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
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.
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.
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]
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]
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.
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?
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.