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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 2188. (Read 5352747 times)

hero member
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
Payouts 339486, 339552 and 339586 sent

Kano, I didn't receive any of these; my wallet is 1LjZmRdMV7Mk88bx7oMMWgKWaFF8yG1qtp. Could you please check on it?

Edit: These showed up now.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003
Payouts 339486, 339552 and 339586 sent
https://blockchain.info/block/000000000000000008ca2e89c0d532408b45a110b0a7d1f7bad5fe13dd78b6c5
https://blockchain.info/tx/1b12231245c57ddcec6913de55e2959463dcd40e1e1032212e0fe897fb8fa17e
https://blockchain.info/tx/cebbcf022f9b1ba1ae963daa901c21093d56cfe43d791948263009f04c825614
https://blockchain.info/tx/79d35037e4a8a1fef8b7e910e6321c7080fa9b5251157905b6d09ae1a433c862
 It looks as if this is an orphan.?.
Suggest New Payout Policy- When Multiple Payouts have been prepared, they will be sent in separate blocks. This will reduce the likely hood that more than 1 payout could be included at an Orphaned Block Height.


Edit:  They Confirmed now at Coinbase. First transaction attempt was Block #339780, second attempt confirmed in block#339790.
https://blockchain.info/block/00000000000000000f6f6f736d67a4e5e196c67215c4af67c242a1e54e8a1507
info/tx links above are still valid, the tx now shows which two blocks it was included in and the time stamp.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
Friends don't let friends use Seagate.  Tongue

I have a pair of 4TB HGST Deskstar NAS drives, trucking along for over a year, no problems.  They're Backblaze's favourite drives, too.  Everything else I have is WD, and they've been perfect, I really can't remember the last drive failure I had, might have been a 2TB Seagate Barracuda LP, back when those were new and shiny.  I even run a pair of WD Blue 500GB as the system drives in my NAS, and they're not supposed to be run 24/7 and they're going fine.
Yeah I prefer WD for everything and all my client servers I'm pretty sure over the years I've only put WD in them.
When I saw the Hybrids about the same price I thought they sounded good: SSD buffer in front of the HDD
Well, I guess as usual, if it sounds too good it isn't as good as you think it is Tongue

I've also found that testdisk (the linux program) can read most of one of them - so I got a few 'unimportant' files back that I wanted also Smiley
On that one, the corruptions are in the journal and the superblocks - and any access to those locks up for a few seconds and then gives an error, so they are certainly royally screwed Sad

P.S. thanks everyone for the donations! It's added up to almost 0.6BTC!

Did you try Spinrite?

M
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Payouts 339486, 339552 and 339586 sent

How about 339451 ?
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Friends don't let friends use Seagate.  Tongue

I have a pair of 4TB HGST Deskstar NAS drives, trucking along for over a year, no problems.  They're Backblaze's favourite drives, too.  Everything else I have is WD, and they've been perfect, I really can't remember the last drive failure I had, might have been a 2TB Seagate Barracuda LP, back when those were new and shiny.  I even run a pair of WD Blue 500GB as the system drives in my NAS, and they're not supposed to be run 24/7 and they're going fine.
Yeah I prefer WD for everything and all my client servers I'm pretty sure over the years I've only put WD in them.
When I saw the Hybrids about the same price I thought they sounded good: SSD buffer in front of the HDD
Well, I guess as usual, if it sounds too good it isn't as good as you think it is Tongue

I've also found that testdisk (the linux program) can read most of one of them - so I got a few 'unimportant' files back that I wanted also Smiley
On that one, the corruptions are in the journal and the superblocks - and any access to those locks up for a few seconds and then gives an error, so they are certainly royally screwed Sad

P.S. thanks everyone for the donations! It's added up to almost 0.6BTC!
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Payouts 339486, 339552 and 339586 sent
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
Are stats out of sorts?  It keeps showing one of my workers at difficult 1698 when I specifically have it set to 2048.

M

S5s returning after failover have the same problem. I had to restart them. 

That did the trick.  Thanks!

M
sr. member
Activity: 440
Merit: 250
Are stats out of sorts?  It keeps showing one of my workers at difficult 1698 when I specifically have it set to 2048.

M

S5s returning after failover have the same problem. I had to restart them. 
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
Why not payment yet still 99 btc

Payouts have been delayed since yesterday - had a server failure at home.
No data lost or anything like that, I have backups of all that is important run every day.

...

Edit: and of course it doesn't stop the pool running at all

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legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
Are stats out of sorts?  It keeps showing one of my workers at difficult 1698 when I specifically have it set to 2048.

M
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1004
Why not payment yet still 99 btc
hero member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 501
Friends don't let friends use Seagate.  Tongue

I have a pair of 4TB HGST Deskstar NAS drives, trucking along for over a year, no problems.  They're Backblaze's favourite drives, too.  Everything else I have is WD, and they've been perfect, I really can't remember the last drive failure I had, might have been a 2TB Seagate Barracuda LP, back when those were new and shiny.  I even run a pair of WD Blue 500GB as the system drives in my NAS, and they're not supposed to be run 24/7 and they're going fine.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Thanks for the pool all the hard work that goes into maintaining, sent.
hero member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 506
NP! It wasn't much but glad to help.
full member
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Merit: 100
I have one of seagates 2TB SSHD's which has run fine for over a year already (touch wood) !
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Thanks for any donations to my sig address Smiley
I'll use them to help get an extra spare HDD so if either disk goes down, I can immediately switch in the spare without a reboot, rather than wait to get a replacement - sata on the replacement server will have one spare slot so I can put it there.

The problem, though, is partially my own fault.
I always say to everyone regarding RAID1 that the two disks should either be separate batches or even different models.
I used two exactly the same I bought at the same time on amazon (they were only US$174 each when I got them)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FQH7MQ2/
Yeah don't buy them - don't use that link as a suggestion Smiley

I have actually had similar to this happen once before - but the HDD failed a day or so apart so recovery was no effort, I swapped in one replacement with a reboot, then when the 2nd one failed, I swapped in a 2nd replacement again with a reboot.

Anyway, I've found a quick solution to restoring almost everything once I've finished installing the server - that being that the 3TB drives I had from back in November, that I upgraded to these ones, are sitting here on my desk untouched.
I can just restore the backup on top of that and all the data that's not part of the backup is there as at back in November.

The majority of the lost data was daily backups from other servers, so it's not critical, the next backup will get it back to where it was, just they'll take a while to rsync all the changes since November.

P.S. thanks for the donation that I just noticed Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 506
15 hours with no block....

Block - 339683
and it was still only 118% Smiley

Payouts have been delayed since yesterday - had a server failure at home.
No data lost or anything like that, I have backups of all that is important run every day.
Just a bummer that my main server 4TB RAID1 disks both failed! Yes the 2 RAID1 disks failed Sad
Damn I hate Seagate now Tongue
(They were the Hybrid SSD/HDD ones - bought them back in November - so not old at all)

Anyway, I've spent most of yesterday trying to recover data from them, finally given up and will build a new server at home now (today)
Once that's up and running I'll do the outstanding payouts.
Again, NOTHING LOST, this is NOT a standard BTC "OMG I lost all the data and all your BTC"
I didn't lose anything that matters, my backups have all that does matter Smiley

Edit: and of course it doesn't stop the pool running at all


Ouch, that sucks! Not only for your server but I just bought a seagate hybrid 1TH drive around that time also... They had good reviews  Angry I'll join Zachm and throw a donation your way also.
legendary
Activity: 1019
Merit: 1001
Spectreproject Community Manager
.....Just a bummer that my main server 4TB RAID1 disks both failed! Yes the 2 RAID1 disks failed Sad
Damn I hate Seagate now Tongue
(They were the Hybrid SSD/HDD ones - bought them back in November - so not old at all)

wow sorry to hear this....so in warranty but you have spares to get back up? Those aren't cheap.
hero member
Activity: 777
Merit: 1003
Added found blocks to graph and a graph line representing the average time between blocks based on the last 10 blocks found by the pool.
http://ckpoolmonitor.zachmonroe.com/
Zachm, thanks for this ... just registered on your site ... appreciate your work in getting this up and running.

You Are Welcome!

- had a server failure at home.

That really sucks!  Cry

I know it is probably a silly question but, is there anything we can do to help?  Huh
I'm going to send you some BTC to the address in your sig, unless you want it somewhere else?
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
15 hours with no block....

Block - 339683
and it was still only 118% Smiley

Payouts have been delayed since yesterday - had a server failure at home.
No data lost or anything like that, I have backups of all that is important run every day.
Just a bummer that my main server 4TB RAID1 disks both failed! Yes the 2 RAID1 disks failed Sad
Damn I hate Seagate now Tongue
(They were the Hybrid SSD/HDD ones - bought them back in November - so not old at all)

Anyway, I've spent most of yesterday trying to recover data from them, finally given up and will build a new server at home now (today)
Once that's up and running I'll do the outstanding payouts.
Again, NOTHING LOST, this is NOT a standard BTC "OMG I lost all the data and all your BTC"
I didn't lose anything that matters, my backups have all that does matter Smiley

Edit: and of course it doesn't stop the pool running at all
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