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BTC - LTC - DGC - WDC PPLNS P2Pool Tier 1 Data Center located in Southern California Enterprise class equipment 0% fee up to a pool rate of 10Mh/s Bitcoin Litecoin Digitalcoin stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8810 Worldcoin stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8820 Login Username: Your Wallet Address Password: Any password you like More info: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anndgcwdccrccscp2pool-xpoolnet-217139 A lot of the servers on this list dont work anymore. I have set my own p2pool node up (which I will advertise soon), and now I want to find a couple of backups. There has to be way to automate this information. Has this been discussed at all? Two things spring to mind: 1. Auto discovery of p2pool nodes, and use ping to find the closest (this could be built into the mining software). 2. Have p2pool optionally advertise it's location to a map every hour or so. This would be a config setting in p2pool, detailing Latitude/Longitude, rate etc. http://p2pool-nodes.info/ Agreed. Hoever, the more I think about it, I think I would prefer an automatic approach. Have cgminer find the nearest p2pool nodes. In that way, I can specify my own or preferred nodes, and not have to worry if it fails when I am sleep, as cgminer will just find someone elses. OK, it's not the automated method you speak of, but I just thought I'd mention:http://p2pool.hostv.pl/ which is fancier. But needs to be updated by the Polish gentleman to remove at least one dupe in the BTC section there is always contact to me on this site. I will try replay ASAP BTW: Any sugestion about new features that I can add there ? I checked and you got it, dupe on there I was talking about isn't anymore hmm, depending on how often it polls the sites, i think % online over the last 30 days and GH/s over the last 30 days is more useful than spot data (just keep it to where it doesn't show up if it was offline when last polled). as for efficiency, i think it'd be nice if there was some distinction between DOA and orphans, but i don't know if you can poll that data in p2pool? DOA can be caused by a variety of things, orphans are more indicative of what one should expect from a particular server. use that + your latency to server (DOA) to determine which would be best. i think only in cases of new blocks would a slow bitcoind come into play and cause more DOA (well, and the possibility of having a block discovered orphaned from the network)....... ed: actually, i guess those would be treated as orphans by the slow server also.... since they don't know the new block exists, they arent DOA, they just end up as orphans. and, something else i thought of, ping time isn't particularly useful since whoever is looking at it could be in a totally diff part of the world... but something that may be useful is ping jitter, if you have a server that has some 100 or 200ms jitter, you know that it is having some bandwidth exhaust issues (i guess it wouldnt work for places that dont allow icmp packets?) Agreed. Hoever, the more I think about it, I think I would prefer an automatic approach. Have cgminer find the nearest p2pool nodes. In that way, I can specify my own or preferred nodes, and not have to worry if it fails when I am sleep, as cgminer will just find someone elses. OK, it's not the automated method you speak of, but I just thought I'd mention:http://p2pool.hostv.pl/ which is fancier. But needs to be updated by the Polish gentleman to remove at least one dupe in the BTC section there is always contact to me on this site. I will try replay ASAP BTW: Any sugestion about new features that I can add there ?
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