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WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W
How can i tell which card ?
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March 11, 2018, 11:17:37 AM |
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WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W
How can i tell which card ?
Looks like all cards dropped, either a cuda error on 1 of the cards or network issue Have a look a 2-3 lines before this warning you should see watchdog error message.
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March 11, 2018, 11:49:58 AM Last edit: March 11, 2018, 12:08:24 PM by ababadababa |
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hello guys,i am just getting involved into mining, i made nvoc 0019 usb and changed all the settings like it is shown in Voskcoin video very basic setup, but after all it still keeps connecting to nanopool, please help me, i know this simple but i am newbe
COIN="ZEN"
AUTO_START_MINER="YES"
# ZEC ZEC_WORKER="ababadababa.ababazec" # replace_with_your_ZEC_address ZEC_ADDRESS="ababadababa" ZEC_POOL="zec-eu.suprnova.cc" ZEC_PORT="2142"
# ZEN ZEN_WORKER="ababadababa.tempworker1" ZEN_ADDRESS="znhjMywQKj3y5be8KA53e7RBBVMabegmG6o" ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc" ZEN_PORT="3618" this is the settings i did, and it never starts mining for me, but for zec-us-east1.nanopool.org:6666 thanks for help
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papampi
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March 11, 2018, 12:11:25 PM |
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hello guys,i am just getting involved into mining, i made nvoc 0019 usb and changed all the settings like it is shown in Voskcoin video very basic setup, but after all it still keeps connecting to nanopool, please help me, i know this simple but i am newbe
COIN="ZEN"
AUTO_START_MINER="YES"
# ZEC ZEC_WORKER="ababadababa.ababazec" # replace_with_your_ZEC_address ZEC_ADDRESS="ababadababa" ZEC_POOL="zec-eu.suprnova.cc" ZEC_PORT="2142"
# ZEN ZEN_WORKER="ababadababa.tempworker1" ZEN_ADDRESS="znhjMywQKj3y5be8KA53e7RBBVMabegmG6o" ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc" ZEN_PORT="3618" this is the settings i did, and it never starts mining for me, but for zec-us-east1.nanopool.org:6666 thanks for help
Which version you installed? You edited the 1bash in small partition or the one in /home/m1/ ? There was a bug that dont copy your 1bash from small 9mb drive to /home/m1 at first boot, solved in latest image. Try the latest v19-2.0 shrinked image : nvOC 19-2.0 Shrinked Image Mega.nz Download linkImage size: 11 GB Download size: 3.8 GB Auto Expand to full size on first boot Fixed copy 1bash from fat partition to SSD/HDD on first boot SHA256: ACCA9787169E6E722ED74FB02DBE1C44E7760CEB537CB79D4C61C7FFF8AD3057 P.S: suprnova use your username not wallet address.
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ababadababa
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March 11, 2018, 12:15:50 PM |
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hello guys,i am just getting involved into mining, i made nvoc 0019 usb and changed all the settings like it is shown in Voskcoin video very basic setup, but after all it still keeps connecting to nanopool, please help me, i know this simple but i am newbe
COIN="ZEN"
AUTO_START_MINER="YES"
# ZEC ZEC_WORKER="ababadababa.ababazec" # replace_with_your_ZEC_address ZEC_ADDRESS="ababadababa" ZEC_POOL="zec-eu.suprnova.cc" ZEC_PORT="2142"
# ZEN ZEN_WORKER="ababadababa.tempworker1" ZEN_ADDRESS="znhjMywQKj3y5be8KA53e7RBBVMabegmG6o" ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc" ZEN_PORT="3618" this is the settings i did, and it never starts mining for me, but for zec-us-east1.nanopool.org:6666 thanks for help
Which version you installed? You edited the 1bash in small partition or the one in /home/m1/ ? There was a bug that dont copy your 1bash from small 9mb drive to /home/m1 at first boot, solved in latest image. Try the latest v19-2.0 shrinked image : nvOC 19-2.0 Shrinked Image Mega.nz Download linkImage size: 11 GB Download size: 3.8 GB Auto Expand to full size on first boot Fixed copy 1bash from fat partition to SSD/HDD on first boot SHA256: ACCA9787169E6E722ED74FB02DBE1C44E7760CEB537CB79D4C61C7FFF8AD3057 P.S: suprnova use your username not wallet address. nvOC-V0019-2.0.img.tar i downloaded this from gdrive, ok i will try this one now thank you
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papampi
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March 11, 2018, 12:19:20 PM |
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hello guys,i am just getting involved into mining, i made nvoc 0019 usb and changed all the settings like it is shown in Voskcoin video very basic setup, but after all it still keeps connecting to nanopool, please help me, i know this simple but i am newbe
COIN="ZEN"
AUTO_START_MINER="YES"
# ZEC ZEC_WORKER="ababadababa.ababazec" # replace_with_your_ZEC_address ZEC_ADDRESS="ababadababa" ZEC_POOL="zec-eu.suprnova.cc" ZEC_PORT="2142"
# ZEN ZEN_WORKER="ababadababa.tempworker1" ZEN_ADDRESS="znhjMywQKj3y5be8KA53e7RBBVMabegmG6o" ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc" ZEN_PORT="3618" this is the settings i did, and it never starts mining for me, but for zec-us-east1.nanopool.org:6666 thanks for help
Which version you installed? You edited the 1bash in small partition or the one in /home/m1/ ? There was a bug that dont copy your 1bash from small 9mb drive to /home/m1 at first boot, solved in latest image. Try the latest v19-2.0 shrinked image : nvOC 19-2.0 Shrinked Image Mega.nz Download linkImage size: 11 GB Download size: 3.8 GB Auto Expand to full size on first boot Fixed copy 1bash from fat partition to SSD/HDD on first boot SHA256: ACCA9787169E6E722ED74FB02DBE1C44E7760CEB537CB79D4C61C7FFF8AD3057 P.S: suprnova use your username not wallet address. nvOC-V0019-2.0.img.tar i downloaded this from gdrive, ok i will try this one now thank you You can manually copy the 1bash from small fat partition to home directory
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March 11, 2018, 02:24:27 PM |
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WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W
How can i tell which card ?
Looks like all cards dropped, either a cuda error on 1 of the cards or network issue Have a look a 2-3 lines before this warning you should see watchdog error message. So looks like 0, 5 GPU Can gpu 5 crash gpu 0? I set it as usual for gpu 0 it shouldn't be a culprit. [0m[0;31mGPU 0, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 0, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 0 failed [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 5 failed [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 5 failed [0mETH: 03/09/18-13:39:35 - New job from us2.ethermine.org:4444 [0;36mETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 13417, Rejected: 0, Time: 70:23 [0m[0;36mETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s, GPU6 0.000 Mh/s, GPU7 0.000 Mh/s [0m[1;33m PASC - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 7845, Rejected: 47 [0m[1;33m PASC: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s, GPU6 0.000 Mh/s, GPU7 0.000 Mh/s [0m[0;35mGPU0 t=53C fan=50%, GPU1 t=58C fan=60%, GPU2 t=46C fan=50%, GPU3 t=52C fan=50%, GPU4 t=58C fan=100%, GPU5 t=52C fan=50%, GPU6 t=51C fan=50%, GPU7 t=56C fan=65% CRITICAL: Fri Mar 9 13:39:44 MST 2018 - GPU Utilization is too low: restarting 3main... WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W
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papampi
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March 11, 2018, 02:53:07 PM Last edit: March 11, 2018, 03:13:43 PM by papampi |
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WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W
How can i tell which card ?
Looks like all cards dropped, either a cuda error on 1 of the cards or network issue Have a look a 2-3 lines before this warning you should see watchdog error message. So looks like 0, 5 GPU Can gpu 5 crash gpu 0? I set it as usual for gpu 0 it shouldn't be a culprit. [0m[0;31mGPU 0, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 0, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 0 failed [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 5 failed [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 5 failed [0mETH: 03/09/18-13:39:35 - New job from us2.ethermine.org:4444 [0;36mETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 13417, Rejected: 0, Time: 70:23 [0m[0;36mETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s, GPU6 0.000 Mh/s, GPU7 0.000 Mh/s [0m[1;33m PASC - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 7845, Rejected: 47 [0m[1;33m PASC: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s, GPU6 0.000 Mh/s, GPU7 0.000 Mh/s [0m[0;35mGPU0 t=53C fan=50%, GPU1 t=58C fan=60%, GPU2 t=46C fan=50%, GPU3 t=52C fan=50%, GPU4 t=58C fan=100%, GPU5 t=52C fan=50%, GPU6 t=51C fan=50%, GPU7 t=56C fan=65% CRITICAL: Fri Mar 9 13:39:44 MST 2018 - GPU Utilization is too low: restarting 3main... WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W That's it lower Memory Clock to prevent illegal memory access. I also think your power limit for 1060 and 1070 are too high, what are your oc and mc values?
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March 11, 2018, 03:51:46 PM |
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This enterprise looks like using nvOC /rxOC approach https://minerone.net/Is someone looks their code ? I'm skeptic about their dashboard and it looks like SMOS. What do you think about their system that claim 0.5$ fees/month/card (in cryptos for sure)?
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March 12, 2018, 06:03:16 PM |
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WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W
How can i tell which card ?
Looks like all cards dropped, either a cuda error on 1 of the cards or network issue Have a look a 2-3 lines before this warning you should see watchdog error message. So looks like 0, 5 GPU Can gpu 5 crash gpu 0? I set it as usual for gpu 0 it shouldn't be a culprit. [0m[0;31mGPU 0, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 0, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 0 failed [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 5 failed [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner cu_k03 failed 77, an illegal memory access was encountered [0m[0;31mGPU 5, GpuMiner kx failed 1 [0m[0;31mGPU 5 failed [0mETH: 03/09/18-13:39:35 - New job from us2.ethermine.org:4444 [0;36mETH - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 13417, Rejected: 0, Time: 70:23 [0m[0;36mETH: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s, GPU6 0.000 Mh/s, GPU7 0.000 Mh/s [0m[1;33m PASC - Total Speed: 0.000 Mh/s, Total Shares: 7845, Rejected: 47 [0m[1;33m PASC: GPU0 0.000 Mh/s, GPU1 0.000 Mh/s, GPU2 0.000 Mh/s, GPU3 0.000 Mh/s, GPU4 0.000 Mh/s, GPU5 0.000 Mh/s, GPU6 0.000 Mh/s, GPU7 0.000 Mh/s [0m[0;35mGPU0 t=53C fan=50%, GPU1 t=58C fan=60%, GPU2 t=46C fan=50%, GPU3 t=52C fan=50%, GPU4 t=58C fan=100%, GPU5 t=52C fan=50%, GPU6 t=51C fan=50%, GPU7 t=56C fan=65% CRITICAL: Fri Mar 9 13:39:44 MST 2018 - GPU Utilization is too low: restarting 3main... WARNING: Sat Mar 10 15:16:33 MST 2018 - Problem found: See diagnostics below: Percent of GPUs bellow threshold: 100 % name, pstate, temperature.gpu, fan.speed [%], utilization.gpu [%], power.draw [W], power.limit [W] GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 51, 50 %, 0 %, 32.66 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 65 %, 0 %, 22.77 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 44, 50 %, 0 %, 31.21 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 47, 50 %, 0 %, 22.72 W, 120.00 W GeForce GTX 1080, P2, 53, 95 %, 0 %, 37.04 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, P2, 50, 50 %, 0 %, 54.60 W, 145.00 W GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 49, 50 %, 0 %, 33.41 W, 140.00 W GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 51, 70 %, 0 %, 22.80 W, 120.00 W That's it lower Memory Clock to prevent illegal memory access. I also think your power limit for 1060 and 1070 are too high, what are your oc and mc values? 125 ans 140
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March 13, 2018, 12:27:00 AM |
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hello guys,i am just getting involved into mining, i made nvoc 0019 usb and changed all the settings like it is shown in Voskcoin video very basic setup, but after all it still keeps connecting to nanopool, please help me, i know this simple but i am newbe
COIN="ZEN"
AUTO_START_MINER="YES"
# ZEC ZEC_WORKER="ababadababa.ababazec" # replace_with_your_ZEC_address ZEC_ADDRESS="ababadababa" ZEC_POOL="zec-eu.suprnova.cc" ZEC_PORT="2142"
# ZEN ZEN_WORKER="ababadababa.tempworker1" ZEN_ADDRESS="znhjMywQKj3y5be8KA53e7RBBVMabegmG6o" ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc" ZEN_PORT="3618" this is the settings i did, and it never starts mining for me, but for zec-us-east1.nanopool.org:6666 thanks for help
Which version you installed? You edited the 1bash in small partition or the one in /home/m1/ ? There was a bug that dont copy your 1bash from small 9mb drive to /home/m1 at first boot, solved in latest image. Try the latest v19-2.0 shrinked image : nvOC 19-2.0 Shrinked Image Mega.nz Download linkImage size: 11 GB Download size: 3.8 GB Auto Expand to full size on first boot Fixed copy 1bash from fat partition to SSD/HDD on first boot SHA256: ACCA9787169E6E722ED74FB02DBE1C44E7760CEB537CB79D4C61C7FFF8AD3057 P.S: suprnova use your username not wallet address. nvOC-V0019-2.0.img.tar i downloaded this from gdrive, ok i will try this one now thank you hello, how many times i do not try all the time starts mining zec on different pool then i have edited all the time starts SCREEN -dmSL miner /home/m1/zec/zm/latest/zm_miner --server zec-us-east1.nanopool.org --user t1XfkZUZWME8FnRiFxHZQAQ2K1UdQMbshJp.106 --pass x --port 6666 --time what am i doing wrong?
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March 13, 2018, 06:47:58 AM |
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hello guys,i am just getting involved into mining, i made nvoc 0019 usb and changed all the settings like it is shown in Voskcoin video very basic setup, but after all it still keeps connecting to nanopool, please help me, i know this simple but i am newbe
COIN="ZEN"
AUTO_START_MINER="YES"
# ZEC ZEC_WORKER="ababadababa.ababazec" # replace_with_your_ZEC_address ZEC_ADDRESS="ababadababa" ZEC_POOL="zec-eu.suprnova.cc" ZEC_PORT="2142"
# ZEN ZEN_WORKER="ababadababa.tempworker1" ZEN_ADDRESS="znhjMywQKj3y5be8KA53e7RBBVMabegmG6o" ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc" ZEN_PORT="3618" this is the settings i did, and it never starts mining for me, but for zec-us-east1.nanopool.org:6666 thanks for help
Which version you installed? You edited the 1bash in small partition or the one in /home/m1/ ? There was a bug that dont copy your 1bash from small 9mb drive to /home/m1 at first boot, solved in latest image. Try the latest v19-2.0 shrinked image : nvOC 19-2.0 Shrinked Image Mega.nz Download linkImage size: 11 GB Download size: 3.8 GB Auto Expand to full size on first boot Fixed copy 1bash from fat partition to SSD/HDD on first boot SHA256: ACCA9787169E6E722ED74FB02DBE1C44E7760CEB537CB79D4C61C7FFF8AD3057 P.S: suprnova use your username not wallet address. nvOC-V0019-2.0.img.tar i downloaded this from gdrive, ok i will try this one now thank you hello, how many times i do not try all the time starts mining zec on different pool then i have edited all the time starts SCREEN -dmSL miner /home/m1/zec/zm/latest/zm_miner --server zec-us-east1.nanopool.org --user t1XfkZUZWME8FnRiFxHZQAQ2K1UdQMbshJp.106 --pass x --port 6666 --time what am i doing wrong? Are you sure you are editing the /home/m1/1bash and not the one in the small fat partition? If you are on your local machine open files, click home, there you see 1bash file in home directory, open and edit it. or run this from guake terminal to open it: If working from ssh:
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March 14, 2018, 08:54:49 AM |
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Is it WiFi support I have D-Link dwa 132 WiFi adapter and what the monthly fee And what the best amd driver for my Rx 560 I use blockchain
And what the max number for GPUs
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March 14, 2018, 12:56:29 PM |
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Have anyone here mining raven coin yet. I wondering if it possible to run cc miner on nvoc.
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leenoox
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March 14, 2018, 03:43:10 PM |
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Is it WiFi support I have D-Link dwa 132 WiFi adapter and what the monthly fee And what the best amd driver for my Rx 560 I use blockchain
And what the max number for GPUs
Most of the WiFi adapters are supported. If your WiFi adapter works with plain Ubuntu it will work with nvoc and rxoc. There is no monthly fee for nvoc and rxoc. It's free. This thread is for nvoc (nvidia cards only). You might want to search for rxoc thread (amd cards only). Unfortunately nvoc doesn't support amd cards at this time. At the current state nvoc supports 19 GPU's with Asus B250 Mining expert, however due to motherboard limitation you can use 13 regular GPU's and you have to use 6 GP10x-100 mining GPU's for a total of 19.
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damNmad
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nvOC forever
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March 14, 2018, 09:34:30 PM |
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Have anyone here mining raven coin yet. I wondering if it possible to run cc miner on nvoc.
Yes we have already added instructions for adding RAVEN coin and getting the ccminer for it, it uses MSFT ccminer. You can get most of the ccminers available in the market on nvOC, if there isn't one on the list we will provide instructions how to get it and how to build it as well. See the below post which explains more in detail; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1854250.msg31430936#msg31430936
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March 15, 2018, 02:54:12 PM Last edit: March 16, 2018, 01:14:47 AM by infowire |
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Do these settings look alright ? For eth.
EVGA SC2 1070 Power 140, MemOC 1250 EVGA 1060 Power 120, MemOC 1100 EVGA 1080 Power 150, MemOC 1260 EVGA 1080 Ti 150, MemOC 1270
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leenoox
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March 15, 2018, 07:38:06 PM |
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Do these settings look alright ?
EVGA SC2 1070 Power 140, MemOC 1250 EVGA 1060 Power 120, MemOC 1100 EVGA 1080 Power 150, MemOC 1260 EVGA 1080 Ti 150, MemOC 1270
Depends what you are mining, what memory chips you cards have, etc. For example, my settings for ETH: 1060 with Samsung memory: PL: 75, Core: -200, Mem: 1750-1850, hash ~25 MH/s 1070 with Micron memory: PL: 110, Core: -200, Mem: 1300-1400, hash ~ 31 MH/s
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March 16, 2018, 01:20:32 AM |
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Do these settings look alright ?
EVGA SC2 1070 Power 140, MemOC 1250 EVGA 1060 Power 120, MemOC 1100 EVGA 1080 Power 150, MemOC 1260 EVGA 1080 Ti 150, MemOC 1270
Depends what you are mining, what memory chips you cards have, etc. For example, my settings for ETH: 1060 with Samsung memory: PL: 75, Core: -200, Mem: 1750-1850, hash ~25 MH/s 1070 with Micron memory: PL: 110, Core: -200, Mem: 1300-1400, hash ~ 31 MH/s I don't know if its samsung or micron, i think my 70's are micron. Any idea how to check in linux ?
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leenoox
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March 16, 2018, 01:31:02 AM |
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Do these settings look alright ?
EVGA SC2 1070 Power 140, MemOC 1250 EVGA 1060 Power 120, MemOC 1100 EVGA 1080 Power 150, MemOC 1260 EVGA 1080 Ti 150, MemOC 1270
Depends what you are mining, what memory chips you cards have, etc. For example, my settings for ETH: 1060 with Samsung memory: PL: 75, Core: -200, Mem: 1750-1850, hash ~25 MH/s 1070 with Micron memory: PL: 110, Core: -200, Mem: 1300-1400, hash ~ 31 MH/s I don't know if its samsung or micron, i think my 70's are micron. Any idea how to check in linux ? Unfortunately you will have to check them under Windows with GPU-Z. To my knowledge there's no linux tool yet.
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