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September 27, 2013, 10:13:24 PM
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Just pointed it there.  I have no problem running 1, 2, or 3 workers.  Takes about an hour for the hash rate to climb up to where it belongs - It seems like Slush uses shares submitted over the last hour to estimate hash rate.

Make sure you're using  username.worker_name and port 3333  on stratum.bitcoin.cz
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September 27, 2013, 10:15:48 PM
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Just pointed it there.  I have no problem running 1, 2, or 3 workers.  Takes about an hour for the hash rate to climb up to where it belongs - Slush uses shares submitted over the last hour to estimate hash rate.

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stratum.bitcoin.cz   3333   Trongersoll.Ruby thepassword
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September 27, 2013, 10:21:16 PM
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Yes - Looks like this:

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September 27, 2013, 10:21:56 PM
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try: nano /run/shm/.stat.log to see whats going on with the chips. Maybe your h-board is not fully inserted

you probably have the wrong (default) ip in use. did you change to your home network (usually 192.168.1.249 / 255.255.255.0 / 192.168.1.1 for ip/dns/gateway)

edit: saw you can ping out, so your net is probably ok. try another pool like
    mint.bitminter.com     3333    klondike.guest      x

Correct me if I'm wrong but shouldn't the syntax here ... "klondike.guest" be "klondike_guest" for BitMinter (and BTCGuild).  And Slush uses "."  Or does it work both ways when entering workername?

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mint.bitminter.com     3333    klondike_guest      x

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September 27, 2013, 10:28:55 PM
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Yes - Looks like this:



hmmm... i'll play with it tomorrow, no light in that room and it is starting to get dark out. At least it is hashing somewhere. currently BTCguild is showing it at 23,928.54 MH/s continuously rising.
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September 28, 2013, 09:34:54 AM
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Yes - Looks like this:



hmmm... i'll play with it tomorrow, no light in that room and it is starting to get dark out. At least it is hashing somewhere. currently BTCguild is showing it at 23,928.54 MH/s continuously rising.



On your picture....use all 3 pool spots, leave them enabled.   they can be the same worker or 3 different workers to the same pool or different pool...my best advice is use all 3 slots.  I notice you have the bottom 2 turned off.
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September 28, 2013, 11:26:19 AM
Last edit: September 28, 2013, 11:49:25 AM by -Redacted-
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Yes, I have the bottom two proxies turned off, and I'm getting 67 Gh/s at Slush with my 2 h-cards.  I haven't seen any hash-rate troubles running either 1, 2, or 3 proxies.  If I enable all three, I get an almost perfect 22.34 Gh/s split between all three pools or workers.   With just one, all 67 GH/s seems to go exactly where it's supposed to.  This might be a different story with more cards, but it's working exactly right for me with my two cards.

Noncerate: 68.519GH/s

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1: 33.239GH/s
2: 34.149GH/s


Here's from running three at BTCG - the top three lines are all three proxies in use as three workers:



These Bitfurys are perfect, but boring - they just sit there and hash silently, hour after hour.  No fiddling around with them required - they don't seem to like being fiddled-around-with once they settle in.   I switch to different pools from time to time, just to have something new to look at and to convince myself that I'm doing something useful.  Grin
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September 28, 2013, 02:21:16 PM
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I don't know why, but my bitfury won't talk to slush, so it is BTCguild for that, where it is happily mining at 26Gh/s. sad because Slush's pool needs all the help it can get lately.
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September 28, 2013, 03:31:08 PM
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I don't know why, but my bitfury won't talk to slush, so it is BTCguild for that, where it is happily mining at 26Gh/s. sad because Slush's pool needs all the help it can get lately.

you're telling me! yesterday i got confident and cocky that slush might NOW accept my bitfury. connected to the pool right in the middle of the goddam 15-hour block that hit CDF 99.8% or something like that.

12 hours later on another block, i see that with 1 worker it wont show more than 6 GH/s  - back to bitminter i guess.

ps: seriously, i know everyone likes the frequent payouts, but stop using btcguild. 33% of block solves is ridiculous, and they should increase their fees to >4% to force some people to use other pools. bitminter is only 1% fee + 0.3% if you want api use

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September 28, 2013, 06:35:32 PM
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once the miner is up and running stable, can we close the browser window?  will it keep going with out it?
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September 28, 2013, 06:36:25 PM
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once the miner is up and running stable, can we close the browser window?  will it keep going with out it?

Yep you can close it

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September 29, 2013, 07:21:01 AM
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I don't know why, but my bitfury won't talk to slush, so it is BTCguild for that, where it is happily mining at 26Gh/s. sad because Slush's pool needs all the help it can get lately.

you're telling me! yesterday i got confident and cocky that slush might NOW accept my bitfury. connected to the pool right in the middle of the goddam 15-hour block that hit CDF 99.8% or something like that.

12 hours later on another block, i see that with 1 worker it wont show more than 6 GH/s  - back to bitminter i guess.

ps: seriously, i know everyone likes the frequent payouts, but stop using btcguild. 33% of block solves is ridiculous, and they should increase their fees to >4% to force some people to use other pools. bitminter is only 1% fee + 0.3% if you want api use

I had that phenomenon as well. After I used this cronjob I hash constantly at max. rate. I use /60 and restart the stratum proxy every hour.

Someone may find this useful... If your pool reports your hashrate dropping regularly DESPITE bitfury admin showing steady noncerate:

1) ssh into your pi
2) run command: crontab -e
3) add this line at the end of file:
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*/10    *       *       *       *       sudo /opt/bitfury/start-stratumproxy.sh
4) save & exit

It will restart your stratum proxy every 10 minutes from now on. If you want to cancel it, just run the command again and delete the line.
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September 30, 2013, 01:56:19 PM
Last edit: September 30, 2013, 03:58:37 PM by dben428
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I had been using BTC Guild since I had gotten my miner, and everything was fine up until last night when BTC Guild got hit with a DDoS attack. Since then, I am not able to connect to BTC Guild or any other pool (I've tried 50BTC, Eclipse, and Bitminter). Does anyone have any suggestions?

EDIT: Eclipse MC worked when using port 3333 instead of 8337. Good enough for me, thanks tom99.
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September 30, 2013, 02:29:39 PM
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worth noting that i moved to ghash.io and now have a steady 39.5-40 GH/s from my starter kit. Difficulty 32, 1 worker, 0% pool fees.

oh, and cex.io is partnered with them, so you can buy hosted GH/s (bitfury based) instantly for about 0.23BTC/GH - great if you dont want to upkeep hardware or preorder anything

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September 30, 2013, 05:12:31 PM
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worth noting that i moved to ghash.io and now have a steady 39.5-40 GH/s from my starter kit. Difficulty 32, 1 worker, 0% pool fees.

oh, and cex.io is partnered with them, so you can buy hosted GH/s (bitfury based) instantly for about 0.23BTC/GH - great if you dont want to upkeep hardware or preorder anything

How did you get in on the ghash.io? Appears to be private and although I have fury units I've not been invited.
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September 30, 2013, 06:29:55 PM
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worth noting that i moved to ghash.io and now have a steady 39.5-40 GH/s from my starter kit. Difficulty 32, 1 worker, 0% pool fees.

oh, and cex.io is partnered with them, so you can buy hosted GH/s (bitfury based) instantly for about 0.23BTC/GH - great if you dont want to upkeep hardware or preorder anything

How did you get in on the ghash.io? Appears to be private and although I have fury units I've not been invited.

buying cex.io GHS gives you access to the ghash pool so that you can watch your worker (which is set to as many GHS as purchased). It also gives instructions for pointing your own units there, (although im not entirely sure if this was on purpose or accidental)

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September 30, 2013, 06:37:04 PM
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worth noting that i moved to ghash.io and now have a steady 39.5-40 GH/s from my starter kit. Difficulty 32, 1 worker, 0% pool fees.

oh, and cex.io is partnered with them, so you can buy hosted GH/s (bitfury based) instantly for about 0.23BTC/GH - great if you dont want to upkeep hardware or preorder anything

How did you get in on the ghash.io? Appears to be private and although I have fury units I've not been invited.

buying cex.io GHS gives you access to the ghash pool so that you can watch your worker (which is set to as many GHS as purchased). It also gives instructions for pointing your own units there, (although im not entirely sure if this was on purpose or accidental)
Does the hashrate at cex.io  look like a bit overpriced right now at 260MH/s per BTC.

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September 30, 2013, 06:55:06 PM
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worth noting that i moved to ghash.io and now have a steady 39.5-40 GH/s from my starter kit. Difficulty 32, 1 worker, 0% pool fees.

oh, and cex.io is partnered with them, so you can buy hosted GH/s (bitfury based) instantly for about 0.23BTC/GH - great if you dont want to upkeep hardware or preorder anything

How did you get in on the ghash.io? Appears to be private and although I have fury units I've not been invited.

buying cex.io GHS gives you access to the ghash pool so that you can watch your worker (which is set to as many GHS as purchased). It also gives instructions for pointing your own units there, (although im not entirely sure if this was on purpose or accidental)
Does the hashrate at cex.io  look like a bit overpriced right now at 260MH/s per BTC.

It's more 4 GH/s per btc, anyway too overpriced.

1 GH/s gives you 0.02 BTC/week at current difficulty, so you'll never break-even on such a price and I'm not able to see anywhere what managing fees are/will be applied per GH bought.

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September 30, 2013, 08:21:10 PM
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worth noting that i moved to ghash.io and now have a steady 39.5-40 GH/s from my starter kit. Difficulty 32, 1 worker, 0% pool fees.

oh, and cex.io is partnered with them, so you can buy hosted GH/s (bitfury based) instantly for about 0.23BTC/GH - great if you dont want to upkeep hardware or preorder anything

How did you get in on the ghash.io? Appears to be private and although I have fury units I've not been invited.

buying cex.io GHS gives you access to the ghash pool so that you can watch your worker (which is set to as many GHS as purchased). It also gives instructions for pointing your own units there, (although im not entirely sure if this was on purpose or accidental)
Does the hashrate at cex.io  look like a bit overpriced right now at 260MH/s per BTC.

It's more 4 GH/s per btc, anyway too overpriced.

1 GH/s gives you 0.02 BTC/week at current difficulty, so you'll never break-even on such a price and I'm not able to see anywhere what managing fees are/will be applied per GH bought.

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Its 0.26BTC/GHS not vice versa. managment fees seem to be limited to electricity cost only with no pool fees - i assume this will change in the coming week as trhe site ramps to full use.

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October 14, 2013, 04:36:02 PM
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I have the original V1.0 board and am wondering if I should update the software on my card?  I hear others updating and getting better performance.  Is this an option for me with the original board?
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