Kudos @jstefanop for the great work here from Australia. Got mine in good order, 32gb SD card flashed, plugged in and mining away in ECO mode with no hassles at all. Good on yer mate Thanks!
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I just got my Apollo unboxed and set up, and am running into an error after configuring the miner, it says its unable to connect to port 4028 (which I gather is the stats API port for bfgminer). The dashboard is blank except for the ECONNREFUSED error. The bfgminer process does appear to be running, however.
That usually happens when there is no internet connection to miner. Is the yellow LED flashing? If your already Poking around Syslog do “sudo screen -dr miner” that will bring up Bfgminer.
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Ive been using the Microcenter cards for a few weeks now so don't think its that. Could be a bad controller then. Just let me know when you can send it over and ill figure out what it is.
Micro Center SD cards are notoriously bad for this type of application. I tried on several occasions to use them for different Raspberry Pi projects, but I always had weird unexplained errors. For example, I recently built a mining controller using a Micro Center 32gb SD card with a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B for my Moonlander 2 devices and the Raspberry Pi would have random kernel panics about once every 12 hours. I eliminated those issues by swapping out for a SanDisk card. The PNY card is now just under 22 hours and still going strong. Moral of the story....If you buy a $250+ miner don't use the free SD cards. -Dave Good to know it was just an SD card issue. Probably a good idea to post the model and size of SD cards you guys are using. Ill eventually add a working Micro SD card list when I get my full guide up. Has anyone got a 128GB card to work yet?
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Thanks, so I have to figure out the stratum proxy part.
I think I will give this a go, install the stratum part, try to configure it and see what happens.
Thank you kindly for the response.
SETTING UP A PERSONAL POOL WORKS-- The pool will require setting up Node.js. The instructions for all the setup work get lengthy, and fitting them in a single post is too much. Apparently, CGminer can mine on a wallet with little more than a "bitcoin.conf" file for bitcoin-qt and "--btc-address <btcaddr>" in the launch line for CGminer. I have 2 GekkoScience 2Pac sticks solo-mining on a full BTC-qt node. It took less than 1/2 hour to set up. Is there a version of CGminer that will mine with a MoonLander or an Apollo? My MoonLander2 is mining on a pool that I set up just for solo-mining LTC. It uses stratum. My Gekko sticks are mining with "http" on my LAN with better efficiency than they had when mining at a pool with stratum. --scryptr Not currently, but will have this set up for the Apollo, so should be able to merge support for the Moonlander as well.
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Hi
been running for 2 hrs at pool roughly the same 43Mhz
did get it working at nichash at about 85Mhz, but for some reason stopped last night and still showing status unknown ...? so repointed at Coinpool again may change again to litecoinpool see if it runs stable for a few day's
changed it to litecoinpool and running as expected
yea that pool is doing something non-standard, I would contact their support. Ill have more time to look at pool issues myself after the holidays.
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I've built Apollo security camera system. My apollo now watches over my front door. All motion is recorded to AVI files. I've expanded original filesystem and now I've got 15GB of storage space free for recordings. I am using USB Logitech camera plugged in to Apollo. Mining is not affected, in fact, putting my miners there in this space above front porch (accessible only via hole in ceiling and ladder) made temperatures lower. Cost of IP camera with recorder + storage in retail sale could go to hundreds of pounds I've built my setup here for free, excluding Apollo I already had, and USB webcam I've been given for free. Later on I will add e-mail notifications and Dropbox uploads, also cycling through old footage so I don't ever run out of space, and AC power relay so it turns light outside on automatically when movement is detected and turns it off 60s after no movement. Jstefanop, does Orange Pi Zero have any GPIO pins like raspberry pi? To control power relay? I haven't opened the case of Apollo yet so I don't know what is on the other side of the board Happy days! https://imgur.com/a/m1uWQexSecond miner is sitting there waiting for ideas. Maybe Litecoin full-node + Lightning? Or Bitcoin LN node with extra storage for full blockchain? haha awesome, yes it does but all the pins are used for miner control.
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Two week update: It's been 14 full days since last apollo reboot. In the attached pic is the Apollo dashboard and the stats from litecoinpool including my seven moonlanders. The moonlander stats were reset in May or June. In the last two weeks, the Apollo Mined 0.1384 LTC in eco mode. Discarded/stale shares don't mean anything as stated above. This thing is rock solid and quiet. Only need one of the six pin connectors for eco. I'm running it off an HP server 90%+ PSU w/ breakout board. I have a kill-a-watt coming and will report the power usage later on. apollo dashboard/litecoinpool screenshots: That’s impressive, don’t think I have run one for more than a week straight. At least I know there are no bad memory leaks or crash bugs!
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Apollo arrived by Fed Ex two days earlier than expected. Is up and running fine so far, but I have one question. I am using a Seasonic Focus 550W PSU. There are 2 6-pin PCI-E connectors on the cable that plugs into the PSU and there are 2 sockets on the Apollo, but when I first started it up I wasn't sure if both should be connected so used only one of them and it worked fine. I now have both plugged in and it still works fine. Question is, does it need both connected and if not why are there two sockets? Thanks for the prompt shipping and Apollo looks great!
I’ll have full instructions up soon, but you only need one for eco, and two for any higher hashrate. It’s always safe two have both plug in regardless.
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Development suggestions
1 - a way to rotate through miner settings based on time of day...
I'd like to be able to mine Turbo or Custom during the evenings and Eco throughout the day without touching the miners.
Figuring a shell script and a cronjob is all it would take...
2 - Minera has a section of the UI where you could configure it to watch your other rigs. Seems like this was removed (assuming that was to unclutter the UI which is great) - but seeing as many of us will own more than one, it'd be nice to see it added back.
3 - I don't know about anyone else but I'd like to be able to view the raw BFGMiner output and watch the pretty numbers. At least see screen added to the build and have the instance of bfgminer running in a console at boot so we could peek over a terminal session.
Otherwise this is a fine, fine piece of work jstefanop. I'm very impressed with the design and detail work you did on the hardware and the software.
Like the ideas...keep them coming in...have a list going and will add lots over time.
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Ok before you do all that try this.
Go to settings, set to custom miner mode.
Set voltage to 777mv, and keep frequency at 598 (eco).
Because this movie quote just says it all.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl8e9i6YiA8&feature=youtu.be&t=21New issue, massive discards, 95%+ HW error. Once again, on both secdsm pool and litecoin pool. -Dave Hmmm very weird. Keep these settings, and do a full system shutdown, unplug from power, then start it up again. More or less the same. Different PS & different network location (tech bench) I can take it apart and try a reflow in the morning. -Dave umm definitely don't do that. Shoot me a PM, will most likely need you to send it back. But I like taking things apart and trying to fix them :-) Because it worked for hours before going funky I am thinking either SD card is having issues or something that was not attached to it's solder pads well and it separated. It is a new SD card, but it's a Microcenter one so I'll try that tomorrow. If not I'll get back to you after Christmas about shipping it back. Thanks, Dave It wouldn’t be a solder issue, it would not work at all even if one chip had a problem. You didn’t overvolt or run it in turbo did you because this type of error sounds like heat or voltage damage. Either way would like it back in its current state so we can diagnose it properly. Got in early the AM To test. New SD card fixed the issue for a little while. Figured it was just a bad card, have seen that from time to time. And the pretty GUI keeps you from seeing all the errors stream by. I tested the pulled card and it failed basic CHKDSK on windows so good guess on my part....Or so I thought. Back to the same after about 3 or 4 hours, reboot / crash and 1000s of discards / 1000s HW errors. Pulled card and ran CHKDSK new card failed too. Putting in "name brand" (sandisk) card now. Hoping it's just the Orange PI does not like the microcenter cards. If not I'll swing by Brooklyn after the holidays and you can figure it out :-) -Dave Ive been using the Microcenter cards for a few weeks now so don't think its that. Could be a bad controller then. Just let me know when you can send it over and ill figure out what it is.
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hi
sorted images out, how do you get pic's on this site cant remember
odd the site is reporting 110.28 MH hash rate, also got 3 x moonlanders pointed there, which is normally about 14MH
Yea tested it out...seems like there is some weird stuff going on pool side. It seems to correct itself after a while, but I need to check out more info on this coin. This port seems to work better port 20006 => 4096 Looks like the pool is not providing work fast enough though causing the miner to run out of work and return all those errors your seeing. I would try another Gulden pool.
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Hi spoke to soon, got an issue with coinpool.nl mining Gulden, seems best i can get is about 47Mhz Tried all the different Port ranges, this is the best hash i can get, any advice litecoinpool i have no issue with at all Thanks Will check this pool and report back.
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I have two Apollos and both seem to be mining well. I do see one has many more discarded shares than the other. One has about the same acepted as discarded and the other has about 8x as many discarded than accepted. Both are on the same pool and both are set to ECO.
However I realize this is beta and I'm not complaining at all. Just wanted you to know.
Don't worry about discarded shares...this is legacy stuff from bfgminer that end users shouldn't see anyway...will probably remove this on next UI update.
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jstefanop,
What is login and password to ssh? Also, how to "forget" wifi credentials? Disconnect button does nothing.
It’s futurebit/futurebit Disconnect button should clear WiFi connections. Thanks! How to expand filesystem to whole card? I copies Apollo Final image by Etcher.io to my 16GB microSD card. Only 2GB is allocated on the card. Is there similar way to expand filesystem, like on Raspberry Pi? I've been to "parted" and "armbian-config" but I don't want to mess up. Image will auto expand filesystem on the next update.
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Ok before you do all that try this.
Go to settings, set to custom miner mode.
Set voltage to 777mv, and keep frequency at 598 (eco).
Because this movie quote just says it all.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl8e9i6YiA8&feature=youtu.be&t=21New issue, massive discards, 95%+ HW error. Once again, on both secdsm pool and litecoin pool. -Dave Hmmm very weird. Keep these settings, and do a full system shutdown, unplug from power, then start it up again. More or less the same. Different PS & different network location (tech bench) I can take it apart and try a reflow in the morning. -Dave umm definitely don't do that. Shoot me a PM, will most likely need you to send it back. But I like taking things apart and trying to fix them :-) Because it worked for hours before going funky I am thinking either SD card is having issues or something that was not attached to it's solder pads well and it separated. It is a new SD card, but it's a Microcenter one so I'll try that tomorrow. If not I'll get back to you after Christmas about shipping it back. Thanks, Dave It wouldn’t be a solder issue, it would not work at all even if one chip had a problem. You didn’t overvolt or run it in turbo did you because this type of error sounds like heat or voltage damage. Either way would like it back in its current state so we can diagnose it properly.
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Apollo miner won't power on for me.
I've tried two different power supplies: 1) Corsair 450W and a 2) Powerspec 420W
Any suggestions?
I know this sounds stupid, but did you short the enable pin if you are using an ATX PSU without a PC attached to it? I’ve already had a few emails like this because of that issue Need to build a stand alone PSU for this ASAP!
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Ok before you do all that try this.
Go to settings, set to custom miner mode.
Set voltage to 777mv, and keep frequency at 598 (eco).
Because this movie quote just says it all.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl8e9i6YiA8&feature=youtu.be&t=21New issue, massive discards, 95%+ HW error. Once again, on both secdsm pool and litecoin pool. -Dave Hmmm very weird. Keep these settings, and do a full system shutdown, unplug from power, then start it up again. More or less the same. Different PS & different network location (tech bench) I can take it apart and try a reflow in the morning. -Dave umm definitely don't do that. Shoot me a PM, will most likely need you to send it back.
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jstefanop,
What is login and password to ssh? Also, how to "forget" wifi credentials? Disconnect button does nothing.
It’s futurebit/futurebit Disconnect button should clear WiFi connections.
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Ok before you do all that try this.
Go to settings, set to custom miner mode.
Set voltage to 777mv, and keep frequency at 598 (eco).
Because this movie quote just says it all.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl8e9i6YiA8&feature=youtu.be&t=21New issue, massive discards, 95%+ HW error. Once again, on both secdsm pool and litecoin pool. -Dave Hmmm very weird. Keep these settings, and do a full system shutdown, unplug from power, then start it up again.
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Are you getting 25% error rate each time on reboot?
3 full reboots, between 15 to 30 every time. What pool are you running at? Try litecoinpool and see if you get the same issue.
I was running on litecoinpool. I tried both US servers, then I moved to defcoin.secdsm.com and got about the same. If you do check the back of the miner where the PCB is, you'll see 5 spring heatsink screws. Make sure none of those springs have shifted turing shipment and are touching any components on the board (there should be a washer in between the spring and PCB to prevent that but the spring can still move).
Washer / spring looks good. Going to move it to the workbench so I can look at a few other things. Also, going to re-burn the sd card. Thanks, Dave Ok before you do all that try this. Go to settings, set to custom miner mode. Set voltage to 777mv, and keep frequency at 598 (eco).
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