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@zazzbg:
not without compiling the miner on your own

@alfred+quagga+everyone interested:
i suggest to read these two posts (if not already done):
http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=485.msg16564#msg16564 about CPPSRB
http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=485.msg16864#msg16864 about the payout order

there are several things that cause the increase/decrease of the sharelog: (if we just look at a specific point of time, for simplification)

[ul][li]block bounty (caused by difficulty, depending on the overall performance of the xpm network)[/li]
[li]relative performance of the pool (compared to the overall performance of the xpm network) around 2-3 days ago (that’s the confirmation time for a mined block)[/li]
[li]relative performance of the pool (compared to the overall performance of the xpm network) NOW[/li]
[li]# of miners on the pool[/li]
[li]probably more things i’m currently missing[/li]
[li]bad behaving miners (i’m working on getting rid of this, more about this soon)[/li][/ul]

what i can tell:

[ul][li]block bounty was decreasing until yesterday, due to the difficulty increase[/li]
[li]relative performance of the pool was fluctuating a lot within the last days, we had 20-25% on the week / early week (and a small low point on friday due to the outage of the EU server, causing more shares in the sharelog on sunday 19th Jan. (remember: 2-3 days confirmation time of blocks!!)), we’re not at around 30% (currently at 33%)[/li]
[li]# of miners was increasing until the weekend (from 30k to 40k miners, now we’re at 35k, it’s fluctuating and hard to tell were we’re heading, increasing # means more shares in the sharelog)[/li][/ul]

what i can’t tell:

[ul][li]what will be tomorrow (except that the pool will have more xpm to pay due to the increasing performance of the pool within the last days)[/li][/ul]

  • xolokram

ps. also: with the small amount of submitted shares you shouldn’t look at the value of the sharelog, e.g. alfred: the 21th Jan. 2014 sharelog entry is completely dominated by a single 9-chain in your sharelog; while relatively there’s no difference of # of shares in the sharelog compared to the # of shares in the sharehistory as of 22th or 20th of Jan.
pps. i hope that was helpful

/edit: added a few things, typo, cleanup

[quote=“xolokram, post:601, topic:358”]@alfred+quagga+everyone interested:
i suggest to read these two posts (if not already done):
http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=485.msg16564#msg16564 about CPPSRB
http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=485.msg16864#msg16864 about the payout order[/quote]

Thanks! :slight_smile:

Hello!

My operator blocked beeeeer’s pool IP adress. I change it to Eurpoe, Asis, America and have no connect. My miners cannot connecting. What can I do?

Hi Beeeeer Support,

First of all thanks for a great service.

I recently changed the primecoin address that I mine into and although I stopped using the old address the moment I got my last 3XPM payment, payouts still seemed to go into the old address for a while. But now I believe they have stopped. Could I get the remainder on my OLD address transferred onto my NEW address? Will PM the addresses if I need to.

Thanks in advance,

yes

send me signatures (address + message + resulting signature) using the original primecoin client with the wallets of both addresses via PM and i’ll merge them manually.

  • xolokram

ps. you can check remaining shares (shares in the sharelog) on here: http://beta.beeeeer.org/index.php?p=user&s=xpm (click the sharelog checkbox)

I spent some time creating an install script for Debian Wheezy. I use this exclusively for beeeeer.org.

More info here: http://www.nooblet.org/blog/2014/xolos-primeminer-linux-install-script/

I’ve used this to install a few Debian machines quickly.

Features:

[ul][li]Install pre-requisites[/li]
[li]Compile from latest GitHub source[/li]
[li]Add user/group[/li]
[li]Init script[/li]
[li]Log to /var/log/primeminer[/li]
[li]Crontab entries for auto-restart and log rotate[/li]
[li]Set to run at boot[/li]
[li]Uses /etc/primeminer/primeminer.conf as list of pools to loop through (failover)[/li]
[li]Command “status” for pool and chains per day rate (can be used in Nagios/Zabbix)[/li]
[li]Command “uninstall” to remove all files except config at /etc/primeminer[/li][/ul]

Happy mining.

Xolo,

I stopped mining with my VPS on this address. Can you release the few XPM in it to my wallet.

Mining address

AVLTvBfz2eKSqdR6NypyjDCzC3eHCKyEnR

Can someone help on compiling the miner for Windows because there is not much info here - https://github.com/thbaumbach/primecoin/blob/master/doc/build-msw.md

@drozenski:

[quote=“xolokram, post:605, topic:358”]yes

send me signatures (address + message + resulting signature) using the original primecoin client with the [wallet of your address] via PM and i’ll [execute the payout] manually.[/quote]

@zazzbg:
starting point: http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=1547.0

  • xolokram

Thank you very much!

Xolo,

I stopped mining, could you please release the remaining XPM in it to my wallet?

My mining address is AaHpZptfGiqZFNRCbQSAvnkJaKx63Fgd29

Thank you

I could have sworn I saw a post here or on the other thread about being able to get “raw” statics, but I can’t find the post so either I am losing my mind or it was deleted. In any case is there any way to do that? I already figured out how to get the miner statistics but that isn’t included in the JSON.

Just curious: what timezone does the beta Beeeeer site operate in?

(Aside: it’s different from SyStats, though that’s not anybody’s fault).

Here it is: Cryptoblog - notícias sobre bitcoin e criptomoedas!
Just search from the box above :slight_smile:

[quote=“alfred, post:613, topic:358”]Just curious: what timezone does the beta Beeeeer site operate in?

(Aside: it’s different from SyStats, though that’s not anybody’s fault).[/quote]

Beeeeer is on UTC I believe. Sy seems to be an hour off from Beeeeer.

yup, server is in UTC

@tunmkr:

[quote=“xolokram, post:605, topic:358”]yes

send me via PM a signature (address + message + resulting signature) using the original primecoin client with the [wallet of your address] via PM and i’ll [execute the payout] manually.[/quote]

@xolokram - Can you please give some instructions about cross compiling the 64 bit version of the miner for Windows on Linux?
Should I use Mingw64 and what about libraries and the actual compiling/making?

Thanks! :slight_smile:

Also just curious: how often do you usually update the payouts per share?

I have a problem compiling the miner on Windows (mingw32).
So I compiled the newest version of the miner and it runs smoothly on my PC (the one that compiled it).
However, I tried it on 2 other PCs (laptops - 32 and 64 bits) and on both I get this error just a short time after starting the miner.

What am I missing?
Should I include some other files or?
Or can someone make a simple tutorial about cross-compiling the miner on Linux for Windows? This is still an option for me.

I got this from the event log:

Faulting application name: primeminer.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x52ec0dee Faulting module name: primeminer.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x52ec0dee Exception code: 0xc0000095 Fault offset: 0x0035804f Faulting process id: 0x29cc Faulting application start time: 0x01cf1ef3fdf8d76e Faulting application path: C:\Intel\primeminer.exe Faulting module path: C:\Intel\primeminer.exe

zazzbg, that’s an integer overflow error, try 64bit mingw & make sure you’re running a 64 bit os.