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Topic: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy - page 34. (Read 355678 times)

legendary
Activity: 2955
Merit: 1049
August 11, 2011, 09:30:04 AM
Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up

This is for the entire PC, so browsing/irc and whatever else updates in the background.  Ive got 3.2 g/h pointing at bithopper, and have pretty much all the pools enabled.
how can I measure a single programs traffic (like bithopper) in Linux (Ubuntu natty)?
TIA
hero member
Activity: 556
Merit: 500
August 11, 2011, 09:25:22 AM
Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 in
2.3 out  Sad
TIA



Well how many GPUs do you have!? if its only 50 mb a gpu your gonna need 600 GPus to max your connection Tongue in one day or  20 GPU a month.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
August 11, 2011, 09:23:01 AM
Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 in
2.3 out  Sad
TIA



Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up

This is for the entire PC, so browsing/irc and whatever else updates in the background.  Ive got 3.2 g/h pointing at bithopper, and have pretty much all the pools enabled.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1007
August 11, 2011, 09:04:23 AM
Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 in
2.3 out  Sad
TIA

Well, where's the problem?! If you want to have less traffic, either scrape pools less often or only use these with json - usually less data needed there, as you don't load a full website.
legendary
Activity: 2955
Merit: 1049
August 11, 2011, 08:58:26 AM
Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 GB in
2.3 GB out  Sad
TIA

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
August 11, 2011, 08:42:20 AM
Wow, took forever to catchup. Looks like I'll need to merge in two methods of calculating round duration and pool speed. I have a different pools.cfg setup that works for re/json, as well as a time averaged estimate, rather than a point in time, which tends not to be very accurate. Borrowing from ryo's initial impl, I believe typically the estimates aren't "shared" until at least 5 minutes (or more) have passed (should probably be done on a per pool basis)...

All the LP work looks interesting, not sure how much relevant some of the slicing schedulers will be once that gets perfected...
sr. member
Activity: 272
Merit: 250
Fighting Liquid with Liquid
August 11, 2011, 07:58:40 AM
r2edu - i think you also need to disable Digbit

Could someone else confirm this? I thought they changed payouts?
legendary
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Merit: 1002
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August 11, 2011, 06:30:45 AM
With the defaultslice, when it's running for hours and Deepbit starts a new round, it doesn't jump to Deepbit but just finishes it's slice.

Is this fixed (or changed) in a later version?
I'm still using the tuesday version as yesterday's update gave errors. But they seem to be fixed now.
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
August 11, 2011, 06:15:50 AM
As Deepbit is hosted in Germany, it could on the other hand be very likely that the "de" Client predicts deepbit correctly and the "us" client predicts btcguild correctly...

Also I'm personally not sure if everyone wants to be in an IRC channel with other hoppers/miners.

You could however release a special version that does something like this and then provide a web service for everyone else to get the results of the consensus (as you don't need ~1000 samples).
It was an example. I want to say that we can use information from bitHopper programs with the highest number of correct guesses. The channel will be only for bitHopper program, not for people.
legendary
Activity: 2955
Merit: 1049
August 11, 2011, 06:05:58 AM
You could however release a special version that does something like this and then provide a web service for everyone else to get the results of the consensus (as you don't need ~1000 samples).
perhaps can we use this:
http://miner.k1024.de/#
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1007
August 11, 2011, 05:15:37 AM
How I see lag compensation system:
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As Deepbit is hosted in Germany, it could on the other hand be very likely that the "de" Client predicts deepbit correctly and the "us" client predicts btcguild correctly...

Also I'm personally not sure if everyone wants to be in an IRC channel with other hoppers/miners.

You could however release a special version that does something like this and then provide a web service for everyone else to get the results of the consensus (as you don't need ~1000 samples).
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
August 11, 2011, 04:50:52 AM
How I see lag compensation system:
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newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
August 11, 2011, 02:32:57 AM
@joulesbeef: thanks for your response

I get rid off Polmine, I give it some last chance because it pays me very good the last week... done

I set Bitclockers to "info" and in an hour or so i was able to mine deepbit Smiley, but... past some rounds BH jump again to DB and my workers stop working. I see the bitHopper DOS window and i was having RPC requests but the miner doesn´t start working. Set it to "info" cause it still active (yellow) on bh and didn´t jump to other pool

It is posible that the LP take some time to start working? I was running BH for about 2-3hs and in the last 30min. starts to mine DB..

BTW, anybody knows what happens with BitMinersUnion? They change the web and it does´t seem to be a pool anymore, I have to register again... and I have 0.54 in "unconfirmed" when was working Sad

I was getting the same issue with the RPC requests but the miner not working, pushed out the new revision and hopefully it will go away.
member
Activity: 68
Merit: 10
August 11, 2011, 02:07:35 AM
@joulesbeef: thanks for your response

I get rid off Polmine, I give it some last chance because it pays me very good the last week... done

I set Bitclockers to "info" and in an hour or so i was able to mine deepbit Smiley, but... past some rounds BH jump again to DB and my workers stop working. I see the bitHopper DOS window and i was having RPC requests but the miner doesn´t start working. Set it to "info" cause it still active (yellow) on bh and didn´t jump to other pool

It is posible that the LP take some time to start working? I was running BH for about 2-3hs and in the last 30min. starts to mine DB..

BTW, anybody knows what happens with BitMinersUnion? They change the web and it does´t seem to be a pool anymore, I have to register again... and I have 0.54 in "unconfirmed" when was working Sad
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
moOo
August 11, 2011, 01:19:27 AM
r2edu

get rid of polmine.. they have gone anti hopper and I'm not sure if it is just stats, they were talking about manipulating our payouts as well.

some folks had trouble jumping to deepbit with bitclockers active..(they are fixed over the past few hours for me)

You dont need --startLP anymore


I use --scheduler OldDefaultScheduler

and I mine btcguild bitcoin.lc and deepbit with mine_deepbit

and I am sending shares to all 3.

and so far the accuracy has been nearly spot on..(not so good for btcguild) going back and checking when blocks have actually been found, BH is only off by a few seconds for me, most of the time.
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
Bitcoin believer
August 11, 2011, 01:16:25 AM
Using the latest revision off the github (fa960e461cfa15afaf05) and it seems that after running it for 1 hour bithopper stops pushing out more work. It was running fine but just didnt have any RPC requests in the window and then it was kinda just sitting idle. Just restarted bithopper and it looks like its working. Any ideas on what happened?

I met the same problem yesterday. Then I download the release version 1.6.1, it runs well. No more crashes.
member
Activity: 68
Merit: 10
August 11, 2011, 01:07:36 AM
Hi! this is my first post outside the newbie section..

I´ve using bitHopper for twelve days or so... everything ok unitl the lastests versions, I can´t make it mine on deepbit or any other pool with "mine_deepbit"

I´m using the latest 0.1.6.1-18 with --startLP (test it with --noLP & --scheduler=AltSliceScheduler and nothing), GUIminer 2011-07-01, Win7x64

In BCLC, i change the pool.cfg to the old one (without the re_rate) and set it to "mine" and works ok, i recive ~0.06 per "short" rounds, ok with my 1.05 Gh/s..

This is my set-up right now:



I got some others questions but for the moment those are the more relevants..

Thanks c00w for all the great work you´re doing with this app, and sorry me for presenting with some many questions!!

BTW, my english is not the best  Embarrassed
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 100
August 10, 2011, 11:58:14 PM
BTCWorld.de pool entry needs to be changed to:

Code:
[btcworld]
name: BTCWorld.de
mine_address: btcworld.de:8332
api_address: http://btcworld.de/statistics
api_method: re
api_key: Verifizierte Anteile der aktuellen Runde:([,0-9]+)
api_strip: ','
url: http://btcworld.de/dashboard
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
August 10, 2011, 11:36:34 PM
Either way we are currently timing out after 30 seconds instead of the more reasonable 5. So it works okay for smaller setups but not very well for people with lots of hashes.
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