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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 19, 2018, 03:34:59 PM
All my rigs have this error when trying to edit 1bash over SSH with nano. Does anyone know why?

[ Error reading lock file /home/m1/.1bash.swp: Not enough data read ]

edit...

[ Error writing lock file /home/m1/.2unix.swp: No space left on device ]

how do I free up space?

You might have some some log files lingering around. I believe there is a clear log script. Also make sure the partition containing the OS is making full use of the usb stick or harddrive that you are using.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.5 (Windows/Linux) on: January 18, 2018, 05:30:09 PM
Hey Guys

I'm having this weird issue with my rig where it will crash and down the system everyday at 7AM. I'm currently using nvoc 19(ubuntu) with claymore miner to mine ETH. Currently this feels like a software issue, and I'm exploring my options to see what the possible culprit is.

So what could Claymore be doing to cause this issue if it is? If so are there any possible solutions? I've provided info about my rig, settings, and the mining pool if that helps.

Mining Pool:
us1.ethermine.org:4444

Claymore Settings:
-epsw x
-mode 1
-dbg -1
 
Rig info:
Mother Board: Biostar TB250 Pro
Video Cards: 1 x GTX 1070, 7 x GTX 1060, 2 x GTX 1050Ti
Ram Size: 16 GB
Storage: SanDisk 120GB SSD
Processor: Intel Celeron G3900
Power Supply: Corsair AX860, Corsair VX550
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 17, 2018, 06:41:44 PM
Is there some sort of process that runs on nvoc 19 at around 7AM? I've noticed that my rig shits it self on the nose at around 6:50AM - 7AM eastern time everyday.

I'm using claymore mining ETH on ethermine.org.

There are no scheduled jobs or anything like that in nvOC that I am aware of.

What mining pool are you on? It could be the pool maintenance window.

I'm on the North America East coast pool. To be specific.

North America (East): us1.ethermine.org:4444
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 17, 2018, 04:14:42 PM
Is there some sort of process that runs on nvoc 19 at around 7AM? I've noticed that my rig shits it self on the nose at around 6:50AM - 7AM eastern time everyday.

I'm using claymore mining ETH on ethermine.org.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 15, 2018, 06:12:59 PM
How do I apply overclocks without having to restart the entire machine? I'm thinking I can abuse the current watchdog but I don't want to mess things up further.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 15, 2018, 02:44:31 PM
Hey everyone. I'm having an issue. My miner tends to reset on me, and when it does it seems like the operating system gets into a bad state, and can't be restarted again unless I rewrite the storage device with a fresh copy of nvoc. Here is information on my miner

PSU: Corsair AX860
Motherboard: Biostar TB250 Pro (has 12x PCIE slots)
Video Cards: 5 GTX 1060s and 1 1050 TI
Storage: SanDisk 120 GB connected via StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable
Processor: i5 6600k with Hyper 212 cooler(to be replaced soon with G3900 with stock cooler)
Ram: 16GB
Current Power Draw: 690 watts

Here are shots of the miner in case anyone is interested.
https://imgur.com/Pkes5Su
https://imgur.com/S49LlKl


I'm currently mining ETH, and I'm using the default clocks in the oneBash. Which is 100 for the core, and 100 for the memory.

During my debugging process while trying to figure out what was going on I set the bios to use integrated graphics, and plugged my monitor into the integrated graphics port on the mother board. I was able to pick this up on screen.
https://imgur.com/61g5FYP

Usually when i do this the miner will boot loop(A normal quirk for the TB250). So I'm guessing this is related to the problem I have, but I'm not sure how to move on from here


That's really strange ...

You should not connect your monitor to IGD, disable IGD in bios and connect monitor to the graphic card on main PCIe 16x.
Since you have 5x1060 and 1x1050, connect your 1050 to that slot so it  become GPU0 for easier settings in individual power and oc.
When using mix cards make sure to set the correct values for each card with individual power limit, and oc

You can find your GPUs  by running this if you are on v0019-2.0
Code:
./nvOC gpumap

Why connect SSD with USB converter cable? connect it directly with sata cable and see how it goes.
How you connect riser powers?  golden rule is 2 risers for each cable.

Yes I normally connect it to the 1050 TI in the PCIe 16x slot. I only started using IGD to try and debug things. It's currently set back to normal, and I'm still having the same issues.

I use the StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable because the author of nvoc recommended it.

For the risers I'm using no more than 2 sata for one

Also I assume the oc values represent a MHZ offset right?

Ok I think I'm starting to narrow down my problem? So whenever this message pops up in claymore(link to an image of the message below) the rig hard crashes and reboots. Then it goes into that unrecoverable state(where the drivers get messed up?). There is a link to the image below.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

https://imgur.com/JLh1QiT

It doesn't look like an error. I'm not entirely sure what this pool switches message means yet though, and why it's displaying my video cards again.
Also note that I removed the majorly of my cards, and left only two in there. 1 1050 Ti and 1 1060
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 15, 2018, 01:21:39 PM
I went through my restart log and saw this. Perhaps this is the cause of my instability, and why the NVOC wont boot.

Mon Jan 15 05:00:29 EST 2018 - Lost GPU so restarting system. Found GPU's:

Failed to initialize NVML: Driver/library version mismatch


Can anyone provide any insight as what could potentially be happening?
Are there any other more insightful logs I could pull up?

It seems nvidia driver had a corrupted update, what was your nvOC version.

As soon as rig started, close gnome-terminal and run :

Code:
sudo dpkg --configure -a

It should fix the corrupted update.
I recommend update to latest

I cant do that because the rig refuses to boot. I took the harddrive out and moved it to another machine to get those logs.

Im using version 19. The last stable update from the author.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 15, 2018, 10:19:27 AM
I went through my restart log and saw this. Perhaps this is the cause of my instability, and why the NVOC wont boot.

Mon Jan 15 05:00:29 EST 2018 - Lost GPU so restarting system. Found GPU's:

Failed to initialize NVML: Driver/library version mismatch


Can anyone provide any insight as what could potentially be happening?
Are there any other more insightful logs I could pull up?
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 15, 2018, 09:21:04 AM
Hey everyone. I'm having an issue. My miner tends to reset on me, and when it does it seems like the operating system gets into a bad state, and can't be restarted again unless I rewrite the storage device with a fresh copy of nvoc. Here is information on my miner

PSU: Corsair AX860
Motherboard: Biostar TB250 Pro (has 12x PCIE slots)
Video Cards: 5 GTX 1060s and 1 1050 TI
Storage: SanDisk 120 GB connected via StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable
Processor: i5 6600k with Hyper 212 cooler(to be replaced soon with G3900 with stock cooler)
Ram: 16GB
Current Power Draw: 690 watts

Here are shots of the miner in case anyone is interested.
https://imgur.com/Pkes5Su
https://imgur.com/S49LlKl


I'm currently mining ETH, and I'm using the default clocks in the oneBash. Which is 100 for the core, and 100 for the memory.

During my debugging process while trying to figure out what was going on I set the bios to use integrated graphics, and plugged my monitor into the integrated graphics port on the mother board. I was able to pick this up on screen.
https://imgur.com/61g5FYP

Usually when i do this the miner will boot loop(A normal quirk for the TB250). So I'm guessing this is related to the problem I have, but I'm not sure how to move on from here


That's really strange ...

You should not connect your monitor to IGD, disable IGD in bios and connect monitor to the graphic card on main PCIe 16x.
Since you have 5x1060 and 1x1050, connect your 1050 to that slot so it  become GPU0 for easier settings in individual power and oc.
When using mix cards make sure to set the correct values for each card with individual power limit, and oc

You can find your GPUs  by running this if you are on v0019-2.0
Code:
./nvOC gpumap

Why connect SSD with USB converter cable? connect it directly with sata cable and see how it goes.
How you connect riser powers?  golden rule is 2 risers for each cable.

Yes I normally connect it to the 1050 TI in the PCIe 16x slot. I only started using IGD to try and debug things. It's currently set back to normal, and I'm still having the same issues.

I use the StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable because the author of nvoc recommended it.

For the risers I'm using no more than 2 sata for one

Also I assume the oc values represent a MHZ offset right?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 15, 2018, 07:24:50 AM
Hey everyone. I'm having an issue. My miner tends to reset on me, and when it does it seems like the operating system gets into a bad state, and can't be restarted again unless I rewrite the storage device with a fresh copy of nvoc. Here is information on my miner

PSU: Corsair AX860
Motherboard: Biostar TB250 Pro (has 12x PCIE slots)
Video Cards: 5 GTX 1060s and 1 1050 TI
Storage: SanDisk 120 GB connected via StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable
Processor: i5 6600k with Hyper 212 cooler(to be replaced soon with G3900 with stock cooler)
Ram: 16GB
Current Power Draw: 690 watts

Here are shots of the miner in case anyone is interested.
https://imgur.com/Pkes5Su
https://imgur.com/S49LlKl


I'm currently mining ETH, and I'm using the default clocks in the oneBash. Which is 100 for the core, and 100 for the memory.

During my debugging process while trying to figure out what was going on I set the bios to use integrated graphics, and plugged my monitor into the integrated graphics port on the mother board. I was able to pick this up on screen.
https://imgur.com/61g5FYP

Usually when i do this the miner will boot loop(A normal quirk for the TB250). So I'm guessing this is related to the problem I have, but I'm not sure how to move on from here
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