Will you ever be including alerts and more communication with the user so they don't have to keep looking at the stats? Nice having a text/sms/email indicating one of your miners is too hot or hashing lower then normal. This to me would be the development path for this program, right?
FYI you can do this already with the existing MobileMiner support. You mean M's monitor program?
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Weeks have gone by, but the price is still the same. I thought Bitmain changed price all the time? As we all go further down the rabbit hole, you'd think there would have been a price decrease. Although, the last hardware my father received was dusty, dirty and used. Was supposed to be a new S5. Not a used one.
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anyway i can set up the pool part to monitor my workers on ck solo pool? i tried the user url with my wallet as the api but didnt work.
Unfortunately there's no solo support, however you can point your miners to http://kano.is and utilize the ckpool type there. Any plans for an OS X version?
You can set up MAMP on OSX and use cryptoglance that way... Currently there's no all-in-one solution ready for OSX, we can look into it though. Will you ever be including alerts and more communication with the user so they don't have to keep looking at the stats? Nice having a text/sms/email indicating one of your miners is too hot or hashing lower then normal. This to me would be the development path for this program, right?
There are plans for notifications and such, however the app only monitors your rigs and pools when the app is open. We first need to migrate away from that and build some kind of background service. This is very high on our priority list, we hope to release these features in the coming months. A Windows service of course, and then just attach to it with a browser. Sweeeeeet. EDIT: By the way, is this an access issue? ==> Starting Update...Please be patient ==> Creating temporary directory to download update and unzip: update/v2.0.2.799 ==> ERROR: Failed to create the directory: update/v2.0.2.799 * Please contact support via reddit, bitcointalk, or IRC!
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Are there definitions online at one place for what all the stats mean on the beaglebone firmware? Also, is Bitmain coming out with an updated firmware for the S5 to update cgminer, kernel and all that?
Another question. I setup three pools. When I view the miner status screen they all are alive, but it is hashing only at one pool of course. When do the other two become "dead"?
Definitions? DIFF GetWorks Priority Accepted Diff1# DiffA# DiffR# DiffS# Rejected what's the normal rate on this? Discarded what's the norm on this? Stale what's the norm on this? LSDIFF LSTIME
Maybe I'll write up something and put it online.....just confirming.
Thanks
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
You can still do that easily with the S5. Just log into the shell and attach to the running cgminer screen. Sometimes I have all of mine running on the screen at the same time. Dorky I know.
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Will you ever be including alerts and more communication with the user so they don't have to keep looking at the stats? Nice having a text/sms/email indicating one of your miners is too hot or hashing lower then normal. This to me would be the development path for this program, right?
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Will Bitmain sell extra control boards or hashing board for backup purpose? Always good to have spare part around. Especially hashing board and controller.
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>snip image< I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER.
Awesome. What fan models? Delta AFB1212SHE-PWM 2 of them in a push/pull. they work great. $20 a piece. Way quieter than stock. Even a single Delta AFB1212SH works in push, which makes it a $10-11/miner mod and it is quieter than 1212SHE and way quieter than stock. I don't know if I believe that. I'd have to see it mining for 15+ minutes with that one fan to believe it. I mean if you did get that to work somehow more power to you, but one 25mm fan?
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I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER. Awesome. What fan models? Delta AFB1212SHE-PWM 2 of them in a push/pull. they work great. $20 a piece. Way quieter than stock. Anything is quiter than the stock fans. Those Delta's peak at 53dB, so I would say you are hearing about 50dB from two of those fans. I measured with a digital sound meter TWO s5's with using the Noctua's at 1 meter away was only 53dB. That's not bad for 2. Also, everyone's hearing is different. Some people hate that whining high pitch small fans make and some people it doesn't bother them. One reason I like those Noctua's. They have a low almost hum to them. Very far away from a high pitched whine noise. If it works for you and can keep the rig cool that's all that matters.
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What is the true nature of this foundation? What are they really responsible for? Most foundations in my opinion are corrupt and the top hierarchy usually takes money from the foundation's accounts anyway for their own personal use. This is nothing new. Happens every day in my own government all over the US. And I thought that the bitcoin community votes and makes the laws, not the foundation?
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GHASH you truly are stupid fucks. Whats the point of making someone check off refusing 2fa? Are you saying you're responsible and will return any lost funds if the user enables 2fa?
no they are saying that if you opt out of 2fa you are an idiot.. i would never leave any coins on an exchange without 2fa enabled. speaking of you have to leave something there due to their shitty withdraw policy. You can't just zero out any balance, it must meet their limit. They are getting hit hard now. All my miners just dropped from them.
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The Noctua 120mm's work ok too. So why even bother spending more money on the size adapters....unless the 140's are that much quiter, but I doubt they would be.
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I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER. Awesome. What fan models?
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Is not better than two expensive Noctua 3000rpm PWM fans, two cheaper 3000rpm without RPM? For example I am using Scythe Ultra Kaze 3000rpm (133,6CFM), and it costs 2,5 times less than Noctua.
These look pretty good if they are truly PWM. Do you notice the fan speed changes? EDIT: I think this fan is just a plain old 3 pin and not PWM. So it will run 3000 all the time and be noisy as heck with two of them running.
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Noctua NF-F12 IndustrialPPC 3000RPM PWM 120mm High Performance Fan x 2 ( push-pool )
Conceived for industrial heavy duty applications that require enhanced cooling performance and advanced ingress protection, the NF-F12 industrialPPC (Protected Performance Cooling) is a ruggedised high-speed version of the award-winning retail model. Thanks to the outstanding aerodynamic efficiency of the NF-F12 design and the use of a novel three-phase motor, the industrialPPC version provides superior airflow and pressure capacity while keeping noise levels and power consumption moderate as against comparable high-speed fans. While its fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction and certified water and dust protection make the NF-F12 industrialPPC suitable for operation in challenging environments, the renowned SSO2 bearing technology guarantees an MTBF of over 150,000hrs. Topped off with Noctua's trusted reliability and six year manufacturer's warranty, the NF-F12 industrialPPC is an ideal choice for highly demanding applications that require superior flow rates and ultimate dependability
Features: - Based on the award-winning NF-F12 design - 3000rpm PWM industrialPPC version - Three-phase motor design - Fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction - Certified IP52 water and dust protection - Integrated Anti-Vibration Pads - Six year warranty
Specification: - Size: 120x120x25 mm - Connector: 4-pin PWM - Bearing: SSO2 - Blade Geometry: Heptaperf - Frame Technology: FocusedFlow - Rotational Speed (± 10%): 3000 RPM - Airflow: 109.8 CFM - Acoustical Noise: 43.5 dB(A) - Static Pressure: 7.63 mm H2O - Max. Input Power: 3.6 W - Max. Input Current : 0.3 A
JUST PERFECT!
Read the thread man. I must have said the only real world workable dual fan solution (if you don't have any S3 fans) is to buy two of these fans in a push / pull. Must have mentioned it over 10 times. For one fan setup you need at LEAST a 38mm push with at least 185-200 CFM, max 4000 RPM's. For a dual fan setup you would need two 25+ mm in a push pull with at LEAST 110-125 CFM, max 3000 RPM's. If the ambient temps increase considerably on the dual fan setup some kind of air conditioning will or may be needed. Most other fans cannot take the pressure or keep up with the demand then the Noctua's, hence the 6 year warranty. They are also IP52 rated, which can take dripping water and some spray and dust won't even bother it. The motor is completely sealed of course. Have fun!!! i know about the noctua's they are nice fans.. but nobody has answered my question.. maybe you can.. what about this fan as pull with stock fan as push but clocked down with a pwm controller http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835220056id prob clock the stock fan to right at 3000 rpm.. or even see what it settles at with the pull fan. I doubt it would work. The fan is too large, how would you get all that air to funnel into a 120mm space when the fan is 140mm?
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Noctua NF-F12 IndustrialPPC 3000RPM PWM 120mm High Performance Fan x 2 ( push-pool )
Conceived for industrial heavy duty applications that require enhanced cooling performance and advanced ingress protection, the NF-F12 industrialPPC (Protected Performance Cooling) is a ruggedised high-speed version of the award-winning retail model. Thanks to the outstanding aerodynamic efficiency of the NF-F12 design and the use of a novel three-phase motor, the industrialPPC version provides superior airflow and pressure capacity while keeping noise levels and power consumption moderate as against comparable high-speed fans. While its fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction and certified water and dust protection make the NF-F12 industrialPPC suitable for operation in challenging environments, the renowned SSO2 bearing technology guarantees an MTBF of over 150,000hrs. Topped off with Noctua's trusted reliability and six year manufacturer's warranty, the NF-F12 industrialPPC is an ideal choice for highly demanding applications that require superior flow rates and ultimate dependability
Features: - Based on the award-winning NF-F12 design - 3000rpm PWM industrialPPC version - Three-phase motor design - Fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction - Certified IP52 water and dust protection - Integrated Anti-Vibration Pads - Six year warranty
Specification: - Size: 120x120x25 mm - Connector: 4-pin PWM - Bearing: SSO2 - Blade Geometry: Heptaperf - Frame Technology: FocusedFlow - Rotational Speed (± 10%): 3000 RPM - Airflow: 109.8 CFM - Acoustical Noise: 43.5 dB(A) - Static Pressure: 7.63 mm H2O - Max. Input Power: 3.6 W - Max. Input Current : 0.3 A
JUST PERFECT!
Read the thread man. I must have said the only real world workable dual fan solution (if you don't have any S3 fans) is to buy two of these fans in a push / pull. Must have mentioned it over 10 times. For one fan setup you need at LEAST a 38mm push with at least 185-200 CFM, max 4000 RPM's. For a dual fan setup you would need two 25+ mm in a push pull with at LEAST 110-125 CFM, max 3000 RPM's. If the ambient temps increase considerably on the dual fan setup some kind of air conditioning will or may be needed. Most other fans cannot take the pressure or keep up with the demand then the Noctua's, hence the 6 year warranty. They are also IP52 rated, which can take dripping water and some spray and dust won't even bother it. The motor is completely sealed of course. Have fun!!!
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Mine looks like that too -- it was working for a day or two. It was too loud in my office for me to even speak on the phone, so last night I removed the pull-fan fro one of my S3's and replaced the S5's push fan with it -- had to splice to extend the wires because they didn't reach.
Now it is nice & quiet, and still running at acceptable temps < 65
BUT chain #2 is dead -- all dashes :-(
How do I go about troubleshooting? I reseated all of the power connectors (twice), and the two grey data connectors on top. But I'm not sure what to try next. My warranty is clearly null and void :-)
thanks,
-dave
Were there dashes before you changed the fan? If not, then you can try power cycling the PS (off for thirty seconds or so) and if still a problem, lower the clock! No dashes before -- all o's on both blades. And it was hashing fine out of the box at stock freq for a few hours, then I cranked it up to 400 and it was doing about 1.3 TH nicely. But so frickin loud. That's when I decided not to leave well enough alone, and to replace the fan with an S3 push. Today its hashing on the one blade at 350 freq again. And I can see the S3 fan is not going to be enough. Its barely keeping the one blade at stock clock under 60 degrees... I did reseat all the power and data cables I can see and reach from the top. I guess a full tear-down is in order. What was the good thermal paste again? -dave Good thermal paste. I never used it, but heard it was very good. http://www.ebay.com/itm/391051770903?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AITGelid TC-GC-10g Extreme.
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No dashes before -- all o's on both blades. And it was hashing fine out of the box at stock freq for a few hours, then I cranked it up to 400 and it was doing about 1.3 TH nicely. But so frickin loud. That's when I decided not to leave well enough alone, and to replace the fan with an S3 push.
Today its hashing on the one blade at 350 freq again. And I can see the S3 fan is not going to be enough. Its barely keeping the one blade at stock clock under 60 degrees...
I did reseat all the power and data cables I can see and reach from the top. I guess a full tear-down is in order. What was the good thermal paste again?
-dave
Did you only use one fan off the S3? I don't think that is near enough for the heat. You'd need both push and pulls form the S3. I tried adding just a 104CFM fan to the back of the S5 tonight and use with the stock fan to see if it makes any difference tomorrow after I get a chance to put it in my rig. Should reduce temps enough to warrant a fan speed reduction. We'll see. The fan speeds of the S5 and it's extreme heat generation IMO is a downer on this. My SP20's create less heat at much quieter fan speeds. I was hoping to rock a few dozen S5's but I might have to just buy more SP20's unless I find a decent way to quiet them at least to SP20' levels.. (I run my rigs in one of my garages under the house. Can't hear it inside, but it's quite loud and toasty in the garage.) **Love a heated garage that kind of pays for itself** The temp sensor on these is a broad approximate and the programming written in the firmware pumps the stock fan way too high keeping the temps at 50 most of the time. 59-64 is just fine. You have a couple of options. Remove those monstrous 38mm fan(s) and throw on a couple Noctua NF12 Industrial 3000 (push/pull) and it is much more tolerable for in the home. Or you can flash it with smit's low fan firmware which corrects the overworked fan code and makes the stock fan run a lot less RPM's. I have not tried this firmware myself, but heard it works fine. I've also seen people attaching little tiny heatsinks to the temp sensor(s). This in my opinion isn't a good way to go since the temps you are seeing are already just an approximate to begin with. I'm running stock, I don't over clock.
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I'm trying to setup this program on my VPS, but there is only one port open on these miners. If I forward that port to one of miners I'll only see just that one miner and not the rest. An example would be http://my_ip:4028I'll setup port forwarding in my router but how would I configure the other miners as well? Because the main page comes up real nice on my VPS. Thanks, Michael Port forwarding on the router means that you can choose any port on the outside interface of the router and forward it to an address and port on a machine on the internal interface of the router. So say your external interface on the router is 196.345.67.1 You can have port 1001 on the external interface point to port 4028 on the miner ip 192.168.1.101 i.e. 196.345.67.1:1001 ---> 192.168.1.101:4028 But you can also forward ports 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005 etc to other machines even if they are using the same port i.e. 196.345.67.1:1001 ---> 192.168.1.101:4028 196.345.67.1:1002 ---> 192.168.1.102:4028 196.345.67.1:1003 ---> 192.168.1.103:4028 196.345.67.1:1004 ---> 192.168.1.104:4028 etc Note how the external IP doesn't change, but the port does, and the internal IP does change but the port doesn't Now having explained all this I don't actually think its a real good idea to open up these ports on your router directly to the miner unless you can protect them somehow, at the least by limiting access by IP address. Thanks, that makes perfect sense. I completely forgot about the internal/external port. I'll lock up my router's access list so I'm the only one that is able to get in anyway, if I set it up that way. I did find a useful iPhone app that coincides with a program that I use on my computer which is all I need. Open up the program and it basically lists all my miners, hash rate and temps. Just the info I really need. It is nice to see though updates on the apps coming out.
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My triggers disappear most of the time with version 5.2. I'll click save, exit the program and load it up again and they will be gone. So the alerts aren't working which is what I really want to use the software for. Also, I tried three different SSL SMTP servers, does no work. Forced to use non-SSL SMTP. Also need another space where you can put multiple email addresses in case you want to send more then one person.
Can you give me some specifics? What miner type, and what alerts do you enable that don't save? EDIT: Also, if I wanted to view my miners on another computer do I need to get another key? Because I can't seem to get to that page without requesting another key.
You mean through Mobile Monitor? I'm not sure, I'm not at all familiar with how that works. M If I view the ALERT SETTINGS page, where you can select what miner you have then can select different triggers, like fan speed, hash speed, Xcount. I'll fill that out and save it. Exit the program and go back to that ALERT SETTINGS screen and there won't be anything there. All the fields will be blank. So I'm thinking if the program ditches the alerts by itself, I won't get alerted in anyway. Have to add SMS/TEXT, additional email address space and throw some colors in there. Yea, I'll compensate for sure, but it has to be working. I don't mind paying someone for their efforts. Just like any software. Thanks, M
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