S9 SHA256 shares have started being rejected en masse with "duplicate" as reason, anyone know what's going on here? It would appear that this started not long ago and I don't see anyone else discussing it as of yet? I can't find a single S9 that is hashing correctly without these massive amounts of rejects.
https://imgur.com/a/s2taWRQ
SHA256 rejected hashes.
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- Steve Sokolowski
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Re: SHA256 rejected hashes.
We've seen these "duplicate shares" for a while now. About 0.7%% of all the shares in the pool have this problem. It's a bug in the mining server, which we believe is caused by mining a difficult coin like bitcoins, then switching to an easier coin, and then switching back. When the miners are switched back, they restart the same work, despite receiving a new coinbase transaction to work on. We were never able to figure out why and assumed that it must be misconfigured miners doing that. This is the first time I've heard reported that someone encountered the problem unintentionally.phayd wrote:S9 SHA256 shares have started being rejected en masse with "duplicate" as reason, anyone know what's going on here? It would appear that this started not long ago and I don't see anyone else discussing it as of yet? I can't find a single S9 that is hashing correctly without these massive amounts of rejects.
https://imgur.com/a/s2taWRQ
Do you have any additional information about the issue?
Re: SHA256 rejected hashes.
It happened all at once in every single sha256 miner we have pointed at your pool, and not on any other sha256 miners, we took the entire facility offline for maintenance since given these rejection rates it was just pointlessly burning electricity.
Nothing else to add from our end, other than scrypt, x11 and equihash all seemed unaffected.
Nothing else to add from our end, other than scrypt, x11 and equihash all seemed unaffected.
- Steve Sokolowski
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Re: SHA256 rejected hashes.
I'm going to increase the priority of this issue and investigate it today. Hopefully, I'll have something to report by this evening.phayd wrote:It happened all at once in every single sha256 miner we have pointed at your pool, and not on any other sha256 miners, we took the entire facility offline for maintenance since given these rejection rates it was just pointlessly burning electricity.
Nothing else to add from our end, other than scrypt, x11 and equihash all seemed unaffected.