01:17:27 hello I was wondering if anyone has created a script or if there's a feature flag/argument in monero-gui that allows it to run p2pool from the command line. Due to unreliable power here and other reasons, I've been using xmrig as a cron job that auto-starts at boot. However, I'm trying to switch to p2pool and haven't found any flags or options in either monero-gui or monerod that allow this. 01:17:27 I've attempted to create a script to mimic what monero-gui does, but I'm still working out some of the details. Here's what I have so far: 01:17:29 ```#!/usr/bin/env bash 01:17:31 MONERO_WALLET_ADDRESS="your-monero-wallet-address" 01:17:33 BLOCKCHAIN_LOCATION="your-blockchain-location" 01:17:35 ./monerod \ 01:17:37 --data-dir BLOCKCHAIN_LOCATION \ 01:17:39 --rpc-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 \ 01:17:41 --rpc-bind-port 18081 \ 01:17:43 --zmq-pub tcp://127.0.0.1:18083 \ 01:17:45 --enable-dns-blocklist 01:17:53 any help would be appreciated 02:21:41 ^ great question, as it's how the original design of bitcoin was, every mining node was a node 02:21:41 so makes total sense should be able to mine through the monero-gui with P2Pool, as it's supposed to be the option that is shilled to mine, alongside solomining, instead of supporting centralized pools, even if they new centralized mining pools tbh, fuck that 02:21:43 with virtual machines, people can have their things compartmentalize anyways, with like, if not doing the gui but cli instead 02:21:45 can have monerod running in 1 VM, then monero-wallet-cli running in a 2nd VM that points to the first one through local ip on the dedicated rig for that or whatever 02:21:47 then should also be able to hopefully do monero-gui in 1 VM and P2Pool in an other VM 02:22:24 idk the answer to that tho, so, will stay informed from this channel if is doable, interesting O_O 02:22:53 why so many vms, you can run p2pool directly 02:23:08 this is a problem in bash scripting and background processes, not monero, so probably not for #monero-gui 02:24:38 because compartmentalization is awesome 👍️ 02:24:39 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4U8YbXKwog 02:24:41 in linux u even have that package thing called "apparmor" that compartmentalize running apps within the system, pretty awesome 👍️ 02:26:40 if you want compartmentalization p2pool has defined Dockerfile you can use with podman or similar https://github.com/SChernykh/p2pool/blob/master/Dockerfile 02:27:27 user asked for bash help. you probably will find better help on #p2pool-log:monero.social channel anyhow, kancat 02:29:06 why leaving/joining, is this another kitty 👀 plowsof 02:30:14 just our friendly neighbourhood monerologs.net enjoyer 😾 02:30:32 ^ lowkey docker is kind of too much of a pain tho, VMs are easy and user frendly 02:30:33 while sure, you could docker to literally min/max that RAM consumption and CPU cycles 02:30:35 VMs are still awesome and are still used, like what, u running single core host nowadays or somethin? 02:30:37 pretty sure even SBC clusters should be able to run full sized VMs nowadays, and again, they user frendly 02:30:39 let's keep monero for eryone, right lol? even the ones doing that gui thing should be able to have the security of someone that does the cli, just sayin 02:31:12 I never said docker. Said podman. Again you are not helping the user, you are asking them to make a cluster of VMs. 02:32:26 since it's security wise to run the VMs, having a dedicated rig just for that is pretty good anyways, so like "a cluster of VMs" would be maybe like just 2 - 3 VMs max lol, is not that much tbh 02:33:32 "help how do I launch a background process in bash" -> "to do this you need 2-3 VMs" 02:33:44 at that point just run the services on systemd each 😆 02:34:15 well, whatever, do u have the answer if gui can or what? 02:34:23 as said, this is not even GUI/CLI related, just bash help. #p2pool-log should be able to get you in contact with p2pool users 02:34:35 idk the answer to that, which was what's was being asked 02:34:53 then don't invent a new random thing :) 02:34:57 you can use nohup / & to launch something to the background 02:34:59 well idk lol 02:35:41 but it's probably not what you want, instead make monerod a service or something so it stays along the system 02:35:59 p2pool might as well but whatever. You could always just launch them individually 02:36:24 you also want to mine using xmrig and not embedded miners, if you want higher hashrate efficiency 02:40:51 Deleting does work 02:41:01 Doesnt* 02:44:06 joined to leave a clown emoji. epic 02:44:11 then left 02:47:29 Its obv the kitten 02:50:57 Only had 4 more days on the ban too :( 02:56:16 someone called mining1337 tried to join here then made another account after they released that was banned 😾 02:56:50 "someone" 03:15:05 it's outright unhelpful as well 11:00:13 thank you I'll talk to those guys as well but I never was going to run that in a container I was just planning on running that as a startup script that cron would call on reboot 11:07:18 hello I was wondering if anyone has created a script or if there's a feature flag/argument in monero-gui that allows it to run p2pool from the command line. Due to unreliable power here and other reasons, I've been using xmrig as a cron job that auto-starts at boot. However, I'm trying to switch to p2pool and haven't found any flags or options in either monero-gui or monerod that allow this. 11:07:19 I've attempted to create a script to mimic what monero-gui does, but I'm still working out some of the details. Here's what I have so far: 11:07:21 ``` 11:07:23 #!/usr/bin/env 11:07:25 MONERO_WALLET_ADDRESS="your-monero-wallet-address" 11:07:27 BLOCKCHAIN_LOCATION="your-blockchain-location" 11:07:29 ./monerod \ 11:07:31 --data-dir BLOCKCHAIN_LOCATION \ 11:07:33 --rpc-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 \ 11:07:35 --rpc-bind-port 18081 \ 11:07:37 --zmq-pub tcp://127.0.0.1:18083 \ 11:07:39 hello I was wondering if anyone has created a script or if there's a feature flag/argument in monero-gui that allows it to run p2pool from the command line. Due to unreliable power here and other reasons, I've been using xmrig as a cron job that auto-starts at boot. However, I'm trying to switch to p2pool and haven't found any flags or options in either monero-gui or monerod that allow this. 11:07:41 I've attempted to create a script to mimic what monero-gui does, but I'm still working out some of the details. Here's what I have so far: 11:07:43 ```` 11:07:45 #!/usr/bin/env bash 11:07:47 MONERO_WALLET_ADDRESS="your-monero-wallet-address" 11:07:49 BLOCKCHAIN_LOCATION="your-blockchain-location" 11:07:51 ./monerod \