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Can you run more than one Avalon2 miner off of one Raspberry Pi?
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Since I last posted. I upgraded my power supplies. Added a new Antminer S1. Now that I have done that. The new one is running fine. The old one was running fine until I added the new one. I changed the address on them both so there would not be a conflict. I will call it antminer2 I can log in I can do everything. I have eth1 connected and and I have a wifi connection. But when I run a diagnostic. It times out. Any ideas?
It happend me once with 3 devices. I had to clear cookies of browser or use different browser to ssh. Iam not sure if it helps you but give it a shot I tried that. Like I said. I can login and look at all the settings. I can run the graphs. I can change settings. It just will not mine. I ran the diagnostic. Ping return loss data. Route trace returns the address to my avalon miner and nslookup returns 78.24.191.177 openwrt.org It will let me go local on the network, just not on the internet. Something else I have learned. I have two Avalon2 miners. One is running the other I am working on. When I shut down the Avalon2 miner. The last antminer s1 comes up and mines no problem. Not sure as to why. Anyone? The blades seem to dropping like flies, lots of people are reporting similar problems. Web gui/ssh all fine, full interface access, but blades just stop firing up. Mine has died, and it was very well looked after. I thought it must be a faulty controller as both blades stopped at once, but I tried another controller and its definitely the blades. I've ask people to add posts here so we can keep track: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=677110.0;topicseenI've asked Bitmain to chime in, but they haven't yet. Do we know anyone else with any electrical engineering knowledge of the S1 who could help us work out which component on the blades is failing? Any suggestions anyone? Something I discovered this morning. Yesterday I got all 3 miners running. Sometime during the night I lost power. One miner came back up the other two didn't. They were running but not mining. I ran system log. Looked at the difference between the 3 miners. The one difference between the one running and the other two was this. /tmp/resolr.config.auto. The one running had an address of 192.168.1.1 the other two had an address of 192.168.1.101. The miners with the192.168.1.101 address will not mine. I did a reset not a reboot, on one miner. It can up and I did a system log and the address was 192.168.1.1 and it has started to mine. The last mine is not mining at the moment. It's system log is 192.168.1.101. Any idea? Is the resolr.config.auto corrupted? How to I see this file and or edit it? Any ideas?
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Since I last posted. I upgraded my power supplies. Added a new Antminer S1. Now that I have done that. The new one is running fine. The old one was running fine until I added the new one. I changed the address on them both so there would not be a conflict. I will call it antminer2 I can log in I can do everything. I have eth1 connected and and I have a wifi connection. But when I run a diagnostic. It times out. Any ideas?
It happend me once with 3 devices. I had to clear cookies of browser or use different browser to ssh. Iam not sure if it helps you but give it a shot I tried that. Like I said. I can login and look at all the settings. I can run the graphs. I can change settings. It just will not mine. I ran the diagnostic. Ping return loss data. Route trace returns the address to my avalon miner and nslookup returns 78.24.191.177 openwrt.org It will let me go local on the network, just not on the internet. The blades seem to dropping like flies, lots of people are reporting similar problems. Web gui/ssh all fine, full interface access, but blades just stop firing up. Mine has died, and it was very well looked after. I thought it must be a faulty controller as both blades stopped at once, but I tried another controller and its definitely the blades. I've ask people to add posts here so we can keep track: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=677110.0;topicseenI've asked Bitmain to chime in, but they haven't yet. Do we know anyone else with any electrical engineering knowledge of the S1 who could help us work out which component on the blades is failing? Any suggestions anyone? Something I discovered this morning. Yesterday I got all 3 miners running. Sometime during the night I lost power. One miner came back up the other two didn't. They were running but not mining. I ran system log. Looked at the difference between the 3 miners. The one difference between the one running and the other two was this. /tmp/resolr.config.auto. The one running had an address of 192.168.1.1 the other two had an address of 192.168.1.101. The miners with the192.168.1.101 address will not mine. I did a reset not a reboot, on one miner. It can up and I did a system log and the address was 192.168.1.1 and it has started to mine. The last mine is not mining at the moment. It's system log is 192.168.1.101. Any idea? Is the resolr.config.auto corrupted? How to I see this file and or edit it? Any ideas?
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Since I last posted. I upgraded my power supplies. Added a new Antminer S1. Now that I have done that. The new one is running fine. The old one was running fine until I added the new one. I changed the address on them both so there would not be a conflict. I will call it antminer2 I can log in I can do everything. I have eth1 connected and and I have a wifi connection. But when I run a diagnostic. It times out. Any ideas?
It happend me once with 3 devices. I had to clear cookies of browser or use different browser to ssh. Iam not sure if it helps you but give it a shot I tried that. Like I said. I can login and look at all the settings. I can run the graphs. I can change settings. It just will not mine. I ran the diagnostic. Ping return loss data. Route trace returns the address to my avalon miner and nslookup returns 78.24.191.177 openwrt.org It will let me go local on the network, just not on the internet.
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Since I last posted. I upgraded my power supplies. Added a new Antminer S1. Now that I have done that. The new one is running fine. The old one was running fine until I added the new one. I changed the address on them both so there would not be a conflict. I will call it antminer2 I can log in I can do everything. I have eth1 connected and and I have a wifi connection. But when I run a diagnostic. It times out. Any ideas?
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I have an antminer S1 I am using a coolmax ZX series 80 plus 600 watt power supply. I short pins 16 & 17. It comes on for just a few seconds and shuts off. You have to remove the shorting pin then replace it for it to come back on for a few seconds. I have tested the supply on an Avalon miner and it runs great. Any ideas?
Jeff
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New question. Before I thought about it I had bought two Avalon2 miners. The other arrived today. I know the address of the 1 is 192.168.0.100 When you are setting up the miner. The one is running on that address. How would I access the new one? Do I change the address on the 1st one? If so how? Then use the common address for the 2nd one?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Looks fine to me. Utility is a bit higher though. You got the difficulty set correctly? Difficulty? Where is that setting? I haven't changed any setting. All I did was set the password and entered in the miners and address's It is all still factory settings. It will be at your pool unless it already has auto difficulty. It's auto I believe.
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Looks fine to me. Utility is a bit higher though. You got the difficulty set correctly? Difficulty? Where is that setting? I haven't changed any setting. All I did was set the password and entered in the miners and address's It is all still factory settings.
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How do I post a screen shot
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I received an Avalon2 105 about a week and a half ago. Just found time to set it up. I'm only getting 25 to 30 GH/s. I have more rejected than accepted. Running a 600 watt supply Raspberry Pi. Anyone have any idea?
Exactly what PSU is it? I am running CoolMax 80 Plus ZX series 600 watt. You'll need to test with another PSU, as its unusual to get some but degraded performance when something isnt working. Thank you, after lunch I will put another one on it and try it. Will post what I find. O.K. in the miner status it is reporting 110,861 MHSAV. On eclipse it is reporting 15.8 GH/s. My other miners are reporting close to the same numbers in eclipse as what is reported by the miner. I'm also using MultiMiner to watch the miners. The avalon2 is the only one that doesn't show up in MultiMiner. Changing the power supply doesn't seem to make any difference. Try a more standard pool like btcguild. I will try that one this evening. I tried it on slush's also same results. Ok. Take me a screenshot of the miner interface then. Is this the area you need?
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I received an Avalon2 105 about a week and a half ago. Just found time to set it up. I'm only getting 25 to 30 GH/s. I have more rejected than accepted. Running a 600 watt supply Raspberry Pi. Anyone have any idea?
Exactly what PSU is it? I am running CoolMax 80 Plus ZX series 600 watt. You'll need to test with another PSU, as its unusual to get some but degraded performance when something isnt working. Thank you, after lunch I will put another one on it and try it. Will post what I find. O.K. in the miner status it is reporting 110,861 MHSAV. On eclipse it is reporting 15.8 GH/s. My other miners are reporting close to the same numbers in eclipse as what is reported by the miner. I'm also using MultiMiner to watch the miners. The avalon2 is the only one that doesn't show up in MultiMiner. Changing the power supply doesn't seem to make any difference.
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I received an Avalon2 105 about a week and a half ago. Just found time to set it up. I'm only getting 25 to 30 GH/s. I have more rejected than accepted. Running a 600 watt supply Raspberry Pi. Anyone have any idea?
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