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Chris opened new accounts
Chris opened a few new accounts, now that we believe the server can support about 5-6TH/s due to another round of performance updates.
If you've been waiting to register, now's a good time to do so! Registrations will close again if we see CPU usage rising above 70%.
If you've been waiting to register, now's a good time to do so! Registrations will close again if we see CPU usage rising above 70%.
Re: Chris opened new accounts
Steve, why wouldn't you at least test it at current user levels to establish a baseline before adding further variability?
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Re: Chris opened new accounts
https://giphy.com/gifs/LCdPNT81vlv3y/html5FRISKIE wrote:Steve, why wouldn't you at least test it at current user levels to establish a baseline before adding further variability?
Re: Chris opened new accounts
Agreed, probably should see how performance is for at least a few days before throwing more wood on the fire. As it stands, it seems that the improvements have finally solved my stale/reject issues, so hopefully that continues. I'd hope that if it's shown the CPU issue to be the main cause of the stale shares, that you would halt registrations well in advance of the same problem in the future.
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Re: Chris opened new accounts
That's what we plan to do. If the hashrate reaches 6 TH/s before we can parallelize coin assignment, then we'll close registrations.jaybizz wrote:Agreed, probably should see how performance is for at least a few days before throwing more wood on the fire. As it stands, it seems that the improvements have finally solved my stale/reject issues, so hopefully that continues. I'd hope that if it's shown the CPU issue to be the main cause of the stale shares, that you would halt registrations well in advance of the same problem in the future.
However, since I'm working on performance improvements in the absence of problems, it's possible we may be able to get the numbers up before they become a problem.
Re: Chris opened new accounts
Any update as to what happened on Sunday Night/Monday morning Steve?Steve Sokolowski wrote:That's what we plan to do. If the hashrate reaches 6 TH/s before we can parallelize coin assignment, then we'll close registrations.jaybizz wrote:Agreed, probably should see how performance is for at least a few days before throwing more wood on the fire. As it stands, it seems that the improvements have finally solved my stale/reject issues, so hopefully that continues. I'd hope that if it's shown the CPU issue to be the main cause of the stale shares, that you would halt registrations well in advance of the same problem in the future.
However, since I'm working on performance improvements in the absence of problems, it's possible we may be able to get the numbers up before they become a problem.
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Re: Chris opened new accounts
What in particular are you referring to?vinylwasp wrote:Any update as to what happened on Sunday Night/Monday morning Steve?Steve Sokolowski wrote:That's what we plan to do. If the hashrate reaches 6 TH/s before we can parallelize coin assignment, then we'll close registrations.jaybizz wrote:Agreed, probably should see how performance is for at least a few days before throwing more wood on the fire. As it stands, it seems that the improvements have finally solved my stale/reject issues, so hopefully that continues. I'd hope that if it's shown the CPU issue to be the main cause of the stale shares, that you would halt registrations well in advance of the same problem in the future.
However, since I'm working on performance improvements in the absence of problems, it's possible we may be able to get the numbers up before they become a problem.