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Here solo what I got: I would like to do some solo mining of litecoin on OSX. And I only get about 8 active connections to litecoin bitcoin network. I tried using port which is open on my Mac and Mining get a different set of mack Open up the folder litecoin-windows-client
I haven't tried this as i don't have a mining rig good enough for it, but i found this for you: I could be wrong though i have never solo mined anything and perhaps this is normal to have super low bandwidth usage compared to using a pool.. Now start your Bitcoin QT Wallet app. Get this running on your Mac. Here is what I've done:
Instead, seek out the version appropriate for your needs. Hello CryptoCrypto I have a few coins set up for solo mining the only difference in my conf file is. Jonny's Pool - Litecoin with us solo help us grow! Litecoin aware, too, that mining digital coins solo very system mining and can reduce the lifespan of your electronic components. So i guess I will give it to my CS mack on reddit. Compare the hash rates shown mining the terminal windows for each of your mining programs and you should see at least a five-times difference in hashing speed. My mack science friend
The latest version can be found here: Unfortunately CPU mining is no longer viable if you're intention is to generate Litecoins. You need to use http as this is not a stratum connection. These are the latest logs: No route to host 65 Am using version 2.
Is that a problem still or? I tried what you told me and I got a different error. Does the error below tell you anything? Connection refused [ I tried using port which is open on my Mac and I get a different set of errors Command used minerd -o http: Empty reply from server [ Hello CryptoCrypto I have a few coins set up for solo mining the only difference in my conf file is.
If isn't open then something is blocking that port from listening. When you first start up Litecoin Core, search for the area where it mentions "Litecoin version" which should have a lot of whitespace preceding it, then paste the log from there onwards.
I'm interested in what config file it is loading, and whether it mentions there's an error binding to port Hi, Just stepping in as I have similar issue as Cryptocrypto reports.
I am on Ubuntu however. The goal is not to use minerd in the end. Using minerd is only for testing before using rented hash. There is no RPC client functionality in litecoind anymore. In cgminer, instead of changing the -o address to your ip, add another -o after your primary pool, name, and pass with the address of This will set up cgminer to split your shares by default, but you can change it to failover from the menus.
You could also add a secondary pool, name, and password after the first but before solo mining in the same fashion. That IP address isn't even valid. Download the litecoin-qt program. Set it to Server Mode.
For the address in cgminer, where you usually put the domain name assuming you're using cgminer put in This guy also had no clue and decided to copy the BS info learn2reddit typed above. Thank you everyone for your responses, however I just had a computer science friend in my university to set it up for me. My computer science friend All the links everyone provided were things I had already known via google. I was looking for like actual steps provided by people. So i guess I will give it to my CS friend on reddit.
Kind of a cop out to be honest, your post said 1 ltc to the top contributor and many people took you up on that offer. I was looking for a step by step instruction, not another link or tip i could find googling for 2 minutes. Also if that is the case ivanal how do i send LTC to redditors?
Uhmm, you won't see any shares, and you will see very little bandwidth as basically the only time the litecoin-qt client process will send any info to reaper is when it is telling reaper about a new block essentially a longpoll There may be exceptions, but generally this is the only data that is going to be being transferred, as it doesn't have to transfer shares at all.
The hashes don't really go out to the network so to speak, and there is honestly no "progress". You can enter that speed at litecoinpool. Actually, BlackBison, wherever you run litecoin-qt from is not necessarily where you want your litecoin. The problem in my step 5 was that I had forgot to put that you need to drag litecoin-qt to your Litecoin folder in Roaming along with the other files in that litecoin client folder.
You can also just cd to the directory where you have litecoin-qt if it isn't in that same folder, any normal litecoin-qt. Fixed step 5, thanks!
Ok thanks for the fast response. I will run one card for a few hours to check its working. Also i tried to connect another system on the same wireless network to this litecoin-qt.
I put in the local IP This is the correct IP as I had to give firewall permission on the the server computer for the connection. So it seems to receive a connection but reaper will not connect. Do you have any ideas as it would be more convenient for me to have all rigs mining to one address instead of 4 different ones. Yes, totally more efficient to mine to one wallet. If so, you might want to change it to Can you please write the exact letters as im a bit of a noob EDIT: Can you please clarify how many 'stales' litecoin-qt server gives for reaper?
How does it give out work and identify when a new block has been found? It seemed to me that my reaper was mining mostly stale work, but I can't be sure.. To put both Ok blocks are being found, but here is one of my reaper screens: Presumably that first line means Do you get similar messages with your reaper and are you mining results running in-line with your expectancy?
Obviously with a high hashrate and low difficulty I dont want my mining time to be wasted! Mine did the same thing, although it seemed to get average if not a bit-above-average luck when finding blocks. I can't start up reaper right now an test I got my in the mail yesterday, plopped it into my computer, and my PSU presumably decided to die I'm using 2x s in that system. The other two systems are s also.
I run these two at low aggression during office hours, and at kh after hours. I have been running these 3 rigs for nearly 4 hours now: Nevertheless this is running above EV for the moment so I am not worried yet.
I will keep running it and report results after 12hrs total mining and then 24hrs total mining. Hero Member Offline Activity: I haven't had a serious look at the source code of Reaper yet, but how a getwork request can take seconds over a local connection is a bit of a mystery to me