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Also try the -lidag (low intensity dag generation command) maybe it helps
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January 27, 2018, 01:14:22 AM |
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"You enabled full remote management, but didn't set -mspw..." What's this error? i didn't change anything on my end and it started when I updated thw minee.
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MADEN
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January 27, 2018, 04:17:51 AM |
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"You enabled full remote management, but didn't set -mspw..." What's this error? i didn't change anything on my end and it started when I updated thw minee.
I'm getting this too, but I ended up just adding the following: -mpsw password Not the actual word password, but a password. I was getting this too until I added that Parameter. Now I get a different issue below: -- However, I'm getting an issue now, and it's "Srv: No password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" -- using SimpleMining OS w/Ethermine Pool and ClayMore ETH 10.6. However, everything seems to be running but I'm getting a: "Srv: no password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" Here is the command I'm running in SimpleMining: -wd 1 -r 1 -epool us2.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal WALLETHERE -epsw x -mpsw PASSWORDHERE -mport 127.0.0.1:3333 The -mport with 127.0.0.1 was recommended by SimpleMinign due to some botnet or something along those lines. What am I doing wrong? See: https://i.gyazo.com/35eddc49b26e7e942101976edf6d6556.pngAny help is super appreciated!
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January 27, 2018, 05:05:59 AM |
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running win10 (upgraded from win7) with rx 470 (19Mh/s) and rx 580 (22.4Mh/s) with 18.1 drivers (compute mode) and strap timings adjusted on the 470. claymore 10.5 crashes after 2-6 hours of running. Tried 10.1 and the same thing happens. System does not reboot after claymore crash it just waits for me to manually start claymore again. It was working fine under win7 (16.10.2 drivers and only rx 470)... anything I'm missing or is there a log I could check to see why claymore crashed? Thanks.
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January 27, 2018, 06:05:57 AM |
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running win10 (upgraded from win7) with rx 470 (19Mh/s) and rx 580 (22.4Mh/s) with 18.1 drivers (compute mode) and strap timings adjusted on the 470. claymore 10.5 crashes after 2-6 hours of running. Tried 10.1 and the same thing happens. System does not reboot after claymore crash it just waits for me to manually start claymore again. It was working fine under win7 (16.10.2 drivers and only rx 470)... anything I'm missing or is there a log I could check to see why claymore crashed? Thanks.
I have been having some problem that causes the miner to drop out, and checking the *log*.txt files I don't really find anything consistant as far as why. For the time being, I simply rewrote the "Start.bat" file to remove the ETHDCRMINER64.EXE from the end and replace it with "gomore" and added a "GOMORE.BAT" file that looks like this: @Echo Off ETHDCRMINER64 -param1 xx -param2 xx -param3 xx -paramETC xx . . . . . . gomore ^Z Which calls itself, thus creating an endless loop (break with <CTRL>C) that just jumps back into the miner. For the time being, it works. My problem is curious: sometimes it will run for hours, other times I get an "Unable to create DAG" message requiring an immediate restart. I have no clue ATM, my GPU temps aren't crazy high, snooping around in the log files, I don't see anything obvious that clues me into what's going on (or going wrong), etc By the way previous question: you can look in the *log*.txt files for clues - or not. I have, but don't have a handle on my problem. I have done due diligence. Nothing obvious.
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aizzaku
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January 27, 2018, 07:37:10 AM |
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"You enabled full remote management, but didn't set -mspw..." What's this error? i didn't change anything on my end and it started when I updated thw minee.
Hi, if you read the new update on claymore miner, it is mentioned that all these messages are warnings/notifications. for your case, if you dont use -mspw but still enable remote monitor it shows you this message for your safety so that when you use the remote monitor to access you need a password to access the machine.
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January 27, 2018, 07:40:48 AM |
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"You enabled full remote management, but didn't set -mspw..." What's this error? i didn't change anything on my end and it started when I updated thw minee.
I'm getting this too, but I ended up just adding the following: -mpsw password Not the actual word password, but a password. I was getting this too until I added that Parameter. Now I get a different issue below: -- However, I'm getting an issue now, and it's "Srv: No password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" -- using SimpleMining OS w/Ethermine Pool and ClayMore ETH 10.6. However, everything seems to be running but I'm getting a: "Srv: no password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" Here is the command I'm running in SimpleMining: -wd 1 -r 1 -epool us2.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal WALLETHERE -epsw x -mpsw PASSWORDHERE -mport 127.0.0.1:3333 The -mport with 127.0.0.1 was recommended by SimpleMinign due to some botnet or something along those lines. What am I doing wrong? See: https://i.gyazo.com/35eddc49b26e7e942101976edf6d6556.pngAny help is super appreciated! Okay, for the -mport u need to use just the port i think like -mport 3333 ( it is default ) i have not used simplemining but if you send a link when its mentioned about this botnet or something like u say then maybe i can help. the ip you using is the local one and not the one you can use to remote access the server i think.
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muzuca
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January 27, 2018, 07:57:28 AM |
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Hi folks, i have a strange problem and cant find the solution. only first card will set clocks and power AMd 18.1.1 Claymore 10.6 2x AMD 580 i configured the clock and memcock of both cards, and power. i used syntax: -mclock 2200,2200 and so on.
But only GPU 0 (first one) will comply! gpu z says it is at stock clock i want to tell her that resistance is futile. any ideas?
thanks a lot
Sometimes this happen with me... try something like this: when the miner start, wait until the last setting dag file and then close the miner. Open again and do the same for 2-3 times.
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January 27, 2018, 08:01:30 AM |
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running win10 (upgraded from win7) with rx 470 (19Mh/s) and rx 580 (22.4Mh/s) with 18.1 drivers (compute mode) and strap timings adjusted on the 470. claymore 10.5 crashes after 2-6 hours of running. Tried 10.1 and the same thing happens. System does not reboot after claymore crash it just waits for me to manually start claymore again. It was working fine under win7 (16.10.2 drivers and only rx 470)... anything I'm missing or is there a log I could check to see why claymore crashed? Thanks.
I have been having some problem that causes the miner to drop out, and checking the *log*.txt files I don't really find anything consistant as far as why. For the time being, I simply rewrote the "Start.bat" file to remove the ETHDCRMINER64.EXE from the end and replace it with "gomore" and added a "GOMORE.BAT" file that looks like this: @Echo Off ETHDCRMINER64 -param1 xx -param2 xx -param3 xx -paramETC xx . . . . . . gomore ^Z Which calls itself, thus creating an endless loop (break with <CTRL>C) that just jumps back into the miner. For the time being, it works. My problem is curious: sometimes it will run for hours, other times I get an "Unable to create DAG" message requiring an immediate restart. I have no clue ATM, my GPU temps aren't crazy high, snooping around in the log files, I don't see anything obvious that clues me into what's going on (or going wrong), etc By the way previous question: you can look in the *log*.txt files for clues - or not. I have, but don't have a handle on my problem. I have done due diligence. Nothing obvious. Hello, nice tip... I’m using the -r 0 config in start.bat and works well... not perfectly, but works.
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January 27, 2018, 08:16:55 AM |
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running win10 (upgraded from win7) with rx 470 (19Mh/s) and rx 580 (22.4Mh/s) with 18.1 drivers (compute mode) and strap timings adjusted on the 470. claymore 10.5 crashes after 2-6 hours of running. Tried 10.1 and the same thing happens. System does not reboot after claymore crash it just waits for me to manually start claymore again. It was working fine under win7 (16.10.2 drivers and only rx 470)... anything I'm missing or is there a log I could check to see why claymore crashed? Thanks.
Did you modded your GPUs bios? Are using a specific setup in claymore for your GPUs? As cclock, mclock? Probably for some reason your card are generating a lot of memory errors and crash time to time. My suggestion, mod you gpu bios, use the blockchain Aug 23 drivers, set the config cclock, mclock, mvddc and cvddc to Rx 580: 1150, 2150, 850, 850 respectively
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muzuca
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January 27, 2018, 08:24:45 AM |
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I have always 89 Mh/s, but seems less increase ETH per day Algoritm more difficult? Claymore's 10.0
Yes, look this charts https://etherscan.io/chart/difficultyThis is a kind of funny situation, because when the coin’s price rise, more people get interested and start to mine. Sharing the block rewards with more miners each day, do what we are seeing with our eth per day... we are receiving less.
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January 27, 2018, 08:56:40 AM |
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"You enabled full remote management, but didn't set -mspw..." What's this error? i didn't change anything on my end and it started when I updated thw minee.
I'm getting this too, but I ended up just adding the following: -mpsw password Not the actual word password, but a password. I was getting this too until I added that Parameter. Now I get a different issue below: -- However, I'm getting an issue now, and it's "Srv: No password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" -- using SimpleMining OS w/Ethermine Pool and ClayMore ETH 10.6. However, everything seems to be running but I'm getting a: "Srv: no password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" Here is the command I'm running in SimpleMining: -wd 1 -r 1 -epool us2.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal WALLETHERE -epsw x -mpsw PASSWORDHERE -mport 127.0.0.1:3333 The -mport with 127.0.0.1 was recommended by SimpleMinign due to some botnet or something along those lines. What am I doing wrong? See: https://i.gyazo.com/35eddc49b26e7e942101976edf6d6556.pngAny help is super appreciated! Okay, for the -mport u need to use just the port i think like -mport 3333 ( it is default ) i have not used simplemining but if you send a link when its mentioned about this botnet or something like u say then maybe i can help. the ip you using is the local one and not the one you can use to remote access the server i think. Here is a copy of it: Hello guys again Some another security advice worth to read ! Recently more and more botnets are sniffing for claymore API port forwarded on routers in whole internet. Even when claymore api port is in read-only state it seems that bots still can change mining pool and wallet if port for API(ethman) is forwarded outside. If you are using claymore miners then i advice to replace -mport -3333 by -mport 127.0.0.1:3333 If you dont have -mport specified in your config then i advice to add this as without it - it will act like -mport -3333 by default ! This way claymore API will be available only at localhost (for stats reading that are sent to dashboard) and not on your LAN IP address. I changed all default configs to that setting so if you are not sure just look at those examples. Also please remember not to forward 22 port. If you forward 22 port then botnets will find you in mater of hours i guess. Here are some articles: https://cryptovest.com/news/major-botnet-resurfaces-to-pounce-on-claymore-mining-rigs/https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6yoo47/claymore_hacked/
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January 27, 2018, 10:10:29 AM |
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"You enabled full remote management, but didn't set -mspw..." What's this error? i didn't change anything on my end and it started when I updated thw minee.
I'm getting this too, but I ended up just adding the following: -mpsw password Not the actual word password, but a password. I was getting this too until I added that Parameter. Now I get a different issue below: -- However, I'm getting an issue now, and it's "Srv: No password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" -- using SimpleMining OS w/Ethermine Pool and ClayMore ETH 10.6. However, everything seems to be running but I'm getting a: "Srv: no password found in request. Remote IP: 127.0.0.1" Here is the command I'm running in SimpleMining: -wd 1 -r 1 -epool us2.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal WALLETHERE -epsw x -mpsw PASSWORDHERE -mport 127.0.0.1:3333 The -mport with 127.0.0.1 was recommended by SimpleMinign due to some botnet or something along those lines. What am I doing wrong? See: https://i.gyazo.com/35eddc49b26e7e942101976edf6d6556.pngAny help is super appreciated! Okay, for the -mport u need to use just the port i think like -mport 3333 ( it is default ) i have not used simplemining but if you send a link when its mentioned about this botnet or something like u say then maybe i can help. the ip you using is the local one and not the one you can use to remote access the server i think. Here is a copy of it: Hello guys again Some another security advice worth to read ! Recently more and more botnets are sniffing for claymore API port forwarded on routers in whole internet. Even when claymore api port is in read-only state it seems that bots still can change mining pool and wallet if port for API(ethman) is forwarded outside. If you are using claymore miners then i advice to replace -mport -3333 by -mport 127.0.0.1:3333 If you dont have -mport specified in your config then i advice to add this as without it - it will act like -mport -3333 by default ! This way claymore API will be available only at localhost (for stats reading that are sent to dashboard) and not on your LAN IP address. I changed all default configs to that setting so if you are not sure just look at those examples. Also please remember not to forward 22 port. If you forward 22 port then botnets will find you in mater of hours i guess. Here are some articles: https://cryptovest.com/news/major-botnet-resurfaces-to-pounce-on-claymore-mining-rigs/https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6yoo47/claymore_hacked/I have a few computers to miner from one. Can I use -mport 127.0.0.1:3333? I tried, it does not work.
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January 27, 2018, 01:41:25 PM |
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When monitoring memory errors in HWinfo, how do they relate to mining?
If there are many errors, does that mean I will get lower reward? Shares rejected? Drop in hash speed?
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January 27, 2018, 02:06:27 PM |
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I'm having trouble since today to connect to any DCR pool. Apparently there was a change in the mining algorithm and all pool now either disconnects me or rejects all my shares.
Anyone else having same problem?
I tried dcr.suprnova.cc:3252 and stratum.decredpool.org:3343
I _have_ been seeing a lot of disconnects over the past 24 hours or so. I thought it was just my 3GB GPU (GTX1060), but it started around two days ago, now. At first I thought it was related to Claymore 10.6 release because the start of the disconnects increase started about the same time I changed from 10.5, but it still happens with the previous version, so that's not related to the problem. Same for me, I have many connection issues, they started also with the release of 10.6 a few days ago, I'm on nanopool. Unfortunately I also stopped dual-mining at the same time so I am not really sure if the problems might be related with this. My Hashrate did go down by more than 30% caused by the connection problems. At the moment I don't have time to check the reason so I simply switched to ethminer for the moment. ethminer has no connection issues at all.
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January 27, 2018, 03:19:01 PM |
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I'm having trouble since today to connect to any DCR pool. Apparently there was a change in the mining algorithm and all pool now either disconnects me or rejects all my shares.
Anyone else having same problem?
I tried dcr.suprnova.cc:3252 and stratum.decredpool.org:3343
I _have_ been seeing a lot of disconnects over the past 24 hours or so. I thought it was just my 3GB GPU (GTX1060), but it started around two days ago, now. At first I thought it was related to Claymore 10.6 release because the start of the disconnects increase started about the same time I changed from 10.5, but it still happens with the previous version, so that's not related to the problem. Same for me, I have many connection issues, they started also with the release of 10.6 a few days ago, I'm on nanopool. Unfortunately I also stopped dual-mining at the same time so I am not really sure if the problems might be related with this. My Hashrate did go down by more than 30% caused by the connection problems. At the moment I don't have time to check the reason so I simply switched to ethminer for the moment. ethminer has no connection issues at all. I’m using claymore v10.5 and coinmine.pl as DCR pool. I'm not having any problems. Try to change the pool.
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muzuca
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January 27, 2018, 03:42:17 PM |
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When monitoring memory errors in HWinfo, how do they relate to mining?
If there are many errors, does that mean I will get lower reward? Shares rejected? Drop in hash speed?
I don't know if the impact is so directly in a short time, as hours... but when I have a GPU with a lot of memory errors (more than 1 million in a few seconds) I'm able to mine just a few hours using this gpu and then the miner restart or hangs and I need to reboot. I think this is the most related problem.
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muzuca
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Noob here and kind of late in the game but still want to see how things work.
I have a PC with Windows 10, Intel based with eVGA 980 TI video card. I just downloaded 10.6 version of Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.6 (Windows/Linux).
I am getting around 10.70+ Mh/s as shown on the Windows console running "ETHEREUM-ONLY MINING MODE ENABLED"
Is this normal? If not, what can I do get the yield higher?
If things go well, I am thinking of building a rig with 4 GPUs but we will see.
Thanks,
Rick..
Try to use the configs that claymore have. As cclock, mclock. I saw an article about your gpu and the average hashrate is 18.5 mh/s. Another tip that I saw for your card is: “I had the same problem. Go to the control panel, 3d settings, and enable "optimize compute performance".” http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/gtx-980-ti-ethereum/
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January 27, 2018, 05:52:45 PM |
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I'm having trouble since today to connect to any DCR pool. Apparently there was a change in the mining algorithm and all pool now either disconnects me or rejects all my shares.
Anyone else having same problem?
I tried dcr.suprnova.cc:3252 and stratum.decredpool.org:3343
Change stratum to dcr-api.suprnova.cc instead of dcr.suprnova.cc
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January 27, 2018, 07:37:17 PM |
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Suggestion: red colored text should be used ONLY for error messages. Use yellow for warning type messages.
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