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Document quotas and new load-balance strategy.
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Options for both config file and command line:
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--fix-protocol Do not redirect to a different getwork protocol (eg. stratum)
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--hotplug <arg> Set hotplug check time to <arg> seconds (0=never default: 5) - only with libusb
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--kernel-path|-K <arg> Specify a path to where bitstream and kernel files are (default: "/usr/local/bin")
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--load-balance Change multipool strategy from failover to efficiency based balance
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--load-balance Change multipool strategy from failover to quota based balance
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--log|-l <arg> Interval in seconds between log output (default: 5)
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--lowmem Minimise caching of shares for low memory applications
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--monitor|-m <arg> Use custom pipe cmd for output messages
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@ -507,15 +507,57 @@ This strategy moves at user-defined intervals from one active pool to the next,
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skipping pools that are idle.
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LOAD BALANCE:
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This strategy sends work to all the pools to maintain optimum load. The most
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efficient pools will tend to get a lot more shares. If any pool falls idle, the
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rest will tend to take up the slack keeping the miner busy.
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This strategy sends work to all the pools on a quota basis. By default, all
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pools are allocated equal quotas unless specified with --quota. This
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apportioning of work is based on work handed out, not shares returned so is
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independent of difficulty targets or rejected shares. While a pool is disabled
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or dead, its quota is dropped until it is re-enabled. Quotas are forward
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looking, so if the quota is changed on the fly, it only affects future work.
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If all pools are set to zero quota or all pools with quota are dead, it will
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fall back to a failover mode. See quota below for more information.
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BALANCE:
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This strategy monitors the amount of difficulty 1 shares solved for each pool
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and uses it to try to end up doing the same amount of work for all pools.
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QUOTAS
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The load-balance multipool strategy works off a quota based scheduler. The
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quotas handed out by default are equal, but the user is allowed so specify any
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arbitrary ratio of quotas. For example, if all the quota values add up to 100,
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each quota value will be a percentage, but if 2 pools are specified and pool0
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is given a quota of 1 and pool1 is given a quota of 9, pool0 will get 10% of
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the work and pool1 will get 90%. Quotas can be changed on the fly by the API,
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and do not act retrospectively. Setting a quota to zero will effectively
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disable that pool unless all other pools are disabled or dead. In that
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scenario, load-balance falls back to regular failover priority-based strategy.
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To specify quotas on the command line, pools should be specified with a
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semicolon separated --quota(or -U) entry instead of --url. Pools specified with
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--url are given a nominal quota value of 1 and entries can be mixed.
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For example:
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--url poola:porta -u usernamea -p passa --quota "2;poolb:portb" -u usernameb -p passb
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Will give poola 1/3 of the work and poolb 2/3 of the work.
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Writing configuration files with quotas is likewise supported. To use the above
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quotas in a configuration file they would be specified thus:
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"pools" : [
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{
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"url" : "poola:porta",
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"user" : "usernamea",
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"pass" : "passa"
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},
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{
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"quota" : "2;poolb:portb",
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"user" : "usernameb",
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"pass" : "passb"
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}
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]
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---
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LOGGING
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