Amazing! great work CK and great work to the community showing Con the support.
CK could you ping MRR to see what the ping is like from there I'm more of a MRR fan than Nicehash would be interesting to know where there ping to the server.
Mine on everyone! Good Luck!
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They knew in advance about this virus and they had all the info about how it can survive and how it can be transmitted. Evidence of Airborne Transmission and Severe Acute Respiratory Virus Based on 2003 SARS outbreak so is relevant to spreading of SARS-COVID-19 https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.09.20033217v1.full.pdfThey acted like "Oh we need to do some research into this "new virus!" when all along they had the data and the preventive measures. What they did was criminal and what they are doing now is using it a way to control the population and debase the current money systems around the world. No wonder there is so much CBDC talk going on and documents being released that's the end goal with this "plandemic"
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How can you put on the death certificate Covid-19 if there has been no clinical test for the cause of death no testing to see if the person even had the virus.
There are a limited number of tests available. Isn't it better to test the living than the dead? They can always go back later and test the dead. Here in Alberta, the majority of deaths are people past their 70s. We have no way of knowing if they died from COVID or simple old age. They are saying they have testing 1.9 Million people in the UK I know of not a single person who has had a test or even anywhere to go get one.. No one is being tested here it's false numbers we also have doctors in the US saying they are being coached to put COVID on the death certificate there are a lot of people waking up to the lies also the fact they for every person they mark with COVID they get additional funding. I know of NO ONE who has been tested in the UK and I am sure the numbers are being hiked to cause alarm and take away the freedoms we enjoy they are even talking about having everyone use a tracking application and contact tracing this in my book is stripping away peoples privacy. Sure there may be something nasty going around but I do not for one moment believe the numbers the UK gov are pushing out. If you can't trust the numbers why trust anything else they push. I also know of people who work in the funeral care industry they are saying it's business as usual at the moment no increase in work which I find very strange how can there have been 40k deaths and no increase in work load from the funeral care homes and staff. Also if you go to any of the hospitals here it's business as usual I see no signs of an "epidemic" on our shores. Further to this I think the gov falsely told the public that boris johnstone had COVID and was in intensive care from what I am seeing in medical documents from china and other effected places is that COVID would cause other serious underlying health issues like kidney issues and long term effects on the lungs.. Boris is back on the TV every day looking fit as a fiddle.. I have to say this is looking more every day like we're following china's track everything and track everyone mentality. The UK is losing it's freedoms and the sheeple are blinded by the lies.
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I think it has more to do with the price of BTC. If BTC climbs back to $20K, the big farms will still be pumping out the hash rate. BTC falls to 5K, they will shut down because there is no money in it.
I'm on the same boat as you with my thought train going forward. Thought not sure anyone noticed this but tether minted 100,000,000 USDT each day for the last 9 days.. 900.000.000 USDT just from thin air wonder where that's going! Interesting time's ahead!
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The BBC released a statement around the number of cases in Scotland, England and Wales. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52214177In the news item states the following Weekly data published by National Records of Scotland (NRS) shows the Covid-19 death rate in Scotland has fallen for the second week in a row.
But the overall number of deaths is still higher than daily figures reported by Public Health Scotland (PHS).
Scottish coronavirus death rate continues to fall
The NRS statistics show that by Sunday 10 May there had been 3,213 coronavirus deaths in Scotland, whereas PHS had reported 1,857 deaths by this date.
The figures are higher because they include all cases where Covid-19 is mentioned on a death certificate, even if the patient had not been tested. The PHS figures are based on the deaths of those who had tested positive for the virus.
The graph below compares the NRS figures with the PHS daily figures. How can you put on the death certificate Covid-19 if there has been no clinical test for the cause of death no testing to see if the person even had the virus. I believe they are falsifying the numbers in order to scare the population to conform to there will. This is a scandal on a global scale....
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Roger Ver got greedy saw an opportunity to make some money on his own and try to steal the Bitcoin name and now there project's are struggling they want to attack anyone and everyone in bitcoin with there false narrative on how the history played out.
While some of the stuff in the video is interesting it should be taken from the perspective of someone attacking by way of making a mountain out of a mole hill.
The sad thing today is there is not as many people pushing back against these claims and if this is allowed to continue with all the shitcoin's claiming "we are bitcoin" the average person getting into the space could become miss-led by these kinds of things.
The sheer amount of views this has already show's there pushing there narrative as hard as possible with these slick looking videos.
We must not let this effect us and stay strong as a community going forward, though if this sort of thing continues we may even need to go on the offensive.
Even if AB was satoshi or know's satoshi it has no bearing on where Bitcoin is going today and thus has no relevance going forward.
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Nothing really you could recycle the case and the fans but the hash boards can't do anything other than SHA256 and as such unless you want to mine some other SHA256 coin then they are almost worthless.
I would also not throw them out just yet things could change in the future and those machine may once again have there place on the network.
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I can see there being a paradigm shift in bitcoin just like when asic's arrived on the scene and things changed these changes may not be forever. Depending on the price and difficulty factors there would be nothing to stop these over extended operations to fall into trouble with there vast power consumption and operation costs. My prediction is we will see a swing from the large operation to the smaller ones in time and again factors such as price weigh heavy into this prediction. While I would love to see bitcoin come back to the hands of the many rather than the few which we see today this halving event could turn the tables on the mining industry. While it would cause some chaos for some time in the markets it might not be such a bad thing in the long run. Just my 2 satoshi's
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32 ETH seems like a lot to stake to start getting rewards I'm not sure many people would be willing to lock up that kind of money for small % gains.
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No point to cry over spilt milk at the end of the day. And it's refreshing seeing so much support for CK and the pool while some parts of the forum have gone to shit this is one area community spirit lives on!! Lets get that magic block number 256!!
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Just wait until the lockdown is over there will be many more deaths dew to people's weaker immune system thanks to less floral bacteria we interact with on a daily basis that keeps our immune system sharp and alert to threats also locking people inside with limited exposure to others or to sunlight will cause a deficiency in vitamin D.
Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in autoimmune disease and is the cause of many other types of infections.
If the virus won't kill you the lack of immune system after being told to self isolate will.
Don't listen to them do your own thing stand up to these criminals who want to have everyone in the world injected with there toxic vaccines and never forget the MMR jab that cause millions of children to descend into autism they covered that one up.
It's about time people stopped talking and started taking action against this world trinity.
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Thanks for the info
What I did was SSH into the machine then (ps) to see what was running I killed the running version of CGminer before starting it manually from the terminal.
I should have said I tested the miners on
CKPool ( 48% rejection ) CKSolo (47% rejection ) Kano (45 % rejection ) BTC.com (48% rejection )
and so on and so on.. Bitmain told me to test on there Antpool which I did and guess what less than 2% rejected shares.
It's like these miners have something in them that cause other pools to reject the work but the bitmain pool no problems I just refuse to mine at there pool.
I have flashed them a number of times now with no luck and the same outcome each time.
At a loss what to do with them as I have a lot of them sitting in boxes because of this most of them with less than 48hr's use.
I have a feeling it's something buggy in the firmware the fact that every other pool is rejecting the shares but antpool accepts them I can't work this out.
Thanks in advance.
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I have some V9's I had some issues with the miner rejecting a lot of shares so I decided instead of letting the GUI start CGMiner I would manually run it from the command line. I'm now seeing some strange lines in the kernel log that I have never seen before and wanted to know if anyone know's the reason for them and if there is anything I can do to try make these miners stop rejecting 48% of the shares. I have some others that do not do this and I think this is down to buggy firmware on the V9's. Bitmain say there is no issue but I don't agree. The new line that is showing is May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!!
What is nonce fifo full? It's not something I have ever seen before. There is also this error showing in the log about the nand and ECC used? nand: WARNING: pl35x-nand: the ECC used on your system is too weak compared to the one required by the NAND chip Bad block table found at page 131008, version 0x01 Bad block table found at page 130944, version 0x01
I have included the Kernel log, CGminer log. I am starting cgminer manually with ./cgminer -c /config/cgminer.conf -l 5 -P --verbose --sharelog --D --logwork-diff Thanks in advance! CGminer Running Window cgminer version 4.9.0 - Started: [2020-05-12 13:26:03] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):3.363T (1m):3.495T (5m):3.183T (15m):2.013T (avg):3.452Th/s ST: 1 SS: 0 NB: 27 LW: 14928274 GF: 0 RF: 0 Connected to de.ckpool.org diff 1.98K with stratum as user *************************** Block: 1112e178... Diff:16.1T Started: [18:47:57] Best share: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit 0: V9 0 : | A:10354039 R:9354733 HW:11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2020-05-12 18:57:42] ChainID[2] Wirte Work. workid=98 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Popping work from get queue to get work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Selecting pool 0 for work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum merkle 6822d5fb700a7d8e0d690541fb42859e89da38dcd72323b36a83da0cc6ae2e1d [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum header 200000007c647f95f8b160f3c4579b1248ebcff878b365f4001112e100000000000000006822d5fb700a7d8e0d690541fb42859e89da38dcd72323b36a83da0cc6ae2e1d5ebaf19317117a390000000000000080000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Work job_id 5eb8bdaf00000a73 nonce2 433969 ntime 5ebaf193 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated target 000000000000000000000000000000000000000044b60d627e1d210000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Got work from get queue to get work for thread 0 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] ChainID[0] Wirte Work. workid=99 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Popping work from get queue to get work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] bitmain_scanhash: chain 0 which_asic_nonce 11 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Selecting pool 0 for work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum merkle 00d87c10c0b2466644dd5e3a9498b540e0bcd2530857cd8a64a5f7358b737339 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum header 200000007c647f95f8b160f3c4579b1248ebcff878b365f4001112e1000000000000000000d87c10c0b2466644dd5e3a9498b540e0bcd2530857cd8a64a5f7358b7373395ebaf19317117a390000000000000080000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Work job_id 5eb8bdaf00000a73 nonce2 433970 ntime 5ebaf193 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated target 000000000000000000000000000000000000000044b60d627e1d210000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Got work from get queue to get work for thread 0 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] ChainID[2] Wirte Work. workid=102 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Popping work from get queue to get work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Selecting pool 0 for work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum merkle 109612f1408ab53a98343fc1e1c47bacabbbf86fbb13e2095583a128c1d5193a [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum header 200000007c647f95f8b160f3c4579b1248ebcff878b365f4001112e10000000000000000109612f1408ab53a98343fc1e1c47bacabbbf86fbb13e2095583a128c1d5193a5ebaf19317117a390000000000000080000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Work job_id 5eb8bdaf00000a73 nonce2 433971 ntime 5ebaf193 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated target 000000000000000000000000000000000000000044b60d627e1d210000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Got work from get queue to get work for thread 0 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] ChainID[0] Wirte Work. workid=105 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] bitmain_scanhash: chain 0 which_asic_nonce 11 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] ChainID[1] Wirte Work. workid=93 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Popping work from get queue to get work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Selecting pool 0 for work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum merkle 3eed54491f6b9a5b49f6e008494762dee2f1bfd956f19faae308acaf6681707f [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum header 200000007c647f95f8b160f3c4579b1248ebcff878b365f4001112e100000000000000003eed54491f6b9a5b49f6e008494762dee2f1bfd956f19faae308acaf6681707f5ebaf19317117a390000000000000080000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Work job_id 5eb8bdaf00000a73 nonce2 433972 ntime 5ebaf193 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated target 000000000000000000000000000000000000000044b60d627e1d210000000000 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Got work from get queue to get work for thread 0 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] ChainID[2] Wirte Work. workid=107 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Popping work from get queue to get work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Selecting pool 0 for work [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum merkle 8cecafc1f3d58fe47b9da7b59a004f047ce984cbc5509d4ce9fcbb29b61c6411 [2020-05-12 18:57:42] Generated stratum header 200000007c647f95f8b160f3c4579b1248ebcff878b365f4001112e100000000000000008cecafc1f3d58fe47b9da7b59a004f047ce984cbc5509d4ce9fcbb29b61c64115ebaf19317117a390000000000000080000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Full Kernel Log Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 Linux version 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty (lzq@armdev2) (gcc version 4.8.3 20140320 (prerelease) (Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2014.05-23) ) #22 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 22 12:25:44 CST 2017 CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc090] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=18c5387d CPU: PIPT / VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT aliasing instruction cache Machine model: Xilinx Zynq cma: Reserved 16 MiB at 0x0e000000 Memory policy: Data cache writealloc On node 0 totalpages: 61440 free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat c0938d00, node_mem_map cde10000 Normal zone: 480 pages used for memmap Normal zone: 0 pages reserved Normal zone: 61440 pages, LIFO batch:15 percpu: Embedded 12 pages/cpu @cddf1000 s19776 r8192 d21184 u49152 pcpu-alloc: s19776 r8192 d21184 u49152 alloc=12*4096 pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 [0] 1 Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 60960 Kernel command line: mem=240M console=ttyPS0,115200 ramdisk_size=33554432 root=/dev/ram rw earlyprintk PID hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) Dentry cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) Memory: 205940K/245760K available (5317K kernel code, 230K rwdata, 1844K rodata, 1024K init, 222K bss, 23436K reserved, 16384K cma-reserved, 0K highmem) Virtual kernel memory layout: vector : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000 ( 4 kB) fixmap : 0xffc00000 - 0xfff00000 (3072 kB) vmalloc : 0xcf800000 - 0xff800000 ( 768 MB) lowmem : 0xc0000000 - 0xcf000000 ( 240 MB) pkmap : 0xbfe00000 - 0xc0000000 ( 2 MB) modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xbfe00000 ( 14 MB) .text : 0xc0008000 - 0xc07fe410 (8154 kB) .init : 0xc0800000 - 0xc0900000 (1024 kB) .data : 0xc0900000 - 0xc0939a60 ( 231 kB) .bss : 0xc0939a60 - 0xc09713e8 ( 223 kB) Preemptible hierarchical RCU implementation. Build-time adjustment of leaf fanout to 32. RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=4 to nr_cpu_ids=2. RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=32, nr_cpu_ids=2 NR_IRQS:16 nr_irqs:16 16 efuse mapped to cf800000 ps7-slcr mapped to cf802000 L2C: platform modifies aux control register: 0x72360000 -> 0x72760000 L2C: DT/platform modifies aux control register: 0x72360000 -> 0x72760000 L2C-310 erratum 769419 enabled L2C-310 enabling early BRESP for Cortex-A9 L2C-310 full line of zeros enabled for Cortex-A9 L2C-310 ID prefetch enabled, offset 1 lines L2C-310 dynamic clock gating enabled, standby mode enabled L2C-310 cache controller enabled, 8 ways, 512 kB L2C-310: CACHE_ID 0x410000c8, AUX_CTRL 0x76760001 zynq_clock_init: clkc starts at cf802100 Zynq clock init sched_clock: 64 bits at 333MHz, resolution 3ns, wraps every 4398046511103ns clocksource: arm_global_timer: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x4ce07af025, max_idle_ns: 440795209040 ns Switching to timer-based delay loop, resolution 3ns clocksource: ttc_clocksource: mask: 0xffff max_cycles: 0xffff, max_idle_ns: 537538477 ns ps7-ttc #0 at cf80a000, irq=18 Console: colour dummy device 80x30 Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 666.66 BogoMIPS (lpj=3333333) pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok CPU0: thread -1, cpu 0, socket 0, mpidr 80000000 Setting up static identity map for 0x100000 - 0x100058 CPU1: failed to boot: -1 Brought up 1 CPUs SMP: Total of 1 processors activated (666.66 BogoMIPS). CPU: All CPU(s) started in SVC mode. devtmpfs: initialized VFP support v0.3: implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant 9 rev 4 clocksource: jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 19112604462750000 ns pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem NET: Registered protocol family 16 DMA: preallocated 256 KiB pool for atomic coherent allocations cpuidle: using governor menu hw-breakpoint: found 5 (+1 reserved) breakpoint and 1 watchpoint registers. hw-breakpoint: maximum watchpoint size is 4 bytes. zynq-ocm f800c000.ps7-ocmc: ZYNQ OCM pool: 256 KiB @ 0xcf880000 vgaarb: loaded SCSI subsystem initialized usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs usbcore: registered new interface driver hub usbcore: registered new device driver usb media: Linux media interface: v0.10 Linux video capture interface: v2.00 pps_core: LinuxPPS API ver. 1 registered pps_core: Software ver. 5.3.6 - Copyright 2005-2007 Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it> PTP clock support registered EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Initialized. clocksource: Switched to clocksource arm_global_timer NET: Registered protocol family 2 TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048) UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) NET: Registered protocol family 1 RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module. RPC: Registered udp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module. PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 64 Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs... rootfs image is not initramfs (no cpio magic); looks like an initrd Freeing initrd memory: 12444K (cceda000 - cdb01000) hw perfevents: enabled with armv7_cortex_a9 PMU driver, 7 counters available futex hash table entries: 512 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) workingset: timestamp_bits=28 max_order=16 bucket_order=0 jffs2: version 2.2. (NAND) (SUMMARY) © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc. io scheduler noop registered io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered (default) dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: Loaded driver for PL330 DMAC-241330 dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: DBUFF-128x8bytes Num_Chans-8 Num_Peri-4 Num_Events-16 e0000000.serial: ttyPS0 at MMIO 0xe0000000 (irq = 158, base_baud = 6249999) is a xuartps console [ttyPS0] enabled xdevcfg f8007000.ps7-dev-cfg: ioremap 0xf8007000 to cf86e000 [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810 brd: module loaded loop: module loaded CAN device driver interface gpiod_set_value: invalid GPIO libphy: MACB_mii_bus: probed macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: Cadence GEM rev 0x00020118 at 0xe000b000 irq 31 (00:0a:35:00:00:00) Broadcom BCM5241 e000b000.etherne:00: attached PHY driver [Broadcom BCM5241] (mii_bus:phy_addr=e000b000.etherne:00, irq=-1) e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.2.6-k e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2015 Intel Corporation. ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice i2c /dev entries driver Xilinx Zynq CpuIdle Driver started sdhci: Secure Digital Host Controller Interface driver sdhci: Copyright(c) Pierre Ossman sdhci-pltfm: SDHCI platform and OF driver helper mmc0: SDHCI controller on e0100000.ps7-sdio [e0100000.ps7-sdio] using ADMA ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid usbhid: USB HID core driver nand: device found, Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xda nand: Micron MT29F2G08ABAEAWP nand: 256 MiB, SLC, erase size: 128 KiB, page size: 2048, OOB size: 64 nand: WARNING: pl35x-nand: the ECC used on your system is too weak compared to the one required by the NAND chip Bad block table found at page 131008, version 0x01 Bad block table found at page 130944, version 0x01 5 ofpart partitions found on MTD device pl35x-nand Creating 5 MTD partitions on "pl35x-nand": 0x000000000000-0x000002800000 : "BOOT.bin-env-dts-kernel" 0x000002800000-0x000004800000 : "ramfs" 0x000004800000-0x000005000000 : "configs" 0x000005000000-0x000006000000 : "reserve" 0x000006000000-0x000008000000 : "ramfs-bak" NET: Registered protocol family 10 sit: IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver NET: Registered protocol family 17 can: controller area network core (rev 20120528 abi 9) NET: Registered protocol family 29 can: raw protocol (rev 20120528) can: broadcast manager protocol (rev 20120528 t) can: netlink gateway (rev 20130117) max_hops=1 zynq_pm_ioremap: no compatible node found for 'xlnx,zynq-ddrc-a05' zynq_pm_late_init: Unable to map DDRC IO memory. Registering SWP/SWPB emulation handler hctosys: unable to open rtc device (rtc0) ALSA device list: No soundcards found. RAMDISK: gzip image found at block 0 EXT4-fs (ram0): couldn't mount as ext3 due to feature incompatibilities EXT4-fs (ram0): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null) VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) on device 1:0. devtmpfs: mounted Freeing unused kernel memory: 1024K (c0800000 - c0900000) EXT4-fs (ram0): re-mounted. Opts: block_validity,delalloc,barrier,user_xattr random: dd urandom read with 0 bits of entropy available IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: unable to generate target frequency: 25000000 Hz macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: link up (100/Full) IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready In axi fpga driver! request_mem_region OK! AXI fpga dev virtual address is 0xcf99c000 *base_vir_addr = 0x200ac513 In fpga mem driver! request_mem_region OK! fpga mem virtual address is 0xd2000000 random: nonblocking pool is initialized May 10 16:12:34 (none) local0.err cgminer: Miner compile time: Mon Mar 12 18:34:47 CST 2018 type: Antminer V9 May 10 16:12:34 (none) local0.warn cgminer: Started cgminer 4.9.0 May 10 16:12:34 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: bitmain_V9_init May 10 16:12:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_chain May 10 16:12:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Chain 0 existed! May 10 16:12:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Chain 1 existed! May 10 16:12:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Chain 2 existed! May 10 16:12:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new May 10 16:12:36 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok May 10 16:12:37 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok May 10 16:12:38 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok May 10 16:12:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new May 10 16:12:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok May 10 16:12:40 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok May 10 16:12:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok May 10 16:12:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: reset_all_hash_board_low 0 May 10 16:12:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: pic_heart_beat_func_new May 10 16:12:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new May 10 16:12:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok May 10 16:12:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok May 10 16:12:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok May 10 16:12:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: reset_all_hash_board_high 0 May 10 16:12:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: tty_init May 10 16:12:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: tty_init_chain May 10 16:12:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: tty_init_chain chainid = 0 May 10 16:12:43 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: create rx read thread for chain 0 ok May 10 16:12:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[0] May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: create tx read thread for chain 0 ok May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: open device over May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: tty_init_chain May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: tty_init_chain chainid = 1 May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: create rx read thread for chain 1 ok May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[1] May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: create tx read thread for chain 1 ok May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: open device over May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: tty_init_chain May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: tty_init_chain chainid = 2 May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: create rx read thread for chain 2 ok May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[2] May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: create tx read thread for chain 2 ok May 10 16:12:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: open device over May 10 16:12:47 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_baud: bt8d = 1 May 10 16:12:47 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_every_chain_asic_number May 10 16:12:47 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_asic_reg: check chain J0 May 10 16:12:49 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_asic_reg: chain J0 has 45 ASIC May 10 16:12:49 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_asic_reg: check chain J1 May 10 16:12:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_asic_reg: chain J1 has 45 ASIC May 10 16:12:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_asic_reg: check chain J2 May 10 16:12:52 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: check_asic_reg: chain J2 has 45 ASIC May 10 16:12:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: calculate_address_interval:addrInterval = 5 May 10 16:12:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_frequency: frequency = 518 May 10 16:12:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: PLL : 53 2 2 1 May 10 16:12:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: PLL : 53 2 2 1 May 10 16:12:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: PLL : 53 2 2 1 May 10 16:12:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: software_set_address_chain: chain 0 has 45 ASIC, and addrInterval is 5 May 10 16:12:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Now Set [0] Chain Address May 10 16:12:54 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: software_set_address_chain: chain 1 has 45 ASIC, and addrInterval is 5 May 10 16:12:54 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Now Set [1] Chain Address May 10 16:12:54 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: software_set_address_chain: chain 2 has 45 ASIC, and addrInterval is 5 May 10 16:12:54 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: Now Set [2] Chain Address May 10 16:12:55 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: bitmain_V9_init: fan_eft : 1 fan_pwm : 43 May 10 16:12:55 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: frequency = '518' May 10 16:12:55 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: dev.timeout = 1905 us May 10 16:12:57 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new May 10 16:12:57 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x5, read_back_data[1] = 0x18, read_back_data[2] = 0x80, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x9d May 10 16:12:57 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:12:57 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 0 voltage 128 May 10 16:12:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x5, read_back_data[1] = 0x18, read_back_data[2] = 0x80, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x9d May 10 16:12:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:12:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 1 voltage 128 May 10 16:12:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x5, read_back_data[1] = 0x18, read_back_data[2] = 0x80, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x9d May 10 16:12:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:12:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_get_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 2 voltage 128 May 10 16:12:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new May 10 16:12:59 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:12:59 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 0 voltage 128 May 10 16:12:59 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:12:59 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 1 voltage 128 May 10 16:13:00 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:13:00 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 2 voltage 128 May 10 16:13:11 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_restore_PIC16F1704_voltage_new May 10 16:13:11 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: cgminer time error total_secs = 1589127191.358832 last_total_secs = 1.000000 May 10 16:13:12 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333 alive, testing stability May 10 16:13:12 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333 May 10 16:13:17 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (7) May 10 16:13:31 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:13:31 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_restore_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 0 voltage 128 May 10 16:13:32 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:13:32 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_restore_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 1 voltage 128 May 10 16:13:33 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x80 May 10 16:13:33 (none) local0.notice cgminer[963]: every_chain_restore_PIC16F1704_voltage_new Chain 2 voltage 128 May 10 16:26:42 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 1 failed! May 10 16:26:42 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x7, read_back_data[1] = 0x1, read_back_data[2] = 0x1, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:27:32 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: Temperature 85 is higher than 85'C for 1 time, PWM is 43 May 10 16:27:33 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: Temperature 85 is higher than 85'C for 2 time, PWM is 43 May 10 16:27:49 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 1 failed! May 10 16:27:49 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x17, read_back_data[2] = 0x17, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:28:01 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 2 failed! May 10 16:28:01 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x17, read_back_data[2] = 0x17, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:36:14 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 0 failed! May 10 16:36:14 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0xff, read_back_data[1] = 0xff, read_back_data[2] = 0xff, read_back_data[3] = 0xff, read_back_data[4] = 0xff, read_back_data[5] = 0xff May 10 16:37:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 0 failed! May 10 16:37:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x16, read_back_data[2] = 0x15, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:37:55 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 0 failed! May 10 16:37:55 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x17, read_back_data[1] = 0x17, read_back_data[2] = 0x1, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:38:07 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 1 failed! May 10 16:38:07 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x18, read_back_data[1] = 0x18, read_back_data[2] = 0x1, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:38:17 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 0 failed! May 10 16:38:17 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x16, read_back_data[2] = 0x15, read_back_data[3] = 0x15, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:38:18 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 2 failed! May 10 16:38:18 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x18, read_back_data[1] = 0x18, read_back_data[2] = 0x1, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:38:29 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 1 failed! May 10 16:38:29 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x16, read_back_data[2] = 0x15, read_back_data[3] = 0x15, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:38:40 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 0 failed! May 10 16:38:40 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x19, read_back_data[1] = 0x19, read_back_data[2] = 0x1, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:38:52 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 1 failed! May 10 16:38:52 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x19, read_back_data[1] = 0x19, read_back_data[2] = 0x1, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:39:02 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 0 failed! May 10 16:39:02 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x16, read_back_data[2] = 0x15, read_back_data[3] = 0x15, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:39:48 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 2 failed! May 10 16:39:48 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x16, read_back_data[2] = 0x19, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:40:10 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 0 failed! May 10 16:40:10 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x16, read_back_data[2] = 0x19, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:40:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new chain 1 failed! May 10 16:40:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[963]: heart_beat_PIC16F1704_new: read_back_data[0] = 0x6, read_back_data[1] = 0x15, read_back_data[2] = 0x15, read_back_data[3] = 0x0, read_back_data[4] = 0x0, read_back_data[5] = 0x1d May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!! May 10 16:41:28 (none) local0.warn cgminer[963]: get_asic_response: nonce fifo full!!!
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So just to be clear, is it ok to mine on CK Pool Solo pre and during the transition to the new server, or will the move cause a disruption? Also, will any of the addresses change?
I would guess there will be some downtime during the switch but i'm sure CK will let us know what will happen once he's ready with the new sever.
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Times like this we really do see how strong a community we have here wish I had saved some merits to hand out to everyone. Long live the SOLO pool!
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I will chuck in 0.01 too but will need to be the 18th or there about's Saved the address will let you know when I send my share in.
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I always wondered why miners don't take the block reward and the fee's should go to the node I think that would be a very good way to incentive's people spinning up nodes if they we're to be the node that is first to broadcast the block they would get a reward for it.
Probably some downside to this idea but it would be something to ensure node's which are key parts of the network would be a reward to run.
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I will throw my contribution in on the 18th pockets are a little light after the 15 LTC rental but will throw into the pot on that date
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The above post's by mikeywith and Philipma both are great starting points going forward.
And it sure looks like there is support from the community to ensure it stay live.
I too would be willing to throw something into the pot to help with costs.
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antpool (yeah right) gets the historic 630000 block
6.25 + 0.90 = 7.15 coins
next ½ ing in 210,000 blocks.
around 2024 Nov
Was just thinking this myself trust it to be them to get that block f2pool had a fair few in a row on the run up to it.
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