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full member
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mine safe o/
December 04, 2017, 11:51:37 PM
It is more stable, but stratum diff is changing every 2 minutes, causing nonce errors.
I would like to set optimal diff manually to get 10 shares per minute and keep on mining without such problems.
This will also fix a problem when 2 or more rigs using one account and stratum diff is trying to set same diff for all rigs, no matter how big difference between them.

And the last - we need your JHA module to make it work as it should.
Maybe it worth making pre-0.9.9 CWIgm release with limited features just for test and tweaks.
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
December 04, 2017, 10:43:15 AM
Hi All,

As many of you have noticed, the CWI-Pool server was down for approx 52minutes tonight for it's FULL maintenance and update, along with the installation of the newly coded CWI-Stratum Obsidian.

All went well with the maintenance, and the installation of Obsidian. So far so good, and quite stable. In fact, it is the most stable we have seen the CWI-Pool system in a while.

Quite a few pools have been tested, and all seems well, especially with difficulty adjustment, which was one of the issues we have had been struggling to get to a better level. So if you have hashpower you wish to send to the pools, please do so, as you will find that mining is becoming much more streamlined now.

We hope these updates will make your mining experience a much smoother one.

If there are any issues you may see, or can pinpoint any issues, please let us know.

Thanks,

#crysx
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
December 03, 2017, 04:32:15 AM
Hi All,

We have just finished a massive cleanup of the CWI-Pool server that is currently running.

An issue that started out small, became a massive issue with the server. This issue was a memory leak in one of the daemons/wallets that forced ALL the RAM in the server to be used, with another 34GB swap to be forced. This has led to incredibly massive delays in the usage of the server and it's frontend (MPOS), which made accessibility to pool interface VERY slow. Mining it seemed was unaffected, but the processing of the payment and updates to the frontend, which are all controlled by automatic scripts, could not run due to this delay.

The culprit daemon/wallet of one of the pools will be kept an eye on over the coming week to see if it does it again. If so, we will notify the devs of that coin of this issue, and look out for any updates if they release one.

All seems well so far, and running quite smooth again, so please resume your mining.

We have yet to update Obsidian (our custom stratum), as we need to be available for revert in case any issues arise in the upgrade. Once the new stratum code for Obsidian is installed, we will make it available to all the pools if everything tests well. We will be looking for testers for the SWEEP pool, as it seems to be the main one that has issues with low hashrates.

Maintenance and testing of the server will commence in the next 24-48hours, and if all goes well, the installation of the updated Obsidian code will be shortly after that. So expect some interruption as we upgrade an improve the CWI-Pool mining experience.

Thanks,

#crysx
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
November 16, 2017, 09:59:29 PM
Hi All,

Everything is moving along with only a few delays in a couple of places now.

So we are hoping that the majority of the work that needs to be done can be finished in the next few days. The new servers are getting updated and fully installed in the coming week, which means CWI-SeedNodes and CWI-Pool systems will be fully functional with their new, powerful servers.

We have also decided that a number of the servers will be allocated for specific tasks for the CWI-EcoSystem, and so the seednode server count will be reduced for the time being, until everything is done, then we will add the rest of the servers for the CWI-SeedNode system to be completed at a later date.

Our delays are due to some parts of the project not being completed yet, so when they are, we will have a few more areas of the CWI-InfraStructure online which will make for an easier system to work with, and add to.

CWIgm-0.9.9 is coming along fine also, and will be released when these backend areas are finished, to support the miner in a much bigger way.

Thanks,

#crysx
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
November 01, 2017, 01:09:37 PM

That's because it passed the cutoff date for removal last Friday.

The pool was terminated, as the new pool servers and setup are currently being built for migration across from the old pools.

SIGT had gone PoS a couple of weeks ago, and as such, CWI-Pool Signatum was set for decommissioning on Friday 21st October 2017, and requests were made for owners of any accounts to empty their funds into other wallets, which would have been terminated after the cutoff date. As it stood, we kept the pool open a few days longer for the stragglers to remove funds, then terminated.

CWI-Pool Signatum is no longer available.

#crysx


OMG !! My sigt coin in pool TT . Can withdraw this time ?

The pool has been terminated.

Which means the wallet has been also.

If you have credentials we could look up, we would be happy to research what we can from our pool database, but that will only show records, not coins. There was ample time and warning about the closure of the pool.

PM with details and what you believe you had in SIGT in the pool. Let's see what we can come up with.

#crysx
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October 26, 2017, 11:47:46 AM

That's because it passed the cutoff date for removal last Friday.

The pool was terminated, as the new pool servers and setup are currently being built for migration across from the old pools.

SIGT had gone PoS a couple of weeks ago, and as such, CWI-Pool Signatum was set for decommissioning on Friday 21st October 2017, and requests were made for owners of any accounts to empty their funds into other wallets, which would have been terminated after the cutoff date. As it stood, we kept the pool open a few days longer for the stragglers to remove funds, then terminated.

CWI-Pool Signatum is no longer available.

#crysx


OMG !! My sigt coin in pool TT . Can withdraw this time ?
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
October 23, 2017, 12:40:25 AM

That's because it passed the cutoff date for removal last Friday.

The pool was terminated, as the new pool servers and setup are currently being built for migration across from the old pools.

SIGT had gone PoS a couple of weeks ago, and as such, CWI-Pool Signatum was set for decommissioning on Friday 21st October 2017, and requests were made for owners of any accounts to empty their funds into other wallets, which would have been terminated after the cutoff date. As it stood, we kept the pool open a few days longer for the stragglers to remove funds, then terminated.

CWI-Pool Signatum is no longer available.

#crysx
newbie
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October 21, 2017, 11:57:58 AM
### CWI-SEEDNODES - MIGRATION

Hi All,

Yes, I'm actually going to start conversing in my usual constructs and verse. Stop having a heart attack Wink

This post is to update you on the impending FULL migration of the CWI-SeedNode Infrastructure and what the consequences are of this.

A full post is forthcoming and I am sure that a great deal of those involved with us will pant a sigh of relief that this time has actually come. The reason is simple. The current seednodes are in dire need of upgrade. The size of the seednodes; the memory; the processing power.

A number of the seednodes have seized which have caused a great deal of issues for our Partner coins (BERN, DON, EGC, SLG), as well as our Supported Coins (MTR, EMC2 and others). As a number of you know by now, via CWI-Slack as well as Skype and various posts made in our other threads, we have been organizing a full upgrade to our entire backend infrastructure. As such, CWI-InfraStructure is currently undertaking a massive overhaul. Part of this revamp are the CWI-SeedNodes, as well as the CWI-Pool servers, CWI-Stratum and CWIgm. This in turn, will have interruptions with the operation of the seednodes, and as such will temporarily suspend support on a network level for any new adopters of our coins (partner and supported coins included). The interruptions will not be for long, and when the migration is complete, the DNS re-directions will only take 'upto' 24 Hours to complete.

We are aiming to have everything finalized and ready by the weeks end next week, and if all is well, we will have the CWI-Pool system migrated as well to the new powerful servers that are now part of CWI-InfraStructure.

We have taken some time to get to where we are now, and this major revamp has taken a great deal of effort, as well as finances, but we believe that it is all justified. The improvement in the backend, will manifest itself in the frontend when the syncing of our coins, the speed of our stratum, the stability of our systems (especially CWI-Pool) are all working seamlessly with one another.

Thanks,

Just one more thing - for the sake of it.

... ... ...

Wink

#crysx

thanks for your hard work!!

we are look forward to the new version!!
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
October 21, 2017, 10:20:31 AM
### CWI-SEEDNODES - MIGRATION

Hi All,

Yes, I'm actually going to start conversing in my usual constructs and verse. Stop having a heart attack Wink

This post is to update you on the impending FULL migration of the CWI-SeedNode Infrastructure and what the consequences are of this.

A full post is forthcoming and I am sure that a great deal of those involved with us will pant a sigh of relief that this time has actually come. The reason is simple. The current seednodes are in dire need of upgrade. The size of the seednodes; the memory; the processing power.

A number of the seednodes have seized which have caused a great deal of issues for our Partner coins (BERN, DON, EGC, SLG), as well as our Supported Coins (MTR, EMC2 and others). As a number of you know by now, via CWI-Slack as well as Skype and various posts made in our other threads, we have been organizing a full upgrade to our entire backend infrastructure. As such, CWI-InfraStructure is currently undertaking a massive overhaul. Part of this revamp are the CWI-SeedNodes, as well as the CWI-Pool servers, CWI-Stratum and CWIgm. This in turn, will have interruptions with the operation of the seednodes, and as such will temporarily suspend support on a network level for any new adopters of our coins (partner and supported coins included). The interruptions will not be for long, and when the migration is complete, the DNS re-directions will only take 'upto' 24 Hours to complete.

We are aiming to have everything finalized and ready by the weeks end next week, and if all is well, we will have the CWI-Pool system migrated as well to the new powerful servers that are now part of CWI-InfraStructure.

We have taken some time to get to where we are now, and this major revamp has taken a great deal of effort, as well as finances, but we believe that it is all justified. The improvement in the backend, will manifest itself in the frontend when the syncing of our coins, the speed of our stratum, the stability of our systems (especially CWI-Pool) are all working seamlessly with one another.

Thanks,

Just one more thing - for the sake of it.

... ... ...

Wink

#crysx
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
October 20, 2017, 05:01:56 AM
A great website should take half a day for a mildly experienced programmer...

Ahahahahahah hah ha ahahha hahah a ahahahhha ahah ha

Sorry let me compose myself and start again

Ahahah ah haha ahh ah ah hah hah ha

Oh dear. How long is a piece of string? Or more accurately, define 'website'. Did a 'mildly experienced programmer' throw bitcointalk.org together before lunch? And then bash out youtube.com that afternoon just for shits and giggles?

Hah

crudely put ...

but VERY to the point ...

appreciated for responding in a way i would have if i had the chance - face to face ...

it seems we have highly experienced web developers - c++ developers - php developers - core engineers - stratum engineers ( and thats to name a few of the things we require ) - that seem to do nothing but spew garbage like that - but always seem to do nothing else ... not one lending a helping hand - not one bothering to give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism ... not ONE bringing forth ANY money to pay for any of these professionals ...

#crysx

All good. Throwaway comments like that push my buttons and I can't be bothered with politeness or subtlety. Often you just have to add "…like me, if I could be bothered." to the end of their statement for it to make sense.

we have shown ONE person outside of theTEAM the template being used for CWI-WebSite ...

he assumed the same and queried its existence as well - BUT he is a long term follower AND respected member of the community ... he is a trader as well - which meant that when he saw the 'base' website - he was pulled back quite a bit with the things that are actually going into the site itself ... this is no basic site ... if he ever come here and commented - he would verify the same ...

tho we have contemplated the 'basic' site approach with a build later - we preferred to keep it as a full build THEN release ...

right now - its at a standstill for various reasons ... from time to money - these reasons are varied and we need to give no explanation regarding them - only to say that its been delayed once again ...

so again - i appreciate your reply ... as you seem to understand what actually goes on in the backed - from code to databases that need to be built and running before ANY frontend stuff can started ...

#crysx
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October 20, 2017, 04:24:34 AM
A great website should take half a day for a mildly experienced programmer...

Ahahahahahah hah ha ahahha hahah a ahahahhha ahah ha

Sorry let me compose myself and start again

Ahahah ah haha ahh ah ah hah hah ha

Oh dear. How long is a piece of string? Or more accurately, define 'website'. Did a 'mildly experienced programmer' throw bitcointalk.org together before lunch? And then bash out youtube.com that afternoon just for shits and giggles?

Hah

crudely put ...

but VERY to the point ...

appreciated for responding in a way i would have if i had the chance - face to face ...

it seems we have highly experienced web developers - c++ developers - php developers - core engineers - stratum engineers ( and thats to name a few of the things we require ) - that seem to do nothing but spew garbage like that - but always seem to do nothing else ... not one lending a helping hand - not one bothering to give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism ... not ONE bringing forth ANY money to pay for any of these professionals ...

#crysx

All good. Throwaway comments like that push my buttons and I can't be bothered with politeness or subtlety. Often you just have to add "…like me, if I could be bothered." to the end of their statement for it to make sense.
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
October 20, 2017, 01:05:31 AM
What about the Web page of this crypto?

there is no 'this crypto' ...

ChainWorks Industries is an umbrella for the projects we have taken on ... even the op says that - with its little amount of info ...

im intending on filling in some of the gaps with a full update soon ...

btw - this umbrella ( CWI ) - is also an australian business ... so a number of things in the REAL WORLD has been taking shape ...

news as it comes - as all this takes much more time than in the crypto world ... especially paperwork and deals ...

but as has been stated many times over - the website itself is not going to be released - until we are finished ... and that build is quite a while away ... we are just not happy with the build the way it is ...nor have we allocated any more funds to it - as its cost a HUGE amount already ... so either a redesign is in play - or a cut back on what needs to be done is being considered ... the way we work tho - a cutback is probably NOT going to happen - so as a result - the delays will be greater ...

we can confirm tho - its all happening ... even tho you cant see it in the fronted ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 2870
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
October 20, 2017, 12:59:32 AM
A great website should take half a day for a mildly experienced programmer...

Ahahahahahah hah ha ahahha hahah a ahahahhha ahah ha

Sorry let me compose myself and start again

Ahahah ah haha ahh ah ah hah hah ha

Oh dear. How long is a piece of string? Or more accurately, define 'website'. Did a 'mildly experienced programmer' throw bitcointalk.org together before lunch? And then bash out youtube.com that afternoon just for shits and giggles?

Hah

crudely put ...

but VERY to the point ...

appreciated for responding in a way i would have if i had the chance - face to face ...

it seems we have highly experienced web developers - c++ developers - php developers - core engineers - stratum engineers ( and thats to name a few of the things we require ) - that seem to do nothing but spew garbage like that - but always seem to do nothing else ... not one lending a helping hand - not one bothering to give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism ... not ONE bringing forth ANY money to pay for any of these professionals ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
October 20, 2017, 12:58:30 AM
time is ticking for INFX on bittrex. would be nice to see where this is going in due time. masternodes would make things a lot more interesting, but who knows what you have installed for us. hope some sort of announcement comes till the end of the week. will the new website have other functionalities, or just presentation?

no time ticking for anything ...

a new algo - and a full rebase is emminent ...

and yes - bittrex have been notified of this impending change ...

infx is next in line after ozziecoin is finished ...

website? ... ive responded many time about that - especially in CWI-Slack - as i dont always have a huge amount of time to respond here ...

the website will be delayed indefinitely now - due to the build ...

#crysx
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
October 20, 2017, 12:55:45 AM
lol, a simple website takes several month time? So with this in mind, how long does it take to work on the project itself?
A great website should take half a day for a mildly experienced programmer...

before you post something as ridiculous as this ...

expect to KNOW the facts before you open your proverbial bct mouth here ...

we are NOT building a basic site - nor are we talking about a single piece of crap that every other coin builds for their benefit ...

we are building a WEBSITE - a fully functional operational backend frontend FULL site ...

when you get your facts straight - post ...

till then - ill be deleting garbage like this in future ...

we dont need it here in the thread ...

#crysx
newbie
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October 19, 2017, 10:49:37 PM
What about the Web page of this crypto?
full member
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October 17, 2017, 08:12:02 PM
A great website should take half a day for a mildly experienced programmer...

Ahahahahahah hah ha ahahha hahah a ahahahhha ahah ha

Sorry let me compose myself and start again

Ahahah ah haha ahh ah ah hah hah ha

Oh dear. How long is a piece of string? Or more accurately, define 'website'. Did a 'mildly experienced programmer' throw bitcointalk.org together before lunch? And then bash out youtube.com that afternoon just for shits and giggles?

Hah
sr. member
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October 17, 2017, 05:44:11 PM
time is ticking for INFX on bittrex. would be nice to see where this is going in due time. masternodes would make things a lot more interesting, but who knows what you have installed for us. hope some sort of announcement comes till the end of the week. will the new website have other functionalities, or just presentation?
newbie
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October 17, 2017, 05:26:47 PM
lol, a simple website takes several month time? So with this in mind, how long does it take to work on the project itself?
A great website should take half a day for a mildly experienced programmer...
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