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October 28, 2013, 10:26:34 AM |
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exactly since 25th october midnight my knc-hosted miners who were running at stable 3200 Gh/s for almost two weeks went down to 2950 (stable) - what could have caused it ?
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October 28, 2013, 10:31:14 AM |
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exactly since 25th october midnight my knc-hosted miners who were running at stable 3200 Gh/s for almost two weeks went down to 2950 (stable) - what could have caused it ?
maybe .97 firmware upgrade? I have got very similar drop on my Jupiter with .97
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October 28, 2013, 11:38:02 AM |
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So final have or not have less how errors With ckcolivas cgminer??
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October 28, 2013, 12:56:40 PM Last edit: October 28, 2013, 03:23:52 PM by btc_uzr |
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I've just created a kncminer branch on my github and have imported their most current code and built my first binary for this. It is not a full firmware and the only thing users may note is the hashrate won't lie with this one, as it won't count hardware errors as hashrate. Also my hardware error count is significantly lower with this on the Saturn dev machine I was sent. Here's a direct link to the binary: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/kncminer/cgminerYou'll have to ssh into the kncminer and copy and use that file directly. Hopefully the libraries all match between my dev environment and the default kncminer operating system which means the binary should just work if you run it like on any other OS. Sorry, I have to disagree on 'only thing users may note is the hashrate won't lie'. Not even running cgminer v3.6.6 for 12h now and I have to report my hashrate increases I'm runinng Jupiter with firmware v0.95 and 72h avg hashrate graph went from 520-535 GH/s up to 553GH/s still climbing, yay!! as hint for others: it took some time until increase in hashrate was noticeable, the first 30-60min I didn't see a change, then went to bed - when checking stats today I was surprised by the obvious hashrate increase yo ckolivas, a donation will hit your wallet soon, will mine a little into your pocket this evening - hope others will do so as well In order to do so, just add an additional pool for some time to cgminer, like eligius with his wallet id as username and use balanced workload distribution You can use the following example to mine with ~ 1/3 of your total hashing rate into his wallet for some time. cgminer -o http://your_1st_default_pool:port -u user -p pass \ -o http://your_2nd_default_pool:port -u user -p pass \ -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u 148KkS2vgVi4VzUi4JcKzM2PMaMVPi3nnq -p none \ --balance
Thanks for the good work!
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October 28, 2013, 01:03:17 PM |
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So final have or not have less how errors With ckcolivas cgminer??
Yes. 1 Jupiter running with 8% HW on standard 0.97. 1 Jupiter running with 5.7% HW from 13% on ckcolivas 0.97 -> Hashrate improved too from ~510 to 550 1 Jupiter running with 2.5% HW from 9% on ckcolivas 0.97 -> Hashrate improved too from ~550 to 570 I will do a BFG test with 0.97 on the first one later on. If there are considerable changes I will let you know.
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jelin1984
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October 28, 2013, 01:40:26 PM |
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Ok step by step details for install it ckcolivas?
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October 28, 2013, 01:44:04 PM |
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I've just created a kncminer branch on my github .... and the only thing users may note is the hashrate won't lie with this one, as it won't count hardware errors as hashrate.
And the API command actually return useful information! Thanks ckolivas!
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October 28, 2013, 01:55:13 PM |
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..and Thou shalt spread the coin in the name of cryptography for eternity
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October 28, 2013, 02:19:26 PM |
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Thanks ckolivas, BTC coming your way!
Running 0.97, 12 hour pool hash rate went from 534 to 557 and HW errors from 6% to 2%.
It's been running for 12 hours now and the hash rate appears to be slowing down. Any ideas why?
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October 28, 2013, 02:21:26 PM |
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Thanks ckolivas, BTC coming your way!
Running 0.97, 12 hour pool hash rate went from 534 to 557 and HW errors from 6% to 2%.
It's been running for 12 hours now and the hash rate appears to be slowing down. Any ideas why?
variance.
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October 28, 2013, 02:42:54 PM |
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when install the cgminer ckcolivas at jupiter we can closed the pc or must still running the pc for use cgminer 3.6.6?
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October 28, 2013, 02:44:39 PM |
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October 28, 2013, 02:45:34 PM |
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cgminer runs on your jupiter - you can shut down your PC - just keep in mind to detach screen-session before quit
*ah one was faster with posting link to latest news
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October 28, 2013, 02:54:55 PM |
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Just spoke with Anna and she told me my miners are ready and to be picked up by DHL today very shortly
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October 28, 2013, 03:06:38 PM |
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Odd trick from my rig then, it stopped talking to me. No KNC homescreen, no ssh, no putty. Restarted it and it's ok. Not sure when it started or what caused it ..or what it was up to while I couldn't see. You're a bit lost if you can't communicate or see what it's doing. Can't update anything without being able to login to it either. Hope it's a glitch.
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October 28, 2013, 03:08:39 PM |
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regarding the latest news I'm really wondering how many customers have put themselves out of mining the last days ? (...) The missing files are causing critical issues, and the miner is no longer able to complete its boot sequence. The files concerned, are; Cgminer.conf.factory Network.conf.factory (...)
Further more I'm not pleased to read that a missing default config file, stored on a persistent partition where users might modify or even delete it, causes a complete boot failure of $k hw used for btc-mining. Seriously ?! Without having deeper knowledge of the exact technical reasons which lead KnC's devs to this decision: How about a simple 'check if file exists if not skip it or copy some default-config from system-image' ? Or as alternative put those files in a place a user can not damage (all dirs except '/config')..
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October 28, 2013, 03:08:59 PM |
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Just spoke with Anna and she told me my miners are ready and to be picked up by DHL today very shortly That's tomorrow to you in the UK most likely. Mine took almost exactly a day. Good to hear.
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October 28, 2013, 03:21:22 PM |
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October 28, 2013, 03:29:09 PM |
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regarding the latest news I'm really wondering how many customers have put themselves out of mining the last days ? (...) The missing files are causing critical issues, and the miner is no longer able to complete its boot sequence. The files concerned, are; Cgminer.conf.factory Network.conf.factory (...)
Further more I'm not pleased to read that a missing default config file, stored on a persistent partition where users might modify or even delete it, causes a complete boot failure of $k hw used for btc-mining. Seriously ?! Without having deeper knowledge of the exact technical reasons which lead KnC's devs to this decision: How about a simple 'check if file exists if not skip it or copy some default-config from system-image' ? Or as alternative put those files in a place a user can not damage (all dirs except '/config').. That's is a pity. For those bound on risk I wonder if the removed USB port is possible to be soldered back to copy over these files. Probably the biggest risk would be warranty wise?
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