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      aatje92 last edited by

      Looks like it isn’t working, look at [url=http://pool2:19327/static/]http://pool2:19327/static/[/url] thats not gonna work :p

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        MrSheep last edited by

        Yeah, that’s the backup pool for pool.maeh.org. As the script is currently running on that pool it does not add the domain name correctly. Fixed.

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          aatje92 last edited by

          Nice! Now more people got to use p2pool :-\

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            prensel Regular Member last edited by

            If I look at the list it seems the p2pool network consist of just 10 really active nodes, is that true ?
            It appears that i’m taking ‘care’ of almost 25% of the p2pool network capacity, we need some more hashing power here folks !

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              MrSheep last edited by

              Yeah. It is a bit misleading as some pools that are still running the old version or on a different port (p2pool.org) are not in the list so far. But yes, we do need more active nodes and more hashing power. We started from 0 MH/s though…

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                Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                I noticed, that some pools haven’t been seen for a couple of days.

                After which time these pools are deleted?

                A typical reason for a pool showing up only one day is, that he pool is using a DSL line and receives a new IP address every 24 hours.

                Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                  MrSheep last edited by

                  Added that. Pools not answering for 1 hour are now being deleted from the list. They will be re-added once they’re active again and show up for the p2pool node (if they change ip address)

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                    Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                    Is there any chance to determine what coin a pool is mining?
                    I cloned the p2pool-scanner from github to add an interactive pie chart, and my node-list shows
                    pool.ishtar.ca:19327, a pool, that is mining Dodge Coin. I tried to find something in the code for p2pool, but I
                    don’t know python and the code is too complex for my knowledge.

                    Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                    Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                      MrSheep last edited by

                      So far i have not found an easy way to query that remotely…

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                      • Wellenreiter
                        Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                        I have added two url in the p2pool-feathercoin and send a pull request to https://github.com/andreasfaerber/p2pool-feathercoin/

                        if that will be included (by you??? ;) ) the url “/symbol” will return “FTC” and this could be used to determine the coin a pool is mining on.

                        the other one is /prefix" and returns the prefix defined in the networks.py of p2pool code

                        This is no short term solution, but at least it is a possible solution ;)

                        Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                        Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                          MrSheep last edited by

                          Morning,

                          Ok, merged that pull request and activated it on pool.maeh.org and pool2.maeh.org. Looks good so far…

                          Regards,
                          MrSheep

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                            guugll Regular Member last edited by

                            I noticed, that some pools haven’t been seen for a couple of days.

                            After which time these pools are deleted?

                            A typical reason for a pool showing up only one day is, that he pool is using a DSL line and receives a new IP address every 24 hours.

                            i am on but not visible in list.

                            http://www.guugll.eu:11327/static/

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                              squiggie last edited by

                              Can I get clarification on how nodes are added to the list? I have a public node that has been online for several months, but it is on a different port,19329. Does it have to be on port 19327? I see there are some others such as p2pool.org:9377 which isn’t on that same port so I’m just curious if these have to be added manually or not.

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