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This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 8:27 pm
by Bitatlas
Hi guys,

First post here at the forum but first of all let me tell you that I'm loving Prohashin!

Now, my issue is this. I'm buying X11 hashing from Nicehash. and using the password a=x11 g=off d=2 h=1000. However, sometimes at Prohasing I get the message "This miner is submitting shares too frequently. Its static difficulty is too low, and therefore is being ignored."

What does this mean and how can I solve? Does this hurt the profitability?

It also looks that when I have Dash at the "Live worker status", the balance doesn't move... sorry if this is a noob question but, why?

Thanks for your support!!!

:)

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 8:29 pm
by GregoryGHarding
its written in plain English, your miner is submitting shares too fast and static difficulty is being ignored, cant be any more plain than that.

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 8:40 pm
by hashingpro
Try taking the d=2 off and see if it gets any better.

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 8:45 pm
by Bitatlas
Gregory, I also now how to read...

How can I solve this? Can I set another static difficulty? Or I should ignore this message? When this message show, the shares are being submitted?
hashingpro wrote:Try taking the d=2 off and see if it gets any better.
Thanks, I will try and will share the result.

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:05 pm
by hashingpro
When you get the message shares are being submitted and ignored. They are ignored.
i.e. not given credit for.

Your miner should be working on a hard enough math that it takes 1 minute to solve and get the next problem.
If you are solving faster than 1 time per minute your difficulty is too low and needs to be higher or you are making too much work for the network and your answers are being ignored.

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:18 pm
by GregoryGHarding
hashingpro wrote:When you get the message shares are being submitted and ignored. They are ignored.
i.e. not given credit for.

Your miner should be working on a hard enough math that it takes 1 minute to solve and get the next problem.
If you are solving faster than 1 time per minute your difficulty is too low and needs to be higher or you are making too much work for the network and your answers are being ignored.
wrong

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:59 pm
by hashingpro
ok, its wrong, please make it right.

What would you change Greg?

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:57 pm
by GregoryGHarding
it does not ignore shares, no shares are lost. it ignores the static difficulty and automatically switches the worker to vardiff

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 11:26 pm
by micca410evo
other point is that vardiff is +/- 1 min a share, my miners like them at least 3x that amount, otherwise i lose like 25% of my hashrate or it even stops.

Re: This miner is submitting shares too frequently...

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:17 am
by hashingpro
"This miner is submitting shares too frequently. Its static difficulty is too low, and therefore is being ignored."
So not really written in plain English since its ambiguous over WHAT "is being ignored."


A much better line might be:
"This miner is submitting shares too frequently. Its static difficulty is too low, and therefore THE DIFFICULTY is being ignored."


Even something along the lines of:
"This miner is submitting shares too frequently. Its static difficulty has been auto-adjusted. The miner is fine now."



But the way that error is worded now, I have no clue WHAT is being ignored, the difficulty, the whole miner? Can't really tell from that content.
Less use of pronouns, more proper nouns will help clarify things all over this site.