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Any award for the first asicboost block found, kano?  Grin  Grin  Grin
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)

FYI - post about Overt ASICBoost on Kano:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--4748860

... and post removed by (anonymous) in under and hour.



update:  Deleted off the Halong thread as well as "off topic".


Since I began publicly promoting Kano's Pool, alot of my posts get removed, and I'm not off topic.
Looks like the Kronie Krypto Kabal (KKK) is as despicable as always...

We shall overcome!

Ho, ho! Hey, hey!
The KKK just doesn't pay!

Ho, ho! Hey, hey!
ASICBoost on Kano today!


Mine on!!!
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#takeminingback

FYI - post about Overt ASICBoost on Kano:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--4748860

... and post removed by (anonymous) in under and hour.



update:  Deleted off the Halong thread as well as "off topic".


Since I began publicly promoting Kano's Pool, alot of my posts get removed, and I'm not off topic. I suppose if I start
posting pictures of food, coinciding with my drinking problem, the mods would merit me for it, as they do elsewhere.
:middlefinger:
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Moved a few dragons from slush to kano, if everything runs well i'll move the rest!
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hello community,

one heat sink on a S9 hashing detached and I need to fix it. I was unable to find adhesive thermal paste locally so had to order it online and it would take around 10-15 days to deliver.

stupid question: do you think mixing a little bit of super glue with thermal paste would do it?


nope - the thermal paste would totally dilute the super glue and make it ineffective.  Kind of like adding Elmers glue to grease.

what about epoxy?

Wrong thermal characteristics, and too cure, the two parts can't be diluted with anything else (except inert cured epoxy dust, which is how they color it).

thanks. guess I have to not use the board until I receive the adhesive.
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Math doesn't care what you believe.
hello community,

one heat sink on a S9 hashing detached and I need to fix it. I was unable to find adhesive thermal paste locally so had to order it online and it would take around 10-15 days to deliver.

stupid question: do you think mixing a little bit of super glue with thermal paste would do it?


nope - the thermal paste would totally dilute the super glue and make it ineffective.  Kind of like adding Elmers glue to grease.

what about epoxy?

Wrong thermal characteristics, and too cure, the two parts can't be diluted with anything else (except inert cured epoxy dust, which is how they color it).
full member
Activity: 500
Merit: 105
hello community,

one heat sink on a S9 hashing detached and I need to fix it. I was unable to find adhesive thermal paste locally so had to order it online and it would take around 10-15 days to deliver.

stupid question: do you think mixing a little bit of super glue with thermal paste would do it?


nope - the thermal paste would totally dilute the super glue and make it ineffective.  Kind of like adding Elmers glue to grease.

what about epoxy?
copper member
Activity: 658
Merit: 101
Math doesn't care what you believe.
hello community,

one heat sink on a S9 hashing detached and I need to fix it. I was unable to find adhesive thermal paste locally so had to order it online and it would take around 10-15 days to deliver.

stupid question: do you think mixing a little bit of super glue with thermal paste would do it?


nope - the thermal paste would totally dilute the super glue and make it ineffective.  Kind of like adding Elmers glue to grease.
full member
Activity: 500
Merit: 105
hello community,

one heat sink on a S9 hashing detached and I need to fix it. I was unable to find adhesive thermal paste locally so had to order it online and it would take around 10-15 days to deliver.

stupid question: do you think mixing a little bit of super glue with thermal paste would do it?

copper member
Activity: 658
Merit: 101
Math doesn't care what you believe.
FYI - post about Overt ASICBoost on Kano:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--4748860

... and post removed by (anonymous) in under and hour.  Text was:

===

KanoPool (https://www.kano.is) added Overt ASICBoost to its pool a few hours ago.

Kano spent quite some time testing this code and removing bugs, some rumored to have prevented earned block payments, from the code multiple pools use to support Overt ASICBoost.

There should be no worries of 400PH miner being paid for months without earning blocks on Kano, unlike speculation elsewhere.  Non ASICBoost miners won't be saddled with supporting those folks either, since on Kano they will pull their own weight.

Come join the best supported pool on earth:  kano.is.  Public port 3333 nodes in New York, London, Germany, Japan, and Singapore, with the default stratum server in Western USA.

You can chat with us on IRC (#kano.is), Discord (KanoPool), or of course, here at Bitcoin talk (where we have the most active thread on all of Bitcoin Talk, much less the pool subforum).

===

Now posted at https://cryptocurrencytalk.com/topic/107802-kanois-adds-overt-asicboost-to-its-pool/

update:  Deleted off the Halong thread as well as "off topic".
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4 s9's 2 821's
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Pool restart and rolling node restart in almost 3 hours at 02:00 UTC
See below for more details

Outages should be at most 2 failovers - i.e. 5 minutes each for 1) main server 2) the node you mine to
But hopefully only 1 failover when the node you mine to is updated - since the main server restart shouldn't failover most miners.

OK planned update for the pool code is 02:00 UTC in about 10.7 hours.
I'll post again not long before that to confirm it.

The update will firstly be the main node behind the scenes, then as long as that goes all OK,
I'll update one of the non-mining nodes and then each of the mining nodes after that.

The first step, updating the main node, may not cause everyone to failover (though of course some miners will)
I think it should be about 10% failing over for that as long as all goes as planned.
Also, I have tested various combinations of versions and having the main one updated worked ok with a node not updated.

The next step of doing each node will failover each miner on the node that I update.
All nodes will be done within about half an hour after I start.

Mine on! Smiley
All OK and complete since 02:30

There was one hiccough at the start where I had to do a quick change to the main pool code due to it spamming a few messages - so there were 2 early on failovers - the first one just after 02:00 and the second one at 02:10

Unfortunately the failover on the main pool during the first part didn't keep any connections properly, so everyone would have had both of the initial failovers at the start before their individual node failover

All the nodes were switched to the new code by 02:30 as I had hoped to do.

I've pointed one of my T1s at the pool for a while already and it's working fine also.

Mine on! Smiley

Anyone having any problems connecting to the pool now since 02:00, but had no problem before 02:00 let me know, so I can know if there were any other problems caused by the changes.
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
Pool restart and rolling node restart in almost 3 hours at 02:00 UTC
Failed over and back just fine on NYA & US.

Thanks, Kano

Mining on!
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Umblockchucka Umblockchucka
time for a block everyone!
I sacrificed some egg whites to a very good omelet today, so I have done my part.
Umblockchucka Umblockchucka .......
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Pool restart and rolling node restart in almost 3 hours at 02:00 UTC
See below for more details

Outages should be at most 2 failovers - i.e. 5 minutes each for 1) main server 2) the node you mine to
But hopefully only 1 failover when the node you mine to is updated - since the main server restart shouldn't failover most miners.

OK planned update for the pool code is 02:00 UTC in about 10.7 hours.
I'll post again not long before that to confirm it.

The update will firstly be the main node behind the scenes, then as long as that goes all OK,
I'll update one of the non-mining nodes and then each of the mining nodes after that.

The first step, updating the main node, may not cause everyone to failover (though of course some miners will)
I think it should be about 10% failing over for that as long as all goes as planned.
Also, I have tested various combinations of versions and having the main one updated worked ok with a node not updated.

The next step of doing each node will failover each miner on the node that I update.
All nodes will be done within about half an hour after I start.

Mine on! Smiley
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That's pretty cool, hope we see miners migrating from others pools now that Kano worked out the Asicboost thing!

By the way, anyone selling bitmain coupons? Interested in buying 5 or 6 of >$300 value. Please PM if you have some still.
I have a free $100 one that expires at the end of the month.  PM me with your bm info and I'll transfer it.
jr. member
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That's pretty cool, hope we see miners migrating from others pools now that Kano worked out the Asicboost thing!

By the way, anyone selling bitmain coupons? Interested in buying 5 or 6 of >$300 value. Please PM if you have some still.
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Woohoo - almost time to point the dragon to the main pool and cross that 200TH threshold!
legendary
Activity: 4634
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Quote
The pool asicboost support has completed testing also.
After the KDB restart has completed and all is running OK, I'll work out when I'll do the pool update restarts for asicboost.
I've found yet another bug in the pool code, this time regarding failing to submit asicboost blocks, but I've patched in a workaround and tested it.

does that mean I can add my dragons to kano?

Not yet, he just restarted the KDB...now he has to restart the pool for everything to go into effect.  That will be sometime today.
OK planned update for the pool code is 02:00 UTC in about 10.7 hours.
I'll post again not long before that to confirm it.

The update will firstly be the main node behind the scenes, then as long as that goes all OK,
I'll update one of the non-mining nodes and then each of the mining nodes after that.

The first step, updating the main node, may not cause everyone to failover (though of course some miners will)
I think it should be about 10% failing over for that as long as all goes as planned.
Also, I have tested various combinations of versions and having the main one updated worked ok with a node not updated.

The next step of doing each node will failover each miner on the node that I update.
All nodes will be done within about half an hour after I start.

Mine on! Smiley
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Quote
The pool asicboost support has completed testing also.
After the KDB restart has completed and all is running OK, I'll work out when I'll do the pool update restarts for asicboost.
I've found yet another bug in the pool code, this time regarding failing to submit asicboost blocks, but I've patched in a workaround and tested it.

does that mean I can add my dragons to kano?

Not yet, he just restarted the KDB...now he has to restart the pool for everything to go into effect.  That will be sometime today.
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