Mining on 2 different machines on Linux
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ok, dont give up ... lets not try to get pocminer running ... just noticed, that it is not compatible with other pools than burstDev pool, that you are not using.
So, just download and extract jminer ... you will find a file named 'jminer.properties' open that in a texteditor .
You can delete all in 'jminer.properties' all you have to specify is:plotPaths=D:/,C:/,E:/plots,F:/plots numericAccountId=<YOUR NUMERIC ACCOUNT ID> poolServer=http://pool.burst-team.us:80after that you can execute:
java -jar -d64 -XX:+UseG1GC burstcoin-jminer-0.4.4-SNAPSHOT.jar
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@luxe but maybe he doesn't have openCL drivers on linux or other problems.
The easiest way to start mining on linux for you now is to use the pocminer_pool v1 on the DevPool2
or
you take urays miner by dpreyl: https://github.com/dpreyl/burst-miner/ and mine on the other pools.
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Ok, dpreyl miner worked. jMiner not working, seems openCL problems as daWallet said.
dpreyl worked but I am having this error:
"errorCode":1008," errorDescription":"The deadline for your nonce is too long: 1 year, 9 months, 4 hours, 40 mins (54880800). Our max deadline is 3888000"}
I made the plot file i this 5 days. Why it says 1 year 9 months. Or it doesn't meantime period?
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It's poorly documented: you can and should add a max deadline for the pool in your config:
"submissionMaxDeadline" : 3888000,
{ "poolUrl" : "burst-pool.cryptoport.io", "submissionMaxDelay" : 30, "submissionMaxRetry" : 3, "submissionMaxDeadline" : 3888000, "socketTimeout" : 60, "maxBufferSizeMB" : 128, "plots" : [ "/Users/uraymeiviar/plots", "/Users/uraymeiviar/Documents/plots" ] }
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result:Success
Thank you so much for the suggestions and sorry for the trouble I caused. :)
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@moonjeina You caused no trouble, questions and issues always welcome :)
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Now at pool I see my capacity as "0.1 TB", but total plot size is 450 GB. I guess it will be updated with time. :)
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@moonjeina yeah, most of the pools estimate your capacity based on submissions - it'll get more accurate over time. Give it 24 hours.
H.
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@moonjeina I am running Linux Rebbecca mint. I have not had the burst miner run successfully yet where did you get burst coin miner and what version. How did you unpack it?
Sid
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I downloaded dpreyl's miner daWallet gave the link above in this topic, also he wrote the settings in config file.
I am using remote desktop connection, so I just right click on archive file and click "decompress here".
I didn't install and decompress on console, but I did via desktop environment.Download it from the link daWallet gave, and compile it (there is instructions on the download page), then edit config file, then run it. If you get problems or questions, feel free to ask. :)
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Ok I have a weird question now.
I am using the internal miner of wallet on my PC, and using dpreyl's miner on VPS, "in same time".
Using both miners in same time under same account causes any trouble? Can they prevent one another? Can pool say "ok you have 2 miners in same time but I will accept only one of them and will ignore the other one" ?
I guess you got what I'm trying to ask with my not enough English. :)
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@moonjeina
Is it the same question as this one?
If not, I don't really get what you are asking about.
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@moonjeina it won't cause trouble on pool.burst-team.us (and Burst.ninja) because these pools don't punish sending higher deadlines after lower deadlines. The other pools do AFAIK.
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@FrilledShark yes, it seems same question. I didn't see someone asked same question, sorry to make repeated thread.
@daWallet thanks. team's pool I am mining in.
To be more clear:
The miner is working non-stop on my Linux VPS. With 400 GB plot.
In day time, when I wake up, I switch on the Windows PC in my home, I start wallet and miner with 50 GB plot. Then when I go to sleep, I just shutdown my PC.
Both my PC and VPS using same BURST account. Files are not overlap. Just when I am at home I "add" the miner on my PC. When I'm not at home or sleeping, only VPS miner working.So the question was about this: if doing this makes one of my minersb be ignored, then I can stop using my PC for mining.
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@moonjeina You can mine on the two machines with no problem, just ensure the plots don't overlap.
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@haitch I triple checked my files against overlap. So I can still run mining on both machines. This is good, because mining is highly addictive. :D


