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February 24, 2017, 02:52:07 AM |
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yes, but i have no idea where logfiles go. plus, what is <logfilename> and/or my_log_file? I did not assign any. Thanks.
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zzzzzzzzzz
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February 24, 2017, 03:27:28 AM |
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yes, but i have no idea where logfiles go. plus, what is <logfilename> and/or my_log_file? I did not assign any. Thanks.
You can put the log file anywhere you have permissions to do so. So, if your home directory is /home/joe, you can put the log file anywhere in /home/joe. You can create a log directory for all your log files with: "mkdir logs" (remove quotes), so the path to your log directory would be: /home/joe/logs. As far as the name of the log file itself, it can be anything that makes sense to you, like: optiminer.log, so the full log file path would be: /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log. People use things like <logfilename> or /my_log_file, because they have no idea how your system is set up, they're just placeholders/tokens that you replace with the real directory+filename, e.g. /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log, that you are going to use. HTH
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February 24, 2017, 04:33:41 AM |
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yes, but i have no idea where logfiles go. plus, what is <logfilename> and/or my_log_file? I did not assign any. Thanks.
You can put the log file anywhere you have permissions to do so. So, if your home directory is /home/joe, you can put the log file anywhere in /home/joe. You can create a log directory for all your log files with: "mkdir logs" (remove quotes), so the path to your log directory would be: /home/joe/logs. As far as the name of the log file itself, it can be anything that makes sense to you, like: optiminer.log, so the full log file path would be: /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log. People use things like <logfilename> or /my_log_file, because they have no idea how your system is set up, they're just placeholders/tokens that you replace with the real directory+filename, e.g. /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log, that you are going to use. HTH not to split hair, but @Big Wolf says to implement the following in the mine.sh file : ./optiminer-zcash -s $POOL -u $USER -p $PASSWORD -l <logfilename> --watchdog-timeout 30 --watchdog-cmd "./watchdog-cmd.sh" @zzzzzzzzzz says: You can create a log directory for all your log files with: "mkdir logs" (remove quotes), so the path to your log directory would be: /home/joe/logs. As far as the name of the log file itself, it can be anything that makes sense to you, like: optiminer.log, so the full log file path would be: /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log To me, these are diametrically opposing codes. if I make a /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log file, then @BigWolf script makes no sense, because the <logfilename> of his example is in the optiminer-zcash folder, is it not, while the logfile in your example is in logs folder, unless you can include a different path in his <logfilename>. Linux pros always post in a way that the meaning is difficult to fully grasp. I give you one another example in driver install: they say that you have to do sudo usermod -a -G video $LOGNAME Now, what do they mean by $LOGNAME? say if my log name is peter, is the command $peter or just peter? same in your guys examples: when you say /my_log_file, do you mean thewholepath/nameoffile or something else (just /nameoffile)?
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February 24, 2017, 05:17:36 AM |
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yes, but i have no idea where logfiles go. plus, what is <logfilename> and/or my_log_file? I did not assign any. Thanks.
You can put the log file anywhere you have permissions to do so. So, if your home directory is /home/joe, you can put the log file anywhere in /home/joe. You can create a log directory for all your log files with: "mkdir logs" (remove quotes), so the path to your log directory would be: /home/joe/logs. As far as the name of the log file itself, it can be anything that makes sense to you, like: optiminer.log, so the full log file path would be: /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log. People use things like <logfilename> or /my_log_file, because they have no idea how your system is set up, they're just placeholders/tokens that you replace with the real directory+filename, e.g. /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log, that you are going to use. HTH not to split hair, but @Big Wolf says to implement the following in the mine.sh file : ./optiminer-zcash -s $POOL -u $USER -p $PASSWORD -l <logfilename> --watchdog-timeout 30 --watchdog-cmd "./watchdog-cmd.sh" @zzzzzzzzzz says: You can create a log directory for all your log files with: "mkdir logs" (remove quotes), so the path to your log directory would be: /home/joe/logs. As far as the name of the log file itself, it can be anything that makes sense to you, like: optiminer.log, so the full log file path would be: /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log To me, these are diametrically opposing codes. if I make a /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log file, then @BigWolf script makes no sense, because the <logfilename> of his example is in the optiminer-zcash folder, is it not, while the logfile in your example is in logs folder, unless you can include a different path in his <logfilename>. Linux pros always post in a way that the meaning is difficult to fully grasp. I give you one another example in driver install: they say that you have to do sudo usermod -a -G video $LOGNAME Now, what do they mean by $LOGNAME? say if my log name is peter, is the command $peter or just peter? same in your guys examples: when you say /my_log_file, do you mean thewholepath/nameoffile or something else (just /nameoffile)? The optiminer -l option will put the logfile wherever you tell it to. If you start ./miner.sh, and you *just* give a file name with -l, then yes, the log file will be in the directory you started ./mine.sh in. If, however, you use the -l option as: -l /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log, then that's where it will go. $LOGNAME is a standard environment variable, like $PATH and $HOME, and is set to your username when you log in. It always exists; you don't have to set it yourself.
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February 24, 2017, 07:17:17 PM |
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280X gives best hashrate on Claymore miner. About 10% best than Optiminer. But on 270X Optiminer is quicker than Clamore 1-5%.
How reach Claymore's miner speed on 280X with Optiminer?
P.S. Windows 10 Pro, Crimson 15.12.
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Biodom
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February 24, 2017, 07:38:21 PM |
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The optiminer -l option will put the logfile wherever you tell it to. If you start ./miner.sh, and you *just* give a file name with -l, then yes, the log file will be in the directory you started ./mine.sh in. If, however, you use the -l option as: -l /home/joe/logs/optiminer.log, then that's where it will go.
$LOGNAME is a standard environment variable, like $PATH and $HOME, and is set to your username when you log in. It always exists; you don't have to set it yourself.
Thanks, I think that i am getting there.
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gametech0101
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February 26, 2017, 02:36:09 PM |
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Further speed improvements are very difficult, indeed. I have been experimenting with a different algorithm, but that is (currently) still slower than the current one. Though there is still more room for optimization there.
I plan to release an update on the current algorithm that should bring a small improvement, probably by the end of the week.
Hi Optiminer, some update of the current algorithm on the road?
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February 26, 2017, 09:53:43 PM |
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Opti when will the new release?
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optiminer (OP)
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February 26, 2017, 10:35:07 PM |
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Opti when will the new release?
Code is done, doing final testing for 1.7. Then, I just need to build it for all platforms. 1-2 days.
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February 26, 2017, 11:17:41 PM |
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The new release will be an increase in the rate?
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February 27, 2017, 01:39:32 AM |
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any one can compare it with claymore? i want to try this version, but now my claymore can get high mhs at last version.
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pilalove
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February 27, 2017, 02:59:15 AM |
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The new release will be an increase in the rate?
Im waiting you. Hope you improve and increase sol with tahati 7950 and 280x. Currently, i get 235sol with 7950 core mem 820/1250. 280x get 260sol core mem 850/1500
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Demarsac
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February 27, 2017, 08:02:48 AM |
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any one can compare it with claymore? i want to try this version, but now my claymore can get high mhs at last version.
Yes for Linux: Optiminer 1.6.2 Hashing= 1840 Power draw= 970W Report from pool= about 560 shares Claymore 12.1 Hashing = 1870 Power draw= 960w Report from pool = about 500 shares Result= Optiminer is better
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February 28, 2017, 01:46:13 PM |
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Opti when will the new release?
Code is done, doing final testing for 1.7. Then, I just need to build it for all platforms. 1-2 days. Today is the big day!
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Demarsac
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February 28, 2017, 02:30:37 PM |
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Opti when will the new release?
Code is done, doing final testing for 1.7. Then, I just need to build it for all platforms. 1-2 days. Take your time Opti It's better to release new version later and be stable than sooner and be sorry
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optiminer (OP)
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March 01, 2017, 12:40:28 AM |
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Optiminer v1.7.0 released![1.7.0] New --pci-modes (0-3). Try if you see GPU freezes. [1.7.0] Reduced CPU utilization. [1.7.0] Small performance improvement ~1%. Enjoy!
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March 01, 2017, 04:30:00 AM |
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Optiminer v1.7.0 released![1.7.0] New --pci-modes (0-3). Try if you see GPU freezes. [1.7.0] Reduced CPU utilization. [1.7.0] Small performance improvement ~1%. Enjoy! I guess I will be one o fhe first who tried v. 1.7.0 Looking forward for great speeds.
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March 01, 2017, 06:02:54 AM |
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Dear Optiminer Support, I would like to show HD7950 3G mine with Claymore and Optiminer - Claymore V12.2: I got 228-230 sol per card. so 5 x 7950 ~ 1150 sol. Wat on wall: 670wat. - Optiminer V1.7 : I got 206-211 sol per card. So 5 x 7950 ~ 1040 sol. Wat on wall: 678wat. http://up.ssc.vn/images/214Test_Optiminer1.7.pngBest rdg. John.
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March 01, 2017, 07:01:39 AM |
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Optiminer v1.7.0 released![1.7.0] New --pci-modes (0-3). Try if you see GPU freezes. [1.7.0] Reduced CPU utilization. [1.7.0] Small performance improvement ~1%. Enjoy! Can you explain in detail what the differences are between the pci-modes?
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optiminer (OP)
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March 01, 2017, 09:05:50 AM |
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Dear Optiminer Support, I would like to show HD7950 3G mine with Claymore and Optiminer - Claymore V12.2: I got 228-230 sol per card. so 5 x 7950 ~ 1150 sol. Wat on wall: 670wat. - Optiminer V1.7 : I got 206-211 sol per card. So 5 x 7950 ~ 1040 sol. Wat on wall: 678wat.
What driver are you using? Note that you need to use Catalyst 15.12 to get the best result. Also do not forget to deduct the 2.5% mining from from Claymore, so from 228 sol/s you actually get only 222 for you.
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