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Topic: [ANN][TomPool][Auto Profit Switching - SHA256/Scrypt/Keccak - 95+ coins] - page 13. (Read 36217 times)

sr. member
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Added option to activate vardiff on your personal pool if you'd prefer to use that instead of manually setting worker difficulty.
sr. member
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Lots of changes over the past week!

All of the pools have been updated to mpos (the successor to mmcfe), this means each coin website has a new interface and the payout system now uses the latest software available which will hopefully be more reliable.

Due to the mpos upgrade I've also chosen to upgrade stratum (what your worker connects to), this version allows miners to specify different difficulty settings for each worker. Please see the My Tompool -> Workers page to make changes, you should aim for your worker submitting a share every 3 seconds or so. Any more and you'll put your mining software, connection and this server under unnecessary load and may actually have see a lower hashrate, too high and your worker won't submit shares often enough. As an example I'm using 64 diff for my 80gh/s SHA256 miner, I'd set 32 diff for a 40gh/s miner and 128 diff for a 160gh/s miner, etc.

I've migrated the new pool switcher to the pool, its now being used on the multipool and the personal pools, it represents a huge step forwards for TomPool. This latest switcher I've been working on massively reduces server load and resource usage, as well as load on the wallets. It could potentially result in more blocks found as the wallets are under less stress and will respond faster to stratum queries. Coin switches should be much faster now and you'll notice your mining software no longer disconnects during coin changes... well at least that's the case for me and cgminer! The new coin switcher not only speeds up coin switches but also allows for variable time in coin switches instead of the set 20 minute intervals in the past. At this stage the main multipools are set to change at most every 10 minutes, but after 10 minutes are up the multipool switcher checks every 30 seconds that we're still mining the most profitable coin.

This variable time has also found its way into your personal pool configuration, see My Tompool -> My Multipool to change the minimum mining time before a coin switch, this can be between 1 and 60 minutes. In the near future I'll allow advanced users to change this on a per-coin basis.
sr. member
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Big changes recently, I've migrated the pools to mpos (the latest pool front end/back end) along with the latest stratum and also added custom worker difficulty. Currently working on a prototype for a new pool switcher that'll be faster  Cool
legendary
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This should be my multipool of choice, but now i'm getting very low payout. I now belive it's because of the pool is small and the coins (scrypt) are a lot, so on some coins we're getting a block each day or two... too much variance
sr. member
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Thanks pjcltd, I believe I fixed that last night Smiley
legendary
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NodeMasters
Hi
not sure if you know but im getting this error
when I try to access the accounts page

JBWEB000065: HTTP Status 500 - java.lang.NullPointerException

JBWEB000309: type JBWEB000066: Exception report

JBWEB000068: message java.lang.NullPointerException

JBWEB000069: description JBWEB000145: The server encountered an internal error that prevented it from fulfilling this request.

JBWEB000070: exception

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: java.lang.NullPointerException
   org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:409)
   org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:309)
   org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:242)
   javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:847)
JBWEB000071: root cause

java.lang.NullPointerException
   db.factory.MultiDBQueries.getAccountBalances(MultiDBQueries.java:131)
   org.apache.jsp.accounts.accounts_jsp._jspService(accounts_jsp.java:148)
   org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:69)
   javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:847)
   org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:365)
   org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:309)
   org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:242)
   javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:847)
JBWEB000072: note JBWEB000073: The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the JBoss Web/7.2.0.Final logs.

JBoss Web/7.2.0.Final

thanks
Paul
sr. member
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Added Grandcoin (GDC), I've also increased the SHA256 diff to 32 so miners with higher hashrates should work a lot better now.
sr. member
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Added the following:

Diamondcoin (DMD)
Dogecoin (DOGE)
legendary
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sr. member
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Added Betacoin (BET) - SHA256
sr. member
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Added the following:

Scrypt

Digitalcoin (DGC) *
Florincoin (FLO) *
Infinitecoin (IFC) *
Lottocoin (LOT) *
Memecoin (MEM) *
Netcoin (NET) *
Royalcoin (RYC) *

SHA256

TEKcoin (TEK) *
sr. member
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Added DGC, FLO, IFC, MEM and RYC back into the mix.
sr. member
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I should also mention you may need to add an exemption to your browser to access the SSL site due to the self signed certificate. I'm looking into adding a proper certificate which won't require you to add an exemption.
sr. member
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I've added a self signed certificate to the server so SSL is now available at https://tompool.org

WDC is also back in the mix after waiting for the block chain to load. New servers going well, I'm happy with the performance now Cheesy
sr. member
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Migration complete! TomPool's now on its own dedicated server with plenty of spare resources Cheesy
sr. member
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Sorry I should've posted here as well. I'm currently migrating the TomPool off the cloud and onto a dedicated server. The performance of the cloud based server wasn't what I was expecting, this way I should get the performance I'm after. Shouldn't be too much longer, you won't need to make any changes at your end once its back up.
hero member
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newbie
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is the website down?
hero member
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What about Google Auth or another 2stepverification?!
sr. member
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At the moment its a set difficulty but I'll be looking at adding vardiff or allowing you to change the difficulty.
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