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Topic: mining.BitcoinAffiliatenetwork.com-0% PPS + 1 Hour (or higher) Payout Interval - page 80. (Read 83398 times)

legendary
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Mine Mine Mine
looks like moarrr probs with pool Huh OP where are u ?
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
pool down ? seems like not loading ....

Same here haven't been able to login today Sad

Just logged in now, everything is very slow though.

Something's wrong with the pool stats.

On main page it's showing 0 PH/s for pool speed and on pool stats page I only see my miner.

I guess it's just the front end, my rigs are getting accepted shares at normal pace.
Front end was slow also for me earlier. I won't try to login for a while.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
pool down ? seems like not loading ....

Same here haven't been able to login today Sad

Just logged in now, everything is very slow though.

Something's wrong with the pool stats.

On main page it's showing 0 PH/s for pool speed and on pool stats page I only see my miner.
legendary
Activity: 1500
Merit: 1002
Mine Mine Mine
pool down ? seems like not loading ....
legendary
Activity: 1500
Merit: 1002
Mine Mine Mine
not too sure what was going on, has went all the way up & down then it slowly settle back down.
shares was reset to 0 & up again. well, imo not only me it's the entire pool. maybe sobr doing something in the background.
hurry, let's hit a block. hmmm, few more blocks Wink
member
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Merit: 10
member
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member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Thanks for the info guys. Been monitoring the diffa & diff1 for several hours now and the diffa is 20-40x the diff1 numbers. Was wondering if this was an indication that maybe the vardiff needs some adjustment? Just thought I'd ask since we're kind of beta-testing right now.


just to clear something up as that is very high if it is 20-40x the diff 1 shares... And sorb will need to look at a few things....    with your numbers when you are talking 20-40x   are you meaning   for example there is 1 mil diff1 shares showing on the miner and your diffa is showing as 20 mill Huh??

Or something like this example diff1 =  2218093     and diffa showing as =2228093    <<<<<  if the later that quite normal and it trends to balance out the longer the miner is running based on luck of finding shares.....      But if it as in the 1st example there something really funny there as ya would be hashing at 20 - 40 times ya rigs hash rate....


Also as a footnote you are looking at the heading DIFF 1     and not the heading marked DIFF Huh? yeah


Just looking at few screen shots from a few different s3 ants via google it appears there may be a reporting bug on the S3 and the way it reporting the diff1 and diffa shares.....    

Just of this thread and looking as few of the screen shots of different peoples miners screenshots they are all showing the same thing where it showing a massive high number on that diffa vs the diff1 shares so I am guessing there some type of reporting bug on the s3 on the miners status page https://bitcointa.lk/threads/antminer-s3-discussion-and-support-thread.335840/page-105




Just a footnote I have opened a thread up re this and hoping the cgminer dev can shed some light on why the stats are off by a mile as if my hunch is right there a reporting bug in the s3 on the status page thread can be found here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/is-the-s3-reporting-wrong-stats-poss-bug-in-cgminer-732075
hero member
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Joined today s0br. Thanks for the heads up, when my Miners come off of the rental, they'll be here.
newbie
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 Thanks for the info guys. Been monitoring the diffa & diff1 for several hours now and the diffa is 20-40x the diff1 numbers. Was wondering if this was an indication that maybe the vardiff needs some adjustment? Just thought I'd ask since we're kind of beta-testing right now.
hero member
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Merit: 500
something something Bitcoin
I was hoping one of you more experienced miners might be able to point me in the right direction. I'm running new miners, in a new pool, what would most likely cause a really high discard rate, and is it important? S3 b5's and am using closest pool west1. Miners seem to be settling down a little after several hours. (expected) mostly stable numbers and I am trying different frequencies atm. High discard rate possibly caused by overclocking? Any help appreciated.

right the discard is nothing to worry about they are shares that ya miner has been issued with but undervalue for the diff on the pool so for example if ya workers diff is say 500   and the miner finds a share that is 200 it will discard that share as it undervalue to the pool....

the 2 numbers ya want to watch on ya miner is the diff1#   and the diffa# ones they should be very close to each other the diff1 is that amount of diff1 shares ya miner is mining local.....    the diffa is the total of the shares that are been put into the pool at the diff for ya miner if that diff is 500 that number will rise 500 with each appected share as it worth 500 diff1 shares   hope this help....    

As long as that diff1 and diffa number is close to each other ya right.... and do not worry if the diffa number is higher than the diff1 as that a good thing for you as a miner as your miner is out doing it expected share earn

Also that unfortunately sounds like typical behavior of some S3s. There are 4 running here, and results vary wildly independent of pool. One is fine at 250, one needs 225, one runs at stock, and one is actually downclocked because even at stock it would wind down every few hours. Seems to be luck of the draw with these units. Of note, the Rockminer R3 seems to have a higher reject rate than the S3 on this pool, all else being equal.
member
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I was hoping one of you more experienced miners might be able to point me in the right direction. I'm running new miners, in a new pool, what would most likely cause a really high discard rate, and is it important? S3 b5's and am using closest pool west1. Miners seem to be settling down a little after several hours. (expected) mostly stable numbers and I am trying different frequencies atm. High discard rate possibly caused by overclocking? Any help appreciated.

right the discard is nothing to worry about they are shares that ya miner has been issued with but undervalue for the diff on the pool so for example if ya workers diff is say 500   and the miner finds a share that is 200 it will discard that share as it undervalue to the pool....

the 2 numbers ya want to watch on ya miner is the diff1#   and the diffa# ones they should be very close to each other the diff1 is that amount of diff1 shares ya miner is mining local.....    the diffa is the total of the shares that are been put into the pool at the diff for ya miner if that diff is 500 that number will rise 500 with each appected share as it worth 500 diff1 shares   hope this help....    

As long as that diff1 and diffa number is close to each other ya right.... and do not worry if the diffa number is higher than the diff1 as that a good thing for you as a miner as your miner is out doing it expected share earn
newbie
Activity: 17
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 I was hoping one of you more experienced miners might be able to point me in the right direction. I'm running new miners, in a new pool, what would most likely cause a really high discard rate, and is it important? S3 b5's and am using closest pool west1. Miners seem to be settling down a little after several hours. (expected) mostly stable numbers and I am trying different frequencies atm. High discard rate possibly caused by overclocking? Any help appreciated.
member
Activity: 87
Merit: 10
s0br-
I'm currently mining at your pool because you're paying extra. I like what you're trying to do, so I want to let you know that I will be *much* more likely to *continue* mining at your pool if you add nmc (and huc dvc ixc). Why not? Every % counts for a miner.

I'm actually working on that... part of the reason for the 12.5% is to account for that for the lack of merged mining for the time being...
member
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Merit: 10
Hi! My connection went down for a few hours overnight, now I'm renting some hashpower to regain average.
My question: I've rented a rig in New Zealand, is Tokyo server the best choice in this case –as I guess it is? Appreciated.

Ron I am in aussie land here and is pointing onto tokyo here as I found that one to be the better server for me....   Just a tip without know what the connection issue was if your end or pool end lol    set up a couple backup servers as fallbacks if one server plays up it will fall back on to another server...   atm I am running tokyo as 1    west as 2   west2 as 3    and then another pool as a backup

Thanks fire000 I'll keep pointing that rig to Tokyo then. It's working great so far.
Regarding the downtime, it was on my side –ISP thing as I was sleeping. I do have backup servers of course, thanks for pointing that out though.
Never had connection problems with this pool.
Cheers.

Just launched stratum+tcp://singapore.bitcoindigger.com:3333 (Singapore)

You might want to give this one a shot too... At the very least... it's less busy than Tokyo. Smiley

that a nice surpise I will move onto that server closer to home again cheers sorb Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
Nice one RockRock found another block 400 TH rules Grin!!
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
Oh my. I guess I've missed the average for today –the rig I rented went offline since two hours ago, the owner ran away to Tahiti and bought an Aston Martin with my money.
Anyway. Tomorrow, another day. I keep mining at 200 tho.
At least I'm in Singapore, nice country, haha.
I'm going for a run.

member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
Hi! My connection went down for a few hours overnight, now I'm renting some hashpower to regain average.
My question: I've rented a rig in New Zealand, is Tokyo server the best choice in this case –as I guess it is? Appreciated.

Ron I am in aussie land here and is pointing onto tokyo here as I found that one to be the better server for me....   Just a tip without know what the connection issue was if your end or pool end lol    set up a couple backup servers as fallbacks if one server plays up it will fall back on to another server...   atm I am running tokyo as 1    west as 2   west2 as 3    and then another pool as a backup

Thanks fire000 I'll keep pointing that rig to Tokyo then. It's working great so far.
Regarding the downtime, it was on my side –ISP thing as I was sleeping. I do have backup servers of course, thanks for pointing that out though.
Never had connection problems with this pool.
Cheers.

Just launched stratum+tcp://singapore.bitcoindigger.com:3333 (Singapore)

You might want to give this one a shot too... At the very least... it's less busy than Tokyo. Smiley

Amazing! Moved to Singapore! Appreciated, s0ber. Kudos, man!
member
Activity: 87
Merit: 10
Hi! My connection went down for a few hours overnight, now I'm renting some hashpower to regain average.
My question: I've rented a rig in New Zealand, is Tokyo server the best choice in this case –as I guess it is? Appreciated.

Ron I am in aussie land here and is pointing onto tokyo here as I found that one to be the better server for me....   Just a tip without know what the connection issue was if your end or pool end lol    set up a couple backup servers as fallbacks if one server plays up it will fall back on to another server...   atm I am running tokyo as 1    west as 2   west2 as 3    and then another pool as a backup

Thanks fire000 I'll keep pointing that rig to Tokyo then. It's working great so far.
Regarding the downtime, it was on my side –ISP thing as I was sleeping. I do have backup servers of course, thanks for pointing that out though.
Never had connection problems with this pool.
Cheers.

Just launched stratum+tcp://singapore.bitcoindigger.com:3333 (Singapore)

You might want to give this one a shot too... At the very least... it's less busy than Tokyo. Smiley
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
Hi! My connection went down for a few hours overnight, now I'm renting some hashpower to regain average.
My question: I've rented a rig in New Zealand, is Tokyo server the best choice in this case –as I guess it is? Appreciated.

Ron I am in aussie land here and is pointing onto tokyo here as I found that one to be the better server for me....   Just a tip without know what the connection issue was if your end or pool end lol    set up a couple backup servers as fallbacks if one server plays up it will fall back on to another server...   atm I am running tokyo as 1    west as 2   west2 as 3    and then another pool as a backup

Thanks fire000 I'll keep pointing that rig to Tokyo then. It's working great so far.
Regarding the downtime, it was on my side –ISP thing as I was sleeping. I do have backup servers of course, thanks for pointing that out though.
Never had connection problems with this pool.
Cheers.
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