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September 06, 2016, 02:22:08 PM
Last edit: September 06, 2016, 03:51:02 PM by wlefever
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Anyone help me if and if yes how to get working Claymore's Dual Miner with RX 470 on Ubuntu?
Which driver should I use, etc?


amdgpupro (http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-GPU-PRO-Linux-Beta-Driver%E2%80%93Release-Notes.aspx) is the driver you need to use.  I had three 470's mining on Linux but on Genoils ethminer and have since switched this rig to Windows 10 mining on Claymore. ( I just needed to switch to Windows for better remote access and my Linux skills aren't exactly spectacular)

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September 06, 2016, 02:37:03 PM
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I had always troubles with AMD cards, they were sensitive to anything sw/hw related.
NVDA is better.
Nvidia is even worse Smiley
Nvidia was always more expensive but its drivers and stability were always better. And is better now.
No flame. Just a fact.
But thanks to AMD we can enjoy at least a little competition. Thanks ATI/AMD for trying and thanks their customers for buying Wink

Yeah, stability. Stable 3MH/s on ETH on 10xx cards in Windows 10/7 for months until they fixed their drivers finally. 9xx still have this bug in Windows 10.
Stable low hashrate on most algos. Also several CUDA versions is a pain for devs, for AMD you can use different OpenCL kernels for different cards and change them in runtime, but for Nvidia you have to make several EXE versions linked to different CUDAs. And yeah, they are more expensive than AMD cards.

i think it realy bug. cause my rig 1060x3 , 970x2 Window10 anniversary  when plug them all just 1060 run 19.3 mh/s (on ETH) and 970x2 run 4.5 mh/s in lastest driver 370.70  but when i plug only 1060x3 and disable 970x2 it's run 20 mh/s per card and when i disable 1060x3 use only 970x2 i got 19 mh/s per card ...then i switch to ubuntu 16.04 and use driver 366.xx my all card run normal 19.3,19.3,19.3,18.8,18.8

That's the first time I see somebody with Maxwell, win10 and recent drivers with a normal hashrate. Perhaps it fails on the combination of Pascal + Maxwell because Win10 supports only one PTE size at once.

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September 06, 2016, 05:45:23 PM
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Can i Mine XMR Monero with the claymore miner?
And witch Version from the claymore Miner are better to mine XMR?

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September 06, 2016, 05:47:53 PM
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Can i Mine XMR Monero with the claymore miner?
And witch Version from the claymore Miner are better to mine XMR?

Claymore XMR miner is here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638915.msg7129653#msg7129653

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September 06, 2016, 06:17:04 PM
Last edit: September 06, 2016, 07:06:52 PM by scryptr
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someone throw me a bone here - any pointers will be greatly appreciated  Cheesy

Guys & Gals - anyone has a tutorial on Claymore Dual Mining for Linux noobs like me?
 
Wanted to get the OS and mining on USB sticks and forgo the SSDs for simplicity.

Thanks

REALLY SHORT GUIDE--

     1)  Get a 16 GB USB 3.0 stick.  Leave it blank.
     2)  Burn a DVD with Lubuntu 14.04 or 16.04.  If you follow instructions on Pendrive Linux, you could also use a 4 to 8 GB USB stick instead of a DVD.  The USB stick is faster.
     3)  Using the DVD or USB stick with the live installation disk, boot into the Lubuntu install disk, and install on the 16GB blank USB stick.
     4)  Using the instructions found at the nVidia developer's site "Guide to Installation" PDF, install CUDA Toolkit 8.0.  The drivers will be installed with the toolkit.  Read the PDF manual.  It is far simpler today than in the LTC days.
     5)  Copy Claymore's latest version into a directory in your Linux home directory, for example, "/home/username/claymore".
     6)  Write a launch script for Claymore as described on the OP.  The "Readme!!!.txt" can be mistaken for a BASH script in a Linux console.  I changed it to "readme.txt" with "move Read*.txt readme.txt" in a console command prompt within the /claymore directory.
     7)  If you have not done so already, boot into the new Linux system stick. Launch Claymore, mine Ethereum and your choice of other coins.
 
You can also install other mining software on the same stick.  Installation for AMD cards is similar, just follow the manual on the AMD site.  PM me or post if you have questions.       --scryptr

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September 06, 2016, 06:26:57 PM
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is the speed a good speed for 6x 480er AMD cards?

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Speed: 3865 h/s, TotalHashes: 936K, DevHashes: 22K Mining time: 00:04

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September 06, 2016, 06:37:11 PM
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Anyone help me if and if yes how to get working Claymore's Dual Miner with RX 470 on Ubuntu?
Which driver should I use, etc?


amdgpupro (http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-GPU-PRO-Linux-Beta-Driver%E2%80%93Release-Notes.aspx) is the driver you need to use.  I had three 470's mining on Linux but on Genoils ethminer and have since switched this rig to Windows 10 mining on Claymore. ( I just needed to switch to Windows for better remote access and my Linux skills aren't exactly spectacular)
It doesn't work...

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September 06, 2016, 06:40:02 PM
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i see someone using this to monitor his mining
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.com.bcmob.claymoresdualminermonitor&hl=en
youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtjeMgPhHBA

how to know/ceck my ip address ?  Huh Huh Huh

Just type in google 'What's my IP' then hit search it would display your ISP IP's. hope that helps.



have tried it, also im trying use cmd "ip config" i can see my ip is 192.168.0.101 trying to add to claymor monitor but failed, not showing anything about my stat's.

must i change/ use custome ipv 6/ipv4 at my computer to make claymore monitor can acces it?

Hi,

sorry to say, but it seems you have a BIG lack of networking knowledge. Therefore I strongly recommend you to NOT try what you are trying because publishing the management port without additional security measures (VPN or reverse proxy with external authentication) will make your miners open for anybody - they could change everything, including pool and reward address.
Aside from that it seems you would have to use some dyndns-service, as your external IP-address probably will change with dial-up. I am quite sure that this IP-address is not your public one.  Wink

Edit: of course you can use that one locally inside your LAN. Maybe that's what you want? Then you just have to make sure your phone/tablet/whatever is using your local network (Wi-Fi) and not its public internet access...

You can set -mport -3333 on miner to allow view view only.  Setting negative port number disables remote control, but still allows monitoring.

For addresses, googling what is my ip will show your public address.  ipconfig will show your local address.  If you are on the same network, use local.  If checking remotely, you need to forward the port from router (N/A for dialup), and allow exception in computer firewall.  You can use the app, or go to port 8000 (configurable in ethman) in a web browser.

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September 06, 2016, 06:43:01 PM
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Anyone help me if and if yes how to get working Claymore's Dual Miner with RX 470 on Ubuntu?
Which driver should I use, etc?


amdgpupro (http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-GPU-PRO-Linux-Beta-Driver%E2%80%93Release-Notes.aspx) is the driver you need to use.  I had three 470's mining on Linux but on Genoils ethminer and have since switched this rig to Windows 10 mining on Claymore. ( I just needed to switch to Windows for better remote access and my Linux skills aren't exactly spectacular)
It doesn't work...


Card are  not even visible in the system Sad

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September 06, 2016, 06:49:25 PM
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i see someone using this to monitor his mining
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.com.bcmob.claymoresdualminermonitor&hl=en
youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtjeMgPhHBA

how to know/ceck my ip address ?  Huh Huh Huh

Just type in google 'What's my IP' then hit search it would display your ISP IP's. hope that helps.



have tried it, also im trying use cmd "ip config" i can see my ip is 192.168.0.101 trying to add to claymor monitor but failed, not showing anything about my stat's.

must i change/ use custome ipv 6/ipv4 at my computer to make claymore monitor can acces it?

Hi,

sorry to say, but it seems you have a BIG lack of networking knowledge. Therefore I strongly recommend you to NOT try what you are trying because publishing the management port without additional security measures (VPN or reverse proxy with external authentication) will make your miners open for anybody - they could change everything, including pool and reward address.
Aside from that it seems you would have to use some dyndns-service, as your external IP-address probably will change with dial-up. I am quite sure that this IP-address is not your public one.  Wink

Edit: of course you can use that one locally inside your LAN. Maybe that's what you want? Then you just have to make sure your phone/tablet/whatever is using your local network (Wi-Fi) and not its public internet access...

You can set -mport -3333 on miner to allow view view only.  Setting negative port number disables remote control, but still allows monitoring.

For addresses, googling what is my ip will show your public address.  ipconfig will show your local address.  If you are on the same network, use local.  If checking remotely, you need to forward the port from router (N/A for dialup), and allow exception in computer firewall.  You can use the app, or go to port 8000 (configurable in ethman) in a web browser.

Hmmm, good point with the negative port number, missed that somehow. Thanks for helping out! Tongue
The YT video shows private IP addresses, so meanwhile I think that's what he wants to accomplish...
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Easy question : are statistic, instant hashrate  ? because when I type 2 times 's', I don't have the same values.

Ex :



GPU #0: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units
 SC: 09/06/16-23:14:33 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 0)
ETH - Total Speed: 24.061 Mh/s, Total Shares: 139, Rejected: 0, Time: 07:25
ETH: GPU0 24.061 Mh/s
 SC - Total Speed: 360.921 Mh/s, Total Shares: 5126, Rejected: 1
 SC: GPU0 360.921 Mh/s
Incorrect ETH shares: GPU0 2
Pool switches: ETH - 2, SC - 0
Current ETH share target: 0x00000000dbe6fece (diff: 5000MH), epoch #73
Current SC share target: 0x00000001ffffffff (diff: 2GH)
GPU0 t=74C fan=76%

 SC: Share accepted (109 ms)!

GPU #0: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units
ETH - Total Speed: 23.367 Mh/s, Total Shares: 139, Rejected: 0, Time: 07:25
ETH: GPU0 23.367 Mh/s
 SC - Total Speed: 350.503 Mh/s, Total Shares: 5126, Rejected: 1
 SC: GPU0 350.503 Mh/s
Incorrect ETH shares: GPU0 2
Pool switches: ETH - 2, SC - 0
Current ETH share target: 0x00000000dbe6fece (diff: 5000MH), epoch #73
Current SC share target: 0x00000001ffffffff (diff: 2GH)
GPU0 t=74C fan=76%

 SC: Share accepted (219 ms)!
 SC: 09/06/16-23:14:37 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 0)
 SC: Share accepted (125 ms)!

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Easy question : are statistic, instant hashrate  ? because when I type 2 times 's', I don't have the same values.

Ex :



GPU #0: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units
 SC: 09/06/16-23:14:33 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 0)
ETH - Total Speed: 24.061 Mh/s, Total Shares: 139, Rejected: 0, Time: 07:25
ETH: GPU0 24.061 Mh/s
 SC - Total Speed: 360.921 Mh/s, Total Shares: 5126, Rejected: 1
 SC: GPU0 360.921 Mh/s
Incorrect ETH shares: GPU0 2
Pool switches: ETH - 2, SC - 0
Current ETH share target: 0x00000000dbe6fece (diff: 5000MH), epoch #73
Current SC share target: 0x00000001ffffffff (diff: 2GH)
GPU0 t=74C fan=76%

 SC: Share accepted (109 ms)!

GPU #0: Ellesmere, 8192 MB available, 36 compute units
ETH - Total Speed: 23.367 Mh/s, Total Shares: 139, Rejected: 0, Time: 07:25
ETH: GPU0 23.367 Mh/s
 SC - Total Speed: 350.503 Mh/s, Total Shares: 5126, Rejected: 1
 SC: GPU0 350.503 Mh/s
Incorrect ETH shares: GPU0 2
Pool switches: ETH - 2, SC - 0
Current ETH share target: 0x00000000dbe6fece (diff: 5000MH), epoch #73
Current SC share target: 0x00000001ffffffff (diff: 2GH)
GPU0 t=74C fan=76%

 SC: Share accepted (219 ms)!
 SC: 09/06/16-23:14:37 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 0)
 SC: Share accepted (125 ms)!


It is instant. When tuning, you will want to press it a few times, because being instant, sometimes it will show lower than average, especially if your -dcri is high enough to start affecting eth, most of the time it will be close to the average though.

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September 06, 2016, 09:59:43 PM
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is the speed a good speed for 6x 480er AMD cards?

09/06/16-20:25:41 - New job received from mine.moneropool.com:3333
Speed: 3865 h/s, TotalHashes: 936K, DevHashes: 22K Mining time: 00:04

better ask in monero related threads, this is ethereum dual mining

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i see someone using this to monitor his mining
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.com.bcmob.claymoresdualminermonitor&hl=en
youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtjeMgPhHBA

how to know/ceck my ip address ?  Huh Huh Huh

Just type in google 'What's my IP' then hit search it would display your ISP IP's. hope that helps.



have tried it, also im trying use cmd "ip config" i can see my ip is 192.168.0.101 trying to add to claymor monitor but failed, not showing anything about my stat's.

must i change/ use custome ipv 6/ipv4 at my computer to make claymore monitor can acces it?

Hi,

sorry to say, but it seems you have a BIG lack of networking knowledge. Therefore I strongly recommend you to NOT try what you are trying because publishing the management port without additional security measures (VPN or reverse proxy with external authentication) will make your miners open for anybody - they could change everything, including pool and reward address.
Aside from that it seems you would have to use some dyndns-service, as your external IP-address probably will change with dial-up. I am quite sure that this IP-address is not your public one.  Wink

Edit: of course you can use that one locally inside your LAN. Maybe that's what you want? Then you just have to make sure your phone/tablet/whatever is using your local network (Wi-Fi) and not its public internet access...

You can set -mport -3333 on miner to allow view view only.  Setting negative port number disables remote control, but still allows monitoring.

For addresses, googling what is my ip will show your public address.  ipconfig will show your local address.  If you are on the same network, use local.  If checking remotely, you need to forward the port from router (N/A for dialup), and allow exception in computer firewall.  You can use the app, or go to port 8000 (configurable in ethman) in a web browser.

Hmmm, good point with the negative port number, missed that somehow. Thanks for helping out! Tongue
The YT video shows private IP addresses, so meanwhile I think that's what he wants to accomplish...

thanks for your helping, i will try it soon.
im newbie in internet setting, ip etc.
i will trying your suggestion to add -mport -3333 to make my claymore more secure.
Thanks all.

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Any reasons why Claymore is reporting over 100% fan speed for RX470 and 480?  Sometimes up to 192%

Also anyone have the sweet spot OC setting for the EVGA 1070 with Samsung memory?  Was told 1070 with Samsung memory performs faster but that's not my experience as at 550 Memory or even OC to 650, it's still slower than the MSI and Asus which have Micron memory.
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Any reasons why Claymore is reporting over 100% fan speed for RX470 and 480?  Sometimes up to 192%

Also anyone have the sweet spot OC setting for the EVGA 1070 with Samsung memory?  Was told 1070 with Samsung memory performs faster but that's not my experience as at 550 Memory or even OC to 650, it's still slower than the MSI and Asus which have Micron memory.

I've seen the 480 Nitro get to 103%, but I think it's based off the max RPM of the fan and what RPM it's currently running at, hence 103%.
But 192%? That's just odd.
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September 07, 2016, 11:30:34 AM
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Any reasons why Claymore is reporting over 100% fan speed for RX470 and 480?  Sometimes up to 192%

Also anyone have the sweet spot OC setting for the EVGA 1070 with Samsung memory?  Was told 1070 with Samsung memory performs faster but that's not my experience as at 550 Memory or even OC to 650, it's still slower than the MSI and Asus which have Micron memory.

I've seen the 480 Nitro get to 103%, but I think it's based off the max RPM of the fan and what RPM it's currently running at, hence 103%.
But 192%? That's just odd.

I was also asking myself why the fan % speed in GPU-Z and claymore miner don't match.
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September 07, 2016, 11:58:31 AM
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Any reasons why Claymore is reporting over 100% fan speed for RX470 and 480?  Sometimes up to 192%

Also anyone have the sweet spot OC setting for the EVGA 1070 with Samsung memory?  Was told 1070 with Samsung memory performs faster but that's not my experience as at 550 Memory or even OC to 650, it's still slower than the MSI and Asus which have Micron memory.

I've seen the 480 Nitro get to 103%, but I think it's based off the max RPM of the fan and what RPM it's currently running at, hence 103%.
But 192%? That's just odd.

I was also asking myself why the fan % speed in GPU-Z and claymore miner don't match.

It is because ADL returns incorrect data for fan for 4xx cards. For example, I set 1000rpm, then ask current speed, it returns 812. I set 2000 it returns something like 1736. It is senseless and bad for my fan regulation algo. Also I calculate % fan as 100*CurrentFanSpeed/MaxFanSpeed, both values are asked from ADL. But sometimes CurrentFanSpeed can be > MaxFanSpeed which is senseless too. In next update I will limit displayed speed by 100% to hide this issue. AMD created a lot of new ADL data types and functions for new cards for some reason, but they did not document them at all or did it badly.
So we have to use what they gave to us, again buggy drivers.

Please read Readme and FAQ in the first post of this thread before asking any questions, probably the answer is already there.
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September 07, 2016, 12:10:37 PM
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Dear Claymore when are you going to realase 6.5v ? I have to upgrade some rigs and I wonder if to upgrade to 6.4 or to wait few days..

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September 07, 2016, 12:35:59 PM
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This morning i found my rig stopped and when i started it win 7 x64, none of the 6 r9 380 card was detected in device manager. I tested 1 card on another pc and it works, but i saw a message saying with red that i never saw before: 1 share rejected gpu 1 (the test one) if u overclocked it too much etc

The log looks suspicious. I attached it here. It says my cards runned at 511c degrees!? Wtf? Dont they have some protection in the catalyst driver the recommended 15.12
The tstop was not set. This was the bat file:
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008 -ewal xxxxxx -eworker ETH3 -epsw xxxx@gmail.com -mode 1 -tt 1

Wtf just happened? And why i see some weird lines in my logs which i never saw before like 2 months ago. On all rigs looks the same and i never sawe the watchdog lines before but i know its not good:

Thanks

This is the log of the broken miner:

02:34:41:040   8ac   sent: 211
02:34:42:616   e90   ETH: put share nonce 5496f5200735501f
02:34:42:616   e90   ETH round found 1 shares
02:34:42:631   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:34:42 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 2)
02:34:42:631   ff0   send: {"worker":"ETH1SUS","id":4,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0x5496f5200735501f","0x409d9f064d23daf0cae97a726e4bde8a5d3f08fb1ced852015c16ff7d6a32e83","0xc221d5f95ef1ee80d94e6635a0234010cd3b75b760c3e7a9bc606c23bf73f581"]}

02:34:42:694   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:34:42:694   ff0   buf: {"id":4,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:34:42:694   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:34:42:694   ff0   ETH: Share accepted (63 ms)!02:34:42:694   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:34:42:694   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:34:42:694   ff0   buf:

02:34:45:658   d58   GPU0 t=64C fan=70%, GPU1 t=72C fan=70%, GPU2 t=63C fan=70%, GPU3 t=70C fan=70%, GPU4 t=70C fan=70%, GPU5 t=75C fan=70%
02:34:45:658   d58   em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 47,
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 344
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 156
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 297
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 110
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 4, hb time 266
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 5, hb time 94
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 6, hb time 297
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 7, hb time 110
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 8, hb time 203
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 9, hb time 16
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 10, hb time 16
02:34:45:658   d58   watchdog - thread 11, hb time 203
02:34:45:970   bfc   recv: 51
02:34:45:970   bfc   srv pck: 50
02:34:46:048   bfc   srv bs: 0
02:34:46:048   bfc   sent: 211
02:34:48:138   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:34:48:138   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:34:48:201   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:34:48:201   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x409d9f064d23daf0cae97a726e4bde8a5d3f08fb1ced852015c16ff7d6a32e83","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:34:48:201   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:34:48:201   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:34:48:201   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:34:48:201   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:34:48:201   ff0   buf:

02:34:50:931   c64   ETH: put share nonce 2d906e400c1a5816
02:34:50:931   c64   ETH round found 1 shares
02:34:50:946   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:34:50 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 3)
02:34:50:946   ff0   send: {"worker":"ETH1SUS","id":4,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0x2d906e400c1a5816","0x409d9f064d23daf0cae97a726e4bde8a5d3f08fb1ced852015c16ff7d6a32e83","0x3209f5de3ccd1439b95611424ec97bd5ba51f8f3e1b02b7a7a35ac47729e502d"]}

02:34:50:977   a00   recv: 51
02:34:50:977   a00   srv pck: 50
02:34:51:009   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:34:51:009   ff0   buf: {"id":4,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:34:51:009   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:34:51:009   ff0   ETH: Share accepted (62 ms)!02:34:51:009   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:34:51:009   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:34:51:009   ff0   buf:

02:34:51:024   a00   srv bs: 0
02:34:51:024   a00   sent: 211
02:34:51:477   f98   ETH: put share nonce 92567f480c76a99d
02:34:51:477   f98   ETH round found 1 shares
02:34:51:492   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:34:51 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 3)
02:34:51:492   ff0   send: {"worker":"ETH1SUS","id":4,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0x92567f480c76a99d","0x409d9f064d23daf0cae97a726e4bde8a5d3f08fb1ced852015c16ff7d6a32e83","0xf28ac0311d7575129a09467fcf50c121dc120adcb00f9a1863df8dc35e0d6c60"]}

02:34:51:555   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:34:51:555   ff0   buf: {"id":4,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:34:51:555   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:34:51:555   ff0   ETH: Share accepted (62 ms)!02:34:51:555   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:34:51:555   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:34:51:555   ff0   buf:

02:34:55:969   d8c   recv: 51
02:34:55:969   d8c   srv pck: 50
02:34:55:985   a2c   ETH: put share nonce 414530b00f08b85e
02:34:55:985   a2c   ETH round found 1 shares
02:34:56:001   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:34:56 - SHARE FOUND - (GPU 4)
02:34:56:001   ff0   send: {"worker":"ETH1SUS","id":4,"method":"eth_submitWork","params":["0x414530b00f08b85e","0x409d9f064d23daf0cae97a726e4bde8a5d3f08fb1ced852015c16ff7d6a32e83","0x85742ac9198df38b1356134d78c7beccc8274d67028e6ac063b99de622cc16d6"]}

02:34:56:032   d8c   srv bs: 0
02:34:56:032   d8c   sent: 211
02:34:56:063   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:34:56:063   ff0   buf: {"id":4,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:34:56:063   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:34:56:063   ff0   ETH: Share accepted (63 ms)!02:34:56:063   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:34:56:063   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:34:56:063   ff0   buf:

02:34:58:153   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:34:58:153   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:34:58:216   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:34:58:216   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x409d9f064d23daf0cae97a726e4bde8a5d3f08fb1ced852015c16ff7d6a32e83","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:34:58:216   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:34:58:216   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:34:58:216   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:34:58:216   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:34:58:216   ff0   buf:

02:35:00:322   ff0   send: {"id":6,"worker":"ETH1SUS","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x74073ea", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000807bb666"]}

02:35:00:384   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:35:00:384   ff0   buf: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:35:00:384   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:35:00:384   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:00:384   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:00:384   ff0   buf:

02:35:00:665   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:35:00:665   ff0   buf: {"result":["0xe63579d6c2a535240535429ae727723b5380df64c6173828d6f2e8ea98cd7f54","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0}


02:35:00:665   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:00:665   ff0   eth: job changed
02:35:00:665   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:00:665   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:00:665   ff0   buf:

02:35:00:665   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:35:00 - New job from eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008
02:35:00:665   ff0   target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #73
02:35:00:665   ff0   ETH - Total Speed: 121.590 Mh/s, Total Shares: 14119, Rejected: 0, Time: 65:02
02:35:00:665   ff0   ETH: GPU0 20.124 Mh/s, GPU1 20.342 Mh/s, GPU2 20.342 Mh/s, GPU3 20.325 Mh/s, GPU4 20.325 Mh/s, GPU5 20.131 Mh/s
02:35:00:977   fb4   recv: 51
02:35:00:977   fb4   srv pck: 50
02:35:01:039   fb4   srv bs: 0
02:35:01:039   fb4   sent: 211
02:35:05:969   e4c   recv: 51
02:35:05:969   e4c   srv pck: 50
02:35:06:047   e4c   srv bs: 0
02:35:06:047   e4c   sent: 211
02:35:08:169   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:35:08:169   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:35:08:231   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:35:08:231   ff0   buf: {"result":["0xe63579d6c2a535240535429ae727723b5380df64c6173828d6f2e8ea98cd7f54","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:35:08:231   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:08:231   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:35:08:231   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:08:231   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:08:231   ff0   buf:

02:35:10:977   df4   recv: 51
02:35:10:977   df4   srv pck: 50
02:35:11:055   df4   srv bs: 0
02:35:11:055   df4   sent: 211
02:35:11:398   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:35:11:398   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x25eb20b297a0348f291001250c93b128977c351a4bf553cb1bc5295997f9428d","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0}


02:35:11:398   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:11:398   ff0   eth: job changed
02:35:11:398   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:11:398   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:11:398   ff0   buf:

02:35:11:398   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:35:11 - New job from eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008
02:35:11:398   ff0   target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #73
02:35:11:398   ff0   ETH - Total Speed: 121.660 Mh/s, Total Shares: 14119, Rejected: 0, Time: 65:02
02:35:11:398   ff0   ETH: GPU0 20.136 Mh/s, GPU1 20.368 Mh/s, GPU2 20.364 Mh/s, GPU3 20.360 Mh/s, GPU4 20.315 Mh/s, GPU5 20.116 Mh/s
02:35:21:039   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:35:21:756   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:35:22:411   ff0   send: {"id":6,"worker":"ETH1SUS","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x0", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000807bb666"]}

02:35:23:347   ff0   got 284 bytes
02:35:23:971   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x25eb20b297a0348f291001250c93b128977c351a4bf553cb1bc5295997f9428d","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}

{"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:35:24:580   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:25:282   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:35:25:921   ff0   remove first packet 41
02:35:26:577   ff0   new buf size: 41
02:35:27:216   ff0   buf:
{"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:35:30:227   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:35:30:929   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x4444a13e5fbde3a249c48847c8551a7d631a4ac01a5b51341027852c2eac923f","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0}


02:35:31:662   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:32:193   ff0   eth: job changed
02:35:32:224   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:32:224   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:32:224   ff0   buf:

02:35:32:224   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:35:32 - New job from eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008
02:35:32:224   ff0   target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #73
02:35:32:224   ff0   ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 14119, Rejected: 0, Time: 65:03
02:35:32:224   ff0   ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:35:32:224   dbc   recv: 51
02:35:32:193   5a0   recv: 51
02:35:32:224   5a0   srv pck: 50
02:35:32:224   dbc   srv pck: 50
02:35:32:224   d58   GPU0 t=511C fan=100%, GPU1 t=511C fan=100%, GPU2 t=511C fan=100%, GPU3 t=511C fan=100%, GPU4 t=511C fan=100%, GPU5 t=511C fan=100%
02:35:32:255   5a0   srv bs: 0
02:35:32:271   5a0   sent: 194
02:35:32:255   d58   em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 62,
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 20327
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 20139
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 20108
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 20295
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 4, hb time 20124
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 5, hb time 20295
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 6, hb time 20311
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 7, hb time 20124
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 8, hb time 20015
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 9, hb time 20186
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 10, hb time 20327
02:35:32:286   d58   watchdog - thread 11, hb time 20139
02:35:32:286   b14   recv: 51
02:35:32:286   b14   srv pck: 50
02:35:32:286   f68   recv: 51
02:35:32:286   f68   srv pck: 50
02:35:32:286   dbc   srv bs: 0
02:35:32:286   dbc   sent: 194
02:35:32:317   b14   srv bs: 0
02:35:32:317   b14   sent: 194
02:35:32:349   f68   srv bs: 0
02:35:32:349   f68   sent: 194
02:35:32:427   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:35:32:427   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:35:32:489   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:35:32:489   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x4444a13e5fbde3a249c48847c8551a7d631a4ac01a5b51341027852c2eac923f","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:35:32:489   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:32:489   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:35:32:489   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:32:489   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:32:489   ff0   buf:

02:35:35:968   8e0   recv: 51
02:35:35:968   8e0   srv pck: 50
02:35:35:999   8e0   srv bs: 0
02:35:35:999   8e0   sent: 194
02:35:40:975   c80   recv: 51
02:35:40:975   c80   srv pck: 50
02:35:41:007   c80   srv bs: 0
02:35:41:007   c80   sent: 194
02:35:41:053   ff0   send: {"id":6,"worker":"ETH1SUS","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x0", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000807bb666"]}

02:35:41:116   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:35:41:116   ff0   buf: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:35:41:116   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:35:41:116   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:41:116   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:41:116   ff0   buf:

02:35:42:442   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:35:42:442   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:35:42:504   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:35:42:504   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x4444a13e5fbde3a249c48847c8551a7d631a4ac01a5b51341027852c2eac923f","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:35:42:504   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:42:504   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:35:42:504   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:42:504   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:42:504   ff0   buf:

02:35:45:967   af4   recv: 51
02:35:45:967   af4   srv pck: 50
02:35:45:999   af4   srv bs: 0
02:35:45:999   af4   sent: 194
02:35:50:959   fc8   recv: 51
02:35:50:959   fc8   srv pck: 50
02:35:50:991   fc8   srv bs: 0
02:35:50:991   fc8   sent: 194
02:35:52:457   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:35:52:457   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:35:52:519   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:35:52:519   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x4444a13e5fbde3a249c48847c8551a7d631a4ac01a5b51341027852c2eac923f","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:35:52:519   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:35:52:519   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:35:52:519   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:35:52:519   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:35:52:519   ff0   buf:

02:35:55:967   6c4   recv: 51
02:35:55:967   6c4   srv pck: 50
02:35:55:998   6c4   srv bs: 0
02:35:55:998   6c4   sent: 194
02:36:00:678   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:36:00:678   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x2ed15c1a0cadf26311bac1152bfabf1d9bd56fefff5254101261d5b6fc705398","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0}


02:36:00:678   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:36:00:678   ff0   eth: job changed
02:36:00:678   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:00:678   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:00:678   ff0   buf:

02:36:00:678   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:36:00 - New job from eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008
02:36:00:678   ff0   target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #73
02:36:00:678   ff0   ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 14119, Rejected: 0, Time: 65:03
02:36:00:678   ff0   ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:36:00:975   e9c   recv: 51
02:36:00:975   e9c   srv pck: 50
02:36:01:006   e9c   srv bs: 0
02:36:01:006   e9c   sent: 194
02:36:01:068   ff0   send: {"id":6,"worker":"ETH1SUS","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x0", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000807bb666"]}

02:36:01:131   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:36:01:131   ff0   buf: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:36:01:131   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:36:01:131   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:01:131   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:01:131   ff0   buf:

02:36:02:472   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:36:02:472   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:36:02:535   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:36:02:535   ff0   buf: {"result":["0x2ed15c1a0cadf26311bac1152bfabf1d9bd56fefff5254101261d5b6fc705398","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:36:02:535   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:36:02:535   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:36:02:535   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:02:535   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:02:535   ff0   buf:

02:36:02:737   d58   GPU0 t=511C fan=100%, GPU1 t=511C fan=100%, GPU2 t=511C fan=100%, GPU3 t=511C fan=100%, GPU4 t=511C fan=100%, GPU5 t=511C fan=100%
02:36:02:737   d58   em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 63,
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 50779
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 50591
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 50560
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 50747
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 4, hb time 50576
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 5, hb time 50747
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 6, hb time 50763
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 7, hb time 50576
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 8, hb time 50467
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 9, hb time 50638
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 10, hb time 50779
02:36:02:737   d58   watchdog - thread 11, hb time 50591
02:36:05:982   724   recv: 51
02:36:05:982   724   srv pck: 50
02:36:06:013   724   srv bs: 0
02:36:06:013   724   sent: 194
02:36:10:974   3d4   recv: 51
02:36:10:974   3d4   srv pck: 50
02:36:11:005   3d4   srv bs: 0
02:36:11:005   3d4   sent: 194
02:36:11:395   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:36:11:395   ff0   buf: {"result":["0xc949686f3bd982770f48dcf9077c43ed81e5d98f1b77da7697e42156d4745e2b","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0}


02:36:11:395   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:36:11:395   ff0   eth: job changed
02:36:11:395   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:11:395   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:11:395   ff0   buf:

02:36:11:395   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:36:11 - New job from eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008
02:36:11:395   ff0   target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #73
02:36:11:395   ff0   ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 14119, Rejected: 0, Time: 65:03
02:36:11:395   ff0   ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:36:12:487   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:36:12:487   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:36:12:550   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:36:12:550   ff0   buf: {"result":["0xc949686f3bd982770f48dcf9077c43ed81e5d98f1b77da7697e42156d4745e2b","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:36:12:550   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:36:12:550   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:36:12:550   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:12:550   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:12:550   ff0   buf:

02:36:15:966   b60   recv: 51
02:36:15:966   b60   srv pck: 50
02:36:15:997   b60   srv bs: 0
02:36:15:997   b60   sent: 194
02:36:20:989   5b4   recv: 51
02:36:20:989   5b4   srv pck: 50
02:36:21:021   5b4   srv bs: 0
02:36:21:021   5b4   sent: 194
02:36:21:083   ff0   send: {"id":6,"worker":"ETH1SUS","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_submitHashrate","params":["0x0", "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000807bb666"]}

02:36:21:145   ff0   got 40 bytes
02:36:21:145   ff0   buf: {"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true}


02:36:21:145   ff0   parse packet: 39
02:36:21:145   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:21:145   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:21:145   ff0   buf:

02:36:22:503   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:36:22:503   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:36:22:565   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:36:22:565   ff0   buf: {"result":["0xc949686f3bd982770f48dcf9077c43ed81e5d98f1b77da7697e42156d4745e2b","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:36:22:565   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:36:22:565   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:36:22:565   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:22:565   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:22:565   ff0   buf:

02:36:23:735   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:36:23:735   ff0   buf: {"result":["0xdd8be6223181f800d39e7023b5fcd9322ca67852c38b3fb859a2df34c9dcebef","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0}


02:36:23:735   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:36:23:735   ff0   eth: job changed
02:36:23:735   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:23:735   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:23:735   ff0   buf:

02:36:23:735   ff0   ETH: 09/07/16-02:36:23 - New job from eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008
02:36:23:735   ff0   target: 0x0000000225c17d04, epoch #73
02:36:23:735   ff0   ETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 14119, Rejected: 0, Time: 65:04
02:36:23:735   ff0   ETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s
02:36:25:966   ae0   recv: 51
02:36:25:966   ae0   srv pck: 50
02:36:25:997   ae0   srv bs: 0
02:36:25:997   ae0   sent: 194
02:36:30:973   918   recv: 51
02:36:30:973   918   srv pck: 50
02:36:31:005   918   srv bs: 0
02:36:31:005   918   sent: 194
02:36:32:518   ff0   ETH: checking pool connection...
02:36:32:518   ff0   send: {"worker": "", "jsonrpc": "2.0", "params": [], "id": 3, "method": "eth_getWork"}

02:36:32:580   ff0   got 244 bytes
02:36:32:580   ff0   buf: {"result":["0xdd8be6223181f800d39e7023b5fcd9322ca67852c38b3fb859a2df34c9dcebef","0xc286f25d7b8f4ce9c9e38813c2b5a117c30004e403b9e5b4378c6694f63c7c40","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3}


02:36:32:580   ff0   parse packet: 243
02:36:32:580   ff0   eth: job is the same
02:36:32:580   ff0   remove first packet 1
02:36:32:580   ff0   new buf size: 1
02:36:32:580   ff0   buf:

02:36:33:189   d58   GPU0 t=511C fan=100%, GPU1 t=511C fan=100%, GPU2 t=511C fan=100%, GPU3 t=511C fan=100%, GPU4 t=511C fan=100%, GPU5 t=511C fan=100%
02:36:33:189   d58   em hbt: 0, fm hbt: 47,
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 0, hb time 81230
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 0 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 1, hb time 81042
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 0 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 2, hb time 81011
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 3, hb time 81198
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 1 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 4, hb time 81027
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 5, hb time 81198
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 2 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 6, hb time 81214
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 3 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 7, hb time 81027
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 3 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 8, hb time 80918
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 4 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 9, hb time 81089
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 4 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 10, hb time 81230
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 5 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:33:189   d58   watchdog - thread 11, hb time 81042
02:36:33:189   d58   WATCHDOG: GPU 5 hangs in OpenCL call, exit
02:36:34:203   d58   Restarting OK, exit...

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