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Topic: Multipool - the pool mining pool (with source code) - page 6. (Read 48269 times)

gno
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looks like multiclone is down at the moment from what I can tell... mining and stats.

edit:  back up now
member
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I'm not running with much power but only getting an eff of 0.766 Sad

The cumulative stats at the top can be misleading, particularly if you have a bunch of pending shares still.  And given that two very profitable pools aren't converting pending to confirmed (an issue I will fix, just don't have time for a few days), that could be dragging your average down.


Aside: I'm going to be out of town/busy for the weekend, so please don't panic when I stop responding Smiley
I'm tentatively planning to make the first payout either on Sunday or Monday

If the pool goes down entirely, email me at: nick D0T multipool PLUS alert at gmail and I'll do what I can to bring it back up.

If that alert email address gets abused/overused, it's going to be disabled. So please don't mail me there unless it's critical Smiley
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I've managed to get the Multipool software running on my server to my satisfaction.  After a few spot checks, the accepted share rate from my miner connecting to my Multipool clone is about where I expect it to be.

While Multipool (the user) has graciously made Multipool (the software) open-source, it seems like something a lot of people aren't going to have the patience (or an available server) to set up.  With pool hopping now available fairly easily available to everyone, (IMO) you'd be crazy to mine on a proportional pool without pool hopping.

Since I'm going to be running a Multipool clone anyway for my own personal use, I figured I would offer access to the community for anyone who is interested in using a Multipool clone, but doesn't want to deal with setting it up.  

I'll do what I can to provide good uptime (after all, I'm using this for my personal mining as well), but the only promise I can make is that I'm not going to intentionally screw you over Smiley  I'll make payments as often as is practical.

Server: multiclone.us.to
Mining Port: 18337
Website Port: 18080  (which makes the stats webpage available at http://multiclone.us.to:18080/)

Just like with the original Multipool, there's no need for registration or anything -- you just connect to the pool with a Bitcoin address as the username, and anything for the password.

Example mining command:
Code:
./phoenix.py -u http://17x6iXEGfE94VnDwUMS1E5fii3FEqXLrEf:[email protected]:18337 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT -k phatk

If anyone wants to help test this by throwing some hashes at the server, I would be much obliged.

Interesting... have chucked 320 MH/s your way to test this out. Cheers Multipool & Multiclone  Grin
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Activity: 111
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Thanks for this great effort. Both for multipool and multiclone.
Looks like it is coming off great, i now have 2000 shares on multiclone with an eff of 1.5 and 10000 more pending after 36h with 430Mh/s. There is still a lot of solo going on though.

Three questions:

1. Can one use more than one worker on the same payoutaddress without issues?

2. All my shares on bitcoins.lc and bitmine are still pending after 36h. Bitcoins.lc pays out immedieatly after a block is found, howcome its so slow on multiclone?

3. How big is multiclone now, is there a way to see the total hash power?

/roos

I'm not running with much power but only getting an eff of 0.766 Sad
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
1. Can one use more than one worker on the same payoutaddress without issues?
I'm mining with 3 GPU's (~1200Mhash/s) on a single payout address, so far so good but don't know if it's bad for results or anything.
3. How big is multiclone now, is there a way to see the total hash power?
Wondered about that too Smiley
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Activity: 79
Merit: 14
Do the pending shares eventually convert on Multiclone?  The 3 pools that I've got the most shares on don't show anything other than pending after mining for about 18 hours.  

The rewards scrapers for bitmine and bitcoins.lc are currently inoperational, so stats (and payouts) of these pools will be delayed.  The multiclone pool is earning at them, though, so I promise you'll get your BTC eventually Smiley

All shares here will show 'pending' for about the first 24 hours, then will start converting in the interface (for pools except bitmine and bitcoins.lc) shortly after that.
gno
newbie
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Do the pending shares eventually convert on Multiclone?  The 3 pools that I've got the most shares on don't show anything other than pending after mining for about 18 hours.  

member
Activity: 79
Merit: 14
There is still a lot of solo going on though.
I tried to tweak some things to decrease the amount of solo, but it's hard to tell if it helped.  I'm hesitant to remove solo entirely, as it's used to help prevent 'naughty' miners from trying to launch DOS attacks.  Overall since the pool reboot last night, the total number of shares to solo is only ~1.4% of the shares submitted.  It just looks like a lot in the interface, since it seems like I get just a small handful of solo shares each round, so there are a lot of table rows.  Whereas with the 'real' pools, you tend to get lots of shares for each round Multiclone decides it's profitable to participate in.

1. Can one use more than one worker on the same payoutaddress without issues?
I'm not sure about this one. Let's let Multipool reply.

2. All my shares on bitcoins.lc and bitmine are still pending after 36h. Bitcoins.lc pays out immedieatly after a block is found, howcome its so slow on multiclone?

As someone pointed out earlier, Bitcoins.lc doesn't have a rewards function written for it yet, but it's been pretty profitable so I kept it in the rotation.  So all the Bitcoins.lc shares will stay pending until I get around to writing the rewards function Smiley  

It looks like there's an error in the log indicating that Bitmine's rewards function is failing too, so that'll need to be fixed as well.  Hopefully Multipool can help with this when he gets a chance, since bitmine's rewards function looks a little less straightforward than some of the other pools.

3. How big is multiclone now, is there a way to see the total hash power?
No way to see the hash power from the user interface, but we've been ranging from 10-15 GHash/sec for the past day or so with 15-20ish simultaneous users.
full member
Activity: 157
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Thanks for this great effort. Both for multipool and multiclone.
Looks like it is coming off great, i now have 2000 shares on multiclone with an eff of 1.5 and 10000 more pending after 36h with 430Mh/s. There is still a lot of solo going on though.

Three questions:

1. Can one use more than one worker on the same payoutaddress without issues?

2. All my shares on bitcoins.lc and bitmine are still pending after 36h. Bitcoins.lc pays out immedieatly after a block is found, howcome its so slow on multiclone?

3. How big is multiclone now, is there a way to see the total hash power?

/roos
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
how is it hopper-proof? Why is joining at the beginning of a block NOT going to give you better efficiency under their new system?

You could just read about it on their website: http://eligius.st/wiki/index.php/Shared_Maximum_PPS

I don't get how that is hopper-proof. It seems to just compensate for invalid blocks when the pool would not have funds to pay out for shares?
member
Activity: 109
Merit: 10
how is it hopper-proof? Why is joining at the beginning of a block NOT going to give you better efficiency under their new system?

You could just read about it on their website: http://eligius.st/wiki/index.php/Shared_Maximum_PPS
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
There's no more us and eu servers from what I've read, and the payout has been revamped so as to be hopper proof
how is it hopper-proof? Why is joining at the beginning of a block NOT going to give you better efficiency under their new system?
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I'll pay out for these bitcoinpool shares from my personal wallet.  Either way, bitcoinpool won't be paying me/the Multiclone pool, but I'll do what I can to make it right.

Once new rounds start to get confirmed from bitcoinpool (so I know where the brokenness starts/stops), I'll tally up your 'broken' shares and pay out at Deepbit's PPS rate.  Sound fair?
I would say that is very generous and would be ok with me if you decide not to do this.
member
Activity: 79
Merit: 14
Basically, if you're aimed at  http://mining.eligius.st:8337 instead of http://eu.mining.eligius.st:8337 you'll be fine. There's no more us and eu servers from what I've read, and the payout has been revamped so as to be hopper proof - they aim to have efficiency of 1.0 for all comers. As handy a backup as solo I guess.

http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=6667.msg97375#msg97375

Thanks for the info.  For the time being, I took eligius out of the rotation until I can make sure it's going to work right (and, from the sound of it, adjust the utility function).

It appeared from eligius stats that despite pointing to eligius-eu, the very few shares Multiclone submitted were being routed okay to the new system.
donator
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1007
Poor impulse control.
BTW, is Eligius-EU going to the new eligius pool?

Can you update me on what's changing with Eligius (or point me somewhere that summarizes)?

I have on my to-do list: "Something's changing with Eligius??"

:-)

Basically, if you're aimed at  http://mining.eligius.st:8337 instead of http://eu.mining.eligius.st:8337 you'll be fine. There's no more us and eu servers from what I've read, and the payout has been revamped so as to be hopper proof - they aim to have efficiency of 1.0 for all comers. As handy a backup as solo I guess.

http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=6667.msg97375#msg97375

member
Activity: 79
Merit: 14
BTW, is Eligius-EU going to the new eligius pool?

Can you update me on what's changing with Eligius (or point me somewhere that summarizes)?

I have on my to-do list: "Something's changing with Eligius??"

:-)
donator
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1007
Poor impulse control.
BTW, is Eligius-EU going to the new eligius pool?
donator
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1007
Poor impulse control.
Once new rounds start to get confirmed from bitcoinpool (so I know where the brokenness starts/stops), I'll tally up your 'broken' shares and pay out at Deepbit's PPS rate.  Sound fair?

More than fair, since we all know it is a beta project.
I call it generous!

It wont make you rich, but it will earn you the right to think good of yourself.

Quite fair.
full member
Activity: 157
Merit: 101
Once new rounds start to get confirmed from bitcoinpool (so I know where the brokenness starts/stops), I'll tally up your 'broken' shares and pay out at Deepbit's PPS rate.  Sound fair?

More than fair, since we all know it is a beta project.
I call it generous!

It wont make you rich, but it will earn you the right to think good of yourself.
full member
Activity: 157
Merit: 101


This comes from Slush (and btcmine) being score-based pools, designed to discourage pool hopping.  Actual efficiency doesn't seem to match very well with expected utility.  I've seriously considered removing them both as target pools for this reason.

A scoring based pool might be just what we want as last resort instead of solo mining.
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