malvino
@malvino
Posts made by malvino
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RE: Passphrase does not match reward recipientposted in Mining & Plotting
@Gibsalot Yes, this time I won't make a mistake… Thank you very much!
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RE: Passphrase does not match reward recipientposted in Mining & Plotting
@Vneck You're right! Entering with my passphrase I'm inside the "malvino online" account. When I click "write plots", the default account is the another one: "Your BURST account: BURST-SVGK-65PX-KCK8-8SF7D". ???????
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RE: Passphrase does not match reward recipientposted in Mining & Plotting
@Gibsalot Hi! Thank you for your response…
I only have a wallet and I'm using the gpuPlotGenerator. You're right I'm pasting the passphrase, but inside this Burst Client for Win's account, if I write a new plot, it starts with 7319959220896165329, and if I check the numeric account ID it's 16959145696911182267. Must these numbers be the same?
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Passphrase does not match reward recipientposted in Mining & Plotting
Hi! I have plotted two HD (1Tb and 2 Tb) in 5 partitions of 500gb each and 1 free. Then I used the plot optimizer and transferred the plots. The result was 5 plots:
HD 1Tb
7319959220896165329_800000001_1892352_1892352
7319959220896165329_400000001_1892352_1892352
HD 2Tb
7319959220896165329_400000001_1892352_1892352 -> Here I changed "400000001" to "200000001" manually because the overlapping plot advise. Maybe that can't be done this way…
7319959220896165329_900000001_1892352_1892352
7319959220896165329_1000000001_1892352_1892352
The fourth partition has free space.When I start mining I get the "Passphrase does not match reward recipient" advice. I checked the pool data, set the recipient, waited till the 4th block, etc with the same result.
One thing i noticed is that when I hit "copy numeric account" the number is different as the first of the plot: 16959145696911182267. But when I press "write plots" the plot generated is like the ones I have: 7319959220896165329...
Any ideas before I start plotting again my HD?
Thanks!
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RE: Plotting on Windows and mining on Linux. Is it possible?posted in Mining & Plotting
@rnahlawi Hi! I tried what you said and here's the result:
The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).
Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount.
Failed to mount '/dev/sdb2': Operation not allowed
The NTFS partition is in unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown
Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume
read-only with the 'ro' mount optionAny suggestion?
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RE: Plotting on Windows and mining on Linux. Is it possible?posted in Mining & Plotting
@jmeek82z28 Which miner are you using?
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RE: Plotting on Windows and mining on Linux. Is it possible?posted in Mining & Plotting
@rnahlawi Great! Thank you very much! I'll try it…