I've tried wiggle my way through the process but always come up with some RPC errors that say something about RPC is not used anymore, use Bitcoin-CLI....
Soooo, I'm looking for a ~How To~ guide with step by step instructions ( preferably with the actual cli commands since I'm not a total Ubuntu/Linux guru ).
Now before you say - its un profitable to solo mine..... The node I'd like to set up is for one, to support the network, and two so I can solo mine with a single miner lottery style..... and for the education since bitcoin core has changed abit.
For reference, I would be using Ubuntu 14.04 64bit server since this is actually being installed on a Dell PowerEdge. The desktop version of Ubuntu is just a little too clunky on a server.
Thanks in advance....
May i recommend a simpler way to do this; with a pool?
You would pay 0.5% fee if you found a block, but that 0.5% is possibly recoup'd by the lower orphan rate mostly caused by the propagation effect.
The very trusted -ck's pool is how i would do it; http://solo.ckpool.org/
I thought of taking the easy way.... but I like a challenge and I like learning how to do things so I can possibly pass on my knowledge later.
If I cannot figure out how to set up a node with this new core and Ubuntu, I'll probably have to find a solo pool.
I wound up putting Ubuntu desktop on the server and got it to play nice... graphically quite slow, but data crunching, nice and fast. I then added the ppa for the bitcoin core and downloaded the wallet / core.... its syncing with the network ... 42 more weeks to sync. Once that is done I'll start with the hair pulling of trying to get the thing set up and talking for solo lottery style mining.
Thinking ahead, I put the blockchain data SOLELY onto a 300GB SCSI drive with RAID 1 mirroring to an identical drive.... I shouldn't have to download the blockchain again and I shouldn't run out of drive space for at least another year ... lol.
The next rabbit I'm going to try to pull out of the hat is to use that same server to run another node for a different coin simultaneously and again do solo mining. Again with a RAID 1 mirror of the blockchain.