Luke-Jr
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September 19, 2013, 06:18:02 AM |
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By the way, if anyone has ASIC blades on their network, since you really don't need the rPi to control them unless you're doing a stratum proxy. I've made a php add-on for MinePeon to scrub the stats of each blade and display it. Working on having it bring it into the main area with the other devices at the moment.
BFGMiner supports blades natively as of 3.2.0, FYI.
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tk1337
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September 19, 2013, 06:25:45 AM Last edit: September 19, 2013, 06:37:42 AM by tk1337 |
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By the way, if anyone has ASIC blades on their network, since you really don't need the rPi to control them unless you're doing a stratum proxy. I've made a php add-on for MinePeon to scrub the stats of each blade and display it. Working on having it bring it into the main area with the other devices at the moment.
BFGMiner supports blades natively as of 3.2.0, FYI. I'm assuming in the blade config point it to the system with BFGMiner running? Edit: nvm, found it in the readme
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tk1337
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September 19, 2013, 07:23:37 AM |
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By the way, if anyone has ASIC blades on their network, since you really don't need the rPi to control them unless you're doing a stratum proxy. I've made a php add-on for MinePeon to scrub the stats of each blade and display it. Working on having it bring it into the main area with the other devices at the moment.
BFGMiner supports blades natively as of 3.2.0, FYI. I'm assuming it groups all the blades together as one 'device' under BFGMiner? I just pointed 4 blades at it, only seeing SGW 0 - but it's over 30Gh/s atm (and rising).
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teletobi
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September 19, 2013, 09:34:48 PM |
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I've updated with cd /opt/minepeon git pull cd http git pull Did the same but now I have a 404 after the nice new login page. Any Idea? I checked via ssh and cgminer is running.
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tk1337
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September 19, 2013, 11:16:19 PM |
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I've updated with cd /opt/minepeon git pull cd http git pull Did the same but now I have a 404 after the nice new login page. Any Idea? I checked via ssh and cgminer is running. is it trying to load index.php after the login? if so point it to index.html (or the other way around, I can't remember atm)
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Morblias
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September 20, 2013, 12:30:57 AM |
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i just ran git pull on http directory and now my site stats are completely gone lol. It keeps telling me No devices running and No pools loaded, even though cgminer is running and mining to my pool.
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kano
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September 20, 2013, 03:39:00 AM |
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By the way, if anyone has ASIC blades on their network, since you really don't need the rPi to control them unless you're doing a stratum proxy. I've made a php add-on for MinePeon to scrub the stats of each blade and display it. Working on having it bring it into the main area with the other devices at the moment.
BFGMiner supports blades natively as of 3.2.0, FYI. I'm assuming it groups all the blades together as one 'device' under BFGMiner? I just pointed 4 blades at it, only seeing SGW 0 - but it's over 30Gh/s atm (and rising). It's simply a getwork proxy added to the miner, it's not mining on it, since the blade themselves have their (crappy) mining software internally ...
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ct1aic
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September 20, 2013, 04:27:59 AM |
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i just ran git pull on http directory and now my site stats are completely gone lol. It keeps telling me No devices running and No pools loaded, even though cgminer is running and mining to my pool.
Do a Compatibility Reload @ Miner page.
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teletobi
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September 20, 2013, 05:27:06 AM |
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I've updated with cd /opt/minepeon git pull cd http git pull Did the same but now I have a 404 after the nice new login page. Any Idea? I checked via ssh and cgminer is running. is it trying to load index.php after the login? if so point it to index.html (or the other way around, I can't remember atm) Worked, thank You! But the webUI can't find the miner and Pool Settings anymore now. So as it's Mining I don't really care...
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September 20, 2013, 08:36:35 AM |
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I've updated with cd /opt/minepeon git pull cd http git pull Update was successful. Now my Graphs aren't working. Anyone has an idea how to fix that? Problem still exists :-(
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yonvanom
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September 20, 2013, 01:20:54 PM |
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I've updated with cd /opt/minepeon git pull cd http git pull Did the same but now I have a 404 after the nice new login page. Any Idea? I checked via ssh and cgminer is running. is it trying to load index.php after the login? if so point it to index.html (or the other way around, I can't remember atm) Worked, thank You! But the webUI can't find the miner and Pool Settings anymore now. So as it's Mining I don't really care... Go to "Miner" and click "Compatibility reload", that should fix the settings.
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Morblias
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September 20, 2013, 01:42:50 PM |
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Tried the compatibility reload, but still getting this and telling me miner is down on webUI: Oh well, it is mining still so I will just wait for the next minepeon release.
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pluMmet
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September 20, 2013, 04:17:46 PM |
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Brand new install of latest MinePeon and boot freezes @ Reached target Graphical Interface?
I had this same problem with older version and ended up using my Laptop with Ubuntu because it worked so easily.
I figured maybe the new version of MinePeon would work but still same issue...
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tk1337
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September 20, 2013, 04:23:38 PM |
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Brand new install of latest MinePeon and boot freezes @ Reached target Graphical Interface?
I had this same problem with older version and ended up using my Laptop with Ubuntu because it worked so easily.
I figured maybe the new version of MinePeon would work but still same issue...
it's not frozen or stuck... and the question has been answered several times: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137934.msg3115157#msg3115157
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tk1337
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September 20, 2013, 04:32:13 PM Last edit: September 20, 2013, 06:28:18 PM by tk1337 |
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By the way, all of you doing a cd /opt/minepeon git pull cd http git pull
Please keep in mind, most of that is *not* finished, so you are downloading beta/test versions of code, therefore it's not actually been released for you to use. So it's more of a use at your own risk type of deal, complaining about it and making posts about the same things not working, isn't really beneficial as they have already been stated not working and people are working on the issues. With that being said, if you do update to the beta/test versions of the WebUI code, I would suggest doing a backup of the original first, like so: cd /opt/minepeon cp -R http/ http_bkup/ cd http/ git pull
If you are having problems, simply move the newly installed code (or delete if if you want) then move the old code back. cd /opt/minepeon mv http/ http_broken/ mv http_bkup/ http/
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pluMmet
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September 20, 2013, 05:06:04 PM Last edit: September 20, 2013, 05:18:47 PM by pluMmet |
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Thanks tk1337. I read that the USB 3.0 issues have been resolved with latest distros... Is that correct with Peon? ______________________________________________________________________________ http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=53564"I actually got this to work. It's not the power issue which everyone immediately points to because I was using a powered USB hub. The drives I'm using actually have an adapter that translates their multi-use interface to USB (Seagate backup plus).. looking at some linux forums I found that this was a Kernal issue and I realized I didn't perform the regular sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade on this new build (using SqueezPlug actually).. after the upgrade, which took a while, everything shows up and mounts fine. That solved it for me." ______________________________________________________________________________ I ask because I cant seem to get it running....
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pluMmet
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September 20, 2013, 06:58:44 PM |
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I seem to be asking lots of questions before I get answers. sorry When you: sudo systemctl stop cgminer.service sudo systemctl disable cgminer.service sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service Does that permanently use bfgminer when MinePeon reboots?
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tk1337
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September 20, 2013, 07:19:32 PM |
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Thanks tk1337. I read that the USB 3.0 issues have been resolved with latest distros... Is that correct with Peon? ______________________________________________________________________________ http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=53564"I actually got this to work. It's not the power issue which everyone immediately points to because I was using a powered USB hub. The drives I'm using actually have an adapter that translates their multi-use interface to USB (Seagate backup plus).. looking at some linux forums I found that this was a Kernal issue and I realized I didn't perform the regular sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade on this new build (using SqueezPlug actually).. after the upgrade, which took a while, everything shows up and mounts fine. That solved it for me." ______________________________________________________________________________ I ask because I cant seem to get it running.... To my knowledge the limitations are on the raspberryPi, technically with that being said, devices that have backwards compatibility are a "shot-in-the-dark" as to if said device will work on the raspberryPi. All they basically did was update the package lists and then upgrade the packages installed on said system. Depending on the distribution and package support of said distro, it may or may not help you. pacman is a package manager just like apt-get, however, the commands are different, for more information see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PacmanThe command you are looking for is which will update the packages and upgrade them in a single command. I have done this recently on both my rPi's running MinePeon, however, I would suggest making sure you've expanded the partition as the default MinePeon installation is a 2GB partition with about 70% used from the get-go. Whether or not this would fix your issue with using a device that's USB 3.0 and backwards compatible, is not for certain. I seem to be asking lots of questions before I get answers. sorry When you: sudo systemctl stop cgminer.service sudo systemctl disable cgminer.service sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service Does that permanently use bfgminer when MinePeon reboots? Yes & no problem... I was out having a beer
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tinnvec
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September 20, 2013, 08:03:01 PM |
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I seem to be asking lots of questions before I get answers. sorry When you: sudo systemctl stop cgminer.service sudo systemctl disable cgminer.service sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service Does that permanently use bfgminer when MinePeon reboots? Yes, but when I did it, I had to modify bfgminer.service slightly to make it work
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