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301  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 21, 2017, 03:36:17 PM
I have seen a 5 inch touch screen on Amazon intended for the Raspberry Pi. It takes an HDMI input and the touch output is via USB. It apparently works with Ubuntu on the Pi. Wonder if the touch screen support is in the nvOC version of Ubuntu? It would look really cute sitting on top of my rig.


Buy it and give us you opinion about its functionnality and utility. If you think it does not functionnal ou not usable, return it to amazon or mercantwhere you buy it.

But, i can-t see his utilization or advantage for a rig.
302  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 21, 2017, 03:26:05 PM
Hi Guys

First of all. Thanks for the good work. I like nvOC a lot.
Second Thanks Papampi for the wtm switch. It is brilliant. But maybe I'm to stupid to use it. How can i add the nicehash algos to the switcher? If i add nice_equihash to the list it just ignores it.

Thanks

Matze

yes, because there are different switches already implemented in NVOC. Switches that allow you to choose which pools you mine. The WTM switch is a little different because unlike the nicehash-switch and minningpoolhub_switch, it allows you to mine in all directions according to what you have selected in the list of coins implemented in the 1bash.

So if you want to mine towards nicehash, you will have to use Scott Alfter's switch (nicehash switch ou mph_switch). Same thing for the MPH_Switch which will undermine it to minningpoolhub (and which only supports the pools managed by MinningPoolHub, so not necessarily all those of the site Whattomine or implemented in the 1bash)
You must make a choice.

But anyway, it is common that nicehash is not long in front and that the returned BTC is not so far from that of the coins below or above.
303  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 19, 2017, 10:55:55 PM
Any one mining dual ETH
Please send me 10-20 lines of miner output to fix web info before post latest tomorrow

Also need Genoil ethminer output if any one mining with it.


Yes I am minning with claymore 10 on nvOC v0019. I am mining with MPH-Switch modified, and et this time i write this message my miner system is mining ZClassic ...

But i will send you in private the logs of claymore minning ETH + LBC ASAP.
304  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 18, 2017, 06:15:11 PM
Ethereum mining is getting profitable again after the Byzantium hard-fork update.
Before the update my estimated monthly earnings on ethermine were 5.6 ETH but after the update it keeps rising. It estimates 7.85 ETH and hasn't been even 24 hours yet so the estimation curve keeps rising until it gets clear curve...
I beleive it will surpass 8 ETH/month with my 1.35 GH/s.

The dificulty dropped a lot and it is still dropping, the block time went down from 30 to 15 seconds. Even though the block reward went down from 5 to 3 ETH, when you consider lower difficulty and block times it is way more profitable now.

If you haven't switched back to mining ETH yet, don't delay any longer, take advantage before others realize it and difficulty sky-rocket again.

Yes i just saw what you mean in looking here :

https://www.coinwarz.com/difficulty-charts/ethereum-difficulty-chart



it is quite incredible but the difficulty of mining has been divided by two very brutally according to this graph.

We'll see if it goes back as fast as you think, but I doubt it.

And What exactly is this Byzantium fork? sorry but I did not follow everything, and I would like the version of the experienced people who mined on this forum.
305  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 17, 2017, 08:32:00 PM
Ethminer has enormously trouble connecting to mining pool hub servers and this generates a large number of reboots of 3main and plusCPU. The parameters of OC and MC do not seem to be involved and this mining software seems very unstable!

Can anyone tell me how to replace ethminer (all versions) by claymore (ethdcrminer) in Salfter's scripts for MPH Switch? please !
I tried it myself but it does not work.
 I know that the claymore dev collects 1% tax on each algorithm in use, but it is more stable and efficient.

I have seen the salfter script go from a majority mining time on Zcash or equihash to EThash (several different corners) since then. 2-3 or may be 4 days.

I saw an enormous spike on XMR this weekend as well. No doubt people looking for a coin of the top 10 has to mine, then it is back down in power but no difficulty on XMR which rises, which rises ...

I'm using ethminer with no problems
All miner commands are in 3main


I am happy for you papami, but as far as my small miner is concerned, it was clear that he did not stop to re-issue ethminer whatever its version. I have all tried it in the mph_Switch and each time it was difficult to connect or to receive the answers of the pool for validation or rejection of the "share". So, my GPU dropped to 0% activity and the Wdog killed all the miners softwares (!), Including the "plusCPU" (kill -e miner is too generalist, it would be better targetting ONLY the main minor (so not cpuOT (or xmr-stack-cpu) with this command)

I add that with claymore, the MPH_SWITCH will mining libry (LBC) whenever it mines daggerhashimoto. On MPH_Switch and pools, there are several coins that use this algorithm, and as a result, I will dual minning every time this algo (daggerhashimoto) is requested. Expanse, ETC, Musicoin.

Although I lose claymore dev fees, but I think I lose less in fees than with these untimely reboots of ethminer and for some more LBC

Here is the section that I replaced in the file mph_conf.json and in the file 3main below << EOF> /home/m1/mph_conf.json

Code:
"Ethash":
    {
      bin ": / home / m1 / eth / 9_8 / ethdcrminer64 -epool stratum + tcp: // {HOST}: {PORT} -ewal {NAME}. {MINER} -eworker {NAME}. {MINER} -esm 2 -epsw x -allpools 1 -allcoins 1 -dpool stratum + tcp: //lbry.suprnova.cc: 6256 -dwal {NAME}. {MINER} -dpsw x -dcoin lbc -dcri 25 "
      "power_limit": 114, "gpu_oc": 150, "mem_oc": 1250, "fan": 40,
      "speed": 0.087, "power": 0.397
    }

I will try like this some time (until Friday), and, probably that week-end, I would try again your WTM_SWITCH

I will probably ask you for help debugging by private message or here on the public thread.

NB : Your alerts on Bittrex worry me even if I do not store much value on it !
Do you have a rankings about trusting this list of platforms that you quote above?

In fact, I understand that you have to choose between storing on pools or storing on tradding platforms! Complicated and risky in both cases :-(
I try to privilege Kraken to the maximum for me. But Kraken does not work with as many tokens as the others like cryptopia, bittrex or poloniex.
306  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 17, 2017, 05:40:43 PM
Ethminer has enormously trouble connecting to mining pool hub servers and this generates a large number of reboots of 3main and plusCPU. The parameters of OC and MC do not seem to be involved and this mining software seems very unstable!

Can anyone tell me how to replace ethminer (all versions) by claymore (ethdcrminer) in Salfter's scripts for MPH Switch? please !
I tried it myself but it does not work.
 I know that the claymore dev collects 1% tax on each algorithm in use, but it is more stable and efficient.

I have seen the salfter script go from a majority mining time on Zcash or equihash to EThash (several different corners) since then. 2-3 or may be 4 days.

I saw an enormous spike on XMR this weekend as well. No doubt people looking for a coin of the top 10 has to mine, then it is back down in power but no difficulty on XMR which rises, which rises ...
307  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 16, 2017, 11:06:20 PM
Look forward to seeing what FullZero says/does then!

Also, what do you think about the BIOSTAR TB250-BTC PRO MOBO? Have you compared it to the ASRock H110 BTC pro?

I am only a small miner for now. I first try to optimize and get the best performance, then I will put the package on my biostar. I have for now only 2 cards ASUS DUAL GTX 1070 bought on AMAZON during an exceptional promotion. And believe it yes or no, I regret not taking 4 x 1070 instead of 2!

I can not afford to test the other cards you mention. Not yet.

I have already been able to buy this motherboard in miner with my PC games that I just barely recover. (and which serves me to miner incidentally of monero on 3 cores of 4 cores of my old i5 ...)

I also had a big problem with the improperly purchased risers bought on the net. so-called ver6C that did not allow the detection of my remote graphics cards.

I bought motherboard + precessor + risers on a site named "la BOUTIQUE du mineur" French site (the miner's shop in english but not the same) and I paid in Bitcoin via Bitpay with 3/4 of what I owned already at the time.
I could have mined a bit of ETH (which was a 0.0840 BTC at the time) via claymore. But ETH does not seem to me too much renatble because the difficulty has reached the peaks. Then I looked for ways to undermine the most interesting corner permanently. I first arrived on the page that proposes to buy ETHos then through my readings I arrived here. and I think I will continue to use nvOC again ujhn moment as the activity here is pretty good and the system updates frequent. There also seems to be good writers like papami, leenoox, damnad and of course fullzero. I do not understand all that they code but I'm trying to understand them.
308  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 16, 2017, 10:49:03 PM
Slightly off topic but all the same about the mining pools:
could someone tell me a good article or a good explanation on how to handle txfee on all these pools.

How do you choose the right level of automatic payment so that it does not cost too much depending on its mining power?

What is the difference between TxFee in percentages and that in fixed rate? When do I have to transfer to minimize all these fees?

Many pools do a fixed fee if you withdraw below a certain threshold, but no fee if above. For example, right now, ethermine.org lets you set your auto payout threshold:

Quote
Payment threshold in Ether (Min: 0.05 Ether, Max: 10 Ether, if set to less than 1 Ether a fixed tx fee of 0.001 Ether will be deducted from the paid amount).

So, if you set it to pay out every time it reaches 1 Ether, you pay no fee. That's the way to save.

If that is too long for you, and you don't want to hold it as Ether that long, set a lower threshold, like .5 Ether... but you'll pay a .001 Ether fee each time.

You can go as small as you like, down to .05 Ether, but the fee stays .001, so the smaller your withdrawal the bigger the fee, as a percentage.

Withdraw .5 means .001/.5 = 0.2% fee.
Withdraw .1 means .001/.1 = 1% fee.
Withdraw .05 means .001/.05 = 2% fee.

But withdrawing at 1 (or more) means no fee. That's the way to avoid, in a fixed-fee pool. Set your withdrawal as high as you can, or go for the level that is "free."



Just interesting what is an ANN pages?

New coins are Announced on ANN pages:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0



Thanks for explanations but minning pools hub has fixed rate and with MPH_SWITCH it seems more difficult that you indicate here. MPH has not the sames free fixed rates on all coins !
And someone here says that it's more careful to sell shitcoins what we mines with any switchers IN A DAY ! And I believe that it is better to keep the coins of the top 15 or even the top 10 but sell the others fastly.


I discovered by reading a papami post that bittrex was doing auto-exchange and as I have quite a few of my wallets addresses on this tradding platefrome ...
So I'm trying to avoid pool fees and bittrex fees.
309  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 16, 2017, 10:38:14 PM
I'm no coder by any means, but would there be a way to make a bash file that only has your wallet addresses for different coins and automatically inputs it into the 1bash config (kinda how the 1bash fills in things in the 3main file)?

There's a BBT multi-miner for windows where all of the wallet addresses are at the top of the .bat file



and it automatically gets implemented into the startup command for each miner:

Code:
ECHO AMD and NVIDIA Claymore - Eth Only Ethermine.org
Claymore_Dual_Ethereum_v10\EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool us1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal %ETH_WALLET_ADDRESS%.%MINER_NAME% -epsw x

seems like relatively simple code, but like I said, I'm not a coder by any means lol

Hello,

It seems nice idea, but we are already doing same using 1bash and 3main, we enter our coin details and 3main pull details from 1bash.

With this we will have another file, call it xaddress and 1main pulls data from it and stores then 3main pulls data from 1bash.

It just adds another level of dependency, that is purely just my opinion, should wait for fullzero's opinion on this too.

EDIT :

The main trouble here is, we use different pools for different coins, also not every person use same pool. So nvOC is structured in a way that it can be configured and used for any coin with many pools (1pool at a time) by many people (even beginners)

There are a few posts (so days) I had proposed to Fullzero to use an excel file (CSV) which took all the variables of coins, pools, addresses of wallets (therefore of tradding platforms or pure wallets ).

He seemed to me an enthusiast of this idea. He had even said that he added it to his list of focuses to be implemented in nvOC. I think it has other priorities ....

But as I was writing recently about WTM_Switch, I'm a little scared at the idea of managing pools and addresses at all pools and traddings sites ... A form of scattering of capital that I think unhealthy .

I wanted to extract a list from all coins of the sites of coinwarz and whattomine to try to propose a file possibly usable and requestable but unfortunately I did not have enough time for this weekend ...

Here is again what I had proposed :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1854250.msg22171218#msg22171218

Without keeping an Excel file up to date with wallets, addresses, and other pools, there is something to lose.

Column headers proposed for CSV file :

COIN   ALGO   ALGO_PL   ALGO_CORE_OVCLOCK   ALGO_MEM_OVCLOCK   GLOBAL_TARGET_TEMP   MINER_SOFTWARE   EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS (DUAL MINER)   SOFT_VERSION_MINER   WORKER (NAME)   WALLET_ ADDRESS   WALLET_PROVIDER_NAME   POOL_NAME   POOL_DNS   POOL_PORT   DUAL_WALLET ADDRESS   DUAL_WALLET_PROVIDER_NAME   DUAL_POOL_NAME   DUAL_POOL_DNS   DUAL_POOL_PORT   BTC_ADDRESS   BTC_ADDRESS_PROVIDER   COMMENT

there are probably things to add, but I was just proposing an idea. And it seems that I am no longer the only one to have it even if it is in another form.
310  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 15, 2017, 11:56:17 PM
Slightly off topic but all the same about the mining pools:
could someone tell me a good article or a good explanation on how to handle txfee on all these pools.

How do you choose the right level of automatic payment so that it does not cost too much depending on its mining power?

What is the difference between TxFee in percentages and that in fixed rate? When do I have to transfer to minimize all these fees?
311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 15, 2017, 11:50:18 PM

Please  first check your wtm url
I see too many spaces in url, there should be none and I can not open it in browser, gives me a blank page
Test script with default url :
Code:
https://whattomine.com/coins.json


In fact, it's only the copy on my post at this forum that has spaces, that in my 1bash file does not,  and if I copy it to another browser, everything works fine :

Without ".json"
Link deleted for lisibility

Did you copy WTM_current_coin and WTM_top_coin too ?

yes, why ? should not they be copied?

Where have you mentioned not to copy them in your last post that gave the new files?

If they should not be copied, why have they been put in the rar file?

I simply copied without really knowing or understanding the content of your scripts and their modifications even if I understand the main ideas and logic by having read your posts on this thread.

Leenoox also seems to point out other bugs and problems of version BETA 0019-1-3.
And since I know you'll still improve your scripts, I'll wait a little longer.

Please give us a operating mode to easy activate for your next update
312  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 15, 2017, 02:32:47 PM
Hi !
i have the following problem with Аsus 250ME - 19GPU  OC does not work
Cards are ASUS P106-100 6bg
Thank you in advance.

"OC Does Not Work" is not a pre-diagnostic.

Please give us your operating mode for your tests.
Please, give more details than "Does Not Work"



313  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 15, 2017, 12:52:12 PM

Please  first check your wtm url
I see too many spaces in url, there should be none and I can not open it in browser, gives me a blank page
Test script with default url :
Code:
https://whattomine.com/coins.json


In fact, it's only the copy on my post at this forum that has spaces, that in my 1bash file does not,  and if I copy it to another browser, everything works fine :

Without ".json"
https://whattomine.com/coins?utf8=%E2%9C%93&adapt_q_280x=0&adapt_q_380=0&adapt_q_fury=0&adapt_q_470=0&adapt_q_480=3&adapt_q_570=0&adapt_q_580=0&adapt_q_750Ti=0&adapt_q_10606=0&adapt_q_1070=2&adapt_1070=true&adapt_q_1080=0&adapt_q_1080Ti=0&eth=true&factor%5Beth_hr%5D=60.0&factor%5Beth_p%5D=240.0&grof=true&factor%5Bgro_hr%5D=71.0&factor%5Bgro_p%5D=260.0&x11gf=true&factor%5Bx11g_hr%5D=23.0&factor%5Bx11g_p%5D=240.0&cn=true&factor%5Bcn_hr%5D=1000.0&factor%5Bcn_p%5D=200.0&eq=true&factor%5Beq_hr%5D=860.0&factor%5Beq_p%5D=240.0&lre=true&factor%5Blrev2_hr%5D=71000.0&factor%5Blrev2_p%5D=260.0&ns=true&factor%5Bns_hr%5D=2100.0&factor%5Bns_p%5D=310.0&lbry=true&factor%5Blbry_hr%5D=540.0&factor%5Blbry_p%5D=240.0&bk2bf=true&factor%5Bbk2b_hr%5D=3200.0&factor%5Bbk2b_p%5D=240.0&bk14=true&factor%5Bbk14_hr%5D=5000.0&factor%5Bbk14_p%5D=250.0&pas=true&factor%5Bpas_hr%5D=1880.0&factor%5Bpas_p%5D=240.0&skh=true&factor%5Bskh_hr%5D=53.0&factor%5Bskh_p%5D=240.0&factor%5Bl2z_hr%5D=420.0&factor%5Bl2z_p%5D=300.0&factor%5Bcost%5D=0.196&sort=Revenue&volume=0&revenue=current&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bittrex&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bleutrade&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bter&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=c_cex&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=cryptopia&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=hitbtc&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=poloniex&factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=yobit&dataset=Main&commit=Calculate
314  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 15, 2017, 03:21:23 AM
Hi papami,

I downloaded the new fullzero image (1-3) and applied your scripts that recently post here and I can not get your WTM_SWITCH script to run correctly.

I simply added my list of coins like this in the 1bash:
Code:
	WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS="[ 'ZEC', 'ETH', 'VTC', 'HUSH','ZEN', 'ZCL', 'FTC', 'KMD','ETC',  ]"

changed the time between queries to 9 minutes:
Code:
WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_SYNC_INTERVAL = "9" # Time to sync with WTM for best coins

Added my URL from whattomine.com like this:
Code:
WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_URL = "https://whattomine.com/coins.json?utf8=%E2%9C%93&adapt_q_280x=0&adapt_q_380=0&adapt_q_fury=0&adapt_q_470=0&adapt_q_480=3&adapt_q_570=0&adapt_q_580=0&adapt_q_750Ti=0&adapt_q_10606=0&adapt_q_1070=2&adapt_1070=true&adapt_q_1080=0&adapt_q_1080Ti=0&eth= true & factor% 5Beth_hr% 5D = 60.0 & factor% 5Beth_p% 5D = 240.0 & grof = true & factor% 5Bgro_hr% 5D = 71.0 & factor% 5Bgro_p% 5D = 260.0 & x11gf = true & factor% 5Bx11g_hr% 5D = 23.0 & factor% 5Bx11g_p% 5D = 240.0 & cn = true & factor% 5Bcn_hr% 5D = 1000.0 & factor% 5Bcn_p% 5D = 200.0 & eq = true & factor% 5Beq_hr% 5D = 860.0 & factor% 5Beq_p% 5D = 240.0 & Ist = true & factor% 5Blrev2_hr% 5D = 71000.0 & factor% 5Blrev2_p% 5D = 260.0 & ns = true & factor% 5Bns_hr% 5D = 2100.0 & factor% 5Bns_p% 5D = 310.0 & lbry = true & factor% 5Blbry_hr% 5D = 540.0 & factor% 5Blbry_p% 5D = 240.0 & bk2bf = true & factor% 5Bbk2b_hr% 5D = 3200.0 & factor% 5Bbk2b_p% 5D = 240.0 & BK14 = true & factor% 5Bbk14_hr% 5D = 5000.0 & factor% 5Bbk14_p% 5D = 250.0 & no = true & factor% 5Bpas_hr% 5D = 1880.0 & factor% 5Bpas_p% 5D = 240.0 & skh = true & factor% 5Bskh_hr% 5D = 53.0 & factor% 5Bskh_p% 5D = 240.0 & factor% 5Bl2z_hr% 5D = 420.0 & f actor% 5Bl2z_p% 5D = 300.0 & Factor% 5Bcost% 5D = 0196 & sort = Revenue & volume = 0 & back = current & Factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = & Factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = bittrex & Factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = bleutrade & factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = bter & factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = c_cex & factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = cryptopia & factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = hitbtc & factor% 5Bexchanges% 5D% 5B% 5D = poloniex & 5Bexchanges factor%% 5D% 5B% 5D = & yobit dataset = Main & commit = Calculate "

Then I saw in your files 1bash-edit and 3main-edit that it was necessary to add things in these two files,
then I added this in the 1bash:

Code:
# Mininumum difference in percentage to switch too many switches
WTM_MIN_DIFFERENCE = "10"
and that in the 3rd:
if [$ PAPAMPI_WTM_AUTO_SWITCH == "YES"]
Then
Bitcoin = "theground"
# Creating a log file to record corner switch
LOG_FILE = "/ home / m1 / 8_wtmautoswitchlog"
if [-e "$ LOG_FILE"]; Then
  #Limit the logfile, just keep the last 2K
  LASTLOG = $ (tail -n 1K $ LOG_FILE)
  echo "$ LASTLOG"
  echo ""
fi
echo "LAUNCHING: PAPAMPI_WTM_AUTO_SWITCH"
echo ""

# = $ WTM_URL WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_URL
# = $ WTM_COINS WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS
# = $ WTM_MIN_DIFFERENCE WTM_MIN_DIFFERENCE "
#export WTM_URL
#export WTM_COINS
#export WTM_MIN_DIFFERENCE "

cat << EOF> /home/m1/WTM.json
{
 "WTM_URL": "$ WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_URL",
 "WTM_COINS": "$ WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS",
 "WTM_MIN_DIFFERENCE": "$ WTM_MIN_DIFFERENCE"
}
EOF

HCD = '/ home / m1 / PAPAMPI_WTM'
running = $ (ps -ef | awk '$ NF ~ "PAPAMPI_WTM" {print $ 2}')
if ["$ running" == ""]
Then
guake -n $ HCD -r PAPAMPI_WTM_AUTO_SWITCH -e "bash / home / m1 / PAPAMPI_WTM"
Running = ""
fi
fi
at the location you indicate.

But first I had a line error 19 script WTM_AUTO_SWITCH, which I have corrected by going into the file wtm.json where I modified line 3 to put back the list of coins that I had already listed in 1bash:
Code:
 "WTM_COINS": "ZEC; ETH; VTC; HUSH; ZEN; ZCL; FTC; KMD; ETC";

Now I still have an error at line 81 of WTM_AUTO_SWITCH:
Code:
python WTM_AUTO_SWITCH
Currently mining coin: ZEC, profit: 265
New profits
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "WTM_AUTO_SWITCH", line 81, in <module>
    if newProfits [0] [0] == topCoin [0]:
IndexError: list index out of range

and I do not understand what I see in the files WTM_top_coin and WTM_current_Profit because these selections of coins do not match mine and the scrambled does not correspond to what I can read on the site WTM

So I go back with my nvOC v19 image and mining on MPH.
Time of testing and mining loss: 3h.

can be that the stable and definitive version is not yet ready for a beginner like me ... or so I need more explanations on the operating mode, yet I thought I read your posts about this script and put the updates correctly.
So either the operating mode is too vague and then you have to reduce the number of intermediate stages so that limit the possibilities of errors, or there are still bugs in the scripts.

No doubt the last post of sharing your files updated has misled me too ... I should have done a backup before overwriting those in the image.
315  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.2 on: October 10, 2017, 05:43:07 PM
Hi Fullzero,

I've a small improvment of MPH script. I live in EU, so for me are better pools in Europe. MPH salfter script don't check location by default, by API gets list of possible host. I measure ping with default host names from MPH API and there were little big latency against to Europe host. So, I modify switching script.

There is guideline:

1) modify 1bash script and add (in MPH settings - for example before PROFIT_CHECK_TIMEOUT):

2) modify 3main script and adjust structure for generation configuration file for MPH (mph_conf.json, find this: /home/m1/mph_conf.json):

3) modify mph_switch script:
3a) after line with min_profit=cfg["min_profit"] add:
That's all. Now MPH check region settings.

All these changes seem to be focusing on my miner right now.
Thanks to you.
Very good job as this regionnal choice. I had seen that the site proposed these three geographical areas, notably by copying the URL in the script, but I would not have been able to make myself modifications!
If my miner is more efficient and plants less thanks to your modifications, I will send you sure coins (I have a small miner then it will probably not coins of great value ... but it seems that it is The gesture which counts)

I will still continue on MPH while waiting for a full version nvOC 20. I want to see what it gives me over a month.

I read on another btalk post that compared Zpool, Nicehash and Miningpoolhub that MPH was better paying than Nicehash, and Zpool pays more than MPH who pays more than nicehash. I must point out that the guy was mining dash with three identical miners: baikals (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2067256.0)
316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.2 on: October 09, 2017, 10:49:36 PM
Why do you waste your mining on MPH auto switch ?
MPH changed its api update time from 3 minutes to 30 minutes a month ago
So by the time api updates and you switch to a new coin, probably  the coin has gain difficulty and has no profit any more.
The web page update normal at 3 minutes but api no.

It's not quite right what you write the api MPH papami.
Even if I have noticed that the interval of 30 minutes is clearly visible.
I changed the polling time of the miningpoolhub API and the profitability changes very often in these 3 min intervals.
I added in the 3main file:

Code:
echo "` date` "
head -1 current-earnings >> algo-log
in the section between lines 587 to 600
Code:
if [$ LOCALORREMOTE == "REMOTE"]
then
echo "` date` "
head -1 current-earnings >> algo-log
echo "ENTER:"
echo ""
echo "screen -r minor"
echo ""
echo "in a terminal to display the extraction process"
sleep $ PROFIT_CHECK_TIMEOUT
python2.7 '/ home / m1 / switch' /home/m1/conf.json
Fi
completed
Fi
Here is what it gives me in the file algo_log used by the python script of Scott Alfter :
Code:
digibyte-skein (Skein): 0.00044971 BTC/day (2.18 USD/day)
2017-10-09 21:36:13.591628: zclassic (Equihash) 0.00037791 1.83
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037791 BTC/day (1.83 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037648 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037616 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037634 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037857 BTC/day (1.84 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037965 BTC/day (1.85 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037889 BTC/day (1.84 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037810 BTC/day (1.83 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037628 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zclassic (Equihash): 0.00037377 BTC/day (1.79 USD/day)
2017-10-09 22:06:28.924935: zcash (Equihash) 0.00034472 1.65
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034472 BTC/day (1.65 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034343 BTC/day (1.64 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034557 BTC/day (1.66 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034700 BTC/day (1.67 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034733 BTC/day (1.67 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034602 BTC/day (1.66 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034591 BTC/day (1.66 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034640 BTC/day (1.66 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034501 BTC/day (1.65 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00034417 BTC/day (1.64 USD/day)
2017-10-09 22:36:39.956356: ethereum (Ethash) 0.00040174 1.93
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040174 BTC/day (1.93 USD/day)
2017-10-09 22:37:16.279327: ethereum (Ethash) 0.00040174 1.93
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040174 BTC/day (1.93 USD/day)
2017-10-09 22:37:32.266670: ethereum (Ethash) 0.00040174 1.93
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040174 BTC/day (1.93 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040240 BTC/day (1.94 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040140 BTC/day (1.93 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040206 BTC/day (1.93 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040300 BTC/day (1.94 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040407 BTC/day (1.95 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040406 BTC/day (1.95 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040472 BTC/day (1.96 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040502 BTC/day (1.96 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00040319 BTC/day (1.94 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037905 BTC/day (1.83 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037800 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037666 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037691 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037752 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037704 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037638 BTC/day (1.80 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037658 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037682 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
2017-10-09 23:33:13.078576: ethereum (Ethash) 0.00037682 1.81
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037682 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
2017-10-09 23:33:28.854128: ethereum (Ethash) 0.00037682 1.81
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037682 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
2017-10-09 23:33:43.396933: ethereum (Ethash) 0.00037715 1.81
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037715 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
ethereum (Ethash): 0.00037707 BTC/day (1.81 USD/day)
2017-10-09 23:39:47.383276: zcash (Equihash) 0.00037777 1.82
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037777 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037819 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037835 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037835 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037813 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037770 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037804 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037822 BTC/day (1.82 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037907 BTC/day (1.83 USD/day)
zcash (Equihash): 0.00037891 BTC/day (1.83 USD/day)
2017-10-10 00:09:58.784437: digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl) 0.00039544 1.91
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039544 BTC/day (1.91 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039500 BTC/day (1.90 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039368 BTC/day (1.89 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039359 BTC/day (1.89 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039245 BTC/day (1.88 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00038990 BTC/day (1.85 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039276 BTC/day (1.88 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039172 BTC/day (1.87 USD/day)
digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00039110 BTC/day (1.86 USD/day)


each row that has no date is the result of querying the MPH API
You can also see that my minor eth works badly since he reboots the miner. I did not have this kind of pb with claymore. I tried all ethminer, and it all have a pb. and produce the same effect.

I will probably try this weekend your WTM_profit Switching. But what worries me a little is in fact the dissemination on several pools of my times of mining and recovery of the coins. Lots of pools have a minimum Debit, but for a little miner, it can be long before recovering the coins on each pool.

it would be necessary to see if Zpool will not be the most interesting in this respect. Because their page seems to indicate a multitude of coins with as a bonus self-exchange. So saving time to have bitcoin, only real coin more and more usable directly for more and more merchants or shops
317  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.1 on: September 29, 2017, 07:50:30 PM

can you add the last three or five lines of the algo_log file to this monitoring telegram for those using the MPH-Profit_Switching?

This gives an idea of what mine the rig has been for at least 2 hours, at what price and how much time for each line.

I know its not the same thing, but i'm using this as of now;

Code:
CURRENT_COIN=$(head -n 1 /home/m1/current-profit)
MSG=" Worker: $WORKERNAME
Currently Mining: $CURRENT_COIN

Recent end lines of algo_log file (/home/m1/algo_log) on my little rig :
Code:
2017-09-28 15:55:08.014168: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00116297 4.88
2017-09-28 16:25:29.397743: zcash (Equihash) 0.00095748 3.98
2017-09-28 16:55:53.929922: zclassic (Equihash) 0.00103857 4.30
2017-09-28 17:26:13.168816: zcash (Equihash) 0.00089107 3.68
2017-09-28 18:27:04.838370: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00101362 4.21
2017-09-28 18:29:19.978632: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00101366 4.21
2017-09-28 18:59:29.537157: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00147081 6.11
2017-09-28 19:30:01.367946: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00106673 4.48
2017-09-28 19:31:23.451717: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00106613 4.47
2017-09-28 20:32:11.639160: feathercoin (NeoScrypt) 0.00119005 4.97
2017-09-28 21:02:34.607918: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00093538 3.88
2017-09-28 21:32:58.473087: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00161176 6.70
2017-09-28 22:03:22.161366: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00102852 4.27
2017-09-28 22:33:40.946186: digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl) 0.00114846 4.78
2017-09-28 23:03:53.256010: zcash (Equihash) 0.00081420 3.40
2017-09-28 23:34:05.002636: digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl) 0.00147273 6.14
2017-09-29 00:04:47.757690: feathercoin (NeoScrypt) 0.00150408 6.30
2017-09-29 00:34:58.637848: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00208404 8.74
2017-09-29 00:36:15.688603: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00208404 8.74
2017-09-29 01:36:39.768133: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00190352 7.98
2017-09-29 02:07:03.672153: digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl) 0.00144052 6.03
2017-09-29 03:38:08.603546: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00081091 3.39
2017-09-29 04:08:33.846027: zcash (Equihash) 0.00073397 3.05
2017-09-29 05:09:21.821888: zclassic (Equihash) 0.00100895 4.14
2017-09-29 05:39:45.446212: zcash (Equihash) 0.00087055 3.54
2017-09-29 08:11:15.702856: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00075950 3.07
2017-09-29 08:41:39.608365: digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl) 0.00086795 3.51
2017-09-29 09:42:33.979990: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00113010 4.62
2017-09-29 10:12:54.746867: zclassic (Equihash) 0.00077582 3.18
2017-09-29 10:43:16.584020: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00076576 3.16
2017-09-29 11:13:38.015132: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00065616 2.70
2017-09-29 11:44:03.904606: ethereum-classic (Ethash) 0.00050028 2.06
2017-09-29 12:14:29.524567: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00058616 2.41
2017-09-29 12:44:57.085731: ethereum-classic (Ethash) 0.00050007 2.07
2017-09-29 13:15:26.478357: zclassic (Equihash) 0.00058262 2.42
2017-09-29 13:45:48.507030: zcash (Equihash) 0.00057019 2.40
2017-09-29 15:47:23.182663: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00091872 3.83
2017-09-29 16:17:48.895639: zcash (Equihash) 0.00062347 2.61
2017-09-29 16:48:16.419701: maxcoin (Keccak) 0.00087443 3.67
2017-09-29 17:18:44.754993: zclassic (Equihash) 0.00067768 2.84
2017-09-29 18:19:31.614278: zcash (Equihash) 0.00056580 2.39
2017-09-29 18:49:59.329965: ethereum-classic (Ethash) 0.00049483 2.08
2017-09-29 19:06:07.112168: ethereum-classic (Ethash) 0.00049457 2.08
2017-09-29 19:13:08.011604: ethereum-classic (Ethash) 0.00049475 2.08
2017-09-29 19:20:09.159510: digibyte-skein (Skein) 0.00081943 3.45
2017-09-29 19:50:22.339719: digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl) 0.00094116 3.92
2017-09-29 20:20:39.273362: zcash (Equihash) 0.00051776 2.16
2017-09-29 20:50:59.176755: digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl) 0.00097834 4.08
2017-09-29 21:21:23.417054: zcash (Equihash) 0.00094453 3.94

In fact, the salfter's script add a new line each time that the profitability change, and so, each time it change the miner's software assoicated with new coin profitability.

I will try for a month miningpoolhub autoexchange from next sunda (first october).

unless a new profitability script is created here.

I think I will upgrade to version 20 but I stay with the v19 for now, without updating BETA. I prefer the stable versions. But has the next big stable maj I think I will activate telegram.
318  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.1 on: September 27, 2017, 10:54:07 PM
Updated my telegram and it will be pushed in v0019-1.2
Here it is if you want to get it sooner :
https://pastebin.com/w3T4BcKm

replace it with existing one
This is what you get if you set the timer :
Code:
Worker: nv102
Boot Time: 2017-09-24 06:11:41
System Up Time: up 7 hours, 1 minute
Miner Uptime:    06:59:02
GPU Count: 7
GPU Utilization:
99 100 97 97 100 97 99

 Temp, Fan, Power:
GPU 0, Target temp:  75, Current:  70, Diff:  5, Fan:  65, Power:  135.25
GPU 1, Target temp:  75, Current:  68, Diff:  7, Fan:  65, Power:  137.36
GPU 2, Target temp:  75, Current:  70, Diff:  5, Fan:  65, Power:  136.05
GPU 3, Target temp:  75, Current:  72, Diff:  3, Fan:  65, Power:  133.92
GPU 4, Target temp:  75, Current:  57, Diff:  18, Fan:  65, Power:  136.58
GPU 5, Target temp:  75, Current:  67, Diff:  8, Fan:  65, Power:  137.50
GPU 6, Target temp:  75, Current:  67, Diff:  8, Fan:  65, Power:  132.73

And these are IAmNotAJeep watch dog alerts in case any thing goes wrong:

Code:
date-time - Starting miner restart script.
Code:
date-time - Lost GPU so restarting system.
reboot in 10 seconds

Code:
date-time - Utilization is too low: restart 3main
Code:
date-time - Utilization is too low: reviving did not work so restarting system in 10 seconds

If you have slow/small usb it will clear temp and wdog logs after every message is sent

can you add the last three or five lines of the algo_log file to this monitoring telegram for those using the MPH-Profit_Switching?

This gives an idea of what mine the rig has been for at least 2 hours, at what price and how much time for each line.
319  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.2 on: September 27, 2017, 10:48:06 PM
Salfter, damNmad or any one else good with python ...
I'm trying to fork salfter_mph_switch to use it with whattomine .... and have very little knowledge on python and stuck at the beginning

Code:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7

import requests;

# grab something from a website
data = requests.get("https://whattomine.com/coins.json");

#print data
coinsData = data.json()['coins'];
coins = coinsData.keys();

includeTags = [ 'HUSH', 'ZEC', 'ZEN']

filterdCoins = {k: v for k, v in coinsData.iteritems() if v['tag']  in includeTags}
coins = filterdCoins.keys()
#print len(filterdCoins)
#print filterdCoins

sort={}
for i in data:
  sort[i["tag"] + i["algorithm"] + i["btc_revenue"]]
   sort = sorted(sort.items(), key=lambda x:x[1], reverse=True)
print sort

gives me this error :
Code:
 python2.7 wtm_switch.py 
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "wtm_switch-2.py", line 28, in <module>
    sort[i["tag"] + i["algorithm"] + i["btc_revenue"]]
TypeError: string indices must be integers

Why not redo a script in bash directly?

I think there are competent people for this on this forum thread, do not you think?

Fullzero or IAmNotAJeep but also Leenoox.Maxximus and certainly some readers who only pass read the thread to find solutions to their problems.

Scott Alfter stops responding?

I think extracting data from the JSOn once downloaded with wget is not the most difficult, no, I feel that it is the sorting function and associated presentation that is.
320  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019 on: September 27, 2017, 10:33:58 PM

here's the command to change fan speed on a single GPU:

Code:
nvidia-settings -a [gpu:5]/GPUFanControlState=1 -a [fan:5]/GPUTargetFanSpeed=70

This will set fan on GPU5 to 70%. Change as you see fit, however note that if you have Maxximus007_auto_temp control enabled, it will readjust it back on its regular cycle.

That's the response that i recieve :

Code:
sudo nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/GPUFanControlState=1 -a [fan:0]/GPUTargetFanSpeed=30
Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run `nvidia-settings --help`
       for usage information.

Are you executing this in guake terminal while locally logged in or are you loging in trough ssh?
Try this before executing the nvidia-settings command:
Code:
export DISPLAY=:0
or this:
Code:
xhost +
to turn off access control. Once done issue "xhost -" to turn access control back on. By the way, you don't need sudo for nvidia-settings.


Thank you very much.
With this pseudo, it is easy to recognize you as seasoned linuxien.

Are you bearded !? Wink Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Roll Eyes I am joking with the caricatures of unixians / linuxians ....

The first export command allowed me to run the nvidia-settings. Can you explain to me why I have to do this?

I also rediscover via the man page this command "xhost" that I use for the first time! Clever command that this one.

I'll be able to at least temporarily reduce the noise a bit from time to time.

Would not you be able to make a script sorting the cryptos values given by the Whattomine JSON? When I do a cat of the JSON file, it seems to me that retrieving the text values of this file is not so difficult with sed and awk or other grep. But to produce a sorting function of these values in numbers and in associated text, that I know I could not do.
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