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Title: CGminer basic questions, "rejected"
Post by: bobbobobbo on April 20, 2013, 01:12:42 AM
I am solo mining litecoin using CGminer, running at 18 intensity on 3 7950s. I recently got the prompt "rejected" and an address. What would that imply?

Also, how do I close CGminer in order to get the full log readout? When I X out it just terminates completely.

(also, it loads up with "not enough work" constantly, any way to reduce that?")


Title: Re: CGminer basic questions, "rejected"
Post by: os2sam on April 20, 2013, 02:28:30 AM
I am solo mining litecoin using CGminer, running at 18 intensity on 3 7950s. I recently got the prompt "rejected" and an address. What would that imply?

Also, how do I close CGminer in order to get the full log readout? When I X out it just terminates completely.

(also, it loads up with "not enough work" constantly, any way to reduce that?")

I would suggest reading the readme file and the top post in the CGMiner thread and post your questions in that thread if you still have questions.


Title: Re: CGminer basic questions, "rejected"
Post by: nathanrees19 on April 20, 2013, 09:44:36 AM
I am solo mining litecoin using CGminer, running at 18 intensity on 3 7950s. I recently got the prompt "rejected" and an address. What would that imply?

Also, how do I close CGminer in order to get the full log readout? When I X out it just terminates completely.

(also, it loads up with "not enough work" constantly, any way to reduce that?")

Try a pool, any pool. Tune intensity (and any other value you want) until shares are submitting correctly for at least an hour. Switch back to solo when everything is good.


Title: Re: CGminer basic questions, "rejected"
Post by: bobbobobbo on April 20, 2013, 05:46:52 PM
I am solo mining litecoin using CGminer, running at 18 intensity on 3 7950s. I recently got the prompt "rejected" and an address. What would that imply?

Also, how do I close CGminer in order to get the full log readout? When I X out it just terminates completely.

(also, it loads up with "not enough work" constantly, any way to reduce that?")

Try a pool, any pool. Tune intensity (and any other value you want) until shares are submitting correctly for at least an hour. Switch back to solo when everything is good.

Would that imply that I would not see if everything is submitting correctly if I am currently running solo? At 18 intensity 70% fan speed I am keeping under 70C with no sick/dead GPUs to report. 500k/hash each 7950. Unless I am processing poorly and I don't realize it?


Title: Re: CGminer basic questions, "rejected"
Post by: os2sam on April 20, 2013, 10:04:03 PM
Would that imply that I would not see if everything is submitting correctly if I am currently running solo?

When mining solo there are no shares.  Only Block Solutions are accepted.


Title: Re: CGminer basic questions, "rejected"
Post by: bobbobobbo on April 20, 2013, 11:53:47 PM
Would that imply that I would not see if everything is submitting correctly if I am currently running solo?

When mining solo there are no shares.  Only Block Solutions are accepted.

So what does it mean when they are "rejected"? I have read the readme, still can't find a basic answer. So far I have 2 rejected..
(still mining solo)


Title: Re: CGminer basic questions, "rejected"
Post by: os2sam on April 21, 2013, 04:12:34 AM
Would that imply that I would not see if everything is submitting correctly if I am currently running solo?

When mining solo there are no shares.  Only Block Solutions are accepted.

So what does it mean when they are "rejected"? I have read the readme, still can't find a basic answer. So far I have 2 rejected..
(still mining solo)

Whats the exact verbiage or maybe get a screen shot of the message?  I wouldn't expect to see a rejected share when just solo mining.  Do you have failover pools configured?

Also you can try verbose and see if more information is available

--verbose           Log verbose output to stderr as well as status output

I would still post in the CGMiner thread as maybe others would have more experience with what you are trying to do.