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  1. @LAR_Systems Is there an issue with the 12-week PPD trend chart on the site for individual GPUs? Since rolling over Jan 1 there's only this week showing, no history. I checked several of the GPUs and they all seem to have the same issue. Only seems to affect the chart, the numbers in tables seem consistent with pre-Jan 1.
  2. Thanks for the detailed explainer. I figured it was something along those lines. My one-off use case was just "where the heck is the #1 point producer from EOC" on the League Overview and World Ranks: Current Month pages. I guess what I was really looking for was a "All Users Daily PPD Ranks" or a "Rank by MTD Point Total", which don't exist that I could find. Wouldn't have even noticed if I hadn't been comparing between sites trying to figure out where Jake placed globally after he turned on the afterburners this past week. Keep up the good work on the site and the plugin!
  3. Looks like the 24-hour PPD league difference is intentional, seems there is a daily league and a monthly league. Still curious about monthly league calculation though.
  4. @LAR_Systems for the League statistics on your site, how are you determining which league a long dormant return folder is in? I was trying to trace down the top current producer and couldn't find them initially because they are ranked as Minor league even though have been in the top 2 global producers for at least 12 days running and their total monthly production puts them well within the top 10 from the All Stars page. Looks like they were dormant from June '23 till middle of this month. Looking from a few different angles, it seems like there may actually be some kind of bug because the team 24-hour PPD page actually lists this user as All Stars, but everywhere else they seem to be listed as Minors. A few screen captures below in case things change since I posted.
  5. Just wanted to say welcome to the 30 billion club to @Gorgon
  6. The issue that I've encountered is that when you shut down/restart the service it seems like it writes the in-memory config to the file. So when I shutdown/restart the service, any manual hot writes I made directly to the file gets overwritten. It also writes to the file every time you pause/unpause a slot (paused flag is stored in the config file for slots as one of the advanced tags) as well as other general edits through the UI. Because of this my standard procedure when setting up new machines is to install, use the UI to add/remove the slots I want (so it gets the right pci-bus and pci-slot values for GPUs), stop the service, edit the config, take a backup of the edited config, start the service. This is how I figured out if I edit the config then stop the service my recent edits get lost (by diffing the active vs the backup config). Edit: Should have read to the end of the thread instead of immediately responding, looks like @Alex Atkin UK already caught this.
  7. Haven't been fully following what you've tried related to the passkey not being applied, but based on my own past experience wanted to check and see how you were modifying your configuration. Were you directly editing the config file or entering through the client UI. Something that has tripped me up in the past when configuring a new box is that if you directly edit the config file while the application is running your changes are going to be ignored and overwritten by whatever the running client currently has loaded in memory. The service has to be completely stopped if you are directly editing the config files. I fought with this issue for several rounds the first time I set up a Linux box until I figured that out.
  8. @Schnoz Is the survey/sheet smart enough that if I enter a second time to edit my original list (under the same google account), will it replace the original entry, or will it cause a double entry in the sheet?
  9. I broke down and finally got myself a 4090 Friday evening, hence my recent PPD bump. Will be my daily driver in Windows in Dec, but for now doing an "extended burn in test" under Linux. Using stock settings, according to my HFM.NET history, the 40 WUs it's done so far are showing an average PPD of 26.7 M. Not sure how accurate the PPD estimates per WU in HFM.NET history viewer are though compared to actual awarded values. Power seems to be staying between 240 to 315 W, depending on WU.
  10. I see the following on @LAR_Systems site. Values seem a little low for 6x 4090 unless they are running under Windows or limiting frequency/power for efficiency. Rough calculation for Linux would be ~138 M/day Linux or ~101 M/day Windows based on the latest averages (ignoring CPU work). Wonder if @jakkuh_t is using the Folding in the Dark plugin to add to these statistics.
  11. This is for the 4070ti. I looked again today and it seems like some Linux data points are showing up now, though you can only see it by getting the tool-tip to pop-up due to the line overlap. Yesterday when I looked it wasn't there even in the tool-tip. For the 3060 Ti, must have been looking at the non-LHR graph by mistake . I know that my card is LHR and when I looked at the correct graph today it is showing the expected data. I had been popping the graphs up manually by scrolling down the overall PPD ranks table based on what cards I have running, rather than clicking on the link in the plugin for each slot, so that was my fault for opening the wrong graph. Thanks for looking into that, seem with 4070ti data starting to show up now everything is functioning normally.
  12. Some additional information. I'm running on latest version of Brave browser. I did notice a CORS error listed in the debugging console, though not sure if it's related at all to this issue. That CORS issue exists on all of my machines, not just the one with the 4070 Ti. I also noticed that the 3060 Ti stats don't show any Linux results and I've been running one of those under Linux for over a year. Also, due to wanting to be hands off with the machines and Brave pushing updates frequently and always wanting an app restart, I have a script which runs every 4 hours that shuts down the browser, apt updates Brave, then restarts the browser back to the plugin page. Not sure if this could be affecting things, though it's been working flawlessly for a couple years now. CORS issue: Plugin info:
  13. @LAR_Systems Wanted to check to see if the stats for 4070 ti were updating correctly on your site. Been running one under Linux for just under a week but don't see any recent Linux data points in the chart on your site for this card. The plugin seems to be working fine on my machine so far as I can tell, but maybe it's not sending from my end for some reason.
  14. Thanks! I think it slipped by a few weeks ago and I didn't even notice till I was looking at how low my production was during the Pent. Should be cracking 30 billion in a few weeks too.
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