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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Phoenix miner process hangs, unable to kill,unable to reboot without hard reboot on: July 18, 2011, 09:02:00 PM
I've only seen that happen when the GPU itself is locked up.

The phoenix process cannot be killed, because it can no longer talk to the GPU.

Are you overclocking?  The GPU locking up is basically instability due to overclocking.  You may be *right* on the edge of what the card can handle, so when anything "strange" happens, it locks up.

Try backing the GPU down 5-10 MHz and see if it stabilizes.  Have you noticed it always happening to the same device?  e.g. Device 0's phoenix miner is always the one stuck?

Yeah I actually had a feeling this might be the reason so i have already started doing that. Scaled back 10 mhz. Yes it's one card mostly.

Suppose this error is a give away:

Kernel error: Unusual behavior from OpenCL. Hardware problem?

Just popped up Smiley So should probably scale down some more.

2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Organized campaign to discredit / destroy BTC? on: July 18, 2011, 08:54:30 PM

There are people with botnets that think mining bitcoins on them is a good way to make money. The pool owners disagree with this and have been cutting them off, partly because the number of low-hashrate users is disruptive to pool operation. You figure out the rest.

hmm ok, i get it. So what is exactly being ddos'd. Is it on ip level or application level? or both? Too much ip traffic to handle or is the server bogged down by requests?
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Organized campaign to discredit / destroy BTC? on: July 18, 2011, 01:22:37 PM
Hey guys,

So lets take off our tinfoil hats and keep the Mtgox hack as a isolated incident. If this is not an organized attempt to discredit bitcoin, what does the DDOS'ers gain by attacking pools? Whats the point?
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Phoenix miner process hangs, unable to kill,unable to reboot without hard reboot on: July 18, 2011, 01:10:58 PM
No they all inevitably get DDOS'd at some stage, if I switch to a new one at eventually it stops working as well with "miner idle" error and then the process crashes
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Phoenix miner process hangs, unable to kill,unable to reboot without hard reboot on: July 18, 2011, 11:30:58 AM
Hello all,

I have recently started mining and finding pools very unstable. I have been switching between 3-4 different pools but one of them inevitably gets DDOS'd and that kills my miner. Now this is ok I guess but the biggest problem is now this kills my phoneix miner and won't let it start up again on that pc. I can't kill -9 the process (with or without root) can't use top to kill it, nothing works. It's gone zombie. Now even bigger problem is that it locks the system up so badly that even a remote reboot does not actually reboot and it just locks be out completely. Can't ssh in yet i can still ping my PC. Only way to fix is a hard reboot. This is very annoying as I am not near the machine most of the day and now hours and power has been wasted which could have been spent on mining. Does anyone else have this issue and have a simple work around for it?

I would preferably stick to phoenix miner and would like to solve the problem with IT.

I am running on ubuntu 11.04 with the latest phoenix miner and ATI drivers

Also how long does it take till I can post in the proper forum groups?

Thanks
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: July 13, 2011, 01:52:59 PM
Hello. I am psypher246 from South Africa. Currently I have a 6990 and 2 x 5870's

I get 408 mhash on each 5870 (OC'd to 980)
I get 333 mhash on each gpu on the 6990

So in total doing about 1482 mhash

Should be adding another 5870 soon. Anyone in south africa interested in buying some of these with me:

http://www.amfeltec.com/products/x4pcie-splitter4.php

Got a quote from them:

Quotation (Prices in USD)
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SKU        | Item                                |  Qty | List Price | Discount Unit | Price | Total Price
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SKU-042-01 Flexible x4 PCI Express 4-Way Splitter  10  $ 188.85  5%  $ 179.40    $ 1,794.00                             
           (power from host card)
Freight    Shipping and Handling                                                    $ 134.12
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thanks
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: gpu-watch: dynamic GPU temperature monitoring and fan control on: July 12, 2011, 09:07:11 AM
Which pool are you on now? I see bitcoinpool added a new server today. So maybe that will help. Do you know if eliguis is good?

Thanks
8  Other / Beginners & Help / gpu-watch: dynamic GPU temperature monitoring and fan control on: July 12, 2011, 07:22:11 AM
Hello all. This is my first post. Started mining 2 days ago Smiley

Got a problem with the gpu-watch script which controls fan speed. I have a 6990 and I noticed that despite my one gpu temp sitting at 84deg the other was at 54deg. I noticed that my pheonix miner (pooling with bitcoinpool) was dead on the one core, miner idle. So it seems that gpu-watch thinks it should decrease the fan speed as the temp is not in general that high. But i think that 84deg is way too high to let that one core run even if the other one is idle. Since I am a newbie I cannot post on that thread. I am not a python dev so not sure how to fix it. As a temporary measure and for a way to keep miners connected if they die, I want to restart my miner every hour with cron. I find the miners go idle often. Is this how other people get around that problem? Is it okay to be restarting your miner every hour?

Thanks
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