XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU)
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@Blago thanks. I restarted and xplotter kept going this time. So now, restarting back at 85% shouldn't effect the plot quality?
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@k.coins said in XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU):
shouldn't effect the plot quality?
all be fine, plotter keeps how much nonces already written directly to the drive
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Hi folks I'm plotting 4tb right now and explotter is giving my this error... Someone has seen this befor? Or can tell me what is it?
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@Focus 8)
44 threads, 200 Rb RAM = 50600 nonces/min = 4Tb by ~5 hrs
it's speed of 10 CPU FX-6300
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@Amoulier Your drive is NTFS? can you post screenshot after start XPlotter?
Your plot will fine, but you can't use "continue writing after interrupt XPlotter"ERROR_DISK_FULL
Error 112 - There is not enough space on the disk.
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@Blago said in XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU):
@Focus 8)
44 threads, 200 Rb RAM = 50600 nonces/min = 4Tb by ~5 hrs
it's speed of 10 CPU FX-6300I leave it at 200GB ram cause when I used to try 250GB with wplotgenerator it would crash
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@Blago ok I know what is the error.... I'm running xplotter on my mac true wine, the think is that running it that way, create two files, the plot and another file called like the plot but ending in "/stream", normally I erase that file after the plot is done, and that error don't show up, but this time I erase it as soon has explotter create it! here a example of what I'm talking.
I hope the electric service do not get interrupted till I end this plot or I will have to start from 0 again... because my macbook pro have battery, but the hdd dock is connected directly to the wall... Me and my greats ideas!
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@Amoulier I didn't expect that XPlotter can run on Mac.
XPlotter keep parameter "how much nonces written" inside plot. Windows uses streams for it.
blahblah/stream always will 8 bytes
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@Blago me neither I just kept experimenting with wine and managed to make it works... Actually I made a tutorial on this forum on how to make it... Xplotter for Optimized Plots (cpu) on MacOS
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@Focus WTF!
Nice! :)
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@Blago said in XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU):
@Focus 8)
44 threads, 200 Rb RAM = 50600 nonces/min = 4Tb by ~5 hrs
it's speed of 10 CPU FX-63002 hours in, it is at 37%
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@Focus When plotting done, can you try again and send to me screenshot with crashes (-mem 250G) ?
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@Blago said in XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU):
@Focus When plotting done, can you try again and send to me screenshot with crashes (-mem 250G) ?
It wasn't really a crsah but more of the program being stuck.
It would do this:
Plot in RAM the first 250GB, start writing to disk but not fully finish, next block would start writing to RAM before first one finished and get locked up.I know it's supposed to work that way but for some reason it would just get stuck
Settings: 500000 stagger, 40 threads
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@blago I am 7 hours in and it's at 77%
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Completed 4TB in 12.01 Hours
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This post is deleted!
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2 e5 seriers xeons with a total of 48 threads, I wanted the 20 core cpus but couldn't get them !
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reading your post, I'm plotting 1 file 797Gb and so far I'm at 59% and I'm 19 hours later :D
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If it was my system it would be done. I had 4 threads and 4096 memory, CPU about 2.5 GHz.




