Alas is doesn't work, now when I try to take away the '#' it wont let me start up the miners or even start gpumon. When I start gpumon from the start menu or 'start miners', 'restart miners' ect. It just closes out of the terminal immediately.
Here's what my file looks like currently running my miners, Like I stated befpre if I take the '#' out in any order it won't let me start up the miners or do anything with them. Before however it would let me start the miners the overclock just wouldn't take effect.
# Big A Miner Thing configuration
# /etc/bamt/bamt.conf
#
# When done editing, restart mining to make changes here take effect
# If you're just setting up BAMT, be sure to edit pools as well.
#
# As of 0.5, many less common options have been removed from this
# default config to make it easier on the noobs.
#
# You will find a complete example with all options described
# at /opt/bamt/examples/bamt.conf
#
# Note: This is a YAML file. Indentation is significant.
#
# If you break things badly, a backup of this file in it's original
# form can be found at /opt/bamt/examples/bamt.conf.simple
#
---
settings:
# miner_id is used to set hostname and identify this rig to munin and
# other processes
# IMPORTANT! miner_id must be a valid hostname: all lower case, no weird
# characters, underscores, periods, or spaces. Dash and numbers are ok.
miner_id: bamt-miner
# loc is any additional string you wish to use to identify or group this rig
miner_loc: unspecified location
# should we monitor the cards? 1 = yes, 0 = no
do_monitor: 0
# if monitoring, how do we send email alerts?
# these are required..
# smtp_host: smtp.gmail.com
# smtp_to: you@yourmail.com
# these are optional..
# smtp_from: somefrom@address
# smtp_subject: I wanted a custom subject in my alerts...
# smtp_port: 587
# smtp_auth_user: user@where
# smtp_auth_pass: secret
# smtp_tls: 1
# smtp_ssl: 1
# GPU Configurtation
# You'll need one gpuX: section per GPU installed. Not sure what's installed,
# or the order? Open a root shell and type: aticonfig --list-adapters
#
# You can delete gpu sections if you don't have that many cards.. or add more
# if you find a way to run them
gpu0:
# remove disabled: or set it to 0 to actually use this card..
disabled: 0
# overclocking.. all are optional
# optional command to execute prior to overclocking
# any valid command (or the path to a script) is fine
# pre_oc_cmd:
# (core/mem)_X = the value to set for this profile (0-2)
# Profile 2 is used while mining, but setting values
# in profile 2 that are *lower* than the values in the other
# profiles is not allowed on some GPUs, so you have to adjust
# the other profiles as well.
# For instance, to get 300Mhz mem clock on my 5830s, I have
# to set all 3 profiles to 300.
#core_speed_0: 157
#core_speed_1: 550
#core_speed_2: 880
#mem_speed_0: 300
#mem_speed_1: 300
#mem_speed_2: 300
#core_voltage_0: .950
#core_voltage_1: 1.038
#core_voltage_2: 1.050
# recommend to set and forget fan, preferably at 100
fan_speed: 100
# optional command to execute after overclocking
# post_oc_cmd:
# Phoenix mining setup (see full example for how to use cgminer instead)
# We strongly recommend you use phoenix at, least until you are familiar
# with BAMT
# kernel to use.. one of: phatk phatk2 poclbm
# if in doubt, use phatk2
kernel: phatk2
# phoenix style kernel params. *do not* include DEVICE=x, otherwise
# exactly same as any phoenix setup.
# if in doubt: BFI_INT VECTORS AGGRESSION=11
# (though 9 on GPU0 often makes using the GUI more pleasant)
kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=9
# Pool file
# IMPORTANT: pool_file must contain a list of pool URLs.. one at least, more if
# you like. You can share the same file for all GPUs, or have one for each.
# Miner will start with first URL in file, however if no shares are accepted
# for any reason in (pool_timeout) seconds, the miner will move to next URL
# in the file. Wraps around to first URL when last one fails.
# You can also set pool specific values, see the example pools file.
# if in doubt: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
# max time to allow phoenix to run without finding a share..
# exceed this and we kill phoenix, start a new instance with
# next line in pools file
pool_timeout: 180
# monitoring limits, used by email alerts and gpumon
# an alert is generated if the current value goes below a 'lo'
# or above a 'hi'.
# GPU temp sensor reading (in C)
monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
# GPU load (in %)
monitor_load_lo: 80
# average hashrate (in mh/s)
monitor_hash_lo: 125
# fam rpm (in rpm)
monitor_fan_lo: 2000
# effective reject rate (in % of total)
monitor_reject_hi: 2
# OK.. hopefully you get the idea. Stubs for additional GPUs below.
# There are many additional paramters to help you deal with various
# scenarios, see /opt/bamt/examples and the docs (if we write some)
gpu1:
disabled: 0
#core_speed_0: 157
#core_speed_1: 550
#core_speed_2: 880
#mem_speed_0: 300
#mem_speed_1: 300
#mem_speed_2: 300
#core_voltage_0: .950
#core_voltage_1: 1.038
#core_voltage_2: 1.050
fan_speed: 100
kernel: phatk2
kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11
pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180
monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: 125
monitor_fan_lo: 2000
monitor_reject_hi: 1