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badman74, it worked. I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to help me. Thank you.
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is there instructions anywhere on how to install the 14.6rc2 drivers on PIMP mining software?
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yes its very clear. thank you.
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is this the right pass if I want to mine most profitable for NIST5, X11, X13, and X15? "f0=0;f2=0;f3=4;f4=3;f5=0;f6=2;f7=1", In the instructions it says to make it a number other then zero if you want to mine it. how do you know what number to make it?
Appreciate any help.
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mtrycz, dis gonna be good. Thank you for sharing.
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Kyle1873, such wisdom, much reality.
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How would you install this on PIMP? If someone could give step by step instructions I can send them doge coins, or paypal for their time. I do not have a lot but will try to make this worth your effort. I really could use the extra hashing power because I really need those extra coins.
Thank you so much for your time.
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ckopobapka, I decided to go for it and install it tonight. And it works!!!! This is so awesome. Thank you! You have made my day.
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I only got a little confused at this part: "... I've added word "mine", because cgmon_daemon needs to be runned only after "/etc/init.d/mine" script. You may add your own here..." Can I just leave that part alone and put it in as it is?
If you are sure, that your miner autostarts by script "/etc/init.d/mine" (this is default behavior in BAMT), you can put it in as it is (with word mine). ckopobapka, I sincerely appreciate this. Thank you. I am going install it tomorrow.
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ckopobapka, thank you so much for posting that. I am having cron problems so maybe this will be my answer. I hope some other people can chime in as to if this is a good solution to use.
I only got a little confused at this part:
"... I've added word "mine", because cgmon_daemon needs to be runned only after "/etc/init.d/mine" script. You may add your own here..."
Can I just leave that part alone and put it in as it is?
I MUST get this program working. I woke up to a sick gpu this morning, what a bummer.
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MrBob I appreciate the help. I have put in a call to someone who will hopefully know. If all else fails I will switch out of SMOS and move over to pure BAMT.
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Something is up with my cron. I tried to start the service with this: /etc/init.d/cron start
And I get this: Starting periodic command scheduler: cron failed!
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I tried "user" and it did not work. I just now even downloaded a new cgmon.tcl file to the "user" profile. Ran the chmod, and did everything like I am suppose to, pointed the cron to the correct place. Once again it will run manually but will not run with cron. I am using 1.3 SMOS which runs on BAMT.
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I did do this command recommended by Angela earlier in the thread:
set cgminer_gpu_options "-c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf"
Thats because i would like to be able to set my gpu options via the cgminer.conf file. Not sure if maybe that messed things up.
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Just so this is clear. I check the log after a manual run of the script and its been recorded in the log. I do not see any other runs in the log other then the ones that I have done manually.
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chmod 755 /home/cgmon.tcl
check the settings to see where the log file is pointed to.
Also, did you do the following?
apt-get update apt-get install tcl apt-get install php5-cli apt-get install php5
When I did this for the first time, just php5 wasn't enough, I needed php5-cli. This is not in the instructions.
I did the chmod again. For the log I have two outputs it seems: /root/cgmon.log /live/cow/root/cgmon.log I just tried to install php5-cli and it showed to already be installed. Also, for the "user" in the cgmon.tcl file I have it designated "root". I can still run the file manually, but cron will not run it.
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That is the correct command. In crontab you have the */2 * * * * root /home/user/cgmon.tcl >/dev/null 2>&1
MrBob, I sincerely appreciate the help. Yes, I have the crontab setup and it looks like this: */2 * * * * root /home/cgmon.tcl >/dev/null 2>&1 My cgmon.tcl file is in the /home folder. Still not working.
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Can someone please help me get cgmon working on BAMT? I have the cgmon.tcl in the home folder. I have made all the changes to the cgmon.tcl file that I need to. I can manually run the cgmon.tcl file and it will work. However, for some reason the cron is not working. I am wondering if it has to do with the cron, or maybe it has to do with changing the file permission to 755. Maybe changing the permission is a different command in BAMT? When I changed the permission of the file I used this command "chmod 755 cgmon.tcl".
I have not been sleeping good at night because I keep waking to check the rig. Would really like to get this script going.
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just sent you 10 coins big boy. Thanks Jdape!
Wow! Confirmed. Thank you! Hey there! I have cgmon installed. And I can run it manually, check the log and the manual run is logged. However, it will not run via cron. I have set up the cron as: * * * * * root /home/cgmon.tcl My cgmon file is located in /home. So I feel that I have done everything right. But for some reason the cron is not running. Btw I am using BAMT. I would sincerely appreciate any help I could get.
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