Updated Console Logs (markdown)

JayDDee
2020-05-20 21:27:50 -04:00
parent af8f921f80
commit 77dd8ed2b9

@@ -82,11 +82,15 @@ AVX512F, AVX512VL, AVX512DQ, & AVX512BW, first available on Intel Cascade Lake X
Some other messages are displayed based on options such as stratum connection, API, CPU affinity etc.
The number of threads and CPUs is displayed as:
`[THREADS] of [CPUS] miner threads started using [ALGO] algorithm`
The CPU affinity map displays in graphical form which logical CPUs are selected for mining. This is
only displayed when using --threads or --cpu-affinity. The CPUs are listed from left to right starting with
CPU 0 up to the number of logical CPUs available. A '!' indicates the CPU is selected for mining, a '.' if not. Example using --threads 4 --cpu-affinity 0x55 on an 8 core CPU: [!.!.!.!.]
## New stratum, block, job report
## New Stratum Diff, Block, Work report
This report is issued when a new job is received from the stratum server.
If the report is also for a new block or a changed stratum difficulty the report
@@ -94,7 +98,7 @@ will include new estimates. The block number can be used with data from other so
coin, block reward, and exchange rate, all useful in determining profitability
`[2020-02-07 23:38:22] New block 1293839, job 1d9f`
`[2020-02-07 23:38:22] New Block 1293839, Job 1d9f`
` Diff: Net 50648, Stratum 26, Target 0.10156`
@@ -142,7 +146,7 @@ Line 4, only displayed in single coin pools
* network hashrate estimate is calculated from network difficulty and the number of blocks found during
the mining session.
### GBT/Getwork new block, work report
### GBT/Getwork New block, Work report
`[2020-02-28 10:54:02] New block 6273226, Net Diff 118.48, Ntime 5e5c2e79`
@@ -150,9 +154,8 @@ Line 4, only displayed in single coin pools
` Miner TTF @ 3938.69 kh/s 2h04m, Net TTF @ 68.24 Mh/s 6m11s`
The GBT or getwork new block report is similar to the stratum new block log with a few differences. There is no
stratum difficulty and no job id. "New job" is replaced with "New work". New work is detected by a change of
the ntime field of the block header data.
The GBT or getwork New Block report is similar to the stratum New Block with a few differences. There is no
stratum difficulty and no job id. New work is detected by a change of the ntime field of the block header data.
All present fields have the same meaning as the stratum log but some are calculated differently. Unlike the
stratum version the network hashrate is not an estimate. It is accurate as it is provided by the server using