I just noticed something, perhaps this is obvious and just me who don't understand how this works. I have plots on three machines (53 Tb + 10 Tb + 12 Tb). All plots are generated for the same account. Each machine runs a miner and all three miners are pointed at burst.ninja, but in the pool, I only see 53 Tb as ~capacity. Are the other two machines not mining, or is it just the pool which does not show the other two, but they are still being used?
Is there a better way to set this up? The computers (win 7) are physically in different locations so it is not trivial to share drives between them. I could mine with one account for each machine (just set up three burst accounts) but that means I have to replot 22 Tb of plots, which I hope I will not have to do ....
Thx
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Yea, you'll need to make sure your plots don't overlap. If you plotted with the GUI wallet, then it is likely that it only accounted for a single machine... and thus the plots are overlapping.
I would suggest that you use different accounts for each machine if you're mining with the GUI wallet.
If you aren't using the GUI wallet, make sure you don't overlap your plots... i.e. this is the plot structure...
(account)_(starting nonce number)_(amount of nonces to plot)_(stagger size)
Make sure that your starting number, is higher than your first ending number... such that...
Say you started at nonce 0, and plotted 2 million nonces... The next plot, make your starting nonce 2 million and 1, then you can plot another 2 million. Next one starting nonce 4 million and 5, and so forth.
@dawallet, correct me if I'm wrong, but the GUI doesn't account for multiple computers, does it? I don't really see a way.