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tried starting my miner about 1 hour ago and got this [6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] started [6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] connecting to : http://deepbit.net:8332/[6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] using ATI stream opencl 1.0 ATI-stream-v2.1 <145> internal error: compilation failed. [6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] error: failed to build program on cypress <#1>
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June 12, 2011, 02:21:48 AM |
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tried starting my miner about 1 hour ago and got this [6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] started [6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] connecting to : http://deepbit.net:8332/[6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] using ATI stream opencl 1.0 ATI-stream-v2.1 <145> internal error: compilation failed. [6/11/11 7:59:01 pm] error: failed to build program on cypress <#1> What version of Catalyst? It might be too old.
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June 12, 2011, 02:34:30 AM |
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10.10, I am running two 5830 cards so that was the recommended on the first page. I have been mining with these for 4 days now and have not had this happen till today.
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June 12, 2011, 02:36:04 AM |
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10.10, I am running two 5830 cards so that was the recommended on the first page. I have been mining with these for 4 days now and have not had this happen till today.
Hrm, try rebooting yet? The drivers might have gone nuts.
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June 12, 2011, 02:51:13 AM Last edit: June 12, 2011, 03:47:21 AM by valve |
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EDIT For some reason I cannot post a reply but anyway I updated my drivers and now it is working again. I started up my first miner then connected to the other card and gave starting that one a shot it didn't work the first time and gave me some errors (if you want to know what they are I will edit again and post them) but I pulled back up my info and to my supprise it started mining.
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June 12, 2011, 03:16:25 AM |
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Rebooted, uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers. I was mining this morning but shut them down because of deepbit going down throughout the day and updated the miner then waited for deepbit to come back online. I honestly cannot remember if they started up the first time or not I have been having a strange problem with one of my cards although that was not affecting it earlier maybe that is what it is now. If I would connect to my top card and leave crossfire off the miner would start but would get a driver stopped responding but has recovered error. If I would enable crossfire the miner would start and the computer would just freeze.
Don't enable Crossfire when mining. Try using a newer version of Catalyst (like 11.5), you might be looking at some obscure driver bug.
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June 12, 2011, 09:05:12 PM |
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So why should I not enable crossfire when mining I have heard to enable it and now not to. Now that I am not running crossfire and connecting to each card to start the miner my second card is down by nearly 1000 blocks. I am new to this stuff and all the research I try doing dosen't come up with much, I know people have talked about the dummy plugs and that sounds to be what I need to do. And just guessing but if I run a dummy plug to my other card I can start both miners from one card without having crossfire enabled correct? BTW I edited my post above yours this morning because I could not reply for some reason.
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June 13, 2011, 03:34:33 AM |
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So why should I not enable crossfire when mining I have heard to enable it and now not to. Now that I am not running crossfire and connecting to each card to start the miner my second card is down by nearly 1000 blocks. I am new to this stuff and all the research I try doing dosen't come up with much, I know people have talked about the dummy plugs and that sounds to be what I need to do. And just guessing but if I run a dummy plug to my other card I can start both miners from one card without having crossfire enabled correct? BTW I edited my post above yours this morning because I could not reply for some reason.
AMD themselves say if you want to use OpenCL and use all your cards effectively, you need to turn Crossfire off. The usual side effect of leaving it up is that all the GPUs after the first one are either stuck at 0% usage or produce absolute garbage. In Windows, you need dummy plugs to make Windows turn the card on if its not in a Crossfire pair.
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June 15, 2011, 05:29:04 AM |
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Update: I seem to have fixed all the Nvidia problems for now. Also, connection errors on send work are no longer counted as rejects.
If anyone is having a high number of hardware errors on Radeons, speak up.
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June 16, 2011, 12:04:58 AM |
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Hello! Sorry for a newbie question... how can I build DiabloMiner from the source? (on Ubuntu)
Thanks, Tom
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June 16, 2011, 12:53:53 AM |
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Hello! Sorry for a newbie question... how can I build DiabloMiner from the source? (on Ubuntu)
Thanks, Tom
Its in the op post: install maven, download from git, run mvn package
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June 16, 2011, 04:29:48 AM |
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DiabloD3, I just downloaded the latest DiabloMiner and I am trying to run DiabloMiner-Windows.exe with various -v options to see what's best for my GTX 480. I had been running phoenixminer with the VECTORS option, so I assume that it works using uint2s, but DiabloMiner-Windows errors out, then crashes my video driver with -v 2, -v 18 or -v 19. -v 1 works and I have yet to try any other values. Here's the error I get: [6/15/11 9:02:30 PM] Started [6/15/11 9:02:30 PM] Connecting to: http://localhost:9378/ [6/15/11 9:02:31 PM] Using NVIDIA CUDA OpenCL 1.0 CUDA 4.0.1 [6/15/11 9:02:38 PM] Added GeForce GTX 480 (#1) (15 CU, local work size of 512) [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_INVALID_COMMAND_QUEUE error executing CL_COMMAND_READ_BUFFER on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0).
[6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error waiting for idle on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0).
Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_INVALID_COMMAND_QUEUE error executing CL_COMMAND_READ_BUFFER on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0).
Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error waiting for idle on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0). Waiting... The errors continue to repeat until the video driver crashes and Windows restarts the video driver. Is -v 2 or higher expected to work with nVidia cards?
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June 16, 2011, 06:50:41 AM |
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DiabloD3, I just downloaded the latest DiabloMiner and I am trying to run DiabloMiner-Windows.exe with various -v options to see what's best for my GTX 480. I had been running phoenixminer with the VECTORS option, so I assume that it works using uint2s, but DiabloMiner-Windows errors out, then crashes my video driver with -v 2, -v 18 or -v 19. -v 1 works and I have yet to try any other values. Here's the error I get: [6/15/11 9:02:30 PM] Started [6/15/11 9:02:30 PM] Connecting to: http://localhost:9378/ [6/15/11 9:02:31 PM] Using NVIDIA CUDA OpenCL 1.0 CUDA 4.0.1 [6/15/11 9:02:38 PM] Added GeForce GTX 480 (#1) (15 CU, local work size of 512) [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_INVALID_COMMAND_QUEUE error executing CL_COMMAND_READ_BUFFER on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0).
[6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error waiting for idle on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0).
Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_INVALID_COMMAND_QUEUE error executing CL_COMMAND_READ_BUFFER on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0).
Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 Waiting...:02:39 PM] ERROR: Failed to queue read buffer, error -36 [6/15/11 9:02:39 PM] ERROR: CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error waiting for idle on GeForce GTX 480 (Device 0). Waiting... The errors continue to repeat until the video driver crashes and Windows restarts the video driver. Is -v 2 or higher expected to work with nVidia cards? -v does not work on nvidia due to driver bugs.
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June 16, 2011, 01:12:36 PM |
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Hello! Sorry for a newbie question... how can I build DiabloMiner from the source? (on Ubuntu)
Thanks, Tom
Its in the op post: install maven, download from git, run mvn package Oh! Sorry! I read past that line many times! Thanks! The source seems to work slightly differently than the last distributed. For instance, -v 19 -w 128 worked on the distributed, and on the source it produces HW errors. Hashrate seems to be slower too. Do you want to know? -Tom
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June 16, 2011, 04:45:52 PM |
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Hello! Sorry for a newbie question... how can I build DiabloMiner from the source? (on Ubuntu)
Thanks, Tom
Its in the op post: install maven, download from git, run mvn package Oh! Sorry! I read past that line many times! Thanks! The source seems to work slightly differently than the last distributed. For instance, -v 19 -w 128 worked on the distributed, and on the source it produces HW errors. Hashrate seems to be slower too. Do you want to know? -Tom Like I told the guy above this post, the HW error is a pita. I'm trying to increase error reporting to catch this bug, so you're probably seeing something thats always been going on but was not sufficiently reported.
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June 16, 2011, 10:10:38 PM |
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Hey Diablo,
I like your miner the best because it is one of the fastest, rather easy to setup and play around with settings, and it is compatible with multiple operating systems. However, virtually all pools have lately, had a very difficult time staying up and assigning work because of things such as DDoS, rampant increase in users, etc. I was wondering if you had any plans to implement a backup pool option (I have heard you can do this on GUIminer, but I have not ever used GUIminer, so not sure) where you can enter info for a backup pool in case your primary one goes down. I saw an interesting post where someone said they mine for two pools at the same time on each GPU. If one does go down, the other miner just ramps up from 50% to 100% (and I think this way the pools won't dog you for pool hopping because you have been doing some mining with either pool all along). Also, less importantly, something like a queue size (as in Phoenix, but hopefully your queue would be flushed properly).
Thanks, Druas
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June 17, 2011, 04:36:56 AM |
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Hey Diablo,
I like your miner the best because it is one of the fastest, rather easy to setup and play around with settings, and it is compatible with multiple operating systems. However, virtually all pools have lately, had a very difficult time staying up and assigning work because of things such as DDoS, rampant increase in users, etc. I was wondering if you had any plans to implement a backup pool option (I have heard you can do this on GUIminer, but I have not ever used GUIminer, so not sure) where you can enter info for a backup pool in case your primary one goes down. I saw an interesting post where someone said they mine for two pools at the same time on each GPU. If one does go down, the other miner just ramps up from 50% to 100% (and I think this way the pools won't dog you for pool hopping because you have been doing some mining with either pool all along). Also, less importantly, something like a queue size (as in Phoenix, but hopefully your queue would be flushed properly).
Thanks, Druas
I'm considering adding a feature to mine with multiple pools. Also, running multiple miners does not work with my miner to do fallover... my miner does not stop mining during severe error conditions like that.
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June 17, 2011, 10:07:45 AM |
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Update: Fixes to deal with pushpool bugs: Added async sendwork, obsessive LP failure retrying, and time incrementing on nonce saturation getwork failure
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June 17, 2011, 05:04:32 PM |
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Another suggestion is to put the -f settings (with a short explanation) under the optimal configuration section of your post on the first page. I think a lot of people are doing tests without it leading them to think that your miner is slower. On my crappy 6750M without -f1 I get about 72-73Mhash, with -f1 I get about 77-78Mhash. My desktop interactivity is fine because of the ability of my onboard graphics I think. However, people with dedicated mining rigs probably wouldn't care about desktop interactivity anyway. Thanks for all your hard work!
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June 17, 2011, 05:06:55 PM |
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Another suggestion is to put the -f settings (with a short explanation) under the optimal configuration section of your post on the first page. I think a lot of people are doing tests without it leading them to think that your miner is slower. On my crappy 6750M without -f1 I get about 72-73Mhash, with -f1 I get about 77-78Mhash. My desktop interactivity is fine because of the ability of my onboard graphics I think. However, people with dedicated mining rigs probably wouldn't care about desktop interactivity anyway. Thanks for all your hard work!
I only recommend -f 1 for dedicated miners. For desktop users, -f 1 usually causes excessive lag.
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