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Author Topic: OLD: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB  (Read 1192942 times)
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March 20, 2014, 06:32:26 PM
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MultiMiner would not let me set my pool, Looked for hours, It wouldn't let me, theres no readme.

Right-click on any of the devices and it will show a list of the coins you have configured. Click one to select that coin for that device. You can also multi-select devices.

Admittedly the documentation is light but it exists and there are blog posts describing its usage as well, and a big forum thread too.

Also, there are tips shown on startup and one of the first ones tells you about right-clicking devices (and if you click the tip, it shows the right-click context menu).

ANY OTHER IDEAS? Seriously, MultiMiner was a clusterfuck, "Hang on installing bfgminer even though you said not to"

How did you "say not to"? MultiMiner installs BFGMiner as a first step. There is no "saying not to".
The very first popup i got inside the actual multiminer app when it asked about initial configuration said something like "multiminer would like to download bfgminer somethingsomething you can choose not to by selecting configure insetead of clicking Next" Anyways, this is the BFGminer thread, lets stop talking about MM here.

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March 20, 2014, 06:52:54 PM
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Build is failing for me on FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE ... I've installed the only uthash port there is -

Code:
rob@phoenix:/usr/ports$ pkg_info | grep uthash
uthash-1.9.8p2      hash table for C structures
rob@phoenix:/usr/ports$ make search key=uthash | grep ^Path | grep uthash
Path:   /usr/ports/devel/uthash
rob@phoenix:/usr/ports$

but it's failing to find it (or it's looking for something else) -

Code:
rob@phoenix:~/bfgminer-3.10.0$ ./configure --enable-scrypt --enable-cpumining
checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-freebsd9.1
<snip>
checking whether HASH_ITER is declared... no
configure: error: Could not find HASH_ITER - please install uthash-dev 1.9.4+
rob@phoenix:~/bfgminer-3.10.0$

I've tried moving the header files into the bfgminer top directory, as well as passing /usr/local/include to configure as the include path on the command line, but I keep getting the same error.

Any suggestions/pointers?


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March 20, 2014, 06:58:18 PM
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Been using the PR2 version of bfgminer for my 10 gridseeds. Some observations:

1. Out of all three (cgminer, bfgminer, cpuminer), I've found bfgminer to be the most stable for longer durations
2. Sometimes on starting miner, 1-2 gridseeds don't join. Switching off the power to the gridseeds as well as restarting usually fixes that. Not sure if bfgminer can recylce them programmatically, but that'll be cool.
3. I'm sure you know the issue with reporting diff as 0 for all accepted shares
4. Didnt get bfgminer.conf to work with gridseeds.
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March 20, 2014, 07:23:00 PM
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Been using the PR2 version of bfgminer for my 10 gridseeds. Some observations:

1. Out of all three (cgminer, bfgminer, cpuminer), I've found bfgminer to be the most stable for longer durations
2. Sometimes on starting miner, 1-2 gridseeds don't join. Switching off the power to the gridseeds as well as restarting usually fixes that. Not sure if bfgminer can recylce them programmatically, but that'll be cool.
3. I'm sure you know the issue with reporting diff as 0 for all accepted shares
4. Didnt get bfgminer.conf to work with gridseeds.

are you on pi?

have you gotten dualmode to work yet or have you tried?

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March 20, 2014, 07:59:57 PM
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2. Sometimes on starting miner, 1-2 gridseeds don't join. Switching off the power to the gridseeds as well as restarting usually fixes that. Not sure if bfgminer can recylce them programmatically, but that'll be cool.
Did you try going to (M)anage Devices > (+)Add Device > all (from within bfgminer)?
This works for me, after a few seconds it will add all missing devices.
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March 20, 2014, 08:36:39 PM
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Been using the PR2 version of bfgminer for my 10 gridseeds. Some observations:

1. Out of all three (cgminer, bfgminer, cpuminer), I've found bfgminer to be the most stable for longer durations
2. Sometimes on starting miner, 1-2 gridseeds don't join. Switching off the power to the gridseeds as well as restarting usually fixes that. Not sure if bfgminer can recylce them programmatically, but that'll be cool.
3. I'm sure you know the issue with reporting diff as 0 for all accepted shares
4. Didnt get bfgminer.conf to work with gridseeds.

are you on pi?

have you gotten dualmode to work yet or have you tried?

jeff

Nopes not yet. I just placed an order to get the model b, so I don't have to keep my desktop powered up all the time.
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2. Sometimes on starting miner, 1-2 gridseeds don't join. Switching off the power to the gridseeds as well as restarting usually fixes that. Not sure if bfgminer can recylce them programmatically, but that'll be cool.
Did you try going to (M)anage Devices > (+)Add Device > all (from within bfgminer)?
This works for me, after a few seconds it will add all missing devices.

Yes, that sometimes works for me. Other times some devices won't show accepted shares but start working again after a psu/usb hub reset. I wonder if that's because of bfgminer or maybe the difficulty is set too high from the pool and some GS just can't mine fast enough. The pool probably only sees one worker at 3.5Mh and not 10x GS?
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March 20, 2014, 10:44:45 PM
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I'm trying to build the gridseed fork on a Raspberry Pi.  I already have the standard bfgminer built and running on this RPi, controlling Bitfury and BFL hardware.  When I try to build the gridseed fork, though, it fails on link:

*** error snipped; see above ***

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It looks like it needs lowl-vcom.c to be built and the resulting object file linked in, but the build system isn't pulling it in for some reason.  After make, lowl-vcom.o doesn't exist.

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March 21, 2014, 12:31:45 AM
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just got done compiling bfgminer on my rasberry and have gridseeds - can someone give me some pointers as to how to fire it up and dual mine with bfgminer?

thanks in advance.
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March 21, 2014, 12:34:54 AM
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just got done compiling bfgminer on my rasberry and have gridseeds - can someone give me some pointers as to how to fire it up and dual mine with bfgminer?

Currently Dual Mode is only supported with the DualMiners (1-chip USB sticks). The 5-chip GridSeed devices allow full-speed Scrypt mining and overclocking if you build from my pre-release branch but there's no BTC or Dual Mode support (yet).

Luke and I are working on getting the DualMiner code finalized and merged and then I'll be digging back into the GridSeed driver to finish up all the features.

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thanks for the prompt reply - I'll be happy to test that code for you when it's ready. I keep a few of my GS's on the ready for test purposes.

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March 21, 2014, 12:41:57 AM
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With the recent release of Bitcoin Core 0.9.0 would it be prudent to reinstall BFGMiner? Does the new release have any effect on the current version of BFG?
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March 21, 2014, 01:53:53 AM
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I'm trying to build the gridseed fork on a Raspberry Pi.  I already have the standard bfgminer built and running on this RPi, controlling Bitfury and BFL hardware.  When I try to build the gridseed fork, though, it fails on link:

*** error snipped; see above ***

More info:

It looks like it needs lowl-vcom.c to be built and the resulting object file linked in, but the build system isn't pulling it in for some reason.  After make, lowl-vcom.o doesn't exist.

Another update, this time with a workaround:

I had been building with just Gridseed support.  Adding support for another miner that uses lowl-vcom (the Avalon driver needs this too, for instance) will build a working bfgminer.  I might go back and rebuild with Bitfury and BFL support and try using one binary for all mining in this rig, since those are all the hardware types attached to it.

With that in place, having bfgminer.conf set up is useful to keep from screwing up options at the command line.  Here's what I'm using with two Gridseeds:

Code:
{
"pools" : [
        {
                "url" : "stratum+tcp://multi2.wemineall.com:5555",
                "user" : "salfter.miner2",
                "pass" : "x",
                "pool-priority" : "0"
        }
]
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"api-listen" : true,
"api-mcast-port" : "4029",
"api-port" : "4029",
"expiry" : "120",
"expiry-lp" : "3600",
"log" : "5",
"no-pool-disable" : true,
"no-show-processors" : true,
"no-show-procs" : true,
"no-submit-stale" : true,
"queue" : "90",
"scan-time" : "60",
"scrypt" : true,
"skip-security-checks" : "0",
"temp-hysteresis" : "3",
"shares" : "0",
"kernel-path" : "/usr/local/share/bfgminer",
"scan" : [
        "gridseed:/dev/ttyACM0",
        "gridseed:/dev/ttyACM1"
],
"set-device" : [
        "gridseed:clock=850"
],
"api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1,192.168.100.0/24"
}

The API port was moved to 4029 because another bfgminer instance on port 4028 is using the Bitfury and BFL hardware to mine Bitcoin.  The "scan" array lets you point it at the appropriate devices ("gridseed:all" tried to grab the BFL miners on /dev/ttyUSB* as well), and the "set-device" array lets you set clockspeed. "temp-hysteresis" and "kernel-path" probably aren't needed, but I haven't tried removing them. "queue" should probably be reduced; it was set ridiculously high to keep my Bitfury boards running.

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March 21, 2014, 02:27:51 AM
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Hello all!

I just got my first miner setup with BFGminer. I'm running an Antminer U2. It is working, but the h/s is really low. Much lower than what it should be. It is currently running from 200-500 Mh/s when it is supposed to do 2 Gh/s w/o being overclocked.

Here is the command line that I am using. I typed it directly from the Support page of the BTCGuild website:

-o http://stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u ****** -p ****** -S all --icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing 3.0=100

Is there anything I can add to it to make it run up to par with its specifications? I tried Googling it and I noticed things like the clocking speed command for Antminers -> –set-device antminer:clock=x0981. I tried adding that at the end and it had no effect.

I posted elsewhere and found out that if I just deleted the icarus stuff that it would at least increase my h/s. It is now up to just under 1 Gh/s and holding pretty solid around there.

This is still undesirable, though. How can I optimize my hash rate?

Note: I have already installed the latest version of the CP210x_VCP driver for Windows.
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Hello all!

I just got my first miner setup with BFGminer. I'm running an Antminer U2. It is working, but the h/s is really low. Much lower than what it should be. It is currently running from 200-500 Mh/s when it is supposed to do 2 Gh/s w/o being overclocked.

Here is the command line that I am using. I typed it directly from the Support page of the BTCGuild website:

-o http://stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u ****** -p ****** -S all --icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing 3.0=100

Is there anything I can add to it to make it run up to par with its specifications? I tried Googling it and I noticed things like the clocking speed command for Antminers -> –set-device antminer:clock=x0981. I tried adding that at the end and it had no effect.

I posted elsewhere and found out that if I just deleted the icarus stuff that it would at least increase my h/s. It is now up to just under 1 Gh/s and holding pretty solid around there.

This is still undesirable, though. How can I optimize my hash rate?

Note: I have already installed the latest version of the CP210x_VCP driver for Windows.

That is the wrong settings.  Those are for USB Block Eruptor. Here is what mine are: "C:\bfgminer\bfgminer.exe -S antminer:all --set-device antminer:clock=x0A81 --http-port 8330". Yes I have some overclocking, no OC is x0881. The http-port has to do with my 'Cube (I just copied and pasted from my Windows shortcut).  It works for me, and I am on BTCGuild.

My config, without pools, and with settings for my USB Block Eruptors included:

"api-mcast-port" : "4028",
"api-port" : "4028",
"expiry" : "120",
"expiry-lp" : "3600",
"failover-only" : true,
"gpu-platform" : "0",
"log" : "5",
"no-pool-disable" : true,
"no-show-processors" : true,
"no-show-procs" : true,
"no-unicode" : true,
"queue" : "13",
"scan-time" : "60",
"skip-security-checks" : "0",
"submit-stale" : true,
"temp-hysteresis" : "3",
"shares" : "0",
"kernel-path" : "C:\\BFGMiner\\/bin",
"scan" : [
   "antminer:all",
   "antminer:all",
   "all",
   "antminer:all",
   "all",
   "all",
   "all",
   "all",
   "antminer:all"
],
"http-port" : 8330,
"set-device" : [
   "antminer:baud=115200",
   "cairnsmore:baud=115200",
   "erupter:baud=115200",
   "icarus:baud=115200",
   "antminer:work_division=1",
   "cairnsmore:work_division=1",
   "erupter:work_division=1",
   "icarus:work_division=1",
   "antminer:fpga_count=1",
   "cairnsmore:fpga_count=1",
   "erupter:fpga_count=1",
   "icarus:fpga_count=1",
   "antminer:timing=3.0=100",
   "cairnsmore:timing=3.0=100",
   "erupter:timing=3.0=100",
   "icarus:timing=3.0=100",
   "antminer:clock=x0A81",
   "antminer:clock=x0981",
   "antminer:clock=x0A81"
]
}
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March 21, 2014, 04:33:33 AM
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With the recent release of Bitcoin Core 0.9.0 would it be prudent to reinstall BFGMiner? Does the new release have any effect on the current version of BFG?
No, there is no need for that. Completely separate code wise.
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Can you advise me a pool with a low difficulty like that I can test? I am on multipool https://www.multipool.us/

Thank you for your help


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Please post both your startup and your configuration file. That way we can help you.

Here is my start bat :

bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://eu.multipool.us:8888 -u hide.hide -p hide -S antminer:all

pause

I did this script just to try to make it work, I think there is other parameters useful

I see a lot of people talking about a config file, but I never created one, is it required for bfgminer ?

I'll try another pool and give you news


EDIT : So I tried BTGGuild, and it seems better http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/952965Capture.png
When I go on my dashboard I see my speed, so it seems to work.

Thank you for your help, have another little question :

Is it complicated or require special config/script to run multiple antminer on USB hub? When I had problem my stick was on my computer, now I put it on a hub and it works at the first time. Do I need to do something else or can I add my other sticks?

LAST EDIT : So I tried to put 2 stick on one hub, but it didn't launch the second. I put the stick in my USB of my motherboard, and the two works. I will leave it like that until someone of you have the kind to help me =)

Thank you at everybody, I did a big jump (but I'm still newbie, I must write, rewrite, and still write!)
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March 21, 2014, 04:34:17 PM
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The biggest problem with multiple sticks on usb hubs is insufficient power.  I'm running 6 at the moment, but have an large power supply on it.  Search the BFGminer/Antminer thread and you will find several recommendations on hubs that work well (warning, none are $19 units, but many are under $60).

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I've got a cheap dynex 7 port hub that runs 5 U1's OCed to 2.0gh/s each.  Works great.  The power supply pushes just under 4 amps...
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March 21, 2014, 07:05:11 PM
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Hi all! Hi Luke-Jr!

I would like to ask about HashBuster devices and BFGminer.
I've got HashBuster Alpha and three HashBuster Micro.
They are work at bgfminer on Rasp Pi (Raspbian)
And i have few questions about fine-tuning...

For first, on Parp Pi, I get many extra lines in log, like:
HBA 0c: unknown work (ac:2325aaf8) - ignored
or
HBA0:4 failed to update stats
On PC with Ubuntu they are much smaller
Can somehow influence this?

Code:
 bfgminer version 3.10.0 - Started: [2014-03-21 20:21:56] - [  0 days 00:34:42]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Connected to pool.poll.com diff 64 with stratum as user user
 Block: ...1849cac6 #291710  Diff:4.25G (30.42Ph/s)  Started: [20:42:54]
 ST:35  F:0  NB:5  AS:0  BW:[ 48/ 62 B/s]  E:532.93  I:  610uBTC/hr  BS:43.3k
 4/33   47.0C | 127.6/131.2/126.1Gh/s | A:1117 R:15+0(1.2%) HW:2899/4.5%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 HBA 0:  8.0C | 58.43/66.93/64.77Gh/s | A: 596 R:13+0(1.9%) HW:1840/5.4%
 HBR 0: 33.0C | 21.84/21.55/20.67Gh/s | A: 198 R: 1+0(.61%) HW: 382/3.6%
 HBR 1: 33.0C | 21.33/21.22/20.22Gh/s | A: 161 R: 1+0(.73%) HW: 257/2.5%
 HBR 2: 47.0C | 21.49/21.59/20.50Gh/s | A: 169 R: 0+0(none) HW: 436/4.2%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-03-21 20:56:28] Accepted 013fa3fd HBA 0f Diff 205/64
 [2014-03-21 20:56:29] HBA 0f: unknown work (a3:c5f5e897) - ignored
 [2014-03-21 20:56:29] HBA 0c: unknown work (ac:2325aaf8) - ignored
 [2014-03-21 20:56:29] Accepted 00f77543 HBR 1i Diff 264/64
 [2014-03-21 20:56:29] HBA0:3 failed to update stats
 [2014-03-21 20:56:29] Accepted 022cc26e HBR 0c Diff 117/64
 [2014-03-21 20:56:29] HBA 0c: unknown work (ae:4380664a) - ignored
 [2014-03-21 20:56:29] HBA0:3 failed to update stats
 [2014-03-21 20:56:30] HBA0:4 failed to update stats
 [2014-03-21 20:56:30] Accepted 00ae2a48 HBR 1f Diff 376/64
 [2014-03-21 20:56:32] HBA0:4 failed to update stats
 [2014-03-21 20:56:32] HBA0:1 failed to update stats



Second...
There may be options for config bfgminer to work with HashBuster?

Thank you!
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