Side question: how do you kill mining process in your update script papampi? I ask for rxOC phenomenom: Sometimes claymore crashes here and I am not able to kill process ethdcrminer64 with kill -9 or other commands. Usually I am not able to rebott the machine with 'reboot -f now'. But your update script worked well in killing the process once. edit: just had more trys with FTC,BTG,ETH and after a couple of reboots no miner starts automatically again gnome-terminal-server and 3main running. e: to make sure I retried update script with recompile. took like an hour for all and this time succeeded. then I redid nvOC patch and after nvOC reboot. Still no autostart miner
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1. mining FTC with SPccminer, I can't find a "version" file in the folder. 2. If I choose coin=ETH and reboot the rig it doesn't start automatically. What can i do here?
Does mining starts at boot with other coins? Does gnome-terminal opens and 3main runs when rig starts? m1@m1-desktop:~$ ps -ef | grep gnome-terminal m1 2246 1641 0 23:22 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/gnome-terminal/gnome-te rminal-server m1 2416 2153 0 23:22 pts/16 00:00:00 grep --color=auto gnome-terminal m1@m1-desktop:~$ ps -ef | grep 3main m1 2273 2252 0 23:22 pts/17 00:00:00 bash /home/m1/3main m1 2418 2153 0 23:23 pts/16 00:00:00 grep --color=auto 3main With ethminer after reboot. 1@m1-desktop:~$ screen -r miner There is no screen to be resumed matching miner. Whats the content of ethminer folder? ll /home/m1/eth/ethminer/latest Run the miner update again without re-compile cd /home/m1/Downloads wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_miners/master/nvOC_miner_update.sh bash /home/m1/Downloads/nvOC_miner_update.sh ehtminer folder: m1@m1-desktop:~$ ll /home/m1/eth/ethminer/latest total 10664 drwxrwxr-x 2 m1 m1 4096 Jun 5 12:59 ./ drwxrwxr-x 6 m1 m1 4096 Jan 6 12:36 ../ -rwxr-xr-x 1 m1 m1 10904267 May 15 04:35 ethminer* -rwxrwxr-x 1 m1 m1 6 May 15 10:43 version*
Re-Update: m1@m1-desktop:~$ cd /home/m1/Downloads m1@m1-desktop:~/Downloads$ wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_miners/master/nvOC_miner_update.sh --2018-06-10 04:01:09-- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_miners/master/nvOC_miner_update.sh Resolving raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)... 151.101.0.133, 151.101.64.133, 151.101.128.133, ... Connecting to raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)|151.101.0.133|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 15361 (15K) [text/plain] Saving to: ‘nvOC_miner_update.sh’
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m1@m1-desktop:~/Downloads$ bash /home/m1/Downloads/nvOC_miner_update.sh Updating miners for nvOC V0019-2.x Stopping miner and watchdog to reduce errors screen killed (pid 2507) screen killed (pid 2792) screen killed (pid 2846)
Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done rar is already the newest version (2:5.3.b2-1). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded. Checking Equihash DSTM zm_miner 0.6.1 DSTM zm miner is up-to-date
Checking Claymore v11.8 Claymore is up-to-date
Checking z-enemy 1.10 z-enemy is up-to-date
Checking Tpruvot ccminer-2.2.5 Tpccminer-2.2.5 is up-to-date
Checking MSFT Tpruvot ccminer-2.2.5 (RVN) MSFTccminer-2.2.5 is up-to-date
Checking KlausT ccminer 8.20 KlausT ccminer is up-to-date
Checking Vertminer v1.0-stable.2 Release Vertminer is is up-to-date
Checking nanashi-ccminer-2.2-mod-r2 nanashi-ccminer is up-to-date
Checking Ethminer 0.14.0 ethminer is up-to-date
Checking KTccminer-cryptonight KTccminer-cryptonight is up-to-date
Checking Equihash Bminer cat: /home/m1/zec/bminer/latest/version: No such file or directory Downloading and making changes for Bminer 8.0.0 --2018-06-10 04:01:26-- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_miners/master/Bminer/bminer-v8.0.0.tar.gz Resolving raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)... 151.101.0.133, 151.101.64.133, 151.101.128.133, ... Connecting to raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)|151.101.0.133|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 2018-06-10 04:01:27 ERROR 404: Not Found.
gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now chmod: cannot access '/home/m1/zec/bminer/latest/bminer': No such file or directory Checking ANXccminer ANXccminer is up-to-date
Downloading and checking new miners for nvOC-v0019-2.x finished
Do you want to re-compile your miners (y/N)? N Canceled.. Re starting miner... after reboot, ethminer started automatically. I will test some other miner today, tyvm so far papampi!
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1. mining FTC with SPccminer, I can't find a "version" file in the folder. 2. If I choose coin=ETH and reboot the rig it doesn't start automatically. What can i do here?
Does mining starts at boot with other coins? Does gnome-terminal opens and 3main runs when rig starts? m1@m1-desktop:~$ ps -ef | grep gnome-terminal m1 2246 1641 0 23:22 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/gnome-terminal/gnome-te rminal-server m1 2416 2153 0 23:22 pts/16 00:00:00 grep --color=auto gnome-terminal m1@m1-desktop:~$ ps -ef | grep 3main m1 2273 2252 0 23:22 pts/17 00:00:00 bash /home/m1/3main m1 2418 2153 0 23:23 pts/16 00:00:00 grep --color=auto 3main With ethminer after reboot. 1@m1-desktop:~$ screen -r miner There is no screen to be resumed matching miner.
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1. mining FTC with SPccminer, I can't find a "version" file in the folder. 2. If I choose coin=ETH and reboot the rig it doesn't start automatically. What can i do here?
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After months of mining without problems I messed it up again somehow I wanted to update to claymore 11.8 so I did the papmpi update script which was posted here around feb. When I recompiled miners somehow this took forever (>30mins) and seemed to loop so I decided to ctrl+c. Now somehow when reboot the mining process doesn't start anymore. m1@m1-desktop:~$ screen -r miner There is no screen to be resumed matching miner.
I tried ./nvOC patch but problem remains. Here is ./nvOC report Software info: Report ver : v0019-2.0.002 nvOC (1bash) : nvOC v0019-2.0 - Community Release nvOC (3main) : nvOC v0019-2.0 - Community Release 1bash ver : v0019-2.0.003 3main ver : v0019-2.0.006 5watchdog ver : v0019-2.0.011 6tempcontrol v: v0019-2.0.003 wtm switch ver: v0019-2.0.0011 Kernel : 4.4.0-97-generic OS : Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS System : (gcc 5.4.0 (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4) nvidia driver : 390.59
Hardware info: Motherboard : ASUS PRIME Z270-A Rev 1.xx BIOS ver. : 1009 07/23/2017 CPU Model : Celeron(R) CPU G3900 @ 2.80GHz CPU Cores : 2 (Cores + Threads) Mem Total : 3984604 kB Mem Free : 2848876 kB Swap Total : 0 kB Swap Free : 0 kB Ethernet : Intel I219-V
HDD and Partion info: NAME SIZE FSTYPE TYPE ROTA HOTPLUG TRAN VENDOR MODEL REV MOUNTPOINT sda 74.5G disk 1 0 sata ATA TOSHIBA MK8052GS 0A ├─sda1 9M vfat part 1 0 └─sda2 74.5G ext4 part 1 0 /
VGA info: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1) 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1) 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1) 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1) 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1) 06:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1) 08:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1) 09:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c03 (rev a1)
1bash settings: 1bash version .............: v0019-2.0.003 LOCAL or REMOTE ...........: REMOTE TEAMVIEWER started ........: NO SSH daemon started ........: YES SLOW_USB_KEY_MODE .........: NO SRR .......................: NO Watchdog ..................: YES
Temp Control ..............: YES TARGET_TEMP ...............: 82 __FAN_ADJUST ..............: 5 POWER_ADJUST ..............: 5 ALLOWED_TEMP_DIFF .........: 2 RESTORE_POWER_LIMIT .......: 90 MINIMAL_FAN_SPEED .........: 95
CLEAR_LOGS_ON_BOOT ........: NO AUTO_UPDATE ...............: STABLE AUTO_REBOOT ...............: NO _Parallax_MODE (upPaste)...: NO
TELEGRAM_MESSAGES .: YES TELEGRAM_ALERTS .: YES TELEGRAM_TYPE .............: papampi TELEGRAM_TIMEOUT_IN_MINUTES: 480 TELEGRAM_CHATID ...........: CHATID_NOT_SHOWN TELEGRAM_APIKEY ...........: APIKEY_NOT_SHOWN
P106_100_FULL_HEADLESS_MODE: NO GPUPowerMizerMode_Adjust...: NO POWERLIMIT (global) .......: YES POWERLIMIT_WATTS ..........: 80 CORE_OVERCLOCK (global)....: 150 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK (global) .: 800 MANUAL_FAN ................: NO ALGO_SPECIFIC_OC ..........: YES
GLOBAL_WORKERNAME .........: YES AUTO_WORKERNAME ...........: CUSTOM CUSTOM_WORKERNAME .........: Luise01 plusCPU ...................: NO
ZM_or_EWBF ................: EWBF EWBF_VERSION ..............: 3_4 EWBF_PERCENT ..............: 0
COIN ......................: FTC FTC_WORKER ................: Luise01 FTC_ADDRESS ...............: LuisenMi... FTC_POOL ..................: hub.miningpoolhub.com FTC_PORT ..................: 20510 FTC_INTENSITY .............: 23
PS: When I hit 'bash 3main' it seems like its working but this is only for ETH. iE FTC ccminer starts but doesn't mine. When I do 'bash 3main' I also have to ctrl+C the following error twice in order to continue: INFO:guake.guake_app:Logging configuration complete /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/guake/guake_app.py:1785: GtkWarning: gtk_box_pack: assertion 'child->parent == NULL' failed self.mainframe.pack_start(self.notebook, expand=True, fill=True, padding=0)
** (guake:3394): WARNING **: Binding 'F12' failed!
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fan speeds are at 100% straight from boot
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Can you tell about driver versions? Nvidia-smi shows
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John McAfee is for BTCP as representative most probably because of his few posts on twitter where he came out on driving seat for BTCP. In the long run if they will have what to show in privacy field which is promised they can survive as alternative else everyone is aware of the fate. For the moment Bitcoin labeling isn't working for newly forked coins.
BTCP will also have to show first how strong their privacy technology is compared to coins like Monero. https://hackernoon.com/watch-out-monero-bitcoin-private-is-closing-in-2dde9716c748?gi=60d444d3e839
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I want to share my experience with this:
- btm-miner-v2 - Intel Celeron G3900 - 8x GTX 1060 6GB - all cards connected with PCIe 1x riser - 4GB RAM
I edited the adress.txt with an own wallet. I chmodded the miner file and edited the run.sh so I can mine to antpool. no VPNs used. starting everything with the run.sh file.
In TOP I see 200% CPU and 51% mem. In nvidia-smi 387.12 I see very unstable GpU loads from 0% to 81% but mostly below 50% overall. my cards have 75W power limit and slight overclocking which works very efficient in ethash/equihash protocols. I use nvOC.
For the first five minutes I can tell the total hashrate is between 556H/s up to 861H/s. so the average for this seems to be 708/8=88.5H/s per card.
I guess Im doing it wrong or CPU does matter...
@gregory021998 as far as I can tell in v2 -url works
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Guys
I accepted that software measurement doesnt equal off the wall measurement when it comes to amd gpus although with my nvidia rig this seems to be the case.
Since I reach 1100w off the wall and my power supply is HP DPS1200 which should be 80Plus Platinum I wondered if the PSU isnt a little bit too less dimensioned and if I should get other PSUs. Maybe power consumption will also be lower since PSUs should tend to be more efficient when not working close to max?! lmkwyt
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if you plugged in a screen to your rig and start the rig, when you are at the desktop, try to open a new terminal and type in: "screen -r miner"
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so hunting for this is a waste of time? weird thing. I just had a following test:
mine with one card, take measuremtn which was 215w now add a second card -> measures 335w difference is the second card as is 120w. rocm-smi software measurement: 95w
I have a 8x1060 rig where the nvidia-smi is telling that one gpu consumes 75w which is accurate off the wall 680w. I regret them atis so much
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So I had some more investigation on this: first of all, my rigs are in a closed 19" server case 4U. I have installed 3 of these babies in front for pulling air straight into the front where the 8 gpus are installed: http://www.scythe-eu.com/produkte/luefter/ultra-kaze-120.htmlaccording to my measurement equipment, 3 of these pull 60 watts otw in total. when I boot up win10 for bios editing, in idle the system takes 80w with one card installed. when booting up rxOC(ubuntu), system uses about 115w when idle. now the strange part is no matter what settings or BiOS mods I do, I am not able to get the card running with less then 120w. I can sometimes see in rocm-smi that the cards pulls less but off the wall thats simply not true. I always observe the same when fireing up claymore mining tool: wattage climbs from 115 to lets say 170-180w. Then comes a second where measuring show 0w, then the next second I always have >200w off the wall. somehow I really think this cards is resetting every time. and I even observe this with stock BIOS. I have read so much about modding this card and people are reporting 75-85w consumption per card. the only thing i am not sure about now is if there was ever somebody who measured/calculated with off the wall results, because right now I believe one cant take gpu-z or other software emasurements serious...
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yeah that might be the case since i did an individual bios mod. I will investigate the power consumpton behaviour onone rig. ifconsumption jumps high all of a sudden that might be a good indicator.
ill also have a look with ohgodatool if consumption stats might differ from rocm-smi stats. after all i guess i will need to focus on off-the-wall no matter what...
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but yours sounds like all of a sudden while my example is growing slowly... nvmd, i think we will test with simplemining
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Hi guys, I just got a call by my mining partner. We are running 6 of the following sertup in a warehouse atm:
- asus z270 prime - celeron g3900 - 4gb ddr4 ram - 8x sapphire nitros rx580 - hp dps1200 server psu - 160w pico psu
he just installed new wires for power to place the miners at a different spot in his warehouse. now he is telling me that on the new place when the miners are just started up, the power consumption is about 3.5A at 230V wich should be around 800W. After 20 minutes, this climbs to 4,8A or 1100W. I told him this is very unlikely but he claims that he has professional measurement equipment which should be ok.
I only can check the gpu power consumption per software by remote which is around 85W per card and doesnt change. all fans are running at 100% so when miner gets warm that shouldnt make such a big difference. The only thing I could imagine is that these server power supplies with breakout board are pulling close to their 1200w max after some time regardless if the system needs it or not.
what is happening here please?
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m1@m1-desktop:~$ python2.7 /home/m1/WTM_SWITCHER /home/m1/WTM.json 9169.22 BTC PRICE: 9169.22 USD ETH 13.50 USD ZCL 7.58 USD New profits ETH: 100 % ZCL: 56 % m1@m1-desktop:~$
e: we have some part success: I tried the process again with running 'bash oneBash' in a 'main' screen configured ZCL as coin. unfortunately the mining process still suffers but the wtm screen is running and after a while it recognized eth is the new coin to go and it switched the mining to eth/claymore inside the 'wtm' screen. I will try to figure out now why zcl doesn't start. tyvm papampi e2: ok, I googled this unary expression thing again and found https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13617843/unary-operator-expectedI changed the first lines that had this error for testing in oneBash: if [ $COIN == "NICE" ] then
if [ $GENOILorCLAYMORE == "GENOIL" ] then HCD='/home/m1/eth/Genoil/ethminer'
to the following (There is no reason I did the first two: I started out and on 2nd extra quotation I realised I should have a try first so the first one might have been enough) if [ "$COIN" == "NICE" ] then
if [ "$GENOILorCLAYMORE" == "GENOIL" ] then HCD='/home/m1/eth/Genoil/ethminer' ZCL works again. However, because of these early stages of rxOC there was no screen session implemented for ZCL, only claymore I guess. therefore, a second mining instance starts parallel in wtm screen. I guess I need to add this in oneBash. e3: hmm yeah, now I get double screen -r miner What to do? - answer: 'bash wtm_auto_switch' @ screen 'main' <- This does also open two miner screens/processes when starting out with ETH it just does one, but there is also a message saying "now mining in screen -r miner" not sure if this message holds further bash lines from executing. I added screen -dmS miner to ZCL oneBash like this: if [ $OPTIMINERorCLAYMORE == "CLAYMORE" ] then HCD='/home/m1/zec/c12_5/zecminer64'
ZECADDR="$ZEC_ADDRESS.$ZEC_WORKER" screen -dmS miner $HCD -zpool $ZEC_POOL -zwal $ZECADDR -zpsw x -dbg -1 -i $ZEC_INTENSITY $ZEC_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS
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sudo apt install pip sudo pip install requests This should solve the WTM python problem couldn't install pip: E: Unable to locate package pip googled and installed python-pip, that was 8.x I upgraded to v10 and seemed to successfully install requests What happens when you run this command: guake -n /home/m1/wtm_auto_switch -r WTM_AUTO_SWITCH -e "bash /home/m1/wtm_auto_switch"
m1@m1-desktop:~$ guake -n /home/m1/wtm_auto_switch -r WTM_AUTO_SWITCH -e "bash /home/m1/wtm_auto_switch" /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: could not open display warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning) /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/keybinder/__init__.py:26: GtkWarning: IA__gdk_keymap_get_for_display: assertion 'GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display)' failed from _keybinder import * /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/keybinder/__init__.py:26: GtkWarning: IA__gdk_screen_get_root_window: assertion 'GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed from _keybinder import *
** (main.py:2225): WARNING **: keybinder_init: Unable to open display
(guake:2225): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon: Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11 Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 174, in _run_module_as_main "__main__", fname, loader, pkg_name) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 72, in _run_code exec code in run_globals File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/guake/main.py", line 239, in <module> exec_main() File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/guake/main.py", line 230, in exec_main if not test_gconf(): File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/guake/common.py", line 52, in test_gconf return c.dir_exists('/apps/guake') glib.GError: No D-BUS daemon running
m1@m1-desktop:~$
Edit 2: Does rxOC has screen installed? We can try to run wtm in screen mode Change oneBash wtm start command from guake to screen and see how it goes: screen -dmS wtm bash /home/m1/wtm_auto_switch If screen is not installed in rxOC bt default install with : After restart oneBash, run This shows wtm switcher output, to get out of screen "ctrl a+d" (dont use ctrl+c) I replaced the guake line in oneBash with your given screen line. I start the oneBash in a "main" screen: m1@m1-desktop:~$ bash oneBash
LAUNCHING: WTM AUTO SWITCH
workername: _38
rig IP: 192.168.178.38
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Device 67df (rev e7)
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Supported GPU clock frequencies on GPU0 GPU[0] : 0: 1100Mhz * GPU[0] : 1: 1240Mhz GPU[0] : 2: 1100Mhz GPU[0] : GPU[0] : Supported GPU Memory clock frequencies on GPU0 GPU[0] : 0: 2050Mhz GPU[0] : 1: 2200Mhz * GPU[0] : ============================================================================ =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== GPU[0] : Successfully reset GPU and Memory clocks =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Successfully set current PowerPlay Level to high ============================================================================ =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== GPU[0] : Successfully set GPU Memory Clock frequency mask to Level 1 =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== GPU[0] : Unable to set clock to unsupported Level - Max Level is 2 =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
Sun May 6 14:21:43 EDT 2018 Action: Removing ... systemctl stop teamviewerd.service Failed to stop teamviewerd.service: Unit teamviewerd.service not loaded. fail
kill '/opt/teamviewer/tv_bin/script/teamviewer' - root (/home/m1/.local/share/teamviewer12 / /home/m1/.local/share/teamviewer12)
Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory try again, full path... Failed to execute operation: Invalid argument
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Fan Level: 255 (100.0)% ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Successfully set fan speed to Level 255 =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
oneBash: line 391: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 433: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 470: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 500: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 530: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 560: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 603: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 651: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 694: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 735: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 746: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 758: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 791: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 824: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 857: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 890: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 917: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 944: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 971: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 998: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 1025: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 1052: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 1079: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 1106: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 1139: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 1172: [: ==: unary operator expected oneBash: line 1205: [: ==: unary operator expected m1@m1-desktop:~$
The GPUs get set by rocm-smi as you can see. After that I expect the mining process to show up. I am trying to mine ZEC and switch to ETH. In these days of rxOC ETH/claymore starts up in own screen but ZEC just starts where the whole oneBash does. I also searched with ps-ef but no mining happens. here is wtm screen output: [detached from 3224.wtm] m1@m1-desktop:~$ clear m1@m1-desktop:~$ screen -r wtm /home/m1/oneBash: line 1139: [: ==: unary operator expected /home/m1/oneBash: line 1172: [: ==: unary operator expected /home/m1/oneBash: line 1205: [: ==: unary operator expected cat: /home/m1/WTM_top_coin: No such file or directory Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... Try 'grep --help' for more information. Last top coin not in current coin list any more, Switch to 1st coin sed: can't read /home/m1/WTM_top_coin: No such file or directory Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/m1/WTM_SWITCHER", line 32, in <module> outputDir=cfg["output_dir"] KeyError: 'output_dir'
LAUNCHING: WTM AUTO SWITCH
workername: _38
rig IP: 192.168.178.38
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Device 67df (rev e7)
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Supported GPU clock frequencies on GPU0 GPU[0] : 0: 1100Mhz * GPU[0] : 1: 1240Mhz GPU[0] : 2: 1100Mhz GPU[0] : GPU[0] : Supported GPU Memory clock frequencies on GPU0 GPU[0] : 0: 2050Mhz GPU[0] : 1: 2200Mhz * GPU[0] : ============================================================================ =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== GPU[0] : Successfully reset GPU and Memory clocks =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Successfully set current PowerPlay Level to high ============================================================================ =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== GPU[0] : Successfully set GPU Memory Clock frequency mask to Level 1 =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== GPU[0] : Unable to set clock to unsupported Level - Max Level is 2 =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
Sun May 6 14:23:05 EDT 2018 Action: Removing ... systemctl stop teamviewerd.service Failed to stop teamviewerd.service: Unit teamviewerd.service not loaded. fail
kill '/opt/teamviewer/tv_bin/script/teamviewer' - root (/home/m1/.local/share/teamviewer12 / /home/m1/.local/share/teamviewer12)
Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory try again, full path... Failed to execute operation: Invalid argument
=================== ROCm System Management Interface =================== ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Fan Level: 255 (100.0)% ============================================================================ GPU[0] : Successfully set fan speed to Level 255 =================== End of ROCm SMI Log ===================
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cat: /home/m1/WTM_current_revenue: No such file or directory cat: /home/m1/WTM_top_coin: No such file or directory Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... Try 'grep --help' for more information.
I found these unary operator expected issues before. When I tried to split the oneBash into a new form of 0miner and 3main I also had these: Seems like somehow the format of oneBash is broken. The lines are blank but deleting them doesnt do anything.
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