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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 256 blocks solved! - page 108. (Read 102344 times)

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legendary
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Ruu \o/
Question for you all. I was looking at the solo pool stats and noticed the number of rejected shares versus total shares accepted.

"accepted": 24575964250308, "rejected": 8543041616789,

Is it normal to have such a high ratio of rejected to accepted shares? It's almost 35%.

Just curious...



It's not normal, it's likely shitty asic firmware. If the reported hashrate is still fine and consistent with the hardware then just ignore it, it means it's submitting shares below difficulty or something stupid.

So there's enough shitty firmware out there running in miners solo mining on this pool to cause over 1/3 of the total shares submitted by the entire solo pool to be rejected? That seems crazy! I could understand if a small portion of the miners connected to the pool had that issue but over 1/3 of our shares submitted are being rejected. Is this due to rentals maybe?

I'm not an expert by any stretch in this area which is why I'm trying to understand more about it. It just seems like a very gross inefficiency if 1/3 of our total shares on the solo pool as a whole are being rejected.
It's probably one miner, likely a rental related phenomenon. I might investigate.
jr. member
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Question for you all. I was looking at the solo pool stats and noticed the number of rejected shares versus total shares accepted.

"accepted": 24575964250308, "rejected": 8543041616789,

Is it normal to have such a high ratio of rejected to accepted shares? It's almost 35%.

Just curious...



It's not normal, it's likely shitty asic firmware. If the reported hashrate is still fine and consistent with the hardware then just ignore it, it means it's submitting shares below difficulty or something stupid.

So there's enough shitty firmware out there running in miners solo mining on this pool to cause over 1/3 of the total shares submitted by the entire solo pool to be rejected? That seems crazy! I could understand if a small portion of the miners connected to the pool had that issue but over 1/3 of our shares submitted are being rejected. Is this due to rentals maybe?

I'm not an expert by any stretch in this area which is why I'm trying to understand more about it. It just seems like a very gross inefficiency if 1/3 of our total shares on the solo pool as a whole are being rejected.
jr. member
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Question for you all. I was looking at the solo pool stats and noticed the number of rejected shares versus total shares accepted.

"accepted": 24575964250308, "rejected": 8543041616789,

Is it normal to have such a high ratio of rejected to accepted shares? It's almost 35%.

Just curious...



It's not normal, it's likely shitty asic firmware. If the reported hashrate is still fine and consistent with the hardware then just ignore it, it means it's submitting shares below difficulty or something stupid.

Ck, I think you are referring to the Ckpool Pool data, now marked as rejected 8544606234606 and accepted 25021741637908.
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legendary
Activity: 4088
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Ruu \o/
Question for you all. I was looking at the solo pool stats and noticed the number of rejected shares versus total shares accepted.

"accepted": 24575964250308, "rejected": 8543041616789,

Is it normal to have such a high ratio of rejected to accepted shares? It's almost 35%.

Just curious...



It's not normal, it's likely shitty asic firmware. If the reported hashrate is still fine and consistent with the hardware then just ignore it, it means it's submitting shares below difficulty or something stupid.
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legendary
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Ruu \o/
I would add that CKPool has been almost two months with an average of 19P more or less without hitting a block, could it be due to the increase of the difficulty in these last months?

I think that 19P is like 190 asics of 100Th/s and it scares me to believe that it takes so many machines to not hit a block in 2 months.
Nope, it's just because 19P is a piddly small amount of hashrate. The difficulty increases have only been modest recently.
jr. member
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Question for you all. I was looking at the solo pool stats and noticed the number of rejected shares versus total shares accepted.

"accepted": 24575964250308, "rejected": 8543041616789,

Is it normal to have such a high ratio of rejected to accepted shares? It's almost 35%.

Just curious...





Good questiong¡¡

I would add that CKPool has been almost two months with an average of 19P more or less without hitting a block, could it be due to the increase of the difficulty in these last months?

I think that 19P is like 190 asics of 100Th/s and it scares me to believe that it takes so many machines to not hit a block in 2 months.
jr. member
Activity: 98
Merit: 5
Question for you all. I was looking at the solo pool stats and noticed the number of rejected shares versus total shares accepted.

"accepted": 24575964250308, "rejected": 8543041616789,

Is it normal to have such a high ratio of rejected to accepted shares? It's almost 35%.

Just curious...


newbie
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Hi, I am attempting to run the setupsoloproxy.sh on ubuntu and ckproxy is missing. I checked the http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/soloproxy and ckproxy is missing from the directory as well. Can someone please help me run the script? Is there a step by step direction I can use? or connect with the author?

Please help! I can send snapshots is the ask in unclear.

Thank you in advance.
legendary
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Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
This is private question. Need direct contact of support.

Than use a PM direkt to CK  Grin
newbie
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This is private question. Need direct contact of support.
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legendary
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Ruu \o/
Hi!
Where get contacts support of this pool?
In IRC not answer.
You are in the support thread. Ask your question.
newbie
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Hi!
Where get contacts support of this pool?
In IRC not answer.
legendary
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Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
Other OS or set a parameter to transmit more or less data…
It is depending on your client or your setting what you have made.

Best regards,
Willi

Is it important, should I fix it somehow?
Here is all ok, nothing to fix  Grin
If you send more bytes per ping, you can check your line and the route how are the testresult if you send more data. That ist more for troubleshooting…
Think it is all ok what I see
jr. member
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Other OS or set a parameter to transmit more or less data…
It is depending on your client or your setting what you have made.

Best regards,
Willi

Is it important, should I fix it somehow?
legendary
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Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
Other OS or set a parameter to transmit more or less data…
It is depending on your client or your setting what you have made.

Best regards,
Willi
jr. member
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Haciendo ping a solo.ckpool.org [51.81.56.15] con 32 bytes de datos:
Respuesta desde 51.81.56.15: bytes=32 tiempo=116ms TTL=51
Respuesta desde 51.81.56.15: bytes=32 tiempo=116ms TTL=51
Respuesta desde 51.81.56.15: bytes=32 tiempo=115ms TTL=51
Respuesta desde 51.81.56.15: bytes=32 tiempo=115ms TTL=51

I have this data, which range would be the best to follow in CKPool?


That's fine. Up to 150ms should still be fine.

Why do I see 32 Bytes and the data shown are 64 Bytes?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
One needs to ask: How are these folks trying to connect? Using TOR and/or a VPN where the data is bounced around several long links to different servers before getting to/from the endpoints? Those are insanely long ping times for any direct network connection...

Yeah over 200 = bad

and over 300 = worse

never mind that he had some over 400 and over 500
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
One needs to ask: How are these folks trying to connect? Using TOR and/or a VPN where the data is bounced around several long links to different servers before getting to/from the endpoints? Those are insanely long ping times for any direct network connection...
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legendary
Activity: 4088
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Ruu \o/
I ping, your server change name to solo4.ckpool.org, 395 ms.
Too slow?

jack1@hp:~$ ping solo.ckpool.org -c 5
PING solo.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=1 ttl=38 time=512 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=2 ttl=38 time=433 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=3 ttl=38 time=355 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=4 ttl=38 time=379 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=5 ttl=38 time=300 ms

--- solo.ckpool.org ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 299.737/395.647/511.561/72.009 ms

Yes definitely too slow. Try solo6.ckpool.org if your network supports IPV6.
member
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I ping, your server change name to solo4.ckpool.org, 395 ms.
Too slow?

jack1@hp:~$ ping solo.ckpool.org -c 5
PING solo.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=1 ttl=38 time=512 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=2 ttl=38 time=433 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=3 ttl=38 time=355 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=4 ttl=38 time=379 ms
64 bytes from solo4.ckpool.org (51.81.56.15): icmp_seq=5 ttl=38 time=300 ms

--- solo.ckpool.org ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 299.737/395.647/511.561/72.009 ms
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