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November 28, 2013, 05:17:37 PM
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Firstly, I searched every article I could on this forum and couldn't find a solution.  I then spoke for hours in Slush's IRC chat to no avail.

After hours of troubleshooting I'm still having the same problem, though I have a lot more detail on what is happening.  In a nutshell the blades continuously switch between the listed Server Addresses.

I have Slush's mining_proxy.exe configured on two local computers - both desktops, both configured not to Sleep.


Total MHS:   05121
Received:   0000062580
Accepted:   0000040226
Per Minute:   070.82
Efficiency:   064.27%
Up Time:   0d,09h,28m,00s

Current Server: 10.1.10.11:8332
Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
IP: 10.1.10.54   
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 10.1.10.1
WEB Port: 80   
Primary DNS: 10.1.10.1
Secondary DNS: 10.1.10.1
Ports   : 8332,8332
Server addresses   : 10.1.10.11,10.1.10.10
user:pass   : Any.worker1:xxxxxx,Any.worker1:xxxxxx

I have 10 blades on a backplane with an HP ATSN 7001044-Y000 979124-001 Power Supply, all of them act identical.  They act the same weather I have 1 blade connected to the backplane or all 10. 

I have tested switching out the proxy for 32bit bfgminer, linux bfgminer on a BBB, and different proxy software on each computer.

The voltage reads 12.81v, however I have not tested amperage as I'm not familiar enough with electricity to tinker that deep.

The blades to NOT restart - they just switch between the two servers (proxies) and remain around 5000 mh/s.

If I configure the blades with the same server separated by commas (e.g. 10.1.10.11,10.1.10.11), the blades will continuously reset after just over 2 minutes. 

Happy to start up a Team Viewer Session if anyone is interested in poking around. 

Many thanks to dmelvin, minigpenguin, MoonCat, bitguy, urgodfather, and honkeylips for helping me get this far. 
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