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Topic: [ANN][YAC][POOL]p2pool for yacoin!! - page 12. (Read 28208 times)

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Shitcoin Maximalist
May 17, 2013, 06:39:14 AM
Yeah, here is the reason:

Sorry, the answer was under my nose all along. Smiley
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May 17, 2013, 06:30:38 AM
legendary
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Don`t panic! Organize!
May 17, 2013, 06:16:37 AM
Could anyone explain the difference between Pushpool and p2pool? Which one is better?
In pushpool you are running OWN pool and allow other ppl mine in your pool.
In P2Pool we ALL mine in ONE pool. And other ppl can mine in "open" nodes.
sr. member
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May 17, 2013, 06:07:36 AM
Could anyone explain the difference between Pushpool and p2pool? Which one is better?
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Shitcoin Maximalist
May 17, 2013, 05:18:25 AM
P2Pool does not use PHP / MySQL?  Huh

Nope, uses python, and stores data in text format (in /yacoin-p2pool/data/yacoin/)

edit: There is a very good p2pool info post - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-guide-for-mining-efficiently-on-p2pool-includes-fud-repellent-and-faq-153232 - when I get time I plan to try some of the tuning suggested there. Answers some questions about bottlenecks/latency.

Incidentally my efficiency has dropped massively since I updated code and changed ports. Hopefully a temporary issue and it will straighten out as I find more shares. Any thoughts OP?
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May 17, 2013, 04:56:29 AM
wo,thank you for your great work!
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Shitcoin Maximalist
May 17, 2013, 04:55:43 AM
Bit confused, graphs page shows "Current payout to default address" as a few fractions of a YAC, however, I've set the fees to 0% and I'm the only person mining on my own node right now. I thought this amount should show as zero.

Any help OP? Why does it show this amount?
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Shitcoin Maximalist
May 17, 2013, 04:20:33 AM
Moved my p2ool node to port 8336 and updated to the latest code. Thought we were all mining together anyway, but wanted to be sure.

Please update your miner if you were mining on my node.  Smiley
legendary
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May 17, 2013, 01:41:38 AM
Anyone mining at bitvolcano please change to port 8336 so we're on the main p2pool.
I've updated to the latest git repo.




i updated my small pool also Smiley
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May 16, 2013, 11:33:49 PM
Anyone mining at bitvolcano please change to port 8336 so we're on the main p2pool.
I've updated to the latest git repo.

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May 16, 2013, 10:07:28 PM
Glad the issues are getting sorted. Will check out the new sources.
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May 16, 2013, 09:54:14 PM
What is the weakest link or bottleneck when running P2Pool? I guess RAM but I would not bet on that, LOL, I actualy don't even know how pool works behind the scene but I'll need
to learn or find someone trustable to do it for me. I would like to do it with classic pool and PPS payout system though so that miners can use YAC as soon as they submitted share.

Not sure as yet, will monitor it. Doesn't really appear to use much RAM or CPU power though (circa 55MB RAM for p2pool,  85MB for yacoind and minimal CPU use at current load).
My node is going well, hashrate is decent and we've been picking up a few blocks. Throw all of your might at it, and we could be doing well!
Would the OP consider updating his post with the current live nodes and their fee structures?

pypy may be helpful to reduce the cpu usage. There is a memory leak in P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd, and jquery & bootstrap lib should be speeded up with a CDN. This will be fixed in the next version.

The main thread is updated, please download the lastest source or binary, this time we'll be really mining in only one pool.
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Shitcoin Maximalist
May 16, 2013, 04:49:26 PM
The p2pool web extended interface doesn't scale well with lots of miners, it crashed my Firefox after a while. I replaced the web-static folder with the standard p2pool boring one. Both are crap, but the standard one doesn't crash the browser with pushes. p2pool needs a new web interface that can organize the stats for a lot of miners, the current liner graph page is a joke when there are more than 10 or so miners on the node.

Yeah, I wondered what was slowing it down earlier, I was at work, so didn't have time to poke into it.  It's most likely the loading of jQuery from twitter.github.com (prob fixed by loading jQuery locally instead) - that's what seems to hold my browser up when traffic increases.

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May 16, 2013, 04:39:45 PM
What would be hardware good enough to accommodate 100 - 1000 miners?

The answer is, more than I've allocated so far, because the web page for mine is starting to lag with ~50 workers!  Roll Eyes

Will scale it up shortly and let you know Grin  If your miners get disconnected, it shouldn't be for more than 30 seconds.

What is the weakest link or bottleneck when running P2Pool? I guess RAM but I would not bet on that, LOL, I actualy don't even know how pool works behind the scene but I'll need
to learn or find someone trustable to do it for me. I would like to do it with classic pool and PPS payout system though so that miners can use YAC as soon as they submitted share.
The p2pool web extended interface doesn't scale well with lots of miners, it crashed my Firefox after a while. I replaced the web-static folder with the standard p2pool boring one. Both are crap, but the standard one doesn't crash the browser with pushes. p2pool needs a new web interface that can organize the stats for a lot of miners, the current liner graph page is a joke when there are more than 10 or so miners on the node.
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Shitcoin Maximalist
May 16, 2013, 04:17:29 PM
What is the weakest link or bottleneck when running P2Pool? I guess RAM but I would not bet on that, LOL, I actualy don't even know how pool works behind the scene but I'll need
to learn or find someone trustable to do it for me. I would like to do it with classic pool and PPS payout system though so that miners can use YAC as soon as they submitted share.

Not sure as yet, will monitor it. Doesn't really appear to use much RAM or CPU power though (circa 55MB RAM for p2pool,  85MB for yacoind and minimal CPU use at current load).

My node is going well, hashrate is decent and we've been picking up a few blocks. Throw all of your might at it, and we could be doing well!

Would the OP consider updating his post with the current live nodes and their fee structures?
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Shitcoin Maximalist
May 16, 2013, 10:10:20 AM
What would be hardware good enough to accommodate 100 - 1000 miners?

The answer is, more than I've allocated so far, because the web page for mine is starting to lag with ~50 workers!  Roll Eyes

Will scale it up shortly and let you know Grin  If your miners get disconnected, it shouldn't be for more than 30 seconds.
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May 16, 2013, 10:09:18 AM
I've got all the bugs sorted on my node now, so if you want to mine some YAC on a good solid server then head over to.....

--url http://mining.bitvolcano.com:8338
--user youryacaddress
--pass x

Remember to use the latest cpuminer with the -a scrypt-jane option
There is a 1% fee.
Stats are at http://bitvolcano.com:8338

Take out that addition you don't need it, the peers are propagated though the net from the boot node.

Ok, cool. Have updated to the latest code and restarted p2pool.

http://yac.procrypto.com:8080/ - 0% fee, 0% to author.

Solid server with pro host in top data centre.

Also throwing a few (loss making) server instances at it to get the hashrate up.

The lastest version seems to be working very well, the hash "00000000060a41a3dac8ffa43c30d09372b73be0a841804e9ffdc00078d43059" can be found in the blockchain.  Cool
sr. member
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May 16, 2013, 09:50:51 AM
Not sure, i compiled on linux. From the git at https://github.com/ali1234/cpuminer
legendary
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May 16, 2013, 09:38:08 AM

Remember to use the latest cpuminer with the -a scrypt-jane option


which is the latest for windows? I tried here one and this is not working.
ok, maybe i need also try to setup a compile system here for this
legendary
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May 16, 2013, 09:35:06 AM
did I miss something?
Yes, creation of yacoin.conf :F


ok I add this also Smiley
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