Questions about Vivo Coin, i need some advices about it : It seems that this coin be stable and profitable since i can see it in WTM coin list, but we don't know who is behind this coin not even on their own official page ! Is this coin is more risky than others listed on WTM ? I wonder for weeks on this piece ... 1/ Is anyone tried this neoscrypt miner software ? NSGminer : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.0if so, did you get better performance (hash rate and power consumption) than with other mining software? 2/ Is someone here mine Vivo coin ? If so, can you tell us which pool do you choose because there are a lot listed on their btctalk thread but, i can't détermine which is better to choose. ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110690.0) Nobody has answers to my questions about this mining software or the choice of pools for VIVO? I tried to compile myself NSGminer but it seems that the scripts are no longer operational and I have a git error while running the file autogen.sh Are my questions understandable or should I rephrase them? help me please Since nobody answered me on the VIVO Pool I read again their thread btctalk and I chose the pool which seems to me the most promising in view of its hashrate in neoscrypt: https://www.unimining.net/ at 0.5% fee This other pool has the interface quite similar to that of suprnova appears equally interesting: https://aikapool.com/vivo/index.phpbut to check in the long term concerning its stability online because at the time I write these lines, the site is no longer reachable ..... 1% fee On the other hand, I had to modify the file 0miner because of the password which makes it possible to indicate the coin to be mined. so I deleted the variable MINER_PWD = "x" # Set the miner password. Default: x in the 0miner file, which produces this lines: Line 394 screen -dmSL miner $HCD -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://$TZC_POOL:$TZC_PORT -u $ADDR -p c=TZC -i $TZC_INTENSITY Line 401 screen -dmSL miner $HCD -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://$VIVO_POOL:$VIVO_PORT -u $ ADDR -p c=VIVO -i $VIVO_INTENSITY In the 1bash, I modified like this: #Trezarcoin (TZC) # ## No need to add add stratum + tcp: // to server address TZC_WORKER = "$ WORKERNAME" TZC_ADDRESS = "TtpFnwJ9YnpMGk4YG93q5nuy2HkQH6jLe3" # Cryptopia Wallet Address TZC_POOL = "pool.unimining.net" TZC_PORT = "4237" TZC_INTENSITY = "21" #Vivo (VIVO) # ## No need to add add stratum + tcp: // to server address VIVO_WORKER = "$ WORKERNAME" VIVO_ADDRESS = "VPnkB5GtGwnYV5TvvDT5NhvaAHRzvHbXbw" # Cryptopia Wallet Address VIVO_POOL = "pool.unimining.net" VIVO_PORT = "4233" VIVO_INTENSITY = "21"
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Questions about Vivo Coin, i need some advices about it : It seems that this coin be stable and profitable since i can see it in WTM coin list, but we don't know who is behind this coin not even on their own official page ! Is this coin is more risky than others listed on WTM ? I wonder for weeks on this piece ... 1/ Is anyone tried this neoscrypt miner software ? NSGminer : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.0if so, did you get better performance (hash rate and power consumption) than with other mining software? 2/ Is someone here mine Vivo coin ? If so, can you tell us which pool do you choose because there are a lot listed on their btctalk thread but, i can't détermine which is better to choose. ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110690.0) Nobody has answers to my questions about this mining software or the choice of pools for VIVO? I tried to compile myself NSGminer but it seems that the scripts are no longer operational and I have a git error while running the file autogen.sh Are my questions understandable or should I rephrase them? help me please
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@papampi I am currently testing to see the overall result of WTM. Most will not need what I want so will ask what to edit or add. I want to watch the overall output of all 4 coins that I have added and want to track each one. What I would like to add is a date/time stamp on the output of WTM. I have already edited to save last 200k of the file so I can generate a very large data set. This will be added to a spread sheet to see what coin does best at what time and for how long. So far, my ETH has been the best over all. I soon will add 2 more to the data set.
thanks much thay
This is an addition that seems interesting to me to make the right choice of coins to mine according to the algorithms too. Nicehash was doing this through a graph not so long ago before being stolen our hash stored on their poorly secured servers ... How do you intend to present the data? In graphical form excel ?? I would be interested in this tool that you intend to develop.
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Questions about Vivo Coin, i need some advices about it : It seems that this coin be stable and profitable since i can see it in WTM coin list, but we don't know who is behind this coin not even on their own official page ! Is this coin is more risky than others listed on WTM ? I wonder for weeks on this piece ... 1/ Is anyone tried this neoscrypt miner software ? NSGminer : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.0if so, did you get better performance (hash rate and power consumption) than with other mining software? 2/ Is someone here mine Vivo coin ? If so, can you tell us which pool do you choose because there are a lot listed on their btctalk thread but, i can't détermine which is better to choose. ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110690.0)
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BITCOIN="theGROUND" while [ $BITCOIN == "theGROUND" ] do sleep 60 done I inform the webpage creator on nvoc page that this inifinite loop is not usefull ...If this creator had read this thread or the other fork branch scripts, he would know it. @web creator of this page So read this thread, please ! mmmm, may be you could try to remove that "un-usefull" loop and see how it goes . Then let as know if it works better. I misspoke but it seems to me to have read this there are some posts : # Infinite Loop while true do sleep 60 done I think it's esay to understand than this bitcoin=the ground
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BITCOIN="theGROUND" while [ $BITCOIN == "theGROUND" ] do sleep 60 done I inform the webpage creator on nvoc page that this inifinite loop is not usefull ...If this creator had read this thread or the other fork branch scripts, he would know it. @web creator of this page So read this thread, please !
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Change below in 1bash file:
COIN="BCC" #fill in coin #add below to the correct section of the file BCC_WORKER="worker name" BCC_ADDRESS="bitconnectpool account" BCC_POOL="stratum+tcp://bitconnectpool.co:3333" BCC_PASS="bitconnectpool pass"
Add this in 3main file;
if [ $COIN == "BCC" ] then HCD='Path to tool' ADDR="$BCC_ADDRESS.BCC_WORKER" screen -dmS miner $HCD -o $BCC_POOL-u $ADDR -p $BCC_PASS if [ $LOCALorREMOTE == "LOCAL" ] then screen -r miner fi BITCOIN="theGROUND" while [ $BITCOIN == "theGROUND" ] do sleep 60 done fi What's this shit ? BCC is a ponzi ! Who make this page on nvOC page In addition this page is useless ! Can someone have control of this page ?
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DSTM ZM Miner 0.5.7 added to latest 19-2.0 Download this script nvOC_19-02_DSTM_ZM_MINER_0_5_7_UPDATEAnd run : bash nvOC_19-02_DSTM_ZM_MINER_0_5_7_UPDATE Or simply download from its forum thread and add to /home/m1/zec/zm/latest rename zm to zm_miner change log: Version 0.5.7 reduce cpu load minor performance improvements con: use single pool connection con: ssl: clear session data before reconnect nvml: handle invalid values Your file from dopbox is name with .gz extension nor it's a bash file ! You forgot to tell us that it must be renamed without extension before executing with bash command ! I don't get what you say Dropbox linked file is a bash script with no extensions You just download and run it as I wrote for 19-2 versions, it will put the latest 0.5.7 dstm to it's location. Perhaps it's my firefox that rename the file, i don"t know, but i ever had dot gz file to download.
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DSTM ZM Miner 0.5.7 added to latest 19-2.0 Download this script nvOC_19-02_DSTM_ZM_MINER_0_5_7_UPDATEAnd run : bash nvOC_19-02_DSTM_ZM_MINER_0_5_7_UPDATE Or simply download from its forum thread and add to /home/m1/zec/zm/latest rename zm to zm_miner change log: Version 0.5.7 reduce cpu load minor performance improvements con: use single pool connection con: ssl: clear session data before reconnect nvml: handle invalid values Your file from dopbox is name with .gz extension nor it's a bash file ! You forgot to tell us that it must be renamed without extension before executing with bash command !
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Hi guys,
maybe someone can help me.
I am actually mining lyra2v2 algo.
I can grab maximum hashrate from ASccminer, but it seems after some running time i get a massive lost "reported hashrate" on pool, from 326mh to 170ms or less, my miner seems fine steal working report 326mh/s but on pool is another case ...
I test it on multi pool it seems that from miner it self any information about this issue ?
Do you recommend me another miner to use for lyra2v2 ?
I think you 'll have your response on this thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=472510.5180 (last 5 or 10 pages back from page 260) Recently Papami add nanashi ccminer, and vertminer. I think you should try theses miners and return you experiences of them on this thread. See you.
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News from nicehash : "Q: What’s the likelihood of the company covering more than $60m in losses? Are you able to compensate users? A: We fully intend to make this right. It’s a matter of deep concern to us and we’re working hard to rectify the matter in the coming days. We’re working on a solution to ensure that all users are reimbursed. These things are delicate matters, and take time, so we would ask our community to be patient while we get this fixed and fully investigated. As soon as we have a full plan in place we will communicate it to our users and all those affected." https://www.wikitribune.com/story/2017/12/11/technology/nicehash-ceo-speaks-out-after-60m-cryptocurrency-hack/27212/Don't want to make their communication, but we'll see... Wait&See
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would it be possible to add the BTC value given by the WTM site next to each current coin like bottom :
Now, we have this :
MONA 6.39 EUR FTC 5.72 EUR BTG 4.52 EUR VTC 4.52 EUR HUSH 4.36 EUR ZEN 4.19 EUR ZEC 4.07 EUR ETH 3.50 EUR ZCL 3.29 EUR ETN 2.39 EUR XMR 2.18 EUR KMD 2.18 EUR New profits MONA: 183 % FTC: 163 % VTC: 129 % BTG: 129 % HUSH: 124 % ZEN: 120 % ZEC: 116 % ETH: 100 % ZCL: 94 % ETN: 68 % KMD: 62 % XMR: 62 %
after we'll have that : Which could be organized like this : COIN|Value FIAT|(0.00010000 BTC)|%tage compared to ETH in %
FTC 10.46 EUR (0.00001882 BTC) - 183 % MONA 6.73 EUR (0.00092593 BTC) - 163 % VTC 4.40 EUR (0.00051574 BTC) - 129 % HUSH 4.37 EUR (0.00011063 BTC) - 129 % BTG 4.24 EUR (0.01525004 BTC) - 124 % ZEN 4.13 EUR (0.00182501 BTC) - 120 % ZEC 4.04 EUR (0.02163500 BTC) - 116 % ETH 3.53 EUR (0.03244271 BTC) - 100 % ZCL 3.27 EUR (0.00012772 BTC) - 94 % ETN 2.39 EUR (0.00000746 BTC) - 68 % KMD 2.21 EUR (0.00020039 BTC) - 62 % XMR 2.17 EUR (0.01764500 BTC) - 62 %
Since salfter is back among us and he offers a very interesting other function for counting the mining, maybe he could help papampi to do that as in his script for MPH.
I guess the hack of Nicehash is not for nothing in the return of Salfter ...
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On another forum I frequent, people were asking about mining pools. A lot of people said, oh NiceHash, I use them and they are great, its so easy! Well, I responded that I used a pool that would allow you to auto exchange. I was called a fool and such, I laughed it off. Woke up the next day to read about the hack. Several others posted about it and asked where they could go.
I told em Miningpoolhub.com and a few said they would check it out. I even PM'd one of the guys I knew that lost his coin from NiceHash to come over to us. Don't know if he did.
This pool has done well. I learned to pull coins after losing my ufocoin when I mined for a bit, then stopped.
SCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERTSCAM ALERT SCAM ALERT OH, AND SCAM ALERT This imbecile/criminal is telling us to use Megaminer? Ha. It works FINE, as long as you are using YOUR computer to mine to HIS addresses. I changed one thing. ONE THING: i SPECIFIED MY BITCOIN ADDRESS INSTEAD OF HIS, PROGRAM LOCKED UP, REFUSED TO WORK. GET LOST, SCAMMER. Where are the LOGS ? What these LOGS tells you ? All the answers are in the LOGS. Everytime, you must look at the logs ! I don't think what you say is exact. I'm running another system (Linux Ubuntu) and profit switching with nvOC. We can consult all the logging. I think megaminers dev makes the same. Coma back with logs traces before shouting alert SCAM. NB : I don't use this program but i don't think it is a scam.
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What version of ccminer is packaged into the latest nvoc?
I smashed the lyra train for 48 hrs but my 1080ti's only pull 54MH due to old ccminer.
Alexis old ccminer is best for lyra. ccminer alexis-1.0 for nVidia GPUs from alexis78@github *** *** Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 (Not recommended prefer 7.5)
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I already posted this question but it seems that beardens linuxians have no idea of my pb with Guake and some python and GTK libraries... Please help because this problem blocks 3main just after the reboot at the first start. this error is also not systematic I will remove it (guake) if i have not any solutions. LOG : (guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
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(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
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(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>. INFO:guake.guake_app:Logging configuration complete /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/guake/guake_app.py:1785: GtkWarning: gtk_box_pack: assertion 'child->parent == NULL' failed self.mainframe.pack_start(self.notebook, expand=True, fill=True, padding=0)
** (guake:2056): WARNING **: Binding 'F12' failed! Every reboot i have this message and my miner stop minning because of this guake blocking error :-( EDIT : nothing to do with this shit program. it seems after some research on the web that these mistakes are common on guake. I made a remove, a purge, a reisntall, an upgrade, with reboots every time, and nothing to do, each reboot sytematically I have these errors. What I do not understand is that I did not do anything until it happened spontaneously. since I try to solve this problem but I think more and more that this problem is the program itself. AH though, the only thing that has worked out is that I replaced my Kingston Travlestart 32Gb USB key with a USB HDD disk on which I replicated the operational config USB key with HDDRawcopy. Would it be possible to do without this program to replace it with another more reliable, secure and stable like terminator console? I noted on page 180 that kk003 had also encountered this problem but that by doing an update it solved the problem. Aptitude installs me the latest stable version of the repositories and its dependencies so it annoys me to reinstall the system. Open 2unix, raise the sleep 2 to sleep 3 or 4 May be it solve your problem Problem solved with this command : all this day, severals reboots by wdog did not ask for a pb and did not cause a guake error I do not know which library or package has resolved the pb, but it has been fixed. this command has also updated the nvidia driver.
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I already posted this question but it seems that beardens linuxians have no idea of my pb with Guake and some python and GTK libraries... Please help because this problem blocks 3main just after the reboot at the first start. this error is also not systematic I will remove it (guake) if i have not any solutions. LOG : (guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
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(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>.
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(guake:2056): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `swapped' for <signal>. INFO:guake.guake_app:Logging configuration complete /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/guake/guake_app.py:1785: GtkWarning: gtk_box_pack: assertion 'child->parent == NULL' failed self.mainframe.pack_start(self.notebook, expand=True, fill=True, padding=0)
** (guake:2056): WARNING **: Binding 'F12' failed! Every reboot i have this message and my miner stop minning because of this guake blocking error :-( EDIT : nothing to do with this shit program. it seems after some research on the web that these mistakes are common on guake. I made a remove, a purge, a reisntall, an upgrade, with reboots every time, and nothing to do, each reboot sytematically I have these errors. What I do not understand is that I did not do anything until it happened spontaneously. since I try to solve this problem but I think more and more that this problem is the program itself. AH though, the only thing that has worked out is that I replaced my Kingston Travlestart 32Gb USB key with a USB HDD disk on which I replicated the operational config USB key with HDDRawcopy. Would it be possible to do without this program to replace it with another more reliable, secure and stable like terminator console? I noted on page 180 that kk003 had also encountered this problem but that by doing an update it solved the problem. Aptitude installs me the latest stable version of the repositories and its dependencies so it annoys me to reinstall the system.
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Try ASccminer, I had problems with TP, SP, KT, KX, ... Alexis ccminer gives much more hash rate, but it takes time to fully utilize all GPUs, you should raise sleep time in watchdog or you will get into restart miner loop. On my 12 cards it takes over 2 minutes untill all cards get fully utilize
Also I think its better to lower watchdog threshold too, ccminers keep droping below 90 and it can cause restart miner too
Thanks. I'll give Alexis ccminer a shot. Btw, I'm running Stubo's modified watchdog script. Is it the one with my dynamic sleep time? If not raise it for AS I switched all my rigs over to AS and they are now running stable! (once I lowered core clocks about 20 ticks from where they were). Even the 1060 3GB is running now. And I'm getting much better hashrates than with ccminer. So win win for sure. I don't think I'm running the watchdog with dynamic sleep time. If any of the rigs fall over, I'll raise the sleep time a bit. Thanks! I have somme erros with ASccminer for minning FTC neoscrypt. Did you have theses erros ? *** ccminer alexis-1.0 for nVidia GPUs from alexis78@github *** *** Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 (Not recommended prefer 7.5)
*** Based on tpruvot@github ccminer *** Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. p roject *** Include some of the work of djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
[2017-12-07 21:42:30] Starting on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpo olhub.com:20510 [2017-12-07 21:42:30] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. [2017-12-07 21:42:30] 2 miner threads started, using 'neoscr ypt' algorithm. [2017-12-07 21:42:30] Stratum difficulty set to 2048 (0.0312 5) [2017-12-07 21:42:30] neoscrypt block 1995583, diff 56.347 [2017-12-07 21:42:33] GPU#0:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads [2017-12-07 21:42:33] GPU#1:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. *** ccminer alexis-1.0 for nVidia GPUs from alexis78@github *** *** Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 (Not recommended prefer 7.5)
*** Based on tpruvot@github ccminer *** Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. p roject *** Include some of the work of djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
[2017-12-07 21:43:29] Starting on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpo olhub.com:20510 [2017-12-07 21:43:30] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. [2017-12-07 21:43:30] 2 miner threads started, using 'neoscr ypt' algorithm. [2017-12-07 21:43:30] Stratum difficulty set to 2048 (0.0312 5) [2017-12-07 21:43:30] GPU#1:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. [2017-12-07 21:43:30] GPU#0:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 944 : driver shutting down. *** Error in `/home/m1/ASccminer/ccminer': double free or co rruption (fasttop): 0x00000000049ca7d0 *** ======= Backtrace: ========= /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x777e5)[0x7f288c6257e5] /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x8037a)[0x7f288c62e37a] /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(cfree+0x4c)[0x7f288c63253c] /usr/local/cuda/lib64/libcudart.so.8.0(+0x1d2d7)*** ccminer alexis-1.0 for nVidia GPUs from alexis78@github *** *** Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 (Not recommended prefer 7.5)
*** Based on tpruvot@github ccminer *** Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. p roject *** Include some of the work of djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
[2017-12-07 21:44:20] Starting on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpo olhub.com:20510 [2017-12-07 21:44:20] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. [2017-12-07 21:44:20] 2 miner threads started, using 'neoscr ypt' algorithm. [2017-12-07 21:44:21] Stratum difficulty set to 2048 (0.0312 5) [2017-12-07 21:44:21] neoscrypt block 1995584, diff 57.303 [2017-12-07 21:44:21] GPU#0:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. [2017-12-07 21:44:21] GPU#1:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 944 : driver shutting down.
on the other hand, on Lyra, Alexis's miner is more efficient and gives me 10 MH/s more than the others cited here. What version of ccminer you using?? I was using the tpruvot version and getting very good hashrate with my 1060's compared to other ccminer forks. If you don't have latest one, we have the instructions on how to build it too on the http://nvoc-mining-os.com/It has the xeevan but instructions are same except the git location you use is tpruvot. 1//What version of ccminer you using?? =>> i'm using the ASccminer on /home/m1 that was not compiled. So, i follow instructions for changing openssl file bn.h to compile it and replace the old bn.h that i backup before compiling. In the log above, alexis ccminer indicate 1.0.0 version. With this miner, i obtain 75 MH/s on lyra's algo instead of 65 MH/s with TP KT, KX, SP ccminer. I return with TPccminer_2.2.2 for neoscrypt, and i obtain ~64.7 MH/s. Alexis seems best on lyra but bad on neoscrypt.
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Try ASccminer, I had problems with TP, SP, KT, KX, ... Alexis ccminer gives much more hash rate, but it takes time to fully utilize all GPUs, you should raise sleep time in watchdog or you will get into restart miner loop. On my 12 cards it takes over 2 minutes untill all cards get fully utilize
Also I think its better to lower watchdog threshold too, ccminers keep droping below 90 and it can cause restart miner too
Thanks. I'll give Alexis ccminer a shot. Btw, I'm running Stubo's modified watchdog script. Is it the one with my dynamic sleep time? If not raise it for AS I switched all my rigs over to AS and they are now running stable! (once I lowered core clocks about 20 ticks from where they were). Even the 1060 3GB is running now. And I'm getting much better hashrates than with ccminer. So win win for sure. I don't think I'm running the watchdog with dynamic sleep time. If any of the rigs fall over, I'll raise the sleep time a bit. Thanks! I have somme erros with ASccminer for minning FTC neoscrypt. Did you have theses erros ? *** ccminer alexis-1.0 for nVidia GPUs from alexis78@github *** *** Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 (Not recommended prefer 7.5)
*** Based on tpruvot@github ccminer *** Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. p roject *** Include some of the work of djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
[2017-12-07 21:42:30] Starting on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpo olhub.com:20510 [2017-12-07 21:42:30] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. [2017-12-07 21:42:30] 2 miner threads started, using 'neoscr ypt' algorithm. [2017-12-07 21:42:30] Stratum difficulty set to 2048 (0.0312 5) [2017-12-07 21:42:30] neoscrypt block 1995583, diff 56.347 [2017-12-07 21:42:33] GPU#0:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads [2017-12-07 21:42:33] GPU#1:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. *** ccminer alexis-1.0 for nVidia GPUs from alexis78@github *** *** Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 (Not recommended prefer 7.5)
*** Based on tpruvot@github ccminer *** Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. p roject *** Include some of the work of djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
[2017-12-07 21:43:29] Starting on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpo olhub.com:20510 [2017-12-07 21:43:30] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. [2017-12-07 21:43:30] 2 miner threads started, using 'neoscr ypt' algorithm. [2017-12-07 21:43:30] Stratum difficulty set to 2048 (0.0312 5) [2017-12-07 21:43:30] GPU#1:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. [2017-12-07 21:43:30] GPU#0:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 944 : driver shutting down. *** Error in `/home/m1/ASccminer/ccminer': double free or co rruption (fasttop): 0x00000000049ca7d0 *** ======= Backtrace: ========= /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x777e5)[0x7f288c6257e5] /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x8037a)[0x7f288c62e37a] /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(cfree+0x4c)[0x7f288c63253c] /usr/local/cuda/lib64/libcudart.so.8.0(+0x1d2d7)*** ccminer alexis-1.0 for nVidia GPUs from alexis78@github *** *** Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 (Not recommended prefer 7.5)
*** Based on tpruvot@github ccminer *** Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. p roject *** Include some of the work of djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
[2017-12-07 21:44:20] Starting on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpo olhub.com:20510 [2017-12-07 21:44:20] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. [2017-12-07 21:44:20] 2 miner threads started, using 'neoscr ypt' algorithm. [2017-12-07 21:44:21] Stratum difficulty set to 2048 (0.0312 5) [2017-12-07 21:44:21] neoscrypt block 1995584, diff 57.303 [2017-12-07 21:44:21] GPU#0:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 947 : out of memory. [2017-12-07 21:44:21] GPU#1:Intensity set to 23, 8388608 cud a threads Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 944 : driver shutting down.
on the other hand, on Lyra, Alexis's miner is more efficient and gives me 10 MH/s more than the others cited here.
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