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December 03, 2019, 09:44:29 AM
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hi

i lost my hugepage files settings, i just use the terminal as i don't shut the thing down often, but i locked the server up messing with turion power control. i just cannot find the post online for the best results! inaway i have set my page files to 9600 and its doing 9500hs but i was getting upto 10500 hs with the slightly different huge pages settings.





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[2019-12-03 09:38:33.726]  net  use pool randomxmonero.eu.nicehash.com:3380  172.65.194.253
[2019-12-03 09:38:33.726]  net  new job from randomxmonero.eu.nicehash.com:3380 diff 131076 algo rx/0 height 1980611
[2019-12-03 09:38:33.726]  rx   init datasets algo rx/0 (64 threads) seed 435333dc1dc4a930...
[2019-12-03 09:38:34.176]  rx   #0 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (449 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:34.613]  rx   #1 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (886 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:34.619]  rx   #4 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (892 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:34.623]  rx   #2 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (896 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:35.063]  rx   #5 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (1336 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:35.065]  rx   #3 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (1338 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:35.072]  rx   #7 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (894 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:35.254]  rx   #6 allocated 2080 MB huge pages 100% (1524 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:35.312]  rx   #0 allocated  256 MB huge pages 100% +JIT (57 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:35.312]  rx   -- allocated 16896 MB huge pages 100% 8448/8448 (1585 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:39.672]  rx   #0 dataset ready (4360 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:41.314]  rx   #4 dataset ready (1640 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:41.526]  rx   #3 dataset ready (1853 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:41.768]  rx   #7 dataset ready (2090 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:41.835]  rx   #1 dataset ready (2162 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:41.934]  rx   #5 dataset ready (2256 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:41.994]  rx   #2 dataset ready (2321 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:41.997]  rx   #6 dataset ready (2316 ms)
[2019-12-03 09:38:42.000]  cpu  use profile  rx  (56 threads) scratchpad 2048 KB
[2019-12-03 09:38:43.117]  cpu  READY threads 56/56 (56) huge pages 100% 56/56 memory 114688 KB
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December 03, 2019, 09:59:19 AM
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The log you posted indicates that it successfully allocated huge pages for all datasets and all threads. I don't see any issue here.
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December 03, 2019, 03:32:59 PM
Last edit: December 03, 2019, 05:12:26 PM by ozaudio
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The log you posted indicates that it successfully allocated huge pages for all datasets and all threads. I don't see any issue here.

ok then thanks, so i wonder if i had managed to overclock then with tpc? i don't even have a clue how to use it what so ever.

if i open a terminal and type for example sudo tpc -set ps 1 vcore 1.150 freq 3000

will this apply an overclock?

another thing, what should soft memlock and hard memlock be set to?
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