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Topic: [OFFLINE]P2Pmining.com-Hybrid P2Pool-NO FEE!!!-BTC/NMC/IXC/I0C/DEV/LTC - page 30. (Read 56628 times)

hero member
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How low will the pool luck go? after this current 16+ hr block im sure we are going to drop another couple % points below 69%  Angry
sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011
P2Pool seems to be on a big ass run of bad luck. Figures that would happen after I shell out some bucks for a new server.
sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011
I will implement something soon so that miners can get some feed back to gauge their efficiency.

Right now I got to write a capital request and a kaizen meeting schedule for Monday at my day job. 
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@JayCoin  Maybe you can add a **div** **p**Alert: turn down your intensity/aggression, it is hurting your profits severly! **/div** Just above their graph for the time being.
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That number was for CGminer. I don't know how that compares to other miners.  If you go to http://p2pmining.com:9332/static/graphs.html you can see how your DOA rates compares to other miners

Apparently it depends on the card, too. Setting the cgminer intensity to 8 on my old GeForce GT-240 will essentially hang the whole system. I think that makes it spend so much time hashing that it becomes completely unresponsive to everything else. Cheesy Intensities from -2 to 2 work well. Depending on ambient conditions I sometimes have to lower it a couple of notches because the GPU temp gets uncomfortably close to the spec'd maximum operating temp.
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Having only one thread makes sense because with two threads your only getting shares from each of them 50% of the time, so theres a bigger chance of stales when longpolling kicks in.
sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011
Is Intensity the only factor to affect the DOA work?
Can you add the % of avg. DOA from avg. MH/s to graphs? -Mean: is meaningless to me when comparing to other miners as parameters vary. 4.9TH, 300TH, 48TH



I am working on making that a metric to go by on the main webpage.  Those other graphs at p2pmining.com:9332/static/graphs.html are the p2pool program native graphs and I have not looked into how those are generated.

Setting the number of threads per GPU to 1 with -g 1 in cgminer seems to help also.
sr. member
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Thanks for the heads up about the Intensity on cgminer, my DOA rate was around ~11%. So i'm curious to see what DOA rate I end up with now. Also is everyone else running cgminer with 1 thread per GPU (IE -g 1)? I saw in the main p2pool thread they said that helped?

I run my miners with -g 1 and I usually get less than 5% DOA. 
hero member
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Thanks for the heads up about the Intensity on cgminer, my DOA rate was around ~11%. So i'm curious to see what DOA rate I end up with now. Also is everyone else running cgminer with 1 thread per GPU (IE -g 1)? I saw in the main p2pool thread they said that helped?
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Is Intensity the only factor to affect the DOA work?
Can you add the % of avg. DOA from avg. MH/s to graphs? -Mean: is meaningless to me when comparing to other miners as parameters vary. 4.9TH, 300TH, 48TH

hero member
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Weird. I'm in the UP. Where are you?
Ah, I'm way down in the Grand Rapids area.
sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011
NOTE:
New server is now located in Tampa, Florida
Ping time from my home computer in Michigan went from 69ms to 53ms
VPS was shutting down i0coind because it was such a memory hog. This is no longer a problem with the dedicated server.
Weird. I live in Michigan also and my ping went from ~55 to ~70.
Weird. I'm in the UP. Where are you?
sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011
TURN DOWN INTENSITY ON YOUR MINERS.

Some miners are wasting there hashs because of high DOA shares. DOA shares don't count towards your payout so your only hurting your own payout.  The hashrate shown on the website includes DOA shares. I will soon be showing DOA hashrate and % DOA.

Intensity should not be set any higher than 8

Do you mean Intensity when using CGMiner? Are the Intensity scales identicle with other mining software, like Phoenix or POCLBM for instance?
How would some one notice? What would be occuring in CGMiner for instance that would suggest intensity is too high? GUIMiner? POCLBM alone?
The Intensity scale within CGMiner covers -10 to +10.

That number was for CGminer. I don't know how that compares to other miners.  If you go to http://p2pmining.com:9332/static/graphs.html you can see how your DOA rates compares to other miners
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Web Dev, Db Admin, Computer Technician
TURN DOWN INTENSITY ON YOUR MINERS.

Some miners are wasting there hashs because of high DOA shares. DOA shares don't count towards your payout so your only hurting your own payout.  The hashrate shown on the website includes DOA shares. I will soon be showing DOA hashrate and % DOA.

Intensity should not be set any higher than 8

Do you mean Intensity when using CGMiner? Are the Intensity scales identicle with other mining software, like Phoenix or POCLBM for instance?
How would some one notice? What would be occuring in CGMiner for instance that would suggest intensity is too high? GUIMiner? POCLBM alone?
The Intensity scale within CGMiner covers -10 to +10.
hero member
Activity: 591
Merit: 500
NOTE:
New server is now located in Tampa, Florida
Ping time from my home computer in Michigan went from 69ms to 53ms
VPS was shutting down i0coind because it was such a memory hog. This is no longer a problem with the dedicated server.
Weird. I live in Michigan also and my ping went from ~55 to ~70.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
TURN DOWN INTENSITY ON YOUR MINERS.

Some miners are wasting there hashs because of high DOA shares. DOA shares don't count towards your payout so your only hurting your own payout.  The hashrate shown on the website includes DOA shares. I will soon be showing DOA hashrate and % DOA.

Intensity should not be set any higher than 8

My 6850 oddly gets more MH/s with intensity at 5 then it does 6+.
sr. member
Activity: 409
Merit: 251
Crypt'n Since 2011
TURN DOWN INTENSITY ON YOUR MINERS.

Some miners are wasting there hashs because of high DOA shares. DOA shares don't count towards your payout so your only hurting your own payout.  The hashrate shown on the website includes DOA shares. I will soon be showing DOA hashrate and % DOA.

Intensity should not be set any higher than 8
hero member
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so the wabpage says the pool works >15 hours on the last block but p2pool found one 1.5 hours ago
http://blockchain.info/block-height/176493

or am i overlocking something?
That block was orphaned. http://p2pool.info
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so the wabpage says the pool works >15 hours on the last block but p2pool found one 1.5 hours ago
http://blockchain.info/block-height/176493

or am i overlocking something?

its kind of hard with those different time zones, my time zone says its time to get drunk Cheesy
sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011


Some problems

Timestamp didn't match up with the last block found and it started paying out extras to a couple people.  
What are your plans for resolving this bonus issue? Will you be seeking remuneration? (Yes! Finally found a place to use remuneration.)

You can never lose anything that really belongs to you, and you can't keep that which belongs to someone else.

There is progress whether you are going forward or backward! The thing is to move!
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Most of the extra payout went to me since I am the biggest miner on the pool, so I just sent the goins back to the wallet on the server.  The balance on the server is the cumulative of the workers who have not reached the 0.5 BTC threshold yet.  The ones who got an extra payout are just lucky and get to keep it. I sent an extra 3.4 BTC to the pool as a subsidy to make up for any connection issues during the switch over.

I am going to work on the website next to facilitate better communication of server events and plans so that workers can adjust accordingly.

NOTE:
New server is now located in Tampa, Florida
Ping time from my home computer in Michigan went from 69ms to 53ms
VPS was shutting down i0coind because it was such a memory hog. This is no longer a problem with the dedicated server.
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