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Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0 - page 1332. (Read 3099462 times)

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0.00000136 now   Grin
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Can anyone perhaps help me.

I got the message that my C drive was getting full, because of all of my dang wallets putting all their shit on my SSD. I then decided to create a symbolic link between a new dogecoinwallet folder on my D drive.

I did this by cutting the original dogecoin folder in my appdata/roaming directory to a new directory on my D drive under users/username/dogecoinwallet

Then via commandprompt the regular symbolic link command. According to command prompt it worked and the link was established.

My problem now, my wallet is unsynced and it's not syncing. I added the .conf file, but it's still not syncing, and my wallet shows a balance of 0, even though I had 1.4 mil -.-.
Is this normal? When I move my wallet from one place to another, does it have to resync to get back to the original number of coins?

Oh and because I freaked out, I reversed the whole action by removing the linked partition on my appdata/roaming and putting the original folder back where it came from.

I did nothing weird with my wallet.dat, so it should still be linked to my 1.4 mil coins right? I didn't do anything that could've corrupted/compromised the wallet.dat file?

Did you create a shortcut with -datadir=D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet?

Whatever you do, protect walled.dat with your life. Put it on an USB stick or something, but make sure you don't accidentally lose it..

I have a backup of my wallet with 1.2 mil on it, so I guess if it's gone the loss won't be that big, but still, it's 200k.

I created the link using mkdir /D "C:\users\username\appdata\roaming\dogecoin" "D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet"
Not sure if it's the exact same path, but the mkdir /D is the same.

And after I put it back where it belonged, all I did was remove the new linked folder that was created in appdata, and reinserted the cutted dogecoinwallet on my D drive back on my C drive.

I still have all the files I deleted in my bin, so if there's something I did terribly wrong, please let me know.

From scratch (as I did it):

Code:
- Create a dir like D:\Dogecoin
- Extract all files from the downloaded zip file
- Create a D:\Dogecoin\dogecoin.conf file with the following contents:

rpcuser=doge
rpcpassword=wow
addnode=95.85.29.144
addnode=162.243.113.110
addnode=146.185.181.114
rpcport=22555
server=1
daemon=1

- Copy your wallet.dat file into D:\Dogecoin
- Right-click Dogecoin-qt.exe and create a shortcut
- Right-click shortcut, select properties. In target add -datadir=D:\Dogecoin
- Doubleclick shortcut :)

Be advised, your doges will show up once everything starts synching.

I believe -datadir is something similar to what I did. But I linked 2 folders.'
I guess I'll have to check when I get home if the wallet is synced, cause I did make a dogecoin.conf with the contents from the first page on bitcointalk. Not sure how long it takes to sync up. If it's synced and at least some of the coins are showing I'll just take out the wallet.dat and use -datadir or remake the symbolic link.
I kinda panicked when I saw all of my fucking coins were gone and tried to reverse the whole process.

One question, if the wallet is unsynced, should I still have the same addresses and everything in my receive tab? Cause the address I had was different from the one my original wallet had.

I think my mistake was that I cut the original folder to a different partition. I should have copied the whole thing I guess?

I'm not really sure if linked folders does the trick (especially in the appdata folder). If you get a different address, it is a different wallet.

If you have the original wallet, just start from scratch. You didn't lose anything.
legendary
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many interest

much much price

very increase

pretty fast

amazing coin!
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YES!! KEEP DRIVING THE PRICE UP!!!

WE HAVE THE POWER!!  Grin
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I went to bed last night before anyone managed to get the doge over to cryptsy, did anyone manage to make any "big" money from it?
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could anybody paste here your getpeerinfo? no sync at all :-(
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125 satoshi  Shocked

To the Alpha Centauri !!!
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

You can give it a try and see how stable it is. But as Sultanen mentioned, diff is going up so it might not be the best idea.

How to:

Set up a Windows PC and get the latest client. Start it as server (create start.bat in the same folder as the .exe file and input start dogecoin-qt.exe -server).

Create dogecoin.conf in the %appdata% folder and input:

Code:
rpcuser=anyusername
rpcpassword=anypassword
addnode=67.205.20.10
addnode=146.185.181.114
addnode=95.85.29.144
addnode=78.46.57.132
addnode=188.165.19.28
addnode=162.243.113.110
rpcallowip=192.* (192 or whatever the first 3 digits of your servers' IP are. You can use just * but I don't recommend it)
rpcport=22555
rpcthreads=41
server=1
daemon=1

Connect to your Windows wallet by using cgminer on the servers:

Code:
cgminer --scrypt -o http://theipofyourserver:22555 -u sameasindogecoin.conf -p sameasindogecoin.conf 

That should do the trick.

Thanks!

But i get:

 [2013-12-19 20:35:29] Started cgminer 3.7.2
 [2013-12-19 20:35:35] Probing for an alive pool
 [2013-12-19 20:35:35] Pool 0 slow/down or URL or credentials invalid


EDIT: with telnet i get:


HTTP/1.0 401 Authorization Required
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 11:39:24 +0000
Server: dogecoin-json-rpc/v0.6.4.0-unk-beta
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="jsonrpc"
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 296

"http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd">


Error


401 Unauthorized.





Sorry, but that goes beyond my knowledge of this. Try googling the telnet error message. Maybe it's a common problem.

When I was solo-mining DOGE I used this method without issues.
newbie
Activity: 28
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Can anyone perhaps help me.

I got the message that my C drive was getting full, because of all of my dang wallets putting all their shit on my SSD. I then decided to create a symbolic link between a new dogecoinwallet folder on my D drive.

I did this by cutting the original dogecoin folder in my appdata/roaming directory to a new directory on my D drive under users/username/dogecoinwallet

Then via commandprompt the regular symbolic link command. According to command prompt it worked and the link was established.

My problem now, my wallet is unsynced and it's not syncing. I added the .conf file, but it's still not syncing, and my wallet shows a balance of 0, even though I had 1.4 mil -.-.
Is this normal? When I move my wallet from one place to another, does it have to resync to get back to the original number of coins?

Oh and because I freaked out, I reversed the whole action by removing the linked partition on my appdata/roaming and putting the original folder back where it came from.

I did nothing weird with my wallet.dat, so it should still be linked to my 1.4 mil coins right? I didn't do anything that could've corrupted/compromised the wallet.dat file?

Did you create a shortcut with -datadir=D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet?

Whatever you do, protect walled.dat with your life. Put it on an USB stick or something, but make sure you don't accidentally lose it..

I have a backup of my wallet with 1.2 mil on it, so I guess if it's gone the loss won't be that big, but still, it's 200k.

I created the link using mkdir /D "C:\users\username\appdata\roaming\dogecoin" "D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet"
Not sure if it's the exact same path, but the mkdir /D is the same.

And after I put it back where it belonged, all I did was remove the new linked folder that was created in appdata, and reinserted the cutted dogecoinwallet on my D drive back on my C drive.

I still have all the files I deleted in my bin, so if there's something I did terribly wrong, please let me know.

From scratch (as I did it):

Code:
- Create a dir like D:\Dogecoin
- Extract all files from the downloaded zip file
- Create a D:\Dogecoin\dogecoin.conf file with the following contents:

rpcuser=doge
rpcpassword=wow
addnode=95.85.29.144
addnode=162.243.113.110
addnode=146.185.181.114
rpcport=22555
server=1
daemon=1

- Copy your wallet.dat file into D:\Dogecoin
- Right-click Dogecoin-qt.exe and create a shortcut
- Right-click shortcut, select properties. In target add -datadir=D:\Dogecoin
- Doubleclick shortcut :)

Be advised, your doges will show up once everything starts synching.

I believe -datadir is something similar to what I did. But I linked 2 folders.'
I guess I'll have to check when I get home if the wallet is synced, cause I did make a dogecoin.conf with the contents from the first page on bitcointalk. Not sure how long it takes to sync up. If it's synced and at least some of the coins are showing I'll just take out the wallet.dat and use -datadir or remake the symbolic link.
I kinda panicked when I saw all of my fucking coins were gone and tried to reverse the whole process.

One question, if the wallet is unsynced, should I still have the same addresses and everything in my receive tab? Cause the address I had was different from the one my original wallet had.

I think my mistake was that I cut the original folder to a different partition. I should have copied the whole thing I guess?
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wow! such a great price..such a great work guys!
member
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newbie
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Can anyone perhaps help me.

I got the message that my C drive was getting full, because of all of my dang wallets putting all their shit on my SSD. I then decided to create a symbolic link between a new dogecoinwallet folder on my D drive.

I did this by cutting the original dogecoin folder in my appdata/roaming directory to a new directory on my D drive under users/username/dogecoinwallet

Then via commandprompt the regular symbolic link command. According to command prompt it worked and the link was established.

My problem now, my wallet is unsynced and it's not syncing. I added the .conf file, but it's still not syncing, and my wallet shows a balance of 0, even though I had 1.4 mil -.-.
Is this normal? When I move my wallet from one place to another, does it have to resync to get back to the original number of coins?

Oh and because I freaked out, I reversed the whole action by removing the linked partition on my appdata/roaming and putting the original folder back where it came from.

I did nothing weird with my wallet.dat, so it should still be linked to my 1.4 mil coins right? I didn't do anything that could've corrupted/compromised the wallet.dat file?

Did you create a shortcut with -datadir=D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet?

Whatever you do, protect walled.dat with your life. Put it on an USB stick or something, but make sure you don't accidentally lose it..

I have a backup of my wallet with 1.2 mil on it, so I guess if it's gone the loss won't be that big, but still, it's 200k.

I created the link using mkdir /D "C:\users\username\appdata\roaming\dogecoin" "D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet"
Not sure if it's the exact same path, but the mkdir /D is the same.

And after I put it back where it belonged, all I did was remove the new linked folder that was created in appdata, and reinserted the cutted dogecoinwallet on my D drive back on my C drive.

I still have all the files I deleted in my bin, so if there's something I did terribly wrong, please let me know.

From scratch (as I did it):

Code:
- Create a dir like D:\Dogecoin
- Extract all files from the downloaded zip file
- Create a D:\Dogecoin\dogecoin.conf file with the following contents:

rpcuser=doge
rpcpassword=wow
addnode=95.85.29.144
addnode=162.243.113.110
addnode=146.185.181.114
rpcport=22555
server=1
daemon=1

- Copy your wallet.dat file into D:\Dogecoin
- Right-click Dogecoin-qt.exe and create a shortcut
- Right-click shortcut, select properties. In target add -datadir=D:\Dogecoin
- Doubleclick shortcut :)

Be advised, your doges will show up once everything starts synching.
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

You can give it a try and see how stable it is. But as Sultanen mentioned, diff is going up so it might not be the best idea.

How to:

Set up a Windows PC and get the latest client. Start it as server (create start.bat in the same folder as the .exe file and input start dogecoin-qt.exe -server).

Create dogecoin.conf in the %appdata% folder and input:

Code:
rpcuser=anyusername
rpcpassword=anypassword
addnode=67.205.20.10
addnode=146.185.181.114
addnode=95.85.29.144
addnode=78.46.57.132
addnode=188.165.19.28
addnode=162.243.113.110
rpcallowip=192.* (192 or whatever the first 3 digits of your servers' IP are. You can use just * but I don't recommend it)
rpcport=22555
rpcthreads=41
server=1
daemon=1

Connect to your Windows wallet by using cgminer on the servers:

Code:
cgminer --scrypt -o http://theipofyourserver:22555 -u sameasindogecoin.conf -p sameasindogecoin.conf 

That should do the trick.

Thanks!

But i get:

 [2013-12-19 20:35:29] Started cgminer 3.7.2
 [2013-12-19 20:35:35] Probing for an alive pool
 [2013-12-19 20:35:35] Pool 0 slow/down or URL or credentials invalid


EDIT: with telnet i get:


HTTP/1.0 401 Authorization Required
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 11:39:24 +0000
Server: dogecoin-json-rpc/v0.6.4.0-unk-beta
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="jsonrpc"
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 296

"http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd">


Error


401 Unauthorized.



newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Can anyone perhaps help me.

I got the message that my C drive was getting full, because of all of my dang wallets putting all their shit on my SSD. I then decided to create a symbolic link between a new dogecoinwallet folder on my D drive.

I did this by cutting the original dogecoin folder in my appdata/roaming directory to a new directory on my D drive under users/username/dogecoinwallet

Then via commandprompt the regular symbolic link command. According to command prompt it worked and the link was established.

My problem now, my wallet is unsynced and it's not syncing. I added the .conf file, but it's still not syncing, and my wallet shows a balance of 0, even though I had 1.4 mil -.-.
Is this normal? When I move my wallet from one place to another, does it have to resync to get back to the original number of coins?

Oh and because I freaked out, I reversed the whole action by removing the linked partition on my appdata/roaming and putting the original folder back where it came from.

I did nothing weird with my wallet.dat, so it should still be linked to my 1.4 mil coins right? I didn't do anything that could've corrupted/compromised the wallet.dat file?

Did you create a shortcut with -datadir=D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet?

Whatever you do, protect walled.dat with your life. Put it on an USB stick or something, but make sure you don't accidentally lose it..

I have a backup of my wallet with 1.2 mil on it, so I guess if it's gone the loss won't be that big, but still, it's 200k.

I created the link using mkdir /D "C:\users\username\appdata\roaming\dogecoin" "D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet"
Not sure if it's the exact same path, but the mkdir /D is the same.

And after I put it back where it belonged, all I did was remove the new linked folder that was created in appdata, and reinserted the cutted dogecoinwallet on my D drive back on my C drive.

I still have all the files I deleted in my bin, so if there's something I did terribly wrong, please let me know.
legendary
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again stop selling below 100  Angry

people are retarded, just sell per increments, like 10% so 110 , 121 ecc....
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

You can give it a try and see how stable it is. But as Sultanen mentioned, diff is going up so it might not be the best idea.

How to:

Set up a Windows PC and get the latest client. Start it as server (create start.bat in the same folder as the .exe file and input start dogecoin-qt.exe -server).

Create dogecoin.conf in the %appdata% folder and input:

Code:
rpcuser=anyusername
rpcpassword=anypassword
addnode=67.205.20.10
addnode=146.185.181.114
addnode=95.85.29.144
addnode=78.46.57.132
addnode=188.165.19.28
addnode=162.243.113.110
rpcallowip=192.* (192 or whatever the first 3 digits of your servers' IP are. You can use just * but I don't recommend it)
rpcport=22555
rpcthreads=41
server=1
daemon=1

Connect to your Windows wallet by using cgminer on the servers:

Code:
cgminer --scrypt -o http://theipofyourserver:22555 -u sameasindogecoin.conf -p sameasindogecoin.conf

That should do the trick.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Can anyone perhaps help me.

I got the message that my C drive was getting full, because of all of my dang wallets putting all their shit on my SSD. I then decided to create a symbolic link between a new dogecoinwallet folder on my D drive.

I did this by cutting the original dogecoin folder in my appdata/roaming directory to a new directory on my D drive under users/username/dogecoinwallet

Then via commandprompt the regular symbolic link command. According to command prompt it worked and the link was established.

My problem now, my wallet is unsynced and it's not syncing. I added the .conf file, but it's still not syncing, and my wallet shows a balance of 0, even though I had 1.4 mil -.-.
Is this normal? When I move my wallet from one place to another, does it have to resync to get back to the original number of coins?

Oh and because I freaked out, I reversed the whole action by removing the linked partition on my appdata/roaming and putting the original folder back where it came from.

I did nothing weird with my wallet.dat, so it should still be linked to my 1.4 mil coins right? I didn't do anything that could've corrupted/compromised the wallet.dat file?

Did you create a shortcut with -datadir=D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet?

Whatever you do, protect walled.dat with your life. Put it on an USB stick or something, but make sure you don't accidentally lose it..
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