m):6.827G (avg):181.9Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:10:03] R
 [2014-05-11 02:10:04] Rejected 8ddd0063 Diff 462/256 ANT 0  (Share above target.)
 [2014-05-11 02:10:04] Accepted e312c1a3 Diff 289/256 ANT 0
(5s):194.1G (1m):88.93G (5m):22.65G (15m):7.878G (avg):183.7Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:10:08] A
 [2014-05-11 02:10:09] Accepted 93979222 Diff 444/256 ANT 0
 [2014-05-11 02:10:09] Rejected db8e206e Diff 298/256 ANT 0  (Share above target.)
 [2014-05-11 02:10:11] Rejected 99912a56 Diff 427/256 ANT 0  (Share above target.)
(5s):189.8G (1m):96.33G (5m):25.27G (15m):8.839G (avg):183.5Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:10:12] R
(5s):186.6G (1m):103.0G (5m):27.82G (15m):9.784G (avg):183.1Gh/s          ^M(5s):188.2G (1m):110.1G
(5s):179.2G (1m):115.4G (5m):32.96G (15m):11.72G (avg):183.3Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:10:30] N
 [2014-05-11 02:10:30] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-05-11 02:10:30] ANT0: bitmain_flush_work() queued=0
 [2014-05-11 02:10:30] BitmainAntS1: send task new block 3 old(2)
(5s):179.8G (1m):120.6G (5m):35.39G (15m):12.65G (avg):183.1Gh/s          ^M(5s):177.9G (1m):125.4G
(5s):178.1G (1m):129.9G (5m):40.19G (15m):14.52G (avg):183.0Gh/s          ^M(5s):181.1G (1m):133.8G
 [2014-05-11 02:10:47] ANT0: bitmain_flush_work() queued=0
 [2014-05-11 02:10:48] BitmainAntS1: send task new block 4 old(3)
 [2014-05-11 02:10:49] Rejected 7d43d949 Diff 523/256 ANT 0  (Share above target.)
(5s):173.5G (1m):136.6G (5m):44.58G (15m):16.28G (avg):181.9Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:10:52] R
(5s):179.9G (1m):140.2G (5m):46.82G (15m):17.19G (avg):181.8Gh/s          ^M(5s):183.9G (1m):143.8G
 [2014-05-11 02:11:17] ANT0: bitmain_flush_work() queued=0
 [2014-05-11 02:11:17] BitmainAntS1: send task new block 5 old(4)
(5s):177.4G (1m):153.0G (5m):57.32G (15m):21.61G (avg):181.0Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:11:22] R
 [2014-05-11 02:11:24] Rejected bbe1cbee Diff 349/256 ANT 0  (Share above target.)
(5s):180.8G (1m):155.3G (5m):59.37G (15m):22.49G (avg):181.0Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:11:29] R
(5s):176.6G (1m):157.0G (5m):61.31G (15m):23.34G (avg):180.9Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:11:36] S
 [2014-05-11 02:11:37] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 512
 [2014-05-11 02:11:37] Network diff set to 8G
 [2014-05-11 02:11:37] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-05-11 02:11:37] ANT0: bitmain_flush_work() queued=0
(5s):160.2G (1m):157.0G (5m):63.13G (15m):24.20G (avg):179.9Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:11:39] P
 [2014-05-11 02:11:39] Rejected 9c7100ee Diff 419/256 ANT 0  (Job not found.)
 [2014-05-11 02:11:41] Pool 0 stale share detected, submitting as user requested
 [2014-05-11 02:11:41] Rejected 4285d4c5 Diff 985/256 ANT 0  (Job not found.)
 [2014-05-11 02:11:42] BitmainAntS1: send task new block 6 old(5)
(5s):174.0G (1m):159.7G (5m):65.00G (15m):25.01G (avg):180.5Gh/s          ^M [2014-05-11 02:11:45] S
 [2014-05-11 02:11:45] ANT0: bitmain_flush_work() queued=0

This is using the binaries from here:

https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer-binaries/tree/master/AntS1

Nicehash website says ~60% reject rate.
sr. member
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So occasionally I throw some small amounts of my hash rate to my backup pool but cant really tell why.. 

I assume its when there are not enough orders on NiceHash?    But is there some way to see this on NiceHash?  Would be nice if on the front page you could list a real time percentage of like orders filled or something..  Not really sure what it would show exactly?   

My issue is I wonder is my pool switching on my side having issues or is it on the NiceHash side etc..





If your mining software does not implement extranonce subscriptions, then for every order swap, reconnect is needed. It can happen that in such case, your miner will switch to backup pool for few minutes before switching back to NiceHash.

You can view all orders, and stats for orders on main page.
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So occasionally I throw some small amounts of my hash rate to my backup pool but cant really tell why.. 

I assume its when there are not enough orders on NiceHash?    But is there some way to see this on NiceHash?  Would be nice if on the front page you could list a real time percentage of like orders filled or something..  Not really sure what it would show exactly?   

My issue is I wonder is my pool switching on my side having issues or is it on the NiceHash side etc..



legendary
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Any chance NiceHash can build CGminer with the NiceHash fix they added, because each time I try to build it I am getting errors if there are issues with the code.

Like ws2tcpip.h is not compatible with winsock.h. Include winsock2.h instead.

building cgminer in windows was a nightmare I spent 2 hours trying to get it done and could not get it done ran into nothing but problems. I then installed linux alongside windows and was able to build cgminer in 20-30 minutes. It is so much easier to build using linux and most of the drivers are already installed on linux.
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Try to run it with some logging options and then paste content of file here.
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