.stat.log doesn't exist because chainminer isn't working right, not the other way around. Try running chainminer directly like this, to see if it gives any explanation for not working: sudo killall -q miner ; cd /run/shm ; sudo /opt/bitfury/chainminer/miner
Thanks. Turns out I had a few problems; 1) miner was not built. 2) so far 1 bad hboard out of 32. Will get the second rig up-and-running later this evening. 3) Here's the results of getting a rig to work :| Big-ass fan blowing on it... 850W power supply. speed:13568 noncerate[GH/s]:242.265 (0.946/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:263.596 good:16922 errors:7916 spi-err:8 miso-err:27 duplicates:1450 jobs:284 cores:8% good:256 bad:0 off:0 (best[GH/s]:0.000) Mon Nov 11 23:55:21 2013 board-2 speed nrate hrate good errors spi-err miso-er duplic good bad off per chip good cores 0: 848 33.057 35.821 2309 273 1 1 35 16 0 0 (2.066/chip) 17% 1: 848 3.908 4.154 273 137 0 2 23 16 0 0 (0.244/chip) 2% 2: 848 10.279 11.109 718 176 0 1 36 16 0 0 (0.642/chip) 6% 3: 848 4.667 5.570 326 177 0 2 36 16 0 0 (0.292/chip) 3% 4: 848 5.927 6.617 414 179 0 1 61 16 0 0 (0.370/chip) 3% 5: 848 24.882 25.103 1738 354 0 2 37 16 0 0 (1.555/chip) 13% 6: 848 22.763 24.067 1590 319 2 2 61 16 0 0 (1.423/chip) 12% 7: 848 23.107 23.856 1614 365 0 3 82 16 0 0 (1.444/chip) 12% 8: 848 8.891 9.766 621 498 1 1 104 16 0 0 (0.556/chip) 5% 9: 848 13.443 15.072 939 544 0 1 102 16 0 0 (0.840/chip) 7% A: 848 12.642 14.628 883 668 0 4 137 16 0 0 (0.790/chip) 7% B: 848 3.923 5.073 274 644 0 2 95 16 0 0 (0.245/chip) 2% C: 848 8.275 9.861 578 691 2 2 165 16 0 0 (0.517/chip) 5% D: 848 16.407 18.032 1146 766 0 2 145 16 0 0 (1.025/chip) 9% E: 848 30.881 33.601 2157 944 0 0 153 16 0 0 (1.930/chip) 16% F: 848 19.213 21.266 1342 1181 2 1 178 16 0 0 (1.201/chip) 10%Got a long night of troubleshooting ahead ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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I got two full rigs today. One is running at 225 Gh and the other is running at 0 Gh.
Glad to know it's not just me ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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If its one of the new m-boards, the cards are divided into groups of 4.
Oh, I see, so 16 boards should appear as 4 miners to BFGMiner ?
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Odd I am using ghash.io with no issues. Make sure to cool it enough, but don't over-cool it! Haha. The heatsinks on the back of the regulator help I have found as well.
Did you have to preface the ghash.io url with "stratum+tcp://nl1.ghash.io" in Chainminer ? EDIT: sshing into the pi gets me this; Using username "pi". pi@192.168.5.230's password: Linux bf01 3.6.11+ #474 PREEMPT Thu Jun 13 17:14:42 BST 2013 armv6l
The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software; the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Last login: Mon Nov 11 22:44:37 2013 from soundwave.home.lan cat: .stat.log: No such file or directory pi@bf01:/run/shm$ Guess the .stat.log not being where it is might explain something wrong with why Chainminer isn't starting up....
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Got my rigs in, and can't get chainminer connected to ghash.io at all ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Trying to build BFGMiner... Poop. EDIT: Fuck my ass. BFGMiner only picks up 4 of 16 boards on the first rig I'm trying to bring up... it's going to be a long night...
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Can't cancel an order. Fuck.
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Where's the love for DOTA 2 ?
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Do I understand this right...that people trusted TradeFortress with money even though he had no verifiable real-world identity?
He was on the "Default Trust" list. Seeing TradeFortress on the "Default Trust" list a couple months back is what made me nuke mine entirely and start one from scratch based on personal business dealings with forum users. True story.
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hands up if you know why pot was banned in the first place ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Xenophobia and racism, IIRC.
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Nothing wrong with BFL selling their customers info right?
Well, actually yes, if you believe they respect and are accountable to their own privacy policy, there is something wrong with selling their customers information. <niceguy>I suspect that's not the case in this particular episode, however; they probably provided a database of customer info to a call center for sales calling, under a contract of some-sort - What the call-center does with the data after the contract ends is another matter entirely...</niceguy> Either way, Butterfly Labs have demonstrably broken their own privacy policy, and have created even more mistrust.
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Please stop speak about BFL. It is a really good company, respectful and nice.
I hope you can understand and appreciate that a disproportionate amount of forum users / customers / victims have had horrible experiences in dealing with this enterprise. It would be irresponsible to the greater Bitcoin community to stay silent about Butterfly Lab's terrible track record and contempt for their customers.
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Just out of curiosity, what USB hubs are you guys using? My Ankers for some strange reason do not work anymore, on either windows or linux. Must be some sort of weird usb 3.0 bug in those hubs, or some weird cgminer issue.
Finally got use out of my Mondohub 28 port ! Where possible, try using USB 2 ports vs USB 3 ports, I've found.
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$20m? That's greedy. Wow.
Mark my words, it will come back to bite them. Most painfully.
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Xian, I happen to have 18 myself. What is your solution for powering them? I didn't plan ahead for my shipment all that well, so I currently have 12 attached to a standalone 1000W ATX PSU; the other 6 are leeching off of a different PC's spare PCI-E cables (in a different room altogether). I'd like to consolidate them if I can.
Using a Corsair TX 850 to power 10 of them, and using the PCIE cables off a RaidMax 1000W that is powering the host CPU to drive the other 8 K16's.
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... to be honest why anyone would trust them with their private personal information given what they did to Xian01... simply on that alone they are not trustworthy in my personal opinion.
When has "the law" or simple attributes such as "ethics", "honesty" and "decency" ever figured into the way Butterfly Labs and Josh Zerlan operate ? I shudder to think how it's possible for them to stoop any lower than they already have. The best thing that ever happened to me was being fired as a customer of Butterfly Labs and being force refunded. The fact that Josh and PG have this sick bet going in an effort to silence him is revolting and stomach-churning. You know a company is just bad news and rotten to the core when they resort to attempts at silencing and intimidating critics. I don't know how they have escaped legal sanction for so long... Makes you lose complete faith in our system, which is probably one of the reasons Bitcoin is rallying, come to think of it... </meta>
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anyone experiencing fluctuating hash rates with these F16's? Not sure what could be the issue but im mining on Eligius and my 7 miners are fluctuating from 33-45Gh/s, I'd like to keep them more stable at a hash rate of 40-45. Could it be a power or cooling issue, do they run more stable at lower hash rates? Or could updating firmware fix this?
These guys are very temperature sensitive, and CGMiner triggers a thermal shutdown at 53.5C and restarts at 45C. What temps are you running at ? I suspect you're cycling, which might explain the fluctuation. FWIW: I've had mine running solid for a few days now and they've settled quite nicely. One box fan blowing down on two wire racks housing these guys, with another floor fan blowing across them to keep 'em ventilated. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FVkoyEdS.png&t=663&c=iAdfzMUbvi8cDA)
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Does anyone have K16's running with a killawatt meeter? Pics or it didn't happen! We are looking for Mhz you are running the K16s at + GHs + watts at the wall (from the killawatt meeter). If you are chaining K16(s) off your computer PSU(power supply unit), then just take a reading with/without the K16(s) running (unplugged preferably) - this should get us in the ball park. Yes I know cgminer will load up the computer CPU resulting in more wattage draw, but it shouldn't be by much.
What's the hash-rate of your coffee-maker ?
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The K16s are NOT showing in device manager, correct. I ran zadig several times, and rebooted several times. No luck. Does the computer show the "new device found - installing drivers" dialog when it is correct?
Do you have the fan connector hooked up to the header on the K16 ? If so, try unplugging and replugging in the fan connector (I know it sounds crazy; trust me on this one...) Yes, you should see a "Installing new devices" dialogue pop-up in your toolbar when Windows recognizes the K16's
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