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Topic: [ANN][P2Pool] Check Out P2Pool.org - 30 coins and counting! - page 3. (Read 7415 times)

newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Any ideas why we're getting so many work restarts on SPT stratum? I'm not seeing nearly as many blocks come through as work restarts, and accepted shares seem sporadic

http://imgur.com/YNa0qPz
http://imgur.com/YNa0qPz

You need to make your share diff smaller.

Append this to your wallet address in your miner: +0.00058207

So your command would look like:

miner --scrypt -o p2pool.org:9775 -u MFdqEmmo8a6mT6a8WjMb2BmKaQPrFx2PK6+0.00058207 -p spt

Keep adjusting that until you find a steady setting.

I will be adding these details and a better explanation to the site soon.

Perhaps I can make a calculator for it so it's easier for the end user.


Sweet! Thanks for the info! Calculator would be awesome! I'll be sending donation as soon as I break even on these cards. I'm making almost twice as much with you as I was with multipools, so totally worth it
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
Any ideas why we're getting so many work restarts on SPT stratum? I'm not seeing nearly as many blocks come through as work restarts, and accepted shares seem sporadic


http://imgur.com/YNa0qPz

You need to make your share diff smaller.

Append this to your wallet address in your miner: +0.00058207

So your command would look like:

miner --scrypt -o p2pool.org:9775 -u MFdqEmmo8a6mT6a8WjMb2BmKaQPrFx2PK6+0.00058207 -p spt

Keep adjusting that until you find a steady setting.

I will be adding these details and a better explanation to the site soon.

Perhaps I can make a calculator for it so it's easier for the end user.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Any ideas why we're getting so many work restarts on SPT stratum? I'm not seeing nearly as many blocks come through as work restarts, and accepted shares seem sporadic

http://imgur.com/YNa0qPz
http://imgur.com/YNa0qPz
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
Bitbar went poof...

I have restarted it.

I think the problem with this crap is that people keep trying to mine the wrong algo.

I had a person the other day email me and ask why they been mining FTC for a whole day with a Block Erupter and haven't received payment, DOH!

I should probably post the algo type somewhere around the coin.



Or maybe split them up into sections? Rather than list them all together and mark each individual one?

Also, what you're saying is other people hashing on the wrong algo is facking things for the rest of us? Lame...

Yeah, it messes the pool up a little bit.

Causes a high DOA rate and some times actually stops P2Pool from working, like you experienced with BitBar.

I can see it happening, I know what address is doing it, but I have no way to really stop them or warn them.

If I can find a way to get the IP address of the user from their coin address then I could at least block them, but I haven't found that out yet.

tcpdump or if it's something simple like 1 person mining to one port (or even 3 or 4 to one port), should be able to figure it out with some tcpkills

Thanks.

I suppose I could use something like WireShark also to see what IP is sending data with the address too.

Never really thought about that.

Thank you for the suggestion.
zvs
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
Bitbar went poof...

I have restarted it.

I think the problem with this crap is that people keep trying to mine the wrong algo.

I had a person the other day email me and ask why they been mining FTC for a whole day with a Block Erupter and haven't received payment, DOH!

I should probably post the algo type somewhere around the coin.



Or maybe split them up into sections? Rather than list them all together and mark each individual one?

Also, what you're saying is other people hashing on the wrong algo is facking things for the rest of us? Lame...

Yeah, it messes the pool up a little bit.

Causes a high DOA rate and some times actually stops P2Pool from working, like you experienced with BitBar.

I can see it happening, I know what address is doing it, but I have no way to really stop them or warn them.

If I can find a way to get the IP address of the user from their coin address then I could at least block them, but I haven't found that out yet.

tcpdump or if it's something simple like 1 person mining to one port (or even 3 or 4 to one port), should be able to figure it out with some tcpkills
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
Bitbar went poof...

I have restarted it.

I think the problem with this crap is that people keep trying to mine the wrong algo.

I had a person the other day email me and ask why they been mining FTC for a whole day with a Block Erupter and haven't received payment, DOH!

I should probably post the algo type somewhere around the coin.



Or maybe split them up into sections? Rather than list them all together and mark each individual one?

Also, what you're saying is other people hashing on the wrong algo is facking things for the rest of us? Lame...

Yeah, it messes the pool up a little bit.

Causes a high DOA rate and some times actually stops P2Pool from working, like you experienced with BitBar.

I can see it happening, I know what address is doing it, but I have no way to really stop them or warn them.

If I can find a way to get the IP address of the user from their coin address then I could at least block them, but I haven't found that out yet.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Bitbar went poof...

I have restarted it.

I think the problem with this crap is that people keep trying to mine the wrong algo.

I had a person the other day email me and ask why they been mining FTC for a whole day with a Block Erupter and haven't received payment, DOH!

I should probably post the algo type somewhere around the coin.



Or maybe split them up into sections? Rather than list them all together and mark each individual one?

Also, what you're saying is other people hashing on the wrong algo is facking things for the rest of us? Lame...
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
Bitbar went poof...

I have restarted it.

I think the problem with this crap is that people keep trying to mine the wrong algo.

I had a person the other day email me and ask why they been mining FTC for a whole day with a Block Erupter and haven't received payment, DOH!

I should probably post the algo type somewhere around the coin.



some people are just stupid, you should let them waste their energy if they dont read up on it first Wink
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
Bitbar went poof...

I have restarted it.

I think the problem with this crap is that people keep trying to mine the wrong algo.

I had a person the other day email me and ask why they been mining FTC for a whole day with a Block Erupter and haven't received payment, DOH!

I should probably post the algo type somewhere around the coin.

newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Looking good now. Nice!
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
GrandCoin(GDC) down? Showing dead over here on port 9876

Try again my friend.

Sorry about that.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
GrandCoin(GDC) down? Showing dead over here on port 9876
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
I will be adding a block explorer for each coin on P2Pool.org.

Also you can always use P2Pool.org as an addnode for your wallets if you are having trouble syncing.

Happy Mining everyone!
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
Ok, I upgraded to 1.8.5 here is my getinfo:

    "version" : 1080500,
    "protocolversion" : 69001,
    "walletversion" : 60000,
    "balance" : 0.00000000,
    "blocks" : 465456,
    "connections" : 7,
    "proxy" : "",
    "difficulty" : 0.71946908,
    "testnet" : false,
    "keypoololdest" : 1386006463,
    "keypoolsize" : 101,
    "paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
    "mininput" : 0.00010000,
    "errors" : ""

But we have another issue, P2Pool won't connect to the P2P port of the client.
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
Can someone tell me what client to use?

I compiled the one I am using from GitHub.

I didn't do addnodes or anything, I just compiled and let it run.

I am about to get rid of this coin all together because it's just not a good coin.

I am using version 1.8.0.

I see there are other versions out there also, which one do I use?



did you fully update to the recently blocks?
as of right now there are 464561 blocks

Upgrading now.

I didn't realize the person updated the GitHub account yesterday with the new source.

I installed IFC a couple days ago.

Everything should be up to snuff here soon.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
Can someone tell me what client to use?

I compiled the one I am using from GitHub.

I didn't do addnodes or anything, I just compiled and let it run.

I am about to get rid of this coin all together because it's just not a good coin.

I am using version 1.8.0.

I see there are other versions out there also, which one do I use?



did you fully update to the recently blocks?
as of right now there are 464561 blocks
legendary
Activity: 1140
Merit: 1000
The Real Jude Austin
Can someone tell me what client to use?

I compiled the one I am using from GitHub.

I didn't do addnodes or anything, I just compiled and let it run.

I am about to get rid of this coin all together because it's just not a good coin.

I am using version 1.8.0.

I see there are other versions out there also, which one do I use?

hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Please fix IFC pool.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I am using a wallet, and also the blocks on your IFC pool are behing by about 100k compared to the block explorer.

my address is:
iQBwc7YnAtNXvSGnMGdSRPkz9bkAhNEcW5

and if you look on the graphs section it says i should of been paid, yet on my wallet nothing has come through. (my wallet is up to date)
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