New P2Pool Node - East Coast USA - NO FEE!
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@RIPPEDDRAGON said:
pointed 1.3MH/s @ it
Nice!
I planned to add another 1.2MH/s last night but ran into power issues. It maybe a few weeks before I can bring that online. -
@AmDD said:
@RIPPEDDRAGON said:
pointed 1.3MH/s @ it
Nice!
I planned to add another 1.2MH/s last night but ran into power issues. It maybe a few weeks before I can bring that online.I feel you there, I invested in some 12 gauge extension chords, best decision ever. Even if I finish another rig tonight I need to run power for it from somewhere else in the house.
I will be rewiring my basement here in the first half of the year. Just had to replace all my lines from the weather head to my house and went from a 100a to 200a main. The old weather head was mounted sideways and was filled with silicone to stop leakage, needless to say, 25 years later, water was running into my house through my main and into the circuit breaker and I lost one phase completely.
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re: New p2pool node :
Nice work, I set it as my back-up pool if http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 is down.
Seems to work Ok from UK. How did you (does one) test the latency to compare what I’m getting, ping?
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@wrapper said:
re: New p2pool node :
Nice work, I set it as my back-up pool if http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 is down.
Seems to work Ok from UK. How did you (does one) test the latency to compare what I’m getting, ping?
Yeah, a ping from the mining machine/network will give you the latency.
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I have checked, there is no ping available in javascript, so we can’t easily include the latency into the table on http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de :(
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If we make a second table with just IP addresses, then it would be easier to cut and paste it into a spreadsheet, then put the commend in front by adding a column , i.e ping
then cut it out again and create a script to run.
I’ve done it with a bit of messing and made :
./P2PoolLatency.sh
ping -c 4 static.123.79.243.136.cli
ping -c 4 104.236.34.9
ping -c 4 70-59-2-236.hlrn.qwest.ne
ping -c 4 p2pool.neoscrypt.de
ping -c 4 83.69.11.229
ping -c 4 www.schism.nyc
ping -c 4 213.226.18.82
ping -c 4 d175.diamond.servdiscount
ping -c 4 78.107.58.201
ping -c 4 118.113.120.77.colo.stati
ping -c 4 115.28.24.213Then run it to output via
./P2PoolLatency.sh >> Latency.outJust use replace to change ping -c 4 to ping -c 1 or some other command.
PING 104.236.34.9 (104.236.34.9) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 104.236.34.9: icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=106 ms
64 bytes from 104.236.34.9: icmp_seq=2 ttl=49 time=106 ms
64 bytes from 104.236.34.9: icmp_seq=3 ttl=49 time=106 ms
64 bytes from 104.236.34.9: icmp_seq=4 ttl=49 time=105 ms— 104.236.34.9 ping statistics —
4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3001ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 105.962/106.401/106.884/0.557 ms
PING p2pool.neoscrypt.de (46.4.0.101) 56(84) bytes of data.I can cut each one out for more detail or as with this one is slow, but interested any ideas on other ways to do it…
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here is a site that does it and more. not sure how tho: http://p2pool.co/
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So I modified my pool home page a little. It now has a link to Wellenreiters pool list page at the top (Public List) and links to the Feathercoin P2pool github at the bottom.
I like this frontend but I wish it would list the miners somewhere.
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@AmDD said:
So I modified my pool home page a little. It now has a link to Wellenreiters pool list page at the top (Public List) and links to the Feathercoin P2pool github at the bottom.
I like this frontend but I wish it would list the miners somewhere.
I was able to hack together the code to display the active miners on the node. Its not pretty and can probably be done in a much better way but it works and Im no dev so this is as good as it gets. :)
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Good work :)
Just to give you a heads up, I’m adapting the latest p2pool code for Neoscrypt. One of the problems I have is to make the switch to the new version as smooth as possible.
I will post here in the forum, when I release a new version
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I am a little curious as to why I dont see a miner on your site for address:
6mJRsPuosrqK9kG5a3JuoecNxPdX1P4Lvxyet it is receiving big payouts each block…
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@RIPPEDDRAGON
The payout addresses listened are the ones of the whole pool, not just from the local node.
You need to check all nodes of the pool in order to see all mining addresses -
@RIPPEDDRAGON said:
I am a little curious as to why I dont see a miner on your site for address:
6mJRsPuosrqK9kG5a3JuoecNxPdX1P4Lvxyet it is receiving big payouts each block…
Hm, Im not sure. Looks like it has received payments long before I had my pool running. Maybe its the donation address for p2pool? I dont know how to tell what pool generated solved the block.
EDIT: Its mining on this pool: http://2.80.39.11:19327/static/
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P2pool shares are global. If your site goes down it just picks up at another p2pool. That may be why you already had shares.
It is possible to extract information via p2pool by adding the following variables to the site name e.g.
http://2.80.39.11:19327/difficulty
Variables available from p2pool :
difficulty
rate
users
user_stales
fee
current_payouts
patron_sendmany
global_stats
local_stats
peer_addresses
peer_txpool_sizes
peer_versions
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Oops. so apparently when I close the putty session, P2pool closed as well, sorry. Its back up now.
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@AmDD said:
Oops. so apparently when I close the putty session, P2pool closed as well, sorry. Its back up now.
are you running on linux?
Then checkout the screen program
screen -dmS P2pool ./run_p2pool.py <PARMETERS>
This starts a disconnected shell.
You can connect to the shell with
screen -r P2pool
and leave the screen session with
ALT-a d <CR>
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@RIPPEDDRAGON said:
I am a little curious as to why I dont see a miner on your site for address:
6mJRsPuosrqK9kG5a3JuoecNxPdX1P4Lvxyet it is receiving big payouts each block…
That would be my address. The p2pool node wasn’t public.
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@Wellenreiter said:
@AmDD said:
Oops. so apparently when I close the putty session, P2pool closed as well, sorry. Its back up now.
are you running on linux?
Then checkout the screen program
screen -dmS P2pool ./run_p2pool.py <PARMETERS>
This starts a disconnected shell.
You can connect to the shell with
screen -r P2pool
and leave the screen session with
ALT-a d <CR>
nice, thanks!!
Sorry for dropping the pool again. Im done playing now, I promise! :) -
@nunofsp said:
@RIPPEDDRAGON said:
I am a little curious as to why I dont see a miner on your site for address:
6mJRsPuosrqK9kG5a3JuoecNxPdX1P4Lvxyet it is receiving big payouts each block…
That would be my address. The p2pool node wasn’t public.
It is now. I’m testing a few things.Hi and welcome! Seems like we have had some decent luck today.
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How do I set my diff for your pool?