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[quote name=“svennand” post=“16903” timestamp=“1371861302”]
Am im the only one experiencing problems when mining here?.
I get those pesky connection to stratum messages, which should not matter but my card speeds are going from 560 to 480ish regularly.
Tried to bost engine and clock now and get 630khash pr card, however every 5-10 seconds the speed plumets down to around 480 before slowly rising again.
Seems the cards run out of work or somethingTried litecoinpool now to see if the same phenomenon was there, but no, when i mine there i dont go under 600khash pr card…
EDIT.
I take some of it back, seems to happen when using litecoinpool to, only not that much and not that often.
One-two card can go to 550hash and rise again. with ftc however i had issues tweaking cards due to jumpy readouts… :o
If you look at my mining graph (ftc 6q6NJNyr1KEsFAwv5CqiWG8ZpJMpu6v6QC) you see what i mean, all the cards run 24/7 stable without any hicks, however the hashrate act like a jojo :P
[/quote]Hmmm… The hashrate on the graphs will look jumpy as it based on shares found rather than actual hash rate. If you look at mine, they jump too. Sometimes i hit 4GHs on 3 GHs rig. As for the stratum malarky - glitch free here, all 20 cards running at a steady ~750. Are you sure there’s no issue with your connection to the Internets as it’s happening on 2 pools?
Obviously with ltc and ftc there will be different workloads so length of time working on shares may vary.
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Dont think it has to do with internet connection.
Cat6 cabling, high quality switches and 60/60Mbit fiber connection.i understand those share readouts, however i think the graph really reflects my hashrate readout from cgminer.
Been looking a while at one of my 4x7950 rig, it seems that when i get several: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart after one another the cards dive in hashrate. -
[quote name=“svennand” post=“16906” timestamp=“1371862508”]
Dont think it has to do with internet connection.
Cat6 cabling, high quality switches and 60/60Mbit fiber connection.i understand those share readouts, however i think the graph really reflects my hashrate readout from cgminer.
Been looking a while at my 4x7950 rig, it seems that when i get several: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart after one another the cards dive in hashrate.
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The work restarts are just when someone finds a share. It’s a notification to tell cgminer to start a new piece of work. Looking at your graph it’s no more wobbly than mine and mine hasn’t budged from 750. Set up a continuous ping to the server and see what jitter you get.Also, are you using the --failover-only switch?
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[quote name=“Nutnut” post=“16907” timestamp=“1371862737”]
[quote author=svennand link=topic=1762.msg16906#msg16906 date=1371862508]
Dont think it has to do with internet connection.
Cat6 cabling, high quality switches and 60/60Mbit fiber connection.i understand those share readouts, however i think the graph really reflects my hashrate readout from cgminer.
Been looking a while at my 4x7950 rig, it seems that when i get several: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart after one another the cards dive in hashrate.
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The work restarts are just when someone finds a share. It’s a notification to tell cgminer to start a new piece of work. Looking at your graph it’s no more wobbly than mine and mine hasn’t budged from 750. Set up a continuous ping to the server and see what jitter you get.Also, are you using the --failover-only switch?
[/quote]Will set up ping later. first of i will testrun my new cards settings for 24hours and se if it looks stable.
Get my new mb tomorrow to so i can throw in an aditional 2500khash.I have setup failover switch yes=)
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[quote name=“svennand” post=“16908” timestamp=“1371863173”]
[quote author=Nutnut link=topic=1762.msg16907#msg16907 date=1371862737]
[quote author=svennand link=topic=1762.msg16906#msg16906 date=1371862508]
Dont think it has to do with internet connection.
Cat6 cabling, high quality switches and 60/60Mbit fiber connection.i understand those share readouts, however i think the graph really reflects my hashrate readout from cgminer.
Been looking a while at my 4x7950 rig, it seems that when i get several: Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart after one another the cards dive in hashrate.
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The work restarts are just when someone finds a share. It’s a notification to tell cgminer to start a new piece of work. Looking at your graph it’s no more wobbly than mine and mine hasn’t budged from 750. Set up a continuous ping to the server and see what jitter you get.Also, are you using the --failover-only switch?
[/quote]Will set up ping later. first of i will testrun my new cards settings for 24hours and se if it looks stable.
Get my new mb tomorrow to so i can throw in an aditional 2500khash.I have setup failover switch yes=)
[/quote]Boy do we need the extra hashes! Good luck with new board. Off to bed now. ttfn.
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Lol im doing the install now to get another 4x7950 up and running when i realised that one of my small rig was rather cool…
Looks like it has been offline for about two weeks, but since its only 1200khash i didnt notice from the graph!
DAMNIT ::)Is it some way to split the graphs for each rig without needing several different ftc adresses? I see you have, but guess that is since you are the “p2pool” operator=) Did the same when i had my own p2pool.
I however liked your p2pool and tought i’d just stick around rather than use time setting up my own (have a bunch of other ftc ideas in the process) -
Doh! I hate it when that happens. For me a rig only falls over about 5 minutes after I’ve left the house for the day!
Unfortunately no, there’s no way to have separate stats per rig unless your the owner of the “default payout address”. Basically, if you specify a wallet address as your username it will payout to that address. I you specify “Rig 1”, being an invalid address it just goes to the default payout address. Basically I’ve misconfigured my rigs to make it do that.
You could always create a vanity address so they are easier to identify?
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[quote name=“Nutnut” post=“17064” timestamp=“1371950969”]
Doh! I hate it when that happens. For me a rig only falls over about 5 minutes after I’ve left the house for the day!Unfortunately no, there’s no way to have separate stats per rig unless your the owner of the “default payout address”. Basically, if you specify a wallet address as your username it will payout to that address. I you specify “Rig 1”, being an invalid address it just goes to the default payout address. Basically I’ve misconfigured my rigs to make it do that.
You could always create a vanity address so they are easier to identify?
[/quote]Ah, i might just create different feathercoin in adress for each rig, that way i at least am able to see if one of em isnt contributing in a longer run.
However for now i redirected my power to coinotron.com, need to have better overview of the rigs for a small period of time (doing some tweaking). Finally went above 10Mhash… -
[quote name=“svennand” post=“17076” timestamp=“1371952268”]
[quote author=Nutnut link=topic=1762.msg17064#msg17064 date=1371950969]
Doh! I hate it when that happens. For me a rig only falls over about 5 minutes after I’ve left the house for the day!Unfortunately no, there’s no way to have separate stats per rig unless your the owner of the “default payout address”. Basically, if you specify a wallet address as your username it will payout to that address. I you specify “Rig 1”, being an invalid address it just goes to the default payout address. Basically I’ve misconfigured my rigs to make it do that.
You could always create a vanity address so they are easier to identify?
[/quote]Ah, i might just create different feathercoin in adress for each rig, that way i at least am able to see if one of em isnt contributing in a longer run.
However for now i redirected my power to coinotron.com, need to have better overview of the rigs for a small period of time (doing some tweaking). Finally went above 10Mhash…
[/quote]Aww man! We could do with those hashes on the p2p network to bring the variance down a bit. :p
Gratz on the 10MHs! ;D
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Hehe one day… as of now i have measly 6mhash…damn you pesky fire!
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Everybody seems to have abandoned this P2Pool node! down to less than 4Mh/s from a high of over 24Mh/s.
Still mining for me though…
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Yeah, I moved my miners back to my local node rather than my public node. Being p2pool though, it doesn’t matter which node you mine on.
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[quote name=“Nutnut” post=“17883” timestamp=“1372280975”]
Yeah, I moved my miners back to my local node rather than my public node. Being p2pool though, it doesn’t matter which node you mine on.
[/quote]Im thinking about expanding more beyond 11Mhash, maybe double it if i can arrange space/circuit breakers for it.
Would be great if your pool lived when i got my mining equip up. Found a solution for having full controll over my miners to without the need for information from p2pool network -
I need to do a whee bit of maintenance in this server (move it to a new host) so you may experience a few disconnections. I’ll try to keep downtime to a minimum but if you are concerned you can always join my regular [url=http://www.nut2pools.com]ftc mining pool[/url].
I’ll swing the dns round in the background so you may not even notice.
Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
Nut[sup]2[/sup]
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Someone is mining on my p2pool server with an invalid address and as a result the payments are going to the default payout address (mine).
Whoever is 6fmAsR81RCkzgfZVoqekwQDZ2HMFg5oU3h1 needs to check their address.
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[quote name=“Nutnut” post=“25145” timestamp=“1376164700”]
Someone is mining on my p2pool server with an invalid address and as a result the payments are going to the default payout address (mine).Whoever is 6fmAsR81RCkzgfZVoqekwQDZ2HMFg5oU3h1 needs to check their address.
[/quote]Thats me but why is it wrong??
6fmAsR81RCkzgfZVoqekwQDZ2HMFg5oU3h Ohhh where did that 1 come from. was wondering why all these days an no payment
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[quote name=“Piedaddy” post=“25368” timestamp=“1376333382”]
[quote author=Nutnut link=topic=1762.msg25145#msg25145 date=1376164700]
Someone is mining on my p2pool server with an invalid address and as a result the payments are going to the default payout address (mine).Whoever is 6fmAsR81RCkzgfZVoqekwQDZ2HMFg5oU3h1 needs to check their address.
[/quote]Thats me but why is it wrong??
6fmAsR81RCkzgfZVoqekwQDZ2HMFg5oU3h Ohhh where did that 1 come from. was wondering why all these days an no payment
[/quote]Unfortunately i have no real way of telling what your earnings were as i myself was using an old address that i no longer have. I only realised as i saw the “Payout if a block were found NOW” was not 0 which shows something is going to the address in the server scripts.
Now, that said, i can see from the graphs that you were mining from around around 8am on Thursday until now (call it 5 days) with 500Kh/s (rounded up) which according to the calculator here would be 10FTC per day at the current diff (rounded up) but obviously the diff was a bit lower last week…
Tell you what, i’ll sling you 150ftc to help with the losses you suffered on crypdough as you seem to be having a crappy time with mining atm! ;D .
As a side note, there’s always the “regular” pool at [url=http://ftc.nut2pools.com]ftc.nut2pools.com[/url] if the hashrate is getting a little low on the p2p network.
Edit: lol - realised i only have 90ftc in my wallet as confirmed funds! :-[ Will send in about an hour. ;D
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just read about the crypdouch.
Loosing 400+ ftc is a bitch.
Sending 100ftc your way Piedaddy. -
Sent. ;)
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[quote name=“svennand” post=“25379” timestamp=“1376336975”]
just read about the crypdouch.
Loosing 400+ ftc is a bitch.
Sending 100ftc your way Piedaddy.
[/quote]Thanks so much! yeah I had gotten one payment and thought he was cool but The entire time I was in the hospital (almost a month) he took my earnings since my rig was running the entire time. Thanks so much I appreciate it!!