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October 08, 2013, 05:54:21 PM
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which firmware you used it at jupiter?
is stable?
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October 08, 2013, 05:55:09 PM
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I enabled SSH thought the UI and connected using putty but the user/pass isn't working.  I did change the web login and pass and have tried the original and the new one.   am I missing something?

try root / admin for SSH.  it is different than the web login

using root and the password from the UI worked.   appreciate it!
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Interesting if you're hosting at home - ok I should perhaps narrow it down further to hosting at home in the UK - and were considering power factor correction capacitors to knock down the electricity costs:

"In a domestic single phase power supply, unlike commerce and industry, you do not pay reactive power charges and you do not have a kVA limit so the only one who would benefit from fitting Power Factor Correction would be the supply company since they would need to supply less "kVA" for a given killowatt consumption.
 
kW = kVA x pf.
 
Killowatts are killowatts and the simplest way to save them is to turn things off.
If your machinery is using motors, you may find reducing the voltage to these will save energy especially if they are not fully loaded.
 
I hope this helps.
 
Regards"

Really?  Running air conditioning or the refrigerator at 120VAC is more energy efficient than running at 126VAC?  I suspect not.

Well, I'm only quoting the electricity guy's message to me. England moved from 240v to 230v for residential supplies a few years ago and everything still works just as well on 230 as it did on 240 but just used less electricity doing it. I'm guessing he's alluding to this. Most people here still think it's 240 because that's what they grew up with and they haven't noticed anything different plus the devices invariably say 220-240v on them

Ah, the British Isles.  Lots of rain, fog, clouds, and at that time likely, mostly incandescent bulbs.  Resistive loads will use less power with lower voltage but motors get more efficient with higher voltages.  You would have been turning on lamps earlier than in brighter climes.  A few short years ago what was then the largest natural gas electric generating facility in the world came online not far from here.  It provides power for a lot of the southeast, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tenn., Alabama.  Before it went online I could measure voltage at the wall to be between 126 & 128VAC.  Surprised me as it was lower on Long Island where I'm from.  Lots of rural homes out here, long lines.  The the new electric facility had a different policy.  Voltage at the wall went bam smack on 120VAC, maybe up to 122 VAC at times.  Overall there had been a trickle up effect, the northern states getting some free power.  That stopped.  They hustled adjusting voltages mid-summer.  Suddenly power lines were falling all over the northeast, particularly Pennsylvania.  Up north there they must have seen it was going to be reflected in profits and had no reasonable way to explain it.  They must have started lowering their own voltages relative to one another.  Lines got hot, stretched, broke and fell.  Things that use to work well started drawing more current.  Global warming, lots more AC use in the south, think they'd lower their voltages if the AC were going to be costing the customers less?  Don't know for sure, this is just my theory.

Perhaps the UK power utility saw what a large fraction of electric usage they had of incandescent lamps and with the low power bulbs coming on the market decided to fudge profits by making electric motors less efficient.
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October 08, 2013, 06:05:17 PM
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Interesting route to Hawaii... wonder about the wasted Phila/Louisville jauntz, lol

Kolen to phila... wow


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October 08, 2013, 06:08:22 PM
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Well, I'm only quoting the electricity guy's message to me. England moved from 240v to 230v for residential supplies a few years ago and everything still works just as well on 230 as it did on 240 but just used less electricity doing it. I'm guessing he's alluding to this. Most people here still think it's 240 because that's what they grew up with and they haven't noticed anything different plus the devices invariably say 220-240v on them

Actually I think we changed the specifications but not the supply!  I think we were and still are on 240v and we fudged it by moving to EU standard 230v with a permitted upwards range of 10%.

I'm in London and my UPS says it's 250v.
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October 08, 2013, 06:12:38 PM
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Just a heads up for fellow hosted day 1 customers.  I spoke to customer service this morning, don't expect hosting to start today.

They are 'close' and expect to be done by tomorrow (of course this is what they have told me every day that I've called since last Wednesday).  The guy on the phone verified that the 1btc/day delay will continue to accrue during the down time.  Of course, he doesn't know what date they are counting as the official 'should have started' date.  

It's hard to nit pick, as I appreciate their willingness to attempt to make the hosting delay's right by their customers but 1btc/day is not reflective of the actual amount these units would have earned.  The first 3-4 days would have been in the previous difficulty level @ 1.6 btc per day.  The next ~10 days would have been ~27% less or around 1.17 btc/day.

He wouldn't verify what exactly the problem was, other than they didn't expect it to be as time consuming as it ended up actually being and more man power is being used than they had anticipated.  They aren't necessarily having a problem/fault other than setup is taking longer than expected. I got the impression it was a router/security config issue.
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October 08, 2013, 06:16:59 PM
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Yeah, router issues had me stumped for a bit here too. As it turns out, Manually bridging connections thru the
OS on the host computer's ethernet device was necessary to get the ethernet to web-connect on my home-network... The hardware way sucked in comparison. (kept disconnecting)
(not saying that's their problem tho)


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October 08, 2013, 06:21:45 PM
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I found this after work :


Dammit, I hate UPS !!!
I never received a call and never called them.
It's too late now to call, I hope that it isn't an other person that is trying to get my miners !
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October 08, 2013, 06:23:10 PM
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any news on fw 0.94?

this afternoon was told...
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I found this after work :


Dammit, I hate UPS !!!
I never received a call and never called them.
It's too late now to call, I hope that it isn't an other person that is trying to get my miners !
Wow... I'd be there as soon as the doors open tomorroww...  With a Taser!!!


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 Smiley Hello Guys,
Have you any one try Terracoin in Coinotron?

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October 08, 2013, 06:36:23 PM
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Yeah, router issues had me stumped for a bit here too. As it turns out, Manually bridging connections thru the
OS on the host computer's ethernet device was necessary to get the ethernet to web-connect on my home-network... The hardware way sucked in comparison. (kept disconnecting)
(not saying that's their problem tho)

So, worthwhile getting a beaglebone with which to practice?  Is the linux networking less like debian and more like something else, say Suse?  We know Raspberry Pi is Debian Wheezy.  What's this linux?
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October 08, 2013, 06:41:35 PM
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Hello,

I spoke with KnC on the phone again (!) about the hosting.
All DAY1 customers with hosting should have their miner up and running in the hosting center by today (Tuesday).
They will receive an e-mail with the access informations.

I assume this will be just the web-interface. So I already sent them an e-mail yesterday requesting 2 external
pools to be configured (which can only be done via ssh access inside of cgminer).
I don't believe this will be done without a further call, but let's hope for the best.

trepex

I spoke with them this morning as well - same story. Unfortunately I was told the same thing Monday morning. I'm still hoping that today is the day though.

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I spoke with them this morning as well - same story. Unfortunately I was told the same thing Monday morning. I'm still hoping that today is the day though.

UPDATE: A copy of those questions has been sent directly to the KnC team via e-mail.

I really do not understand what the problem is and would like to hear the truth:

- Is the hosting area with racks etc. ready?
- Is the aircondition ready (or maybe not needed)?
- Do you have the power supplies (and paper clips Grin = ready?
- Do you have (enough) power in the facility?
- Do you have (redundant) interet uplink there?
- Do you ave the miners at the hosting facility?
- Do you have some people there that can wire up the PSU to the miners, put ethernet cables etc.?

If all are answered yes, why can't you bring up the miners? Use the configs provided by the customers
provided at the KnC order formular.

- Do you have your "Hosting Web Interface" ready?
- Do you have some kind of NAT/mapping for the customers access to their web interface on the miner ready?

I still hope that you only have problems with the last 2 points.

Please update us on your real problems?

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Smiley Hello Guys,
Have you any one try Terracoin in Coinotron?
No, after the terraminer mishap... I wiped the prefix "terra" from my mind


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October 08, 2013, 07:03:24 PM
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Just a heads up for fellow hosted day 1 customers.  I spoke to customer service this morning, don't expect hosting to start today.

They are 'close' and expect to be done by tomorrow (of course this is what they have told me every day that I've called since last Wednesday).  The guy on the phone verified that the 1btc/day delay will continue to accrue during the down time.  Of course, he doesn't know what date they are counting as the official 'should have started' date.  

It's hard to nit pick, as I appreciate their willingness to attempt to make the hosting delay's right by their customers but 1btc/day is not reflective of the actual amount these units would have earned.  The first 3-4 days would have been in the previous difficulty level @ 1.6 btc per day.  The next ~10 days would have been ~27% less or around 1.17 btc/day.

He wouldn't verify what exactly the problem was, other than they didn't expect it to be as time consuming as it ended up actually being and more man power is being used than they had anticipated.  They aren't necessarily having a problem/fault other than setup is taking longer than expected. I got the impression it was a router/security config issue.

nod, thought the same thing after I talked to them...

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October 08, 2013, 07:05:17 PM
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I spoke with them this morning as well - same story. Unfortunately I was told the same thing Monday morning. I'm still hoping that today is the day though.

I really do not understand what the problem is and would like to hear the truth:

- Is the hosting area with racks etc. ready?
- Is the aircondition ready (or maybe not needed)?
- Do you have the power supplies (and paper clips Grin = ready?
- Do you have (enough) power in the facility?
- Do you have (redundant) interet uplink there?
- Do you ave the miners at the hosting facility?
- Do you have some people there that can wire up the PSU to the miners, put ethernet cables etc.?

If all are answered yes, why can't you bring up the miners? Use the configs provided by the customers
provided at the KnC order formular.

- Do you have your "Hosting Web Interface" ready?
- Do you have some kind of NAT/mapping for the customers access to their web interface on the miner ready?

I still hope that you only have problems with the last 2 points.

Please update us on your real problems?

Ralf / trepex
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October 08, 2013, 07:07:04 PM
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So, worthwhile getting a beaglebone with which to practice?  Is the linux networking less like debian and more like something else, say Suse?  We know Raspberry Pi is Debian Wheezy.  What's this linux?

Code:
root@Jupiter-20C:~# lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Angstrom
Description:    Angstrom GNU/Linux v2013.06 (Core edition)
Release:        v2013.06
Codename:       Core edition
root@Jupiter-20C:~# uname -a
Linux Jupiter-20C 3.8.13 #1 SMP Wed Sep 25 10:13:52 CEST 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux

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does anyone know the dimension of the asic chips?
of knc jupiter
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does anyone know the dimension of the asic chips?
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