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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Alpenschilling - Come to the Alps | Lyra2Z | PoW | Smart Masternodes on: September 30, 2018, 09:16:44 AM
Update 22/09/2018

We are putting together a new Block explorer, Discord server, temporary Website.
Then a new wallet, rebranding, a new strategy / roadmap.

We'll make an ANNouncement in a week or so.  Please don't stop climbing the Alps!  Smiley



So, any news?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Yiimp pool failed payout on: May 17, 2018, 04:42:03 PM
Hi guys,

I've a problem with payouts from private Yiimp pool. I tried mine ALPS, everything was ok, but when CRON execute payout, so I got error message:
Code:
sendmany: unable to send 910.00000629 error -1: json value is not a boolean as expected {"AaEcXXPcNrdp56QvA5jrLK9P7pZMYJgivt":910.00000629}

Stratum protocol is set up correctly, receiving blocks.

I tried run bash command:
Code:
# yiimp payout check ALPS fixit

failed payouts detected for 1 account(s), 910.00000629 ALPS
AaEcXXPcNrdp56QvA5jrLK9P7pZMYJgivt payouts since 2018-05-10 Thu May 10 18:40:05 2018: 1
AaEcXXPcNrdp56QvA5jrLK9P7pZMYJgivt: ok
total updated: 0

Unfortunately on pool is still locked amount in the ALPS wallet.

Thanks everyone for advice.

KR,
hurvajs
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.1 Community Release - Pre Release 1bash & 0miner on: February 03, 2018, 12:26:22 PM
1bash and 0miner v0019-2.1 pre-release changes for Bminer and new coins


Some Changes
Code:
New Coins: LUX, SUMO, DSR, ELLA, XVG, GBX, CRC
Renamed ZM_OR_EWBF to EQUIHASH_MINER
Renamed ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE to ETHASH_MINER
Added BMINER and BMINER_SSL and ANXccminer


Its Better to download and update your 1bash with new 1bash

Or add new coins and Bminer :
Code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads
wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_by_fullzero_Community_Release/19-2.1/1bash_19-2.1_pre_release.sh
bash /home/m1/Downloads/1bash_19-2.1_pre_release.sh

Get pre-release 0miner
Code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads
wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_by_fullzero_Community_Release/19-2.1/0miner
cp /home/m1/Downloads/0miner /home/m1/0miner


Backup your 1bash and 0miner before update to 19-2.1 pre-release!!!!

I'm very disappointed from this update...

Setting for Nicehash is now very very stupid... :-( Using now 'NICE-' not 'NICE_' as have all coins? 0miner has some mistakes for NH... Didn't work :-( Please, be carefull if change logic of mining coins (I thing there aren't any good reasons for changing coin names). I've some useful tools for switching, monitoring etc and now doesn't works now. I think add new coin and follow actual structure of definition coins and extend other scripts, if it's needed

4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ccminer-2.2.4- tpruvot for nvOC v0019-2.0 on: January 16, 2018, 07:48:47 PM


ccminer-2.2.4- tpruvot

Download:

Code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads/miners
wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3uitjc2zcy0yw5/ccminer-2.2.4-tpruvot.tar.gz
tar -xzvf ccminer-2.2.4-tpruvot.tar.gz


Check on your rig :

Code:
/home/m1/Downloads/miners/ccminer-2.2.4-tpruvot/ccminer -a ALGO -o SERVER_ADDRESS:PORT   -u USERNAME.WORKERNAME -p x

Copy to miner folder:

Code:
cp /home/m1/Downloads/miners/ccminer-2.2.4-tpruvot/* /home/m1/TPccminer/

Hi papampi,

I didn't check forum for long time, so if I want update miners and scripts on nvOC-v0019-2.0 now, I can run only update script? or how?

Do you test CUDA 9 with compiled miners for CUDA9, yet?

Thanks for advice,
Hurvajs
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: WTM AUTO SWITCH v0012 for nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release on: January 05, 2018, 02:55:22 PM
WTM Auto Switch v0012,
0miner v0002,
1bash v0004

Support simple and auto switching for NiceHash Algos
Thanks to Rumo and CryptAtomeTrader44

NiceHash Algos
Code:
NICE_NEOSCRYPT NICE_LYRA2REV2 NICE_X11GOST NICE_SKUNKHASH NICE_CRYPTONIGHT NICE_ETHASH NICE_EQUIHASH


You can either use wtm auto switch or simple mining to use new nicehash algos

Add new Nice_Algos to coin selection of wtm to use auto switch:
Code:
WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS="ZEC;ZEN;ETH;BTG;FTC;NICE_NEOSCRYPT;NICE_LYRA2REV2;NICE_X11GOST;NICE_SKUNKHASH;NICE_CRYPTONIGHT;NICE_ETHASH;NICE_EQUIHASH"

Or chose normal mining
Code:
COIN="NICE_EQUIHASH"

How to update:
Code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads
wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zdot94t40anlal/wtm_nice_update.sh
bash wtm_nice_update.sh

Update script will edit and add additional options to 1bash (will not replace your 1bash),
Nicehash new settings and Algo Specific OC will be added to end of your 1bash

New 0miner, 8wtm_auto_switch and WTM_SWITCHER will be replaced with new ones.

Backup/copy of your old files will be added to /home/m1/Downloads/wtm_nicehash_update/backups/
in case you want go back just copy them to /home/m1/

great job, papampi...

But, I thing that WTM is not fine for NH. I tested week ago. One rig mine on NH, second on WTM. Via NH earned more

On WTM aren't present other algos which NH know, so actually WTM for 1x 1080Ti say:
 - mine NH Lyra2rev2


nut NH say (https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator/nvidia-gtx-1080-ti?e=0.18&currency=USD):
 - 1080Ti has the best profitable algo Nist5

So, WTM is great service, but results aren't exact :-(

I sometimes use NH, but all rigs switch manually to the best algo depends on used GPUs.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release on: January 05, 2018, 02:43:43 PM
Any one tried Bminer fast Equihash miner for CUDA GPUs ?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519271.0


Good to add it to default equihash miners too?

i used it for a few days and it was reporting higher hash rates on 1070ti's than dtsm, same dev fee. i think its worth adding to nvoc

Isn't great... There are write
Code:
Features

Fast

735-745 Sol/s on GTX 1080Ti
450-460 Sol/s on GTX 1070
315-325 Sol/s on GTX 1060
On stock settings

I use still DTSM 0.5.7 and my hash rates are:
 * 760 Sol/s on 1080Ti,
 * 530 Sol/s on 1070

so...
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - KlausT ccminer - v8.17 on: December 31, 2017, 07:36:19 PM
Can u share OC settings pls..
I m getting 750 kh max on 1070

there is (for Neoscrypt):
Code:
    POWERLIMIT_WATTS=250
    __CORE_OVERCLOCK=105
    MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=780


250 watts for 1070???
yes :-) I've this: https://www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-GeForce-ZT-P10700B-10P-IceStorm-Graphics/dp/B01GVNN9GQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1514674653&sr=8-1&keywords=zotac+1070+amp+extreme

Max. power limit is 300W... :-) GPU is little expensive, 3 slots, but really great 👍

Actual statistics on my 1070 rig...
Code:
utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%]
99 %, 228.24 W, 58, 50 %
99 %, 234.51 W, 57, 30 %
99 %, 228.97 W, 57, 35 %
99 %, 223.02 W, 58, 50 %
99 %, 249.02 W, 58, 35 %

What kind of PSU are you using?
EVGA
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - KlausT ccminer - v8.17 on: December 30, 2017, 11:00:12 PM
Can u share OC settings pls..
I m getting 750 kh max on 1070

there is (for Neoscrypt):
Code:
    POWERLIMIT_WATTS=250
    __CORE_OVERCLOCK=105
    MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=780


250 watts for 1070???
yes :-) I've this: https://www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-GeForce-ZT-P10700B-10P-IceStorm-Graphics/dp/B01GVNN9GQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1514674653&sr=8-1&keywords=zotac+1070+amp+extreme

Max. power limit is 300W... :-) GPU is little expensive, 3 slots, but really great 👍

Actual statistics on my 1070 rig...
Code:
utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%]
99 %, 228.24 W, 58, 50 %
99 %, 234.51 W, 57, 30 %
99 %, 228.97 W, 57, 35 %
99 %, 223.02 W, 58, 50 %
99 %, 249.02 W, 58, 35 %
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - KlausT ccminer - v8.17 on: December 30, 2017, 02:05:38 PM
Can u share OC settings pls..
I m getting 750 kh max on 1070

there is (for Neoscrypt):
Code:
    POWERLIMIT_WATTS=250
    __CORE_OVERCLOCK=105
    MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=780
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: December 29, 2017, 01:05:55 PM
Hi papampi,

great work until my small help on WTM scripts. Congratulation!!

I using testing nvOC-19-2.0 community, now. I've a small problem with auto switching WTM coins... Detected new one, but no switch...

Log for WTM:
Code:
Currently mining ALTCOM coin is no longer more profitabile with 249
Switching to new MONA coin 190

Set up coin in 1bash is still:
Code:
COIN="ALTCOM"

Thanks for advice.

Hi mate and thanks again for your helps in wtm python script
Will check now, see if I can find the problem


Edit 1:
Just checked 8wtm_auto_switch script and it switched between MONA and ALTCOM with no problem.
Can you check and see if WTM_SWITCHER can write to WTM_top_coin or not?
May be a permission problem
Does other coins switch?

Edit 2:
Please put this in a test file and run with different coins in WTM_top_coin and 1bash COIN see if it can change 1bash or not


Code:
#!/bin/bash
source /home/m1/1bash
CURRENT_COIN=$COIN
TOP_COIN=$(cat /home/m1/WTM_top_coin | sed 's/:[0-9]*//' )
echo "$CURRENT_COIN"
echo "$TOP_COIN"

if [[ "$CURRENT_COIN" != "$TOP_COIN" ]]; then
  sed -i '/^#/!s/'COIN=\"$CURRENT_COIN\"'/'COIN=\"$TOP_COIN\"/'' /home/m1/1bash
  source /home/m1/1bash
  CURRENT_COIN=$COIN
  TOP_COIN=$(cat /home/m1/WTM_top_coin | sed 's/:[0-9]*//' )
  echo "Changed"
  echo "Current Coin: $CURRENT_COIN"
  echo "Top Coin: $TOP_COIN"
else
  echo "same coin"
  source /home/m1/1bash
  CURRENT_COIN=$COIN
  TOP_COIN=$(cat /home/m1/WTM_top_coin | sed 's/:[0-9]*//' )
  echo "Current Coin: $CURRENT_COIN"
  echo "Top Coin: $TOP_COIN"
fi


Sorry for delayed answer. So, I try on both rigs with 19-2.0. I set ALTCOM in 1bash, in WTM_top_coin set SIB. After that, restart mining process. Unfortunately, rig still mining coin defined in 1bash and ZCL has better profit... :-(

Maybe this's a problem:
Code:
LAUNCHING:  WTM AUTO SWITCH


(guake:3528): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon:
Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-0sUOkeQRt8: Connection refused
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

11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - KlausT ccminer - v8.17 on: December 29, 2017, 10:40:01 AM
Here is the Klaust ccminer v 8.17 compiled with cuda 8
So far I get so much better neoscrypt hashrate with it
SPccminer was giving me around 400 with 1060 and KT is giving me more than 630


KTccminer-v8.17

Download, extract and copy it to /home/m1/KTccminer folder.
Please test and check before replacing your old version.

Change 0miner for the coins you want it to be the default miner.

Any one testing KlausT ccminer 8.17 please report your hashrate and changes to default miners so we can change the default miners if its better on those coins.
Thanks.

 Smiley Smiley Smiley thanks Smiley Smiley Smiley

my hash rate on 1070 were about 1100kH/s, with KTccminer v8.17 are hash rates about 1280kH/s... Excellent :-)

5x Zotac 1070
Code:
[2017-12-29 02:02:37] accepted: 19/19 (100.00%), 6413.03 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #3: Zotac GTX 1070, 1284.14 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #1: Zotac GTX 1070, 1288.12 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #4: Zotac GTX 1070, 1279.40 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #0: Zotac GTX 1070, 1268.48 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #2: Zotac GTX 1070, 1273.72 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:51] GPU #0: Zotac GTX 1070, 1277.30 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:51] accepted: 20/20 (100.00%), 6411.26 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:03:04] GPU #4: Zotac GTX 1070, 1279.82 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:04] accepted: 21/21 (100.00%), 6411.14 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:03:04] GPU #3: Zotac GTX 1070, 1286.11 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:05] GPU #2: Zotac GTX 1070, 1275.07 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:05] GPU #1: Zotac GTX 1070, 1284.76 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] GPU #2: Zotac GTX 1070, 1277.51 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] accepted: 22/22 (100.00%), 6410.67 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] GPU #1: Zotac GTX 1070, 1281.44 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] accepted: 23/23 (100.00%), 6410.38 kH/s yay!!!

Which NVOC image u using? can u share it with me?

Please anyone know how to update my nvoc 19 to cuda 9? please help tnx more power

I use nvOC v0019-2.0 - Community Release
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - KlausT ccminer - v8.17 on: December 29, 2017, 01:04:32 AM
Here is the Klaust ccminer v 8.17 compiled with cuda 8
So far I get so much better neoscrypt hashrate with it
SPccminer was giving me around 400 with 1060 and KT is giving me more than 630


KTccminer-v8.17

Download, extract and copy it to /home/m1/KTccminer folder.
Please test and check before replacing your old version.

Change 0miner for the coins you want it to be the default miner.

Any one testing KlausT ccminer 8.17 please report your hashrate and changes to default miners so we can change the default miners if its better on those coins.
Thanks.

 Smiley Smiley Smiley thanks Smiley Smiley Smiley

my hash rate on 1070 were about 1100kH/s, with KTccminer v8.17 are hash rates about 1280kH/s... Excellent :-)

5x Zotac 1070
Code:
[2017-12-29 02:02:37] accepted: 19/19 (100.00%), 6413.03 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #3: Zotac GTX 1070, 1284.14 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #1: Zotac GTX 1070, 1288.12 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #4: Zotac GTX 1070, 1279.40 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #0: Zotac GTX 1070, 1268.48 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:40] GPU #2: Zotac GTX 1070, 1273.72 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:51] GPU #0: Zotac GTX 1070, 1277.30 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:02:51] accepted: 20/20 (100.00%), 6411.26 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:03:04] GPU #4: Zotac GTX 1070, 1279.82 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:04] accepted: 21/21 (100.00%), 6411.14 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:03:04] GPU #3: Zotac GTX 1070, 1286.11 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:05] GPU #2: Zotac GTX 1070, 1275.07 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:05] GPU #1: Zotac GTX 1070, 1284.76 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] GPU #2: Zotac GTX 1070, 1277.51 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] accepted: 22/22 (100.00%), 6410.67 kH/s yay!!!
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] GPU #1: Zotac GTX 1070, 1281.44 kH/s
[2017-12-29 02:03:08] accepted: 23/23 (100.00%), 6410.38 kH/s yay!!!
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: December 23, 2017, 09:48:58 PM
Hi papampi,

great work until my small help on WTM scripts. Congratulation!!

I using testing nvOC-19-2.0 community, now. I've a small problem with auto switching WTM coins... Detected new one, but no switch...

Log for WTM:
Code:
Currently mining ALTCOM coin is no longer more profitabile with 249
Switching to new MONA coin 190

Set up coin in 1bash is still:
Code:
COIN="ALTCOM"

Thanks for advice.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: ⚡ [ANN] POOLMINING.ORG - Mining Pool [XMR] [ETH/ETC] [EXP] [DASH] [LTC] on: November 27, 2017, 07:39:14 PM
Reaching out to Monacoin/Vertcoin Miners looking for profitable pool.
Hi,
I've a few questions - I'm finding pool for MonaCoin (actually using Suprnova, but there are problems with mining).

a) So, can I use more rigs with one wallet address or must have worker suffix?
b) I using official MonaCoin Core wallet - there gets wallet address. Is it correct?
c) Are there some monitoring for miners where I can check hash rate, earned coins etc?

My config:
Code:
{
     "max-log-rate" : 30,
     "quiet" : false,
     "debug" : false,
     "protocol" : false,
     "cpu-priority" : 3,
     "algo" : "lyra2v2",
     "url" : "stratum+tcp://mona.poolmining.org:3093",
     "user" : "MY_WALLET_ADDRESS",
     "pass" : "d=8"
}


Thanks for advice,
hurvajs
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: November 06, 2017, 07:51:44 PM
Hi Fullzero,
I've a small improvement for Nicehash mail Python switch. There is added sorting profits - I use papampi Telegram notification and script check first line from current-profit file, so information about current profit is irrelevant

Code:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7

import urllib
import json
import subprocess
import time
import sys
import os
import datetime

# read configuration from file

cfg = json.loads(open(sys.argv[1]).read())

currency = cfg["currency"]  # what's in your wallet?
pwrcost = cfg["pwrcost"]  # currency units per kWh
min_profit = cfg["min_profit"]  # in BTC per day; halt miners if we're below this
payment_addr = cfg["payment_addr"]
miner_name = cfg["miner_name"]
# speed in GH/s
# power in kW, measured at the wall
# power_limit in watts per card
# gpu_oc & mem_oc as offsets (+/-) from card default
# fan as % (0-100); 0=automatic control
# {ADDR} and {MINER} in cmd will be substituted with payment_addr & miner_name
#
# power_limit, gpu_oc, mem_oc, and fan may be expressed as either an integer that
# is applied to all cards or as an array of integers that get applied to each
# card in turn.  This should better accomodate heterogeneous mining rigs.
performance = cfg["performance"]

os.environ["DISPLAY"] = ":0"

# do string substitutions in miner commands
for algo in performance:
    performance[algo]["cmd"] = performance[algo]["cmd"].format(ADDR=payment_addr, MINER=miner_name)

# fetch data from public APIs
exchrate = float(json.loads(urllib.urlopen("https://api.coinbase.com/v2/exchange-rates?currency=BTC").read())["data"]["rates"][currency])
rawrev = json.loads(urllib.urlopen("https://api.nicehash.com/api?method=simplemultialgo.info").read())["result"]["simplemultialgo"]

# calculate our profitability
profit = {}
for i in range(0, len(rawrev)):
    try:
        profit[rawrev[i]["name"]] = float(rawrev[i]["paying"]) * performance[rawrev[i]["name"]]["speed"] - 24.0 * performance[rawrev[i]["name"]]["power"] * pwrcost / exchrate
    except:
        pass

# sort profits
profit = sorted(profit.items(), key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)
log = open("current-profit", "w")
for i in profit:
    formatted = str(format(i[0], "16s") + ": " + format(i[1], ".8f") + " BTC/day (" + format(i[1] * exchrate, ".2f") + " " + currency + "/day)")
    log.write(formatted + "\n")
log.close()

# get maximum
max_profit = profit[0][1]
max_profit_algo = profit[0][0]

# exit if maximum is below minimum
if (max_profit <= min_profit):
    algo_log = open("algo-log", "a")
    algo_log.write(str(datetime.datetime.now()) + ": **NONE**\n")
    algo_log.close()
    for algo in performance:
        subprocess.call(["pkill", "-f", "^" + performance[algo]["cmd"].replace("+", "\\+")])
    sys.exit(0)

try:
    subprocess.check_output(["pgrep", "-f", "^" + performance[max_profit_algo]["cmd"].replace("+", "\\+")])
    current = 1
except:
    current = 0
if (current == 0):
    other = 0
    for algo in performance:
        try:
            subprocess.check_output(["pgrep", "-f", "^" + performance[algo]["cmd"].replace("+", "\\+")])
            other = 1
        except:
            pass

if (current == 0):
    # log a change
    algo_log = open("algo-log", "a")
    algo_log.write(str(datetime.datetime.now()) + ": " + max_profit_algo + "\n")
    algo_log.close()
    if (other == 1):
        # kill existing miners
        for algo in performance:
            subprocess.call(["pkill", "-f", "^" + performance[algo]["cmd"].replace("+", "\\+")])
        time.sleep(3)
    # update card settings
    cards = int(subprocess.check_output("nvidia-smi --query-gpu=count --format=csv,noheader,nounits".split(" ")).split("\n")[-2])
    for i in range(0, cards):
        # power limit
        if type(performance[max_profit_algo]["power_limit"]) is int:
            subprocess.call(("sudo nvidia-smi -i " + str(i) + " -pl " + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["power_limit"])).split(" "))
        else:
            subprocess.call(("sudo nvidia-smi -i " + str(i) + " -pl " + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["power_limit"][i])).split(" "))
        # core overclock
        if type(performance[max_profit_algo]["gpu_oc"]) is int:
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[2]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["gpu_oc"])).split(" "))
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["gpu_oc"])).split(" "))
        else:
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[2]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["gpu_oc"][i])).split(" "))
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["gpu_oc"][i])).split(" "))
        # memory overclock
        if type(performance[max_profit_algo]["mem_oc"]) is int:
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset[2]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["mem_oc"])).split(" "))
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset[3]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["mem_oc"])).split(" "))
        else:
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset[2]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["mem_oc"][i])).split(" "))
            subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset[3]=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["mem_oc"][i])).split(" "))
        # fan speed
        if type(performance[max_profit_algo]["fan"]) is int:
            if (performance[max_profit_algo]["fan"] == 0):
                subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUFanControlState=0").split(" "))
            else:
                subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUFanControlState=1").split(" "))
                subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [fan:" + str(i) + "]/GPUTargetFanSpeed=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["fan"])).split(" "))
        else:
            if (performance[max_profit_algo]["fan"][i] == 0):
                subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUFanControlState=0").split(" "))
            else:
                subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [gpu:" + str(i) + "]/GPUFanControlState=1").split(" "))
                subprocess.call(("nvidia-settings -a [fan:" + str(i) + "]/GPUTargetFanSpeed=" + str(performance[max_profit_algo]["fan"][i])).split(" "))

    # launch new miner
    subprocess.call(("screen -dmS miner " + performance[max_profit_algo]["cmd"]).split(" "))
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: November 01, 2017, 05:45:03 PM
@damNmad:

I found a small bug in your telegram configuration. Command which use for getting GPUs count is invalid when rig have installed over 9 cards...

Your command:
Code:
GPU_COUNT=$(nvidia-smi -L | tail -n 1| cut -c 5 |awk '{ SUM += $1+1} ; { print SUM }')
and result:
Code:
m1@rig-bafomet:~$ nvidia-smi -L | tail -n 1| cut -c 5 |awk '{ SUM += $1+1} ; { print SUM }'
2

There isn't any reason, why use awk. Easier way is use wc only.

So, fix:
Code:
GPU_COUNT=$(nvidia-smi -L | wc -l')
and result:
Code:
m1@rig-bafomet:~$ nvidia-smi -L | wc -l
11
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 14, 2017, 09:20:25 AM
Hi guys, I've a problem with changing coin. When change it and restart miners, so always got
Code:
GPU UTILIZATION:  Unable to determine the device handle for GPU 0000:0C:00.0: GPU is lost. Reboot the system to recover this GPU
Unable to determine the device handle for GPU 0000:0C:00.0: GPU is lost.  Reboot the system to recover this GPU


I must turn rig for a few minutes. After it is all ok and miner running...

8x 1080Ti
PL: 210W
OC Core: +20
OC Mem: -100
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 13, 2017, 06:06:40 PM
Where do I insert the password for suprnova login info in the miner blocks? I've tried everything I could possibly think of including using the password x for my miner login

anyone? trying to mine ZEN on suprnova

You dont need suprnova password to mine

isnt the option available in 3main anyway ?

found it in 3main, pass is "z" not x... thanks

password isn't checked, so you can use z or modify 3main and fill correct password. Result is same :-)
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 13, 2017, 06:03:30 PM
I am mining Mona with ASccminer and intensity 21 with no problem and great hash rate on suprnova
are you sure you made your worker in suprnova settings?
suprnova dont creat worker automatically , you should make them manually
Excellent! I switched now without any problems and hash rate encreased from 680MHz to 770 - same OC...

Thanks for notification papampi :-)
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.3 on: October 13, 2017, 05:51:55 PM
Hi papampi,
I'm using your telegram messages. Excellent!

I've a small improvement for miner uptime (I got always empty), so I check command. There is used unknown option -p and failed

The universal solution is:
Code:
ps -eo comm,etime | grep -i miner | grep -vi cpu | awk '{print $2}'

Other infos are empty too, I check later
Thanks mate
I'm aware of some problems thats why we call beta version:)
Some info and hash rate on web has not completed yet , will try to add them all for next version.
you're welcome. Maybe better solution is:
Code:
ps -eo comm,etime | grep -vi cpu | grep -i miner | awk '{print $2}'
So, first time gets all processes without CPU miner, than we got correct info about GPUs miner... Sorry ;-)

But, I don't know how much from us use CPU mining...
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