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February 11, 2018, 03:02:09 PM |
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hey guys, apologies if this has been answered before, but simple mining has been working perfectly for me up until yesterday. now all of a sudden, every single rig says "gpu 0 unresponsive, check overclocking" I check it and lower it a bit and it works fine for a couple hours then the same thing happens. I also am receiving "sinit timeout" and "msg buffer full" errors....any help?
Mining on equihash via dstm. cards were running around 60 degrees so nothing was overheating or blowing up. Using multiple different cards
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Wotan Wipeout
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February 11, 2018, 03:24:27 PM |
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I am using Simplemining and it shows like this:
44 GPU3 48C Sol/s: 549.8 Sol/W: 3.95 Avg: 549.8 I/s: 293.7 Sh: 2.06 0.95 43 ========== Sol/s: 2310.2 Sol/W: 3.96 Avg: 2330.7 I/s: 1248.1 Sh: 7.95 0.98 43 GPU0 44C Sol/s: 675.8 Sol/W: 4.01 Avg: 681.6 I/s: 366.0 Sh: 2.45 0.96 44 GPU1 57C Sol/s: 541.7 Sol/W: 3.90 Avg: 545.7 I/s: 291.9 Sh: 2.27 1.00 47 GPU2 53C Sol/s: 559.1 Sol/W: 3.97 Avg: 553.6 I/s: 296.3 Sh: 1.09 1.00 44 GPU3 48C Sol/s: 540.0 Sol/W: 3.94 Avg: 549.5 I/s: 293.6 Sh: 2.09 0.96 44 ========== Sol/s: 2316.6 Sol/W: 3.96 Avg: 2330.3 I/s: 1247.8 Sh: 7.89 0.98 44
Any hints to get it each in 1 Line?
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Wotan
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minebomb
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February 11, 2018, 04:05:52 PM |
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Hi
How do I configure fail over pools in smos?
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greerso
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February 11, 2018, 04:06:07 PM |
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Correction: The correct command at the time of writing is ln -s bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a sgminer-gm-5.5.5 . Regardless of this, look at the folder that you downloaded and make a link to that, exactly as it appears for you, these directory names contain version information that will change. Hey, There is a problem in this line ln -s bminer-v5.3.0 sgminer-gm-5.5.5 if you you will see that the folder that you expanded from the tar file is actually named bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a (could be something else by the time you read this, so check what you download and expand. The correct command at the time of writing is ln -s bminer-v5.3.0 sgminer-gm-5.5.5-e337b9a . I have an updated tutorial and will be adding how to add a cpu miner to smos here. https://steemit.com/@greerso . If I overlooked something in the rules about posting that kind of link here I would be happy to remove it and just paste the content here. IMO a link to the source material that I may update is more useful. Please add BMINNER !
You can do this yourself, courtesy Greerso from the VoskCoin group. 1. Log into your smOS install via ssh. ssh miner@<your.smos.ip.here.> 2. Login as root. miner@simpleminer:~$ sudo -s 3. Change to the smOS miners directory. root@simpleminer:~# cd /root/miner_org 4. Download bminer. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# wget https://www.bminercontent.com/releases/bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a-amd64.tar.xz 5. Expand the compressed directory, then delete the downloaded file. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# tar -xvf bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a-amd64.tar.xz root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# rm bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a-amd64.tar.xz 6. Choose one of the existing miners that you would like to replace with bminer, I chose 'sgminer-gm-5.5.5', then rename that folder so that smOS ignores it. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# mv sgminer-gm-5.5.5 sgminer-gm-5.5.5_backup 7. Create a symlink from the bminer directory to the sgminer directory and enter that directory. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# ln -s bminer-v5.3.0 sgminer-gm-5.5.5 root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# cd sgminer-gm-5.5.5 8. Create a symlink from the bminer application to masquerade as sgminer. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org/sgminer-gm-5.5.5# ln -s bminer sgminer 9. Go to http://simplemining.net and setup a new rig group for sgminer-gm-5.5.5 with the following miner options. This example is for MPH, but whatever your preferred pool is can go here. Change <yourusername> to your username duh. -uri stratum://<yourusername>.$rigName@us-east.equihash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20594 -no-timestamps -api 127.0.0.1:1880 10. Assign the new sgminer (really bminer) to a rig. Sit back and watch your sol/s and sol/w hit new highs. If you think I'm awesome, send me your zencash! If your rig sets on fire, you did something wrong, this worked for me. Hey mate, I followed your guide and I ended up here https://imgur.com/NCdp0Wtam I doing something wrong? Thank you for help :-)
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minebomb
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February 11, 2018, 04:13:15 PM |
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How do I add failover pools in smos?
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chuck732
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February 11, 2018, 04:43:09 PM |
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How come SMOS ID's the gpu's in wrong order? You know what I mean 0,1,2, etc.
I have a rig built with 7 GTX 1060's. The first 4 installed are Gigabyte GTX 1060 6gb cards starting from first slot. The last 3 installed are Asus Dual GTX 1060 3gb cards. But SMOS ID's them as -
"0" - 6 gb card "1" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "2" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "3" - 6 gb card "4" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "5" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "6" - 3 gb card
Does anyone know this is?
tytanick can you tell me why or help to fix this?
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February 11, 2018, 06:42:16 PM |
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How come SMOS ID's the gpu's in wrong order? You know what I mean 0,1,2, etc.
I have a rig built with 7 GTX 1060's. The first 4 installed are Gigabyte GTX 1060 6gb cards starting from first slot. The last 3 installed are Asus Dual GTX 1060 3gb cards. But SMOS ID's them as -
"0" - 6 gb card "1" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "2" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "3" - 6 gb card "4" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "5" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "6" - 3 gb card
Does anyone know this is?
tytanick can you tell me why or help to fix this?
whats your mainboard? smos id's nothing, how does the bios id's it? ask your mainboard manufacturer, this has nothing to do with smos phyiscal aligntment of the slots does not automatically mean it's is the internal alignment. And where is the problem if YOU know the aligntment of the cards?
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couchech
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February 11, 2018, 10:59:36 PM |
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Hello, i have a problem with simplemining os. I'm running 10 x gtx 1080 ti on asrock h110 btc motherboard.
Don't know how to fix this anymore. Please help.
For my experience there are 3 ways for that: 1. Seems to be your SMOS image was corrupted. Especially if you use USB pendrive - I had to change all my rigs to HDDs because of that. It happened after "some reason reboot" of the rig. I had to overwrite the image again. When one of my pendrives was damaged so that it couldn't be read by any program and PC, I changed it to old IDE HDD, and though that rig could reboot still I never had that "kernel panic" issue ever more. Then I changed all my rigs to HDDs. In one rig, after using it for months, I found that it would be better to set BIOS RAM settings manually instead of "Auto". Don't know why, but now it's stable much-much more. 2. One of your card is damaged. Bad issue, but may be... 3. Some settings in BIOS bring some conflict on PCI-e bus. For example: try to swich off unused devices in BIOS (like SATA or USB, Audio and so on). Hope could help anyway... Hi, thanks for the advice. In bios audio is turned off. I will change now smos to my SSD and try again. I can't run it for more than 24h, restarts constantly.It's driving me crazy.
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shakes1118
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February 12, 2018, 03:00:49 AM |
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Updated bminer install directions in SMOS courtesy Greerso from the VoskCoin group. 1. Log into your smOS install via ssh. ssh miner@<your.smos.ip.here.> 2. Login as root. miner@simpleminer:~$ sudo -s 3. Change to the smOS miners directory. root@simpleminer:~# cd /root/miner_org 4. Download bminer. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# wget https://www.bminercontent.com/releases/bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a-amd64.tar.xz 5. Expand the compressed directory, then delete the downloaded file. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# tar -xvf bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a-amd64.tar.xz root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# rm bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a-amd64.tar.xz 6. Choose one of the existing miners that you would like to replace with bminer, I chose 'sgminer-gm-5.5.5', then rename that folder so that smOS ignores it. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# mv sgminer-gm-5.5.5 sgminer-gm-5.5.5_backup 7. Create a symlink from the bminer directory to the sgminer directory and enter that directory. The line below has been updated to reflect a change in the tarball as distributed by bminer. If it does not work, please look at the folder that you downloaded and make a link to that, exactly as it appears for you, these directory names contain version information that will change. If you can not list a directory in linux and find a directory, google it (hint: 'ls'), if you still can't figure it out, you have no business installing another miner in smos. You should see a folder that you expanded from the tar file. Currently it is named bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a (could be something else by the time you read this, so check what you download and expanded.root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# ln -s bminer-v5.3.0-e337b9a sgminer-gm-5.5.5 root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org# cd sgminer-gm-5.5.5 8. Create a symlink from the bminer application to masquerade as sgminer. root@simpleminer:/root/miner_org/sgminer-gm-5.5.5# ln -s bminer sgminer 9. Go to http://simplemining.net and setup a new rig group for sgminer-gm-5.5.5 with the following miner options. This example is for MPH, but whatever your preferred pool is can go here. Change <yourusername> to your username duh. -uri stratum://<yourusername>.$rigName@us-east.equihash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20594 -no-timestamps -api 127.0.0.1:1880 10. Assign the new sgminer (really bminer) to a rig.
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February 12, 2018, 05:21:52 AM |
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Hey Tytanick, will you please give some consideration to adding bminer ( https://www.bminer.me/releases/) to your next iteration? 5.3 is the latest version. I too am finding that using it on Win 10 I get dramatically better results in conjunction with Nvidia GPU's. DSTM's miner is kind of hit and miss and there is the eternal problem of it slowing down after it starts. I experience no such problems with bminer. I'm actually getting demonstrably better hashrates and payouts using bminer on Flypool than using EWBF with no fee enabled. And that is allowing bminer's 2% fee. There has been a lot of talk in this forum about enabling bminer by spoofing sgminer but I would just rather use it natively if you would be kind enough to add it when you can. Many thanks.
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February 12, 2018, 05:44:46 AM |
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How come SMOS ID's the gpu's in wrong order? You know what I mean 0,1,2, etc.
I have a rig built with 7 GTX 1060's. The first 4 installed are Gigabyte GTX 1060 6gb cards starting from first slot. The last 3 installed are Asus Dual GTX 1060 3gb cards. But SMOS ID's them as -
"0" - 6 gb card "1" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "2" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "3" - 6 gb card "4" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "5" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "6" - 3 gb card
Does anyone know this is?
tytanick can you tell me why or help to fix this?
whats your mainboard? smos id's nothing, how does the bios id's it? ask your mainboard manufacturer, this has nothing to do with smos phyiscal aligntment of the slots does not automatically mean it's is the internal alignment. And where is the problem if YOU know the aligntment of the cards? maybe SMOS recognizes them as the miner program does, if it does then you should be able to add an option in your config for ordering to be correct..but idk if thats the case
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February 12, 2018, 06:14:45 AM |
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any body tell me what is going wrong in smos. 1: i use windows 10 64bit for mining and my cards temperature is between 45C-50C in single mining at 31.5 mhs. 2: but when i shift my rig to smos my cards hit 65C-75C temperature in single mining at 31.5 mhs 3: my all overclock settings are same and my cards is mining at 31.5 mhs on both systems and fans are running at 70% speed. 4: whats wrong with smos is there any tweak to control the temperature in smos??? 5: i m using sapphire rx 580 nitro+ cards with modded bios by my own timings... any body face this problem and got a solution please share... thanks in advance Regards.
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pinoycash
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February 12, 2018, 09:39:24 AM |
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any body tell me what is going wrong in smos. 1: i use windows 10 64bit for mining and my cards temperature is between 45C-50C in single mining at 31.5 mhs. 2: but when i shift my rig to smos my cards hit 65C-75C temperature in single mining at 31.5 mhs 3: my all overclock settings are same and my cards is mining at 31.5 mhs on both systems and fans are running at 70% speed. 4: whats wrong with smos is there any tweak to control the temperature in smos??? 5: i m using sapphire rx 580 nitro+ cards with modded bios by my own timings... any body face this problem and got a solution please share... thanks in advance Regards. Lower the power limit to lower watts depending on your needs to lower the temperature or its better to post the screenshot of your over clock settings so we can see what is your current setup.
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February 12, 2018, 11:17:37 AM |
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I always thought that starting from next to the cpu was 0, then next one was 1 and so on. And the OP is saying that is not the case. The bios see's them in a different order. Is this true? If so in linux how the hell do you tell which gpu is in what pcie slot? How come SMOS ID's the gpu's in wrong order? You know what I mean 0,1,2, etc.
I have a rig built with 7 GTX 1060's. The first 4 installed are Gigabyte GTX 1060 6gb cards starting from first slot. The last 3 installed are Asus Dual GTX 1060 3gb cards. But SMOS ID's them as -
"0" - 6 gb card "1" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "2" - 3 gb card - should be 6 gb card "3" - 6 gb card "4" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "5" - 6 gb card - should be 3 gb card "6" - 3 gb card
Does anyone know this is?
tytanick can you tell me why or help to fix this?
whats your mainboard? smos id's nothing, how does the bios id's it? ask your mainboard manufacturer, this has nothing to do with smos phyiscal aligntment of the slots does not automatically mean it's is the internal alignment. And where is the problem if YOU know the aligntment of the cards? maybe SMOS recognizes them as the miner program does, if it does then you should be able to add an option in your config for ordering to be correct..but idk if thats the case
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February 12, 2018, 11:45:55 AM |
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RigMaster
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February 12, 2018, 12:20:05 PM |
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Hi Everyone
Just built my first rig and I was going to install Windows 10 but I've just learnt of SMOS and really want to use it. Problem: I've got R9 290 + GTX 970 cards.
SMOS offers: R Series OS - Supports my R9 290 RX Series OS NV Series OS - Supports my GTX 970 RX + NV Series OS
I cannot see option for R + NV Series OS.
Is there a way for me to run my two cards together on SMOS?
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February 12, 2018, 12:44:20 PM |
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It's still not working, with latest update ? From what I read around the internet and from what bitnand.com crew has put on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st0e-_3LAfQSeems that they're using standard NVIDIA chipset drivers on Ubuntu. So I am not sure why are there issues with SMOS build.
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February 12, 2018, 01:04:31 PM |
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Hope they'll work, mine are coming in few days and I don't like Windows...
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February 12, 2018, 03:42:16 PM |
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Hello,
I have a gigabyte B250 fintech motherboard. I just can not get simplemining to boot. No matter if via USB stick or hard disk. I tried Etcher and Rufus. Maybe someone has an idea? Thank you!
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CatseyeN
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February 12, 2018, 05:54:46 PM |
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I have a gigabyte B250 fintech motherboard. I just can not get simplemining to boot. No matter if via USB stick or hard disk. I tried Etcher and Rufus. Maybe someone has an idea? Thank you!
I had a same issue on my GA-MA770T and GA-EP43/EP45T mobos. Try HDDRawCopy1.10Portable.exe - I use only it and really do not understand why does Tytanic recommend Etcher for SMOS.
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