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root@OpenWrt:~# bfgminer -D -d? [2013-11-10 10:46:28] setrlimit: Soft fd limit not being changed from 1024 (FD_SETSIZE=1024; hard limit=4096) [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Started bfgminer 3.4.0 [2013-11-10 10:46:28] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0002 - not a ft232r [2013-11-10 10:46:28] ft232r_scan: Found 1a40:0101 - not a ft232r [2013-11-10 10:46:28] ft232r_scan: Found 1a40:0101 - not a ft232r [2013-11-10 10:46:28] ft232r_scan: Found 125f:102f - not a ft232r [2013-11-10 10:46:28] ft232r_scan: Found 04d8:00de - not a ft232r [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0002 [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Not a ZTEX device 1a40:0101 [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Not a ZTEX device 1a40:0101 [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Not a ZTEX device 125f:102f [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Not a ZTEX device 04d8:00de [2013-11-10 10:46:28] DISPLAY not set, setting :0 just in case [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Failed to load OpenCL library, no GPUs usable [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Devices detected: [2013-11-10 10:46:28] Timers: Using clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) 0 devices listed
Nanofury is in: Bus 001 Device 006: ID 04d8:00de Microchip Technology, Inc.
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Zich
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November 10, 2013, 04:14:19 AM Last edit: November 10, 2013, 04:42:45 AM by Zich |
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bfgminer from : http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/bfgminer/3.4.0/openwrt/12.09/ar71xx/Installed driver on openwrt: Package name Version
kmod-hid 3.3.8-1 kmod-usb-acm 3.3.8-1 kmod-usb-core 3.3.8-1 kmod-usb-hid 3.3.8-1 kmod-usb-ohci 3.3.8-1 kmod-usb-storage 3.3.8-1 kmod-usb2 3.3.8-1 libusb 0.1.12-3 libusb-1.0 1.0.9-1 libusbpp 0.1.12-3 usbutils 005-1
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Luke-Jr (OP)
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November 10, 2013, 04:47:39 AM |
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3.5.1 please.
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Zich
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November 10, 2013, 04:59:56 AM |
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3.5.1 please.
Still 0 devices, but better. root@OpenWrt:~# bfgminer -D -d? [2013-11-10 11:55:22] setrlimit: Soft fd limit not being changed from 1024 (FD_SETSIZE=1024; hard limit=4096) [2013-11-10 11:55:22] Started bfgminer 3.5.1 [2013-11-10 11:55:22] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:005 (path=(null), vid=04d8, pid=00de, manuf=Microchip Technology Inc., prod=NanoFury NF1 v0.6, serial=0000073607) [2013-11-10 11:55:22] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:004 (path=(null), vid=125f, pid=102f, manuf=USB 2.0, prod=USB Flash Drive, serial=A200000000000397) [2013-11-10 11:55:22] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:003 (path=(null), vid=1a40, pid=0101, manuf=(null), prod=USB 2.0 Hub, serial=(null)) [2013-11-10 11:55:22] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:002 (path=(null), vid=1a40, pid=0101, manuf=(null), prod=USB 2.0 Hub, serial=(null)) [2013-11-10 11:55:22] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0002, manuf=Linux 3.3.8 ehci_hcd, prod=Generic Platform EHCI Controller, serial=ehci-platform) [2013-11-10 11:55:22] DISPLAY not set, setting :0 just in case [2013-11-10 11:55:22] Failed to load OpenCL library, no GPUs usable [2013-11-10 11:55:22] Devices detected: [2013-11-10 11:55:22] Timers: Using clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) 0 devices listed root@OpenWrt:~#
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Luke-Jr (OP)
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November 10, 2013, 05:08:22 AM |
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Ok, I feel stupid for not remembering this sooner: OpenWrt does not have a hidapi package, and thus BFGMiner for OpenWrt does not support NanoFury or HashBuster devices. Unfortunately, OpenWrt seems to be a mostly-dead project these days, and I doubt it will be easy for someone to get a new package added... If someone has the time to write one, however, I'd be glad to merge it into the BFGMiner OpenWrt packaging stuff in the meantime
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November 10, 2013, 05:11:53 AM |
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Ok, I feel stupid for not remembering this sooner: OpenWrt does not have a hidapi package, and thus BFGMiner for OpenWrt does not support NanoFury or HashBuster devices. Unfortunately, OpenWrt seems to be a mostly-dead project these days, and I doubt it will be easy for someone to get a new package added... If someone has the time to write one, however, I'd be glad to merge it into the BFGMiner OpenWrt packaging stuff in the meantime Thanks Luke
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HellDiverUK
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November 10, 2013, 11:20:58 AM |
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Ah, thanks Luke-Jr. Looks like I'll be firing up an old netbook to run these things then.
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November 10, 2013, 05:02:00 PM |
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Ok, I feel stupid for not remembering this sooner: OpenWrt does not have a hidapi package, and thus BFGMiner for OpenWrt does not support NanoFury or HashBuster devices. Unfortunately, OpenWrt seems to be a mostly-dead project these days, and I doubt it will be easy for someone to get a new package added... If someone has the time to write one, however, I'd be glad to merge it into the BFGMiner OpenWrt packaging stuff in the meantime What about the optional dependency: https://github.com/signal11/hidapiThat's linked in the https://github.com/luke-jr/bfgminer under "NanoFury USB sticks:"
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HellDiverUK
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November 10, 2013, 06:53:34 PM |
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OpenWrt does not have a hidapi package
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Illutian
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November 10, 2013, 07:44:00 PM |
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Well, reading what OpenWRT is it says it's Linux-based. So perhaps that HID API would work...I mean it's not like it'll cause the Apocolaypse if you try, right?
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cxboyminer
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November 10, 2013, 07:49:24 PM |
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3.5.1 please.
still using 3.3.0 How to update? I am using mac... I know it's depressing
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November 11, 2013, 12:54:36 AM |
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Need some help! Has this happen to anybody? I started BFG miner and it just hangs there does not recognizes any devices, also keeps saying I either have wrong URL and no workers setup. I check to see if something change because I have been mining with BTC guild for about 3 months. Also I check other pool that I have mined with for a while and still does nothing. I tried unplugging everything and removing and installing software and rebooting the system. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Taugeran
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November 11, 2013, 02:10:02 AM |
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3.5.1 please.
still using 3.3.0 How to update? I am using mac... I know it's depressing are you comfortable with the macintosh terminal or a linux terminal and following commands? if yes. which version of OSX are you running and post output from executing /usr/bin/hostinfo
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Bitfury HW & Habañero : 1.625Th/s tips/Donations: 1NoS89H3Mr6U5CmP4VwWzU2318JEMxHL1 Come join Coinbase
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helipotte
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November 11, 2013, 06:21:17 AM |
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When I connect to Eliguis and submit shares I see a lot of this:
Rejects meeting a lower difficulty requirement than pool ending with "(unknown-work)"
This makes rejects go through the roof! It also seems to go in cycles. I have seen constant rejects (95%) for up to 5 minutes.
cgminer does not do this. It has low or no rejects with same pool at same site with same hardware.
I prefer to use bfgminer but the rejects are killing the performance.
The only other pool I tried was Bitparking and it happened there too, just less.
Anyone know what (unknown-work) means?
Thanks!
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Luke-Jr (OP)
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November 11, 2013, 06:30:00 AM |
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When I connect to Eliguis and submit shares I see a lot of this:
Rejects meeting a lower difficulty requirement than pool ending with "(unknown-work)"
This makes rejects go through the roof! It also seems to go in cycles. I have seen constant rejects (95%) for up to 5 minutes.
cgminer does not do this. It has low or no rejects with same pool at same site with same hardware.
I prefer to use bfgminer but the rejects are killing the performance.
The only other pool I tried was Bitparking and it happened there too, just less.
Anyone know what (unknown-work) means?
Thanks!
I'm guessing your AS (Active Submissions) shoots up pretty high due to finding shares so fast, and submissions not keeping up... What kind of hardware are you using? I'm not sure if Eligius supports it yet, but you might try --request-diff <n> (where <n> is a reasonably high difficulty for your hardware). Also worth trying is a higher --submit-threads value.
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helipotte
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November 11, 2013, 06:33:17 AM Last edit: November 11, 2013, 07:04:19 AM by helipotte |
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I'm using a BFL single and proxy for 4 blades. Adds up to about 102Gh.
Edit: It looks like the pool has set difficulty to 32 but the miner (bfgminer 3.5.0) is still trying to submit diff 2 shares.
Very strange. This instance is only acting as a proxy for 4 blades ~40Gh. I did increase submit threads to 128 and restarted miner.
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Eternity
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November 11, 2013, 11:19:25 AM |
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How much does this differ from cgminer ?
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November 11, 2013, 05:07:49 PM |
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I am an idiot noob... just get that out of way
what do i need to type on command lines for ubuntu to switch from 3.3.0 to 3.5.1
uninstalled and reinstalled and got 3.3 again so help please
thanks
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juhakall
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November 11, 2013, 05:19:30 PM |
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How much does this differ from cgminer ?
- Different syntax for some configuration options, like device selection.
- Different way of using USB devices - cgminer uses raw USB devices, bfgminer uses USB serial devices.
- More detailed device statistics, since in bfgminer you can view the statistics of individual chips. I heard this would be doable in cgminer, too, it's just not yet implemented there.
- Better GBT support compared to cgminer. Almost everyone uses stratum nowadays, though.
- GPU support! cgminer doesn't support GPUs anymore.
- Oh, and the null termination byte in API replies was removed from bfgminer for some reason. Incompatibility ftw! (On that note, cgminer and bfgminer developers are 100% incompatible)
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Luke-Jr (OP)
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November 11, 2013, 07:28:49 PM |
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- Different way of using USB devices - cgminer uses raw USB devices, bfgminer uses USB serial devices.
Nitpicking clarification here: cgminer bypasses/replaces the vendor-supported-and-tested drivers to use its own custom drivers (a source of many bugs, from what I've seen), whereas BFGMiner sticks to using these known-working-and-supported drivers. There are some devices (ZTEX, Klondike, CoinTerra) which do not have vendor-supplied drivers, which BFGMiner uses/will use libusb (and the OS-level usbfs/WinUSB drivers) to access as appropriate. - Oh, and the null termination byte in API replies was removed from bfgminer for some reason. Incompatibility ftw!
Hey, I try to keep it compatible! Why no bug report? When did this change, and what null byte should there be?
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