Author

Topic: Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB - page 190. (Read 1061445 times)

legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1220
That last block is a doozy! Cmon luck drag yourself up into positive numbers I want my BTC! Smiley

It is time to pray to the almighty hemaphrodite.

Is that you? Tongue
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
Live Stars - Adult Streaming Platform
That last block is a doozy! Cmon luck drag yourself up into positive numbers I want my BTC! Smiley

It is time to pray to the almighty hemaphrodite.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1220
That last block is a doozy! Cmon luck drag yourself up into positive numbers I want my BTC! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
That's an interesting setup... use my proxy... if that blows up, use the pool itself... and if that's gone, try a completely different pool.  Any advantages to using the local stratum proxy?

One connection .. a fraction of the bandwidth.

M
sr. member
Activity: 412
Merit: 250
Bitcoin is the Future of currency
is there any way to manage the difficulty of the miner manually ?
Pretty sure it's dynamic (server-determined) only, calculated to provide 32 shares/minute:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools
So there is no way ... because dragon miners need the difficulty to be handled be the pool .
I try the dragon miner on Eligius and does not give normal speed
See if the Dragon miner people will provide a sample unit and docs so I can implement BFGMiner support.
Besides having support from the leading mining software, BFGMiner support avoids bugs like this.
I think that Eligius experts must take care of this problem and contact them to find some kind of solution.
I like Eligius but I am forced now to go to BTC Guild
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
That's an interesting setup... use my proxy... if that blows up, use the pool itself... and if that's gone, try a completely different pool.  Any advantages to using the local stratum proxy?
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
I thought the S1s were strictly failover.  I figure you could probably edit /etc/init.d/cgminer to add the --failover-only to your secondary and tertiary pools, but OOTB, it's not there.
Yes, they are, but apparently the DDOS attacks were causing some miners to disconnect, which would make them failover to the backup pool.

That's my point... since the S1 is failover, if it was disconnected from Eligius due to DDOS attack, it wouldn't go back to Eligius without a reboot (or changing the pool configurations).  They wouldn't "leak" shares, they'd simply stop mining on Eligius altogether.

I have all my ants pointed to a local stratum proxy, and the proxy pointed at the pool.  The backup for each ant is connecting to the pool themselves.  The third backup is another pool entirely.

M
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
I thought the S1s were strictly failover.  I figure you could probably edit /etc/init.d/cgminer to add the --failover-only to your secondary and tertiary pools, but OOTB, it's not there.
Yes, they are, but apparently the DDOS attacks were causing some miners to disconnect, which would make them failover to the backup pool.

That's my point... since the S1 is failover, if it was disconnected from Eligius due to DDOS attack, it wouldn't go back to Eligius without a reboot (or changing the pool configurations).  They wouldn't "leak" shares, they'd simply stop mining on Eligius altogether.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500

May i know when namecoins payments will start ??

This gets asked loads - just have to suck it and see alas...
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
I got Satoshi's avatar!
I thought the S1s were strictly failover.  I figure you could probably edit /etc/init.d/cgminer to add the --failover-only to your secondary and tertiary pools, but OOTB, it's not there.
Yes, they are, but apparently the DDOS attacks were causing some miners to disconnect, which would make them failover to the backup pool.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
in the last ~6hrs my mining speed at eligius for some units has been a little sporadic. even having 3 stable antminer S1s ont he same power supply, only one of them shows 60-80GH for a data point and then bounces back. seems like when these data points happen about 1/3-1/2 of my machines will show slightly low hashrate at the pool then jump up again to normal.

is this a pool issue? (high difficulty to the miner, stats page issues, etc)?  Its not enough to severely impact my 3hr hashrate, but my 22.5min hashrate shows about 20% lower whenever it occurs. Its not the first time, these little chunks of instability or low hashing on select units seems to occur during small 1-4hr periods of time and then absolutely problem-free for hours or days after
Check if those miners are 'leaking' shares to your backup pool. I've also noticed some strange stats in the last 2 days and found that my miners (S1 & S2) had switched pools for a while and moved back again... happened again about 40mins ago.

I thought the S1s were strictly failover.  I figure you could probably edit /etc/init.d/cgminer to add the --failover-only to your secondary and tertiary pools, but OOTB, it's not there.

Could be the man in the middle attack that's been happening (across all pools by the looks of it) - Configure your router to block all outbound traffic to 46.28.205.80 - UDP and TCP - not sure if it actually helps (I mean wont they just change the ip address after a while) - but for me I seemed to notice my miners stopped fluctuating so bad...
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
in the last ~6hrs my mining speed at eligius for some units has been a little sporadic. even having 3 stable antminer S1s ont he same power supply, only one of them shows 60-80GH for a data point and then bounces back. seems like when these data points happen about 1/3-1/2 of my machines will show slightly low hashrate at the pool then jump up again to normal.

is this a pool issue? (high difficulty to the miner, stats page issues, etc)?  Its not enough to severely impact my 3hr hashrate, but my 22.5min hashrate shows about 20% lower whenever it occurs. Its not the first time, these little chunks of instability or low hashing on select units seems to occur during small 1-4hr periods of time and then absolutely problem-free for hours or days after
Check if those miners are 'leaking' shares to your backup pool. I've also noticed some strange stats in the last 2 days and found that my miners (S1 & S2) had switched pools for a while and moved back again... happened again about 40mins ago.

I thought the S1s were strictly failover.  I figure you could probably edit /etc/init.d/cgminer to add the --failover-only to your secondary and tertiary pools, but OOTB, it's not there.
sr. member
Activity: 452
Merit: 250

May i know when namecoins payments will start ??
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
I got Satoshi's avatar!
in the last ~6hrs my mining speed at eligius for some units has been a little sporadic. even having 3 stable antminer S1s ont he same power supply, only one of them shows 60-80GH for a data point and then bounces back. seems like when these data points happen about 1/3-1/2 of my machines will show slightly low hashrate at the pool then jump up again to normal.

is this a pool issue? (high difficulty to the miner, stats page issues, etc)?  Its not enough to severely impact my 3hr hashrate, but my 22.5min hashrate shows about 20% lower whenever it occurs. Its not the first time, these little chunks of instability or low hashing on select units seems to occur during small 1-4hr periods of time and then absolutely problem-free for hours or days after
Check if those miners are 'leaking' shares to your backup pool. I've also noticed some strange stats in the last 2 days and found that my miners (S1 & S2) had switched pools for a while and moved back again... happened again about 40mins ago.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
in the last ~6hrs my mining speed at eligius for some units has been a little sporadic. even having 3 stable antminer S1s ont he same power supply, only one of them shows 60-80GH for a data point and then bounces back. seems like when these data points happen about 1/3-1/2 of my machines will show slightly low hashrate at the pool then jump up again to normal.

is this a pool issue? (high difficulty to the miner, stats page issues, etc)?  Its not enough to severely impact my 3hr hashrate, but my 22.5min hashrate shows about 20% lower whenever it occurs. Its not the first time, these little chunks of instability or low hashing on select units seems to occur during small 1-4hr periods of time and then absolutely problem-free for hours or days after
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1022
Anarchy is not chaos.
Luke and Wizkid is the same person.


Err..no.  

I dunno. Ever seen them in the one room at the same time? Me neither. In fact Luke-Jr, Wizkid, Inaba, eleuthria could all be the same person, since I've never seen them together in one room before either. Or Satoshi. Or you, Luke-Jr- er I mean HellDiverUK.



Don't you dare put me in the same room as Inaba!   Even if there's a pizza I won't do it!

What about a gun?  Cool
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
1.21 GIGA WATTS
is there any way to manage the difficulty of the miner manually ?
Pretty sure it's dynamic (server-determined) only, calculated to provide 32 shares/minute:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools
So there is no way ... because dragon miners need the difficulty to be handled be the pool .
I try the dragon miner on Eligius and does not give normal speed


I have 3 (4 blade) 1TH/s Dragon miners and I've selected 256 for mining difficulty via web interface and all 3 have been mining just over 1TH/s for 3 weeks

edit. I've just noticed in the stats page that the difficulty is actually set to 511.99, so not sure what the setting via the web interface does.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
is there any way to manage the difficulty of the miner manually ?
Pretty sure it's dynamic (server-determined) only, calculated to provide 32 shares/minute:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools
So there is no way ... because dragon miners need the difficulty to be handled be the pool .
I try the dragon miner on Eligius and does not give normal speed
See if the Dragon miner people will provide a sample unit and docs so I can implement BFGMiner support.
Besides having support from the leading mining software, BFGMiner support avoids bugs like this.
sr. member
Activity: 412
Merit: 250
Bitcoin is the Future of currency
is there any way to manage the difficulty of the miner manually ?
Pretty sure it's dynamic (server-determined) only, calculated to provide 32 shares/minute:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools
So there is no way ... because dragon miners need the difficulty to be handled be the pool .
I try the dragon miner on Eligius and does not give normal speed
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6320
Crypto Swap Exchange
I might make an appearance the next time a conference is in Vegas, assuming some of the core devs are there.  I just don't want to go through the hassle of a modern day US airport.

Then fly through LGA in New York. It's more 3rd world airport then modern day airport.

http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/americas-worst-airports-2013/3

I live here and have to use it a lot. Walking is starting to look like a better option.

-Dave
Jump to: