Anyway to solve this?
Yeah, don't use guiminer-scrypt. That program uses reaper by default, which is an old piece of crap that hogs RAM. Use bfgminer or the cgminer scrypt fork.
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Got a 'You were out, sucks to be you' card from Royal Mail today, so seems the Cube has arrived. Will collect it later. Those cards are the worst Especially when I passed the post van on the way home. 5 minutes earlier I would have been at home...
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Got a 'You were out, sucks to be you' card from Royal Mail today, so seems the Cube has arrived. Will collect it later.
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this is a cgminer issue.
Wow, that's got to be impossible, surely?
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So, is £1100 for two or not? As you were expecting stock yesterday, I guess that means you're busy shipping today, and I've missed my chance?
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I was having Cloudflare errors yesterday, but when it came back there were changes to the ghash.io homepage. Hosted mining was dead this morning, but it came back about an hour ago and caught up (I have ~15GH hosted, it was mining at 512GH for a few minutes to bring the 1d average back to where it should be).
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Also how do you switch miners from the command line? Thanks in advance.
sudo screen -x minerThen use the TUI to switch pools.
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Does anyone know if minepeon will run a Klondike K16 board?
If you're running bfgminer 3.8.0 or newer, then it should do.
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Lesson is, always have an auto withdrawl set to a low value - no more than a few days mining. Then you don't lose to much when the pool gets it's Gibson hacked.
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A Pi si just about fast enough to control the data coming to and from a few ASICs. It's never, ever going to have enough CPU power to even get a GPU working.
It's like raising London's Tower Bridge using a cordless screwdriver.
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Whatever you can get. ATI cards are in VERY short supply.
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LOL
Doing a opkg upgrade nukes the BBB.
Way to go, BeagleBone, your supplied OS breaks itself when updated off your own servers. Fills the 2GB SSD on the board, and that's it stuffed.
Hopefully I can boot it up off SD and copy over a new image...
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Ah, no problems, I thought it would be here today, but if it#s not due until tomorrow that#s no problems.
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Any chance of a tracking number for my Cube please OC3k? Nothing appeared today.
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Thank you i thought namecoins slowing down my performance of rig
No, they're all that slow.
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as it happened to both cube I would suggest to check your PSU first
I'm fascinated to know how you think the PSU could make the fuse melt?
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These things still use the TPLink 703N micro-router running OpenWRT, don't they (which sounds about right if there's a LuCI interface page)?
You could open the machine up, dig out the 703N and do a reset on it (there's details of how to do it on the OpenWRT wiki).
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I'm on ADSL, 2 miles from a main road, with nothing but some 1960s overhead cable connecting me to civilization. I have 12/1Mb that's totally stable. Last time the internet was down was the day some eejit crashed his car in to one of the telephone poles and knocked it down.
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Did you add "--http-port 8330" to the BFGminer startup setting in the settings page of minepeon? Like this. #!/bin/bash sleep 10 /usr/bin/screen -dmS miner /opt/minepeon/bin/bfgminer --http-port 8330 -S all -c /opt/minepeon/etc/miner.conf
In the blade configure page (192.168.1.254:8000) you have to point the Blade to the minpeon IP in the "server address" line on the config page. You enter this twice, like "192.168.0.34,192.168.0.34" The port entry would be "8330,8330" The port # you use here needs to be the port# you entered in the minepeon config line. You need a passwd, like "Blade1:none,Blade1:none" Each blade needs it's own passwd, I use blade1 blade 2 and so on. All good advice, but he's still running two interfaces, which I'm not sure works. I don't know how bfgminer deals with two IP addresses, if it listens on all IPs or just the one it's got internet access on. Slush's proxy would work OK in this instance, because it DOES listen on multiple IPs.
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