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Bitcoin => Mining support => Topic started by: LouisLoo on October 30, 2017, 07:17:46 PM



Title: my 60 s9 asic cant work all
Post by: LouisLoo on October 30, 2017, 07:17:46 PM
i just install 60 s9 mining machine and all the light is green(normal) but then the antpool is showing 13 inactive worker. i didnt know why. is that any one facing this issue?

first of all i open the machine and plug the psu. then my internet is 30mbbs connect to 1 router and 4 switch with 16 port. just sometimes the machine is red(facult) but after restart it work back. sometime it just without any light for few minute and work back.

on antpool side that is 13 inactive workers but the machine is work and green lgiht. and many people say i should set ip for each? so that it will work find?

is any one has this experience to install 60 or above mining machine without problem? can you teach me? thx very much really thx


Title: Re: my 60 s9 asic cant work all
Post by: Philopolymath on October 31, 2017, 01:24:33 PM
You bought 60 machines and yet have no clue what you are doing?
Sell me some S9's...before you ruin them.


Title: Re: my 60 s9 asic cant work all
Post by: NotFuzzyWarm on October 31, 2017, 02:48:34 PM
If you can get 1 miner working then you can get a thousand miners working. How many you have is irrelevant and changes nothing for setup. (aside from supplying the needed power that is)


Title: Re: my 60 s9 asic cant work all
Post by: Steamtyme on November 01, 2017, 03:22:15 AM
So it sounds like you have 47 miners working. you need to figure out which 13 are failing, using whatever software you have set up to monitor your miners, or by logging into each one individually.

From there you need to go through the same process as troubleshooting 1 miner. Is it a power supply issue? Is it going overtemp? I don't really have any more steps for the s9 as I have never run one.

How long have you been running these machines? maybe they have begun to fail. I can't speak to the configuring of each miner's IP but if I'm not mistaken, each one of those machines should be getting it's own work either way. I'm no networking expert but unless you are running a crap ethernet cable I don't think that is the issue.

Sorry to say there is no easy way out, you just have to put in some good old troubleshooting effort.