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Re: [3500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool
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newbuntu
on 24/09/2014, 00:01:53 UTC
Is there a graceful method of shutting down the p2pool terminal? I haven't been able to find anything for it so I'm simply using Control C ... is there another / better option?

That's as graceful as it gets........you could sing a lullaby  Wink

You don't really want to be turning it off - let it run, & run, & run........
Thanks for the answer.
I'm still experimenting so it's on and off at the moment.
Next step is set it up for merged.
Ordered new dual xeon server to be dedicated to pools, once it's ready to go then it will run & run & run ...

I wouldn't buy hardware to run p2pool. My miners and my p2pool node are not in the same place and my efficiency is currently 108%. Pay $20 a month for a Linode near your miners and stop paying when you stop mining (which for most of us is any minute now).

You'll get incredible network connectivity and the flexibility to turn things off without being stuck with equipment you don't need (like thousands of dollars of ASICs Smiley
I appreciate the suggestion, but I currently have just shy of 60 computers including 12 proliant blades ... so, I'm not really concerned with being stuck with hardware, they make a great obstacle course for the kitties.
It was $2,500 for all the parts, so it's pretty reasonable for a server. The funds came from mining so it's not out-of-pocket funds.
I plan on running numerous pools from it at the same time.
I have a 50mb/s (down) fibre connection.
Running it will help to reduce the winter gas bill.
My electricity costs are fairly low where I live.
You make some good points regarding rental and about self-mining no longer being sustainable for most. I agree, it won't be long until it can no longer provide a positive ROI.
Thanks for the feedback.