\[ANN\]\[FeatherCoin\]\[p2pool\]\[PPLNS\]\[Stratum\]\[0% Fee\] pool.maeh.org
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I need one little help about results and payouts !!
How can I track my earnings on the link!
NOT THE My address appears in the search!
address: 6v3AAzkpCUJacDiYcgn1DFGUMn5SWUSr2x
thx
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[quote name=“Suporte” post=“1020” timestamp=“1367715617”]
I need one little help about results and payouts !!How can I track my earnings on the link!
NOT THE My address appears in the search!
address: 6v3AAzkpCUJacDiYcgn1DFGUMn5SWUSr2x
thx
[/quote]Hey there!
I have found the following entries in the log file for your address:
2013-05-05 00:41:39.003773 Worker 6v3AAzkpCUJacDiYcgn1DFGUMn5SWUSr2x submitted share with hash > target:
2013-05-05 01:15:49.954220 Worker 6v3AAzkpCUJacDiYcgn1DFGUMn5SWUSr2x submitted share with hash > target:
2013-05-05 02:25:18.429806 Worker 6v3AAzkpCUJacDiYcgn1DFGUMn5SWUSr2x submitted share with hash > target:Have you been mining since or stopped mining? You need to mine a certain period of time on a p2pool to receive payments for your mining… Let me know if you’re still mining on the pool - it does not look like you do?
Regards,
MrSheep -
Greetings everyone,
some significant update is coming in the following days: I am currently in the process of migrating the pool server to a dedicated host with a quad core cpu and 32GB of memory. So far the latency in the connection to the other p2pools and the coin daemons looks great. As that is a dedicated server rented for the pool, i will then need to switch to a fee of about 2% i think. Will give you time to re-direct your miners if you are not okay with the fee. Will also let you know when you are able to test the new machine to see if things work better / improve…
Regards,
MrSheep -
Sounds pretty good to me, I do have one question however. How necessary and how much usage does the 32GB of RAM get?
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[quote name=“ShadowEW” post=“1274” timestamp=“1367922744”]
Sounds pretty good to me, I do have one question however. How necessary and how much usage does the 32GB of RAM get?
[/quote]Right now (without much load apart from some tests at the moment), the memory usage is the following:
litecoin daemon: 2.7GB
bitcoin daemon: 2.0GB
chncoin daemon: 0.8GB
feathercoin daemon: 0.8GBThe p2pool for the different pools right now uses between 300 and 500MB - this will significantly increase with the number of miners that connect to the pool.
As for the amount of memory: I have foreseen to eventually put the coin daemon databases into a ram disk if that increases the performance and reduces latency (less disk i/o). For all the daemons listed above that would require roughly 11-12GB of RAM additionally.
Regards,
MrSheep -
[quote name=“MrSheep” post=“1284” timestamp=“1367925326”]
[quote author=ShadowEW link=topic=80.msg1274#msg1274 date=1367922744]
Sounds pretty good to me, I do have one question however. How necessary and how much usage does the 32GB of RAM get?
[/quote]Right now (without much load apart from some tests at the moment), the memory usage is the following:
litecoin daemon: 2.7GB
bitcoin daemon: 2.0GB
chncoin daemon: 0.8GB
feathercoin daemon: 0.8GBThe p2pool for the different pools right now uses between 300 and 500MB - this will significantly increase with the number of miners that connect to the pool.
As for the amount of memory: I have foreseen to eventually put the coin daemon databases into a ram disk if that increases the performance and reduces latency (less disk i/o). For all the daemons listed above that would require roughly 11-12GB of RAM additionally.
Regards,
MrSheep[/quote]
Hmm, thanks for explaining out the usage figures MrSheep.
I (personally) don’t think that the latency would very too different, yes a RAMDisk has insane read and write I/Os but I can’t see it ever needing such figures.
I’d wager (and this is me personally again) that your average run of the mill 300MB/s R/W SSD should provide plenty of overhead.
Still, it’s something to keep in mind for me. I intend to just run a small pool for friends anywhom. I have some 16GB kits laying around but I don’t think I’ll exceed 4GB to be quite honest. :PAgain, thanks for taking the time to provide a few figures for me, pretty sure it’ll be interesting information for a few onlookers too. ^^
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[quote name=“fishboy” post=“1381” timestamp=“1367986614”]
been mining for about 10 hours now… how come i couldn’t see my address in the statistics ? http://pool.maeh.org:19327/static/should i wait about 24 hours first ?
[/quote]It takes some time until you build up your number of shares among all shares. You should at least mine 24 hours to see what is being paid out. Do you see your workers address at http://pool.maeh.org:19327/static/graphs.html?Day ? If you PM me your workers address, i can check if i see your worker submitting shares…
Regards,
MrSheep -
[quote name=“fishboy” post=“1385” timestamp=“1367991542”]
yep the link http://pool.maeh.org:19327/static/graphs.html?Dayshows my address
[/quote]I have checked the log files. Your worker(s) have submitted shares at
2013-05-07 16:07:02
2013-05-08 02:25:09
2013-05-08 07:58:42As you have seen, your workers address shows up in the graphs now that you have submitted shares. You also see that you would get a payout if the overall p2pool (not only pool.maeh.org) finds a block, if these shares are in the last 100.000 shares. That is usually the case if you constantly submit shares. Your hash rate is rather low, though.
Regards,
MrSheep -
Greetings everyone,
quick notice: The data center infrastructure where the pool is currently hosted needs to undergo a maintenance and thus the current pool server will be affected by a 2-3 hour downtime. To minimize the downtime for the miners the pool will temporarily be moved to a different host during that time.
The expected downtime for the miners will be approximately 30 seconds in which they will connect to the temporary pool with a new IP address. Once the maintenance is completed the pool will be moved back to the normal host.
The move to the temporary host will take place today and should go without interruption apart from the mining clients reconnecting.
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Greetings!
FYI: The pool is back to the normal host running it. The switch during maintenance and back went smooth with miners only needing to re-connect once.
Regards,
MrSheep