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TestNet Discussion Archive / Re: BIBLEPAY -TESTNET TESTING THREAD-Proof-Of-Distributed-Computing(Cancer Research)
« on: February 12, 2018, 09:05:32 AM »What is your CPID?
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What is your CPID?
exec getboincinfo should only work on the controller wallet. Pick one controller wallet and then stick to it.
For machine # 2,3,4,5,6,7 you should be adding Boinc only, and when you add Rosetta to Boinc, you use the existing same email & pass you used for machine #1. This way you have 7 machines connected to 1 CPID (like the instructions in the wiki say).
Btw, the boinc GUI (its called Boinc Manager in linux) is the same as (look & feel) of windows boinc manager. I recommend using that in linux.
4. So you do the steps above and it works in linux. Note that you only need 1 machine with BBP wallet (running in testnet), then boinc on all machines you want to add to Rosetta mining (to count towards daily superblock).
What does this mean?im read something about linux wallet-gui with xfce,kde etc .... for what omg?
17:38:54
exec getboincinfo
17:38:55
{
"Command": "getboincinfo",
"CPID": "b4da941b1677220ab7dbb8701b3da10c",
"Address": "yfeQhLLmTapeZCJG4pQt2NJjzKMJ2ha2RA",
"CPIDS": "b4da941b1677220ab7dbb8701b3da10c;",
"NextSuperblockHeight": 5247,
"b4da941b1677220ab7dbb8701b3da10c_RAC": 0,
"LastSuperblockHeight": 5148,
"Payments": 0,
"Budget": 1386000,
"Magnitude": 0
}