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September 05, 2016, 10:38:44 PM Last edit: September 06, 2016, 12:24:09 AM by orionpaxx12 |
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Hi Claymore, can the dual miner be used for Miningpoolhub's port 17020 (Etash auto switching stratum port)? TQ.
i have the same problem connecting to the same pool and port, but when i connect to mining rig rentals and then connect to miningpoolhub i connect and it works fine but i cant connect to miningpoolhub directly edit:using -esm 3 working great now
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orionpaxx12
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September 05, 2016, 11:47:06 PM |
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Hello,
Is better amd 15.12 drivers to used 6x msi r9 390x? Or is better the new driver?
Thanks
i use 15.12 with my 3 r9 390x's and i am getting 32.1mh/s working really well i have been using them with this miner the whole time
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Dev_Sempak_coin
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September 06, 2016, 12:51:29 AM |
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just want to ask. i want to try solo mining use claymore, any tutorial how to do it?
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bgminersz
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September 06, 2016, 02:06:53 AM |
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@Claymore
Hello, I have a strange problem under Ubuntu 14.04. The miner hangs after bad CL request and watchdog is not able to restart it. When I try to close the miner console the whole rig hangs and one only solution is reboot.
Any help will be appreciated.
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September 06, 2016, 04:07:39 AM |
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Just type in google 'What's my IP' then hit search it would display your ISP IP's. hope that helps.
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Lion BItcoin Shop
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September 06, 2016, 04:53:14 AM |
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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?
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adamvp
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September 06, 2016, 05:48:49 AM |
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You should add port numer or so Or rather you need to use port forwarding in your router
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Lion BItcoin Shop
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September 06, 2016, 07:18:21 AM |
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You should add port numer or so Or rather you need to use port forwarding in your router im use port 3333 i check my claymore port and ip port is right. im using Three internet provider (dial up) , are this the reason why i can't connect at claymore monitor ?
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peoples
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September 06, 2016, 08:07:53 AM |
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@Claymore
Hello, I have a strange problem under Ubuntu 14.04. The miner hangs after bad CL request and watchdog is not able to restart it. When I try to close the miner console the whole rig hangs and one only solution is reboot.
Any help will be appreciated.
Same here, watchdog reports OpenCL hang on card but doesn't restart the rig. Restart (-r) is default.
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Claymore (OP)
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September 06, 2016, 08:15:34 AM |
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@Claymore Hello, I have a strange problem under Ubuntu 14.04. The miner hangs after bad CL request and watchdog is not able to restart it. When I try to close the miner console the whole rig hangs and one only solution is reboot. Any help will be appreciated.
Same here, watchdog reports OpenCL hang on card but doesn't restart the rig. Restart (-r) is default. Same in Windows. If OpenCL fails, in many cases you won't be able to restart miner or reboot PC, the only way is to press RESET button. It is not related to miner, it is related to video drivers.
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.m.
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September 06, 2016, 08:18:16 AM |
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AMD - isn't it ?
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Claymore (OP)
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September 06, 2016, 08:22:03 AM |
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AMD - isn't it ? When Nvidia drivers fail (for example, too much OC, or bug in kernels) - you will see unpleasant things too. After it even if it works, it will work slowly, at least in my tests, and system reboot is necessary anyway.
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September 06, 2016, 08:36:15 AM |
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maybe disabling-enabling specific device is enough? i used devmanview ages ago to disable-enable a GPU from command-line in case of driver errors without reboot
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September 06, 2016, 10:53:23 AM |
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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 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 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
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September 06, 2016, 11:52:47 AM |
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someone throw me a bone here - any pointers will be greatly appreciated 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
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September 06, 2016, 12:00:58 PM |
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Windows is a virus / bug by itself, use Linux. Same in Windows. If OpenCL fails, in many cases you won't be able to restart miner or reboot PC, the only way is to press RESET button. It is not related to miner, it is related to video drivers. AMD - isn't it ? When Nvidia drivers fail (for example, too much OC, or bug in kernels) - you will see unpleasant things too. After it even if it works, it will work slowly, at least in my tests, and system reboot is necessary anyway. I could not help myself, sorry for OT, last one.
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adamvp
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September 06, 2016, 12:03:58 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?
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September 06, 2016, 01:52:03 PM |
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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. 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...
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