P2pool feathercoin linux
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@Wellenreiter said:
I used http://146.185.178.40:19327/static/ to access your pool and it showed some hashrate, but not 20 Mhash. Currently there are no miners working on the pool node.
http://146.185.178.40:19327/peer_addresses show connections to the p2pool cloud, so the setup of your pool looks fine.Contgratulations :D
Thanks!!
When I am using my own computer to mine shows everything, but looks the amount of coins that I am making
see last blocks and payout
http://146.185.178.40:19327/static/new/Right now I have over 80 miners “connect” in the pool should be around 50Mh/s
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Don’t get confused with p2pool statistics and local statistiks.
The payout list on your node shows the payouts for all miners mining on the whole pool, not just your node. For exapmle 6jU5FFgUxBHsAs7LAFLxoiepsaKUCmJiyr is mining on http://104.236.34.9:19327
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@Wellenreiter said:
Don’t get confused with p2pool statistics and local statistiks.
The payout list on your node shows the payouts for all miners mining on the whole pool, not just your node. For exapmle 6jU5FFgUxBHsAs7LAFLxoiepsaKUCmJiyr is mining on http://104.236.34.9:19327
HAHAHAHAHAH
I am so sorry man I just put the wrong IP hahaha I was using this node 104.236.34.9:19327
Probably I am tired. I will appoint to mine IP and than take a rest
Thank you so much again -
Now It’s working just fine hehehe thanks so much for everything
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So on the pay outs all the address there are connecting so how trough a p2pool node correct and doing some work I mean making shares?
I am following the uncle_muddy instructions
p2pool.neoscrypt.de -n 88.80.190.15
when I execute the screen Can I choose another one? Do you know a List?
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I assume you are referring to this line in Muddy_s howto:
screen -d -m -S ftcpool ~/p2pool-neoscrypt/run_p2pool.py --net feathercoin -f 1 -a 6qVeZcweUu3s8mS79ebaFri73pc3AW7P9f --donate 0 --w 19327 feathercoinrpc generateastrongpassword -n p2pool.neoscrypt.de -n 88.80.190.15
you can run a program in another screen by replacing the -S ftcpool with -S <another name>
screen -ls gives a list of running screens for a user
screen -r <screen name> connects to a screen running in background -
@Wellenreiter said:
I assume you are referring to this line in Muddy_s howto:
screen -d -m -S ftcpool ~/p2pool-neoscrypt/run_p2pool.py --net feathercoin -f 1 -a 6qVeZcweUu3s8mS79ebaFri73pc3AW7P9f --donate 0 --w 19327 feathercoinrpc generateastrongpassword -n p2pool.neoscrypt.de -n 88.80.190.15
you can run a program in another screen by replacing the -S ftcpool with -S <another name>
screen -ls gives a list of running screens for a user
screen -r <screen name> connects to a screen running in backgroundYeah but do you know another node with more workers? Because I am pretty much the only one here.
What I would like to know it’s about a list of public peers why I have to put this n p2pool.neoscrypt.de -n 88.80.190.15
This one Is it the best?Thank you
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The number of workers on a node is not that interesting, as the p2pool cloud is one virtual pool with many nodes. Most p2pool nodes have a small number of miners only.
You can find a list of public p2pool nodes on http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de. It is dynamically generated.
With the -n parameter you specify one or more p2pool nodes to connect to initially after starting your node. This helps to connect your node to the p2pool cloud.
If you omit this parameter, your node uses a node specified in the code to create the initial connection. As soon as an initial connection is made it gets the addresses of more peers from the other node. -
I read the website P2pool better now that I am not a Zombie.
Pretty nice idea it’s definitely what was looking for. It’s like mining in your own POOL.
I will try to get 100MH/s to keep for like one year in this node so more people maybe be interesting in mining using the P2poolreally nice work from you guys
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@gwbraa : how man riggs do you have?
currently you provde 210 Mhash.
There is a little problem with that :(
The ‘normal miner’ has a hashrate of <= 200 khash, what is 0.1 % of your hashrate.
The result is, that your rigg currently finds blocks faster than the other nodes can provide valid hashes to their p2pool node and therefore never get paid for their mining efforts.You can see that in the p2pool display.
Whenever the time to block is shorter than the time to share, miners with smaller hash rates have problems to submit shares before a block is found.
Whenever a block is found new work is distributed to the miners and their work is useless.can you try the following:
- configure your miner or miners to use a higher share difficulty than the default.
- you can do that by adding a +<number> to your miner’s user name.
- example: ccminer -N 60 -i 19.5 -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://146.185.178.40:19327 -u YOUR_FTC_PAYOUT_ADDRESS+5 -p x
There is no space between the payout address and the ‘+’ and the ‘+’ and the number.
You can vary the number.
I hope, that will enable the other miners to submit shares before new blocks are found.
- configure your miner or miners to use a higher share difficulty than the default.
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Diffitcult from the miners are 3555.52757900 right now
That’s help??? or not really?
I had over 200 miners connect
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@Wellenreiter said:
@gwbraa : how man riggs do you have?
currently you provde 210 Mhash.
There is a little problem with that :(
The ‘normal miner’ has a hashrate of <= 200 khash, what is 0.1 % of your hashrate.
The result is, that your rigg currently finds blocks faster than the other nodes can provide valid hashes to their p2pool node and therefore never get paid for their mining efforts.You can see that in the p2pool display.
Whenever the time to block is shorter than the time to share, miners with smaller hash rates have problems to submit shares before a block is found.
Whenever a block is found new work is distributed to the miners and their work is useless.can you try the following:
- configure your miner or miners to use a higher share difficulty than the default.
- you can do that by adding a +<number> to your miner’s user name.
- example: ccminer -N 60 -i 19.5 -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://146.185.178.40:19327 -u YOUR_FTC_PAYOUT_ADDRESS+5 -p x
There is no space between the payout address and the ‘+’ and the ‘+’ and the number.
You can vary the number.
I hope, that will enable the other miners to submit shares before new blocks are found.
What’s a good speed to make the most of it?
- configure your miner or miners to use a higher share difficulty than the default.
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I was founding a lot of blocks. but I do understand what you said. when I turn on my computer the miner he was not getting accept shares only a fews I guess because it’s too difficulty
I will keep 10 MH/s to see what’ will happen in 24 hours.But when I was fast I was found a lot of blocks but I guess I was supposed to find even more no?
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I have no idea.
you could start with +100 and see what will happen.
You should wait for 1 -2 hours to see a good result.
Then you can adjust the difficulty.
There are two different settings possible:- user name+>number -> gives a share difficult of number+ normal share difficulty
- username/number -> gives a fixes share diff on number
I try to find the documentation so I can give a definite answer.
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@Wellenreiter said:
I have no idea.
you could start with +100 and see what will happen.
You should wait for 1 -2 hours to see a good result.
Then you can adjust the difficulty.
There are two different settings possible:- user name+>number -> gives a share difficult of number+ normal share difficulty
- username/number -> gives a fixes share diff on number
I try to find the documentation so I can give a definite answer.
The weird think it’s about the shares I cannot have one share. I reboot the server and still the same.
I will keep average of 10MH/s for some hours to see what happen
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@gwbraa I have implemented ‘adaptive share difficulty’ on my p2pool server and just testing it.
It basically implements a different rule set to calculate the share difficulty on a per worker basis.
if you want to try : https://github.com/wellenreiter01/p2pool-neoscrypt
use the ‘adaptive’ branch, not the master branch.In order to enable the adaptive share difficulty you need to add a ‘-d A’ to the start command.
The miner login is then just the payout address without any additions.Keep in mind, that the rpcuser/password must be the last parameter of the command line ;)
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@Wellenreiter said:
@gwbraa I have implemented ‘adaptive share difficulty’ on my p2pool server and just testing it.
It basically implements a different rule set to calculate the share difficulty on a per worker basis.
if you want to try : https://github.com/wellenreiter01/p2pool-neoscrypt
use the ‘adaptive’ branch, not the master branch.In order to enable the adaptive share difficulty you need to add a ‘-d A’ to the start command.
The miner login is then just the payout address without any additions.Keep in mind, that the rpcuser/password must be the last parameter of the command line ;)
Just made the chances.
I think now looks like everything it’s happening again!!Thanks
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Wellenreite Can you tell me How Can I not connect to the other nodes?
I will set upt a dedicated server and I wanna try run the 200MH/S for some couple hours and I do not want to get everyone not making shares because I am to fast.
Also How can I setup a hostname for the p2pool server??Thanks
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Not sure what you mean, your miners cannot connect to other p2pool nodes, or yoir node cannot connect to other p2pool nodes?
In order to set up a nodename for your node, that is known to the Internert, you need to register a domain and then create a DNS Record for the host. There is a small monthly fee for the domain.
With your bandwidth of 200 Mhash, you always will find block so fast, that other nodes have difficulty to submit valid shares before your miner finds a new block.
A possible solution:
- go for solo mining with most of your hash power and only keep a hashrate comparable to the hasrate other miners provide or may be double it. This will increase the diffculty of the blockchain, but the p2pool will keep the share difficulty low, so others can submit shares to the p2pool nodes.