Plotschecker



  • If I start a plot with xplotter and close it at any time, the plot (although correct in file size) is not complete.
    When I start the xplotter again, it goes in and picks up where it left off

    If I start the xplotter on plot that is already done, it will tell me that the plot is finished.

    Running the plotschecker doesn't tell me if the plot is finished or not, it only tells me if the plot is good

    Is there a way to go thru and see which plots are finished? do I have to manually type the -sn -n for each plot and check with xplotter?



  • @mrgoldy As far as i know, plotschecker only checks the file size, compared with the information in the filename.

    xplotter (i think) plots with file size = stagger size, so i assume it writes the entire file at once, and then seeks around to put in the nonces as they are created. I would assume that plotschecker cannot figure if the file is okay or not, cause the file size would then be fine in relation to stagger, even though the information in it is not yet fine.



  • @pinballdude_bu
    thanks,
    I had goofed and forgot to restart xplotter on a 1TB plot last week. so this whole time, that 1TB plot was only 20% done.
    Now I'm paranoid and want to use xplotter to go thru and check all of my plots to see if they are finished.


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