PlotsChecker (not for XPlotter!)
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@Blago thanks for the response. One more thing can you teach me how to compute this number of total nonce? In my case 3810240 in my hard drive its allocating 930gb. Sorry for this newbie question im not familiar on this.
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@rocky https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/338/nonces-calculator-for-plotting-v3-0/5
each nonce 64 * 4096 bytes, but need remember what nonces must be multiple by stagger.
If you have 930 Gb of free space, so it's 3 809 280 nonces, but you want stagger 8640, => 3 809 280 / 8640 = 440.888888889 , round down to 440 => 440*8640 = 3801600 nonces.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_yyyyyyy_3801600_8640 = 928.125 Gb
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@Blago I need HELP,,i cant fix my plotsC:\Users\TEMP.MINING>c:\PlotsChecker d:\Burst\plots
'c:\PlotsChecker' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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@bytheseaster You've downloaded the plot checker executable to a different directory - probably c:\users<your id>\downloads. Checge the C:\ to the actual locaion, or move the plotschecker.exe to c:\
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@haitch My mining rig went dead,so i install all again,with a new cpu,,now i cant find this frikkking C:\Users\TEMP.MINING,,just C: i have a lot of plots that is overlapping now,,i was plotting one and all went to h,,,l,,i just want to throw my PC out the window
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@bytheseaster I got the plot checker in a folder on my desktop. I made a bat statement to the hdd
PlotsChecker.exe K:\Burst\plots
pause
Click .bat and it checks the hdd
I never tried to see if you can check multiple hdd.
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@tross Will try it out,,and im still living with your 500,,,you saved my day yesterday,,,got my rigg realy fried,cpu and motherboard,,well well,i`ll be back on your Pool!!!
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i run the cheker,,and it says all OK,,but on the miner all wrong,,what iam i doing wrong Now???
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take a snap shot of the miner errors
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@bytheseaster PlotChecker only see if a plot have a name/size mismatch error, and the only file on witch you have that error you don't have runed the plotchecker xD is file "9890473740241104091_503532161_0_13824", so for solve this run plot checker...
Then your files "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_303403265_2058496_11008", "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_304124673_1232704_11968", "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_703132097_271168_14272", "D:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_702461953_880384_4864" are overlapped so you could keep one from each warning and replot the other ones... If i were you i would choose to keep "D:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_702461953_880384_4864" and "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_303403265_2058496_11008" just because of the sizes
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@rocky
make sure PlotsChecker.exe is in root c:\ when you run the command
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how to make plotschecker span multiple drives i.e g:\plots h:\plots
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@Burstde make bat.
I'll add check for multiple drives in next version.
also will add check for plots generated by XPlotter 1.0
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@Blago okay sounds great. Also x-plotter worked great and gave me a nice 2.7 TB plot using a Pentium d915 (245 nones a min. In 7 days)
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Thank you for this Blago.
As it was pointed out your link points to the source code but not the executable. I have a little Linux background and still learning but for a bunch of us that were raised in the GUI environment the link was shared and now I have the means to run this application.
Thanks Blago for all of your work in the Burst world.
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@Blago thanks for your continued hard work on this. I would just like to say that I would LOVE to see some kind of standalone program that I could use to check whether my plots are actually legit. I do not fully understand the BURST technology, even though I have been using it since inception, but if there is a way to check whether multiple plots are actually providing the nonces they are portraying that would be AMAZING!
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Today I had some plots that got interrupted because the machine restarted. When I ran plotschecker it said that it renamed the files. So I checked in the folder, and they all had starting nonce 0 and amount of nonces 0 for some weird reason. I ran plotschecker one more time on the same plots, and this time it said once again that it renamed the files, but also that it truncated them. So, I had to run plotschecker twice in order to correct my plots, is this a bug?




