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legendary
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January 07, 2015, 03:41:30 AM
#27
Thanks for the rental, as far as I can see everything is set correctly.



legendary
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beware of your keys.
January 07, 2015, 02:48:38 AM
#26
in order to know that which machine is currently offline or online, or the actual rated hash rate, please update the info while you are in spare. i am renting your [GB flag] tigspo1, it seems the rated hash rate is different to the board shown.

the rated hash rate is now 11500 Ghs, not 1150 Ghs.

have a nice day on renting the machine!  Cheesy
newbie
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September 17, 2014, 04:24:24 AM
#25
I'm new around here so take this how you like. I just leased Tigggger's rig for 4 hours and will update some time after it completes.
legendary
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June 25, 2014, 04:08:15 AM
#24
I would love to lease all of your rigs right now if they weren't on LRP

LRP is not compatible with p2pool Sad

Leasrigs are currently testing a new system which will get rid of the LRP and allow the use of P2Pool and even solo mining.

The only reason I use LRP is that I have lots of machines and people seem to prefer larger rigs so it's currently the only simple way to combine them.
sr. member
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June 24, 2014, 08:51:01 PM
#23
I would love to lease all of your rigs right now if they weren't on LRP

LRP is not compatible with p2pool Sad
hero member
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June 08, 2014, 01:47:04 AM
#22
New accounts with under 8 rentals often pop-up on the forum and make statements like: Abandoning, Issues, Bugs, etc. etc.   They then go on to talk about or Rave about a competing service.  This happens in every industry even when research showed that coca-cola was the number one editor of the Pepsi Wikipedia page.  

Thank you jedimstr for keeping propaganda alive!   This was an enjoyable read.  I really enjoyed the copy and paste from the Legacy Faq which is no longer in use.  LR support has assisted hundreds of renters and providers with mining software issues, pool issues, set issues, and more.  In those rare cases when a bug is found LR has refunded the affected parties and corrected the issue generally within 24 hours.

Thanks.  This isn't the first time I've seen this behavior either on LeaseRigs.  Other rentals I've had with other rigs/owners have had random removals of my pools or different pools added, so  definitely agree something is up with LeaseRig's operation.  It's not a config caching issue because it doesn't always happen near the start of a rental.  I've seen it happen after some time has passed too.  Something definitely is up on their end. They must be aware of it though since it's one of the disclaimers they have on rentals, so not an isolated case, but they put the blame on the owners side:

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Remove unwanted pool(s). You can safely remove any pool you want. It is recommended to remove all unknown pools and pools marked with Remove me. You cannot remove currently active pool (pool marked green), you need to switch first to another pool, then try to perform removal operation.

Use backup pools! Pools are usually unreliable. With backup pools you make sure your hired hashing power is not wasted for nothing in case of pool failures. You can use up to 8 pools.

If you notice your pools being removed and switched to other pools you did not want, please contact mining rig provider. You have every right to request lease extension or a refund in such cases.

If the mining rig is not responding or if you get errors when trying to add, remove or switch pools, contact mining rig provider! We cannot assist you with mining rig errors, because we have no control over rigs. If you could not resolve the issue with the provider or he does not respond to you within 48 hours, let us know so we can take actions against the provider.


I actually prefer the way BetaRigs handles their rentals... Seems more secure in pool handling.  It only allows pools the renter themselves enter and displays non-renter pool time as downtime. It's only missing the higher hashrate rigs and backup pool capability of LeaseRigs, otherwise it's a better website and experience.  You should check BetaRigs out.

Oh and thanks for the compensation time!!!



I copied and pasted exactly from the mining status page from the bottom of Tigggger's rig at the time of the post.  If it's a "Legacy FAQ" then it's LeaseRig's fault that they didn't remove it from an active Mining Status page.  Besides, my original post here was linked from those terms on the bottom of that Mining Status page so that I could report any issues I found.  I had an issue and I reported.  So I call bullshit on your "Legacy FAQ" story.

UPDATE:  Here's a screenshot of another rental I just purchased... note that the "Legacy FAQ" is very much still in use on the Mining Rig Status page. Note the part I highlighted... it has a  link directly to reputation threads here on BitcoinTalk for reporting the specific issue of pool removals/changes.



#2 - if you are associated or work for LeaseRigs you can lookup my account and rental history.  I am not a "new" renter and have payed quite a bit of money.... And I continue to use LeaseRigs.  

Just because I report an actual issue I had AS Stated in the instructions on LeaseRigs site (using the link provided on the LR site on the mining rig status page) and have real customer feedback on what I like and dislike about both LR and BR, doesn't give You the right to say it's propaganda.  If you re-read my posting, I was pretty fair in listing both the good qualities and bad qualities of both rental services.  In fact I wish both services had some of the features of each other... HOW IS THAT PROPAGANDA???  In no way do statements like that even come close to propaganda. I'd agree with you if I was just extolling the virtues of BR, but I wasn't.  I listed what features I liked about both services.

So... are you one of the guys behind LeaseRigs?  Because if berating a continuing renter and actual paying customer is your idea of customer support, then good luck with the rest of your business.  I had some rigs I was going to submit to lease, but if this is the way LeaseRigs treat customer comments (in public, and not in private), then I'm definitely not putting my rigs on LR.  Funny thing is, this isn't even YOUR THREAD!!! This is Tigggger's Reputation Thead.  And he's been fair, understanding, and great.  That's customer service... not the crap you just posted.

Tigggger- Sorry for muddying your post with this tangential exchange.  You've been more than fair with me and we shouldn't be filling your reputation thread with this type of harassment by some other parties.
donator
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It's for the children!
June 07, 2014, 07:28:25 PM
#21
New accounts with under 8 rentals often pop-up on the forum and make statements like: Abandoning, Issues, Bugs, etc. etc.   They then go on to talk about or Rave about a competing service.  This happens in every industry even when research showed that coca-cola was the number one editor of the Pepsi Wikipedia page.   

Thank you jedimstr for keeping propaganda alive!   This was an enjoyable read.  I really enjoyed the copy and paste from the Legacy Faq which is no longer in use.  LR support has assisted hundreds of renters and providers with mining software issues, pool issues, set issues, and more.  In those rare cases when a bug is found LR has refunded the affected parties and corrected the issue generally within 24 hours.

Thanks.  This isn't the first time I've seen this behavior either on LeaseRigs.  Other rentals I've had with other rigs/owners have had random removals of my pools or different pools added, so  definitely agree something is up with LeaseRig's operation.  It's not a config caching issue because it doesn't always happen near the start of a rental.  I've seen it happen after some time has passed too.  Something definitely is up on their end. They must be aware of it though since it's one of the disclaimers they have on rentals, so not an isolated case, but they put the blame on the owners side:

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Remove unwanted pool(s). You can safely remove any pool you want. It is recommended to remove all unknown pools and pools marked with Remove me. You cannot remove currently active pool (pool marked green), you need to switch first to another pool, then try to perform removal operation.

Use backup pools! Pools are usually unreliable. With backup pools you make sure your hired hashing power is not wasted for nothing in case of pool failures. You can use up to 8 pools.

If you notice your pools being removed and switched to other pools you did not want, please contact mining rig provider. You have every right to request lease extension or a refund in such cases.

If the mining rig is not responding or if you get errors when trying to add, remove or switch pools, contact mining rig provider! We cannot assist you with mining rig errors, because we have no control over rigs. If you could not resolve the issue with the provider or he does not respond to you within 48 hours, let us know so we can take actions against the provider.


I actually prefer the way BetaRigs handles their rentals... Seems more secure in pool handling.  It only allows pools the renter themselves enter and displays non-renter pool time as downtime. It's only missing the higher hashrate rigs and backup pool capability of LeaseRigs, otherwise it's a better website and experience.  You should check BetaRigs out.

Oh and thanks for the compensation time!!!

legendary
Activity: 1098
Merit: 1000
June 07, 2014, 10:15:00 AM
#20
I have used betarigs in the past, in fact I was the first one with SHA256 rigs on there as I was beta testing for mux, there are pro's and con's to both sites though I have to agree that the way rigs are provided (no proxy server required) is better on Betarigs.

It's sadly missing some important things for me, like different rental rates and discounts. I tend to want repeat custom and long term rentals and price lower for those whereas on betarigs I can only have one price.

I hope the rest of the lease continues without issues, if there are any problems let me know.
hero member
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June 07, 2014, 09:53:01 AM
#19
Thanks.  This isn't the first time I've seen this behavior either on LeaseRigs.  Other rentals I've had with other rigs/owners have had random removals of my pools or different pools added, so  definitely agree something is up with LeaseRig's operation.  It's not a config caching issue because it doesn't always happen near the start of a rental.  I've seen it happen after some time has passed too.  Something definitely is up on their end. They must be aware of it though since it's one of the disclaimers they have on rentals, so not an isolated case, but they put the blame on the owners side:

Quote
Remove unwanted pool(s). You can safely remove any pool you want. It is recommended to remove all unknown pools and pools marked with Remove me. You cannot remove currently active pool (pool marked green), you need to switch first to another pool, then try to perform removal operation.

Use backup pools! Pools are usually unreliable. With backup pools you make sure your hired hashing power is not wasted for nothing in case of pool failures. You can use up to 8 pools.

If you notice your pools being removed and switched to other pools you did not want, please contact mining rig provider. You have every right to request lease extension or a refund in such cases.

If the mining rig is not responding or if you get errors when trying to add, remove or switch pools, contact mining rig provider! We cannot assist you with mining rig errors, because we have no control over rigs. If you could not resolve the issue with the provider or he does not respond to you within 48 hours, let us know so we can take actions against the provider.


I actually prefer the way BetaRigs handles their rentals... Seems more secure in pool handling.  It only allows pools the renter themselves enter and displays non-renter pool time as downtime. It's only missing the higher hashrate rigs and backup pool capability of LeaseRigs, otherwise it's a better website and experience.  You should check BetaRigs out.

Oh and thanks for the compensation time!!!
legendary
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June 07, 2014, 07:56:30 AM
#18
It was some 5.44.dontrememberother numbers IP address and another pool.  I was so pissed I deleted them quickly and put mine back up.  If it happens again, I'll get a screenshot.

Thanks, a screenshot would be very useful.

Like I said I have no other pools set in the machines, so the only source of pools to mine at is what leaserigs tells it.

I have on a couple of occasions seen my rigs continue to mine on a renters pool after a lease has finished so I wonder if this is similar and it was using the previous renters pools.

I have just added an hour to the lease as a gesture of goodwill, I will talk with the leasrigs devs and see if they can figure out what happened.
hero member
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June 07, 2014, 07:37:48 AM
#17
Seems Bronan isn't the only one with this problem...

I just lost at least an hour with my primary pool and 1st backup removed from the list. I deleted the other pools that showed up and put my pools back in.  WTF???

Do I have to babysit this rig every few hours to make sure it stays on my pools?  I'm only 22 hours into a 24 hour rental and I already lost over one.  Ugh. I'm getting paranoid now about this rental.

Sorry you have had problems, not had this issue for a while and last time it coincided with some maintenance at leaserigs.

Can you tell me what pools were added it might help me/leaserigs figure out what is happening, I was asleep and nothing has been changed at my end.

All my machines point to the leaserig proxy on a local machine at 192.168.1.200:3333, that is the only pool set in the machine. The proxy gets the pool details from leaserigs and writes them to a pools.conf file on that machine, so the only way for the pools to change as far as I can see is for the leaserigs server to tell it to and write a new config file.

Everything seems to be running fine at the moment from what I can see, but will keep an eye on it. I will ensure that you get what you paid for.

EDIT:
Here is a screenshot from ghash.io that shows them stop mining on my pool when the lease started, and they haven't been active since




It was some 5.44.dontrememberother numbers IP address and another pool.  I was so pissed I deleted them quickly and put mine back up.  If it happens again, I'll get a screenshot.
legendary
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June 07, 2014, 03:36:17 AM
#16
Seems Bronan isn't the only one with this problem...

I just lost at least an hour with my primary pool and 1st backup removed from the list. I deleted the other pools that showed up and put my pools back in.  WTF???

Do I have to babysit this rig every few hours to make sure it stays on my pools?  I'm only 22 hours into a 24 hour rental and I already lost over one.  Ugh. I'm getting paranoid now about this rental.

Sorry you have had problems, not had this issue for a while and last time it coincided with some maintenance at leaserigs.

Can you tell me what pools were added it might help me/leaserigs figure out what is happening, I was asleep and nothing has been changed at my end.

All my machines point to the leaserig proxy on a local machine at 192.168.1.200:3333, that is the only pool set in the machine. The proxy gets the pool details from leaserigs and writes them to a pools.conf file on that machine, so the only way for the pools to change as far as I can see is for the leaserigs server to tell it to and write a new config file.

Everything seems to be running fine at the moment from what I can see, but will keep an eye on it. I will ensure that you get what you paid for.

EDIT:
Here is a screenshot from ghash.io that shows them stop mining on my pool when the lease started, and they haven't been active since


hero member
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June 07, 2014, 01:02:50 AM
#15
Seems Bronan isn't the only one with this problem...

I just lost at least an hour with my primary pool and 1st backup removed from the list. I deleted the other pools that showed up and put my pools back in.  WTF???

Do I have to babysit this rig every few hours to make sure it stays on my pools?  I'm only 22 hours into a 24 hour rental and I already lost over one.  Ugh. I'm getting paranoid now about this rental.
legendary
Activity: 1098
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May 07, 2014, 11:05:20 AM
#14
When i woke up this morning the rig has been not on my pools but on your pools instead Sad
All my pools where removed and now shows 0 hash speed

This was resolved via PM at the time but posting to keep things public.

It appeared to be an issue with leaserigs itself as several other users reported problems in their thread around the same time.

I added on additional time for bronan even though I don't believe it was a problem at my end, hopefully he will post confirming that he was satisfied.
hero member
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May 06, 2014, 12:21:11 AM
#13
When i woke up this morning the rig has been not on my pools but on your pools instead Sad
All my pools where removed and now shows 0 hash speed
newbie
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May 02, 2014, 07:54:03 PM
#12
Currently leasing "TigAnt4" for 4 hours. Very stable rig right off the get go.

Nice hashrate!

Great lease! Worth it for sure!

Recommended Provider!

A+++
legendary
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Merit: 1000
May 02, 2014, 06:09:00 AM
#11
Juste rented two rigs and both are taken offline:

Name   Current Speed   Remaining lease time   Provider   
TigAnt1 (SHA256 900.00 GH/s) Using LRP Only Stratum pools supported   OFF   23 hours and 44 minutes   Tigggger   
TigAnt2 (SHA256 900.00 GH/s)   OFF   23 hours and 44 minutes   Tigggger   
Click a mining rig to manage pools and view stats.

Investigating now, will report back shortly

The issue appears to be with the pool you are using (Slush ?) both rigs were constantly connecting and disconnecting from the pool.

As you can see from the stats the rigs were running stable at 950GH average before the rental started, and the other two farms TigAnt3 and TigAnt4 are still running fine.

TigAnt2 has improved a little, TigAnt1 was still playing up so I restarted the proxy server and that too seems to have improved, but they are both suffering from disconnects.

As you can see the machines are hashing OK, I'd recommend adding a 2nd back up pool.



EDIT: Both rigs appear stable now, the disconnects have stopped
legendary
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May 02, 2014, 05:38:49 AM
#10
Juste rented two rigs and both are taken offline:

Name   Current Speed   Remaining lease time   Provider   
TigAnt1 (SHA256 900.00 GH/s) Using LRP Only Stratum pools supported   OFF   23 hours and 44 minutes   Tigggger   
TigAnt2 (SHA256 900.00 GH/s)   OFF   23 hours and 44 minutes   Tigggger   
Click a mining rig to manage pools and view stats.

Investigating now, will report back shortly
member
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May 02, 2014, 05:18:23 AM
#9
Juste rented two rigs and both are taken offline:

Name   Current Speed   Remaining lease time   Provider   
TigAnt1 (SHA256 900.00 GH/s) Using LRP Only Stratum pools supported   OFF   23 hours and 44 minutes   Tigggger   
TigAnt2 (SHA256 900.00 GH/s)   OFF   23 hours and 44 minutes   Tigggger   
Click a mining rig to manage pools and view stats.
newbie
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March 14, 2014, 08:49:47 PM
#8
EXCELLENT Provider.
Responsive, Great Communication & Hashrates in excess of that advertised
Generously compensated for an outage that was pool related - nothing to do with his excellent rigs

Would definitely hire any of Tigggger's rigs again & recommend to all.
A+++
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