fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 08:53:46 PM |
|
Also I have noticed a problem when using both PROFIT_SWITCHING and or WATCHDOG together; I will make changes to the next 1bash to fix it.
Would this happen to be the problem where all the executables disappear, you can't log back in after logging out, etc.? I noticed that earlier this week when I gave v18 a shot...something would happen after it had been running an hour or two to where it wouldn't respond to anything but either SysRq-B at the keyboard or a reset or power cycle. Also, the GPUs appeared to still be under full load, but NiceHash reported no activity. I still had v17 on its stick, so dropping back to it was no problem. There may be some problems using v0018 without the bug fixed versions; The newest 1bash + files on the OP should work as intended with your profit switcher. Let me know if they don't.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction.
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 09:08:55 PM |
|
I'm planning to experiment with Salfter's NiceHash switcher, but by reading the relevant code in 1bash and switch, it seems that the individual OC settings (per card) defined in 1bash won't be used at all - only the ones set per coin, applied to all the cards. Since I have a mix of different cards, each one must take different core and mem OC values. I have an initial idea of the code changes needed, but before doing that, I'd like to check if there's another way to do that already implemented (which I missed), or something already being developed in that sense.
I've not gotten around to it yet, but I have an idea for how to enable per-card, per-algorithm settings. I've updated the switcher to accept either an integer or an array of integers for the various overclocking settings. If you use arrays, you can provide custom settings to each card. https://gitlab.com/salfter/nvoc-nicehash-switcher/commit/7480fc8c04622277fb638b46c5337c183908d855Can you please apply these changes to the version of switch included in v0018.
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 09:12:02 PM |
|
I always check the temperature of GPUs, but nvidia-smi shows too many useless infoes, so I create an alias, it's very helpful. alias t='nvidia-smi --query-gpu=index,name,temperature.gpu --format=csv,noheader' output looks like: 0, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 70 1, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 72 2, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 65 3, P106-100, 79 4, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 68 5, P106-100, 77 6, P106-100, 78 7, P106-100, 71 8, P106-100, 73 Very useful; IMO the card number is implicit in the display order, and the temperature has better grouping if moved to the left of the card type: alias t='nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu,name --format=csv,noheader'
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 09:23:28 PM |
|
Does anyone know if there is a way to set temperature target for card instead of powerlimit? I have couple gtx 1060 cards that won't go below 97W when running in nvOC, which is 80% power limit, same thing is in windows no matter which tool I use, but when I use power target in windows and set it to ie.65C the cards power usage goes down to 80W. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find if there is a way to control temp target in linux. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If you use v0018 and download the newest 1bash and files / copy them to the home directory replacing the ones that are there / configure the 1bash: setting: Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL="YES" and each individual powerlimit and temperature limit + control settings: INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_0=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_1=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_2=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_3=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_4=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_5=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_6=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_7=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_8=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_9=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_10=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_11=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_12=75
INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT_13=75
# Set the target temperature per card.
# Don't set it too low, if the temperature can't be reached with fan adjustments it will decrease power.
# Recommended ranges: 55 - 70 degrees Celsius
# If actual temp is above the target temp this script will up the fan speed
TARGET_TEMP_0=70
TARGET_TEMP_1=70
TARGET_TEMP_2=70
TARGET_TEMP_3=70
TARGET_TEMP_4=70
TARGET_TEMP_5=70
TARGET_TEMP_6=70
TARGET_TEMP_7=70
TARGET_TEMP_8=70
TARGET_TEMP_9=70
TARGET_TEMP_10=70
TARGET_TEMP_11=70
TARGET_TEMP_12=70
TARGET_TEMP_13=70
# If actual temp is above value set above and fan speed is 100, # the script will lower the power limit
# SET INDIVIDUAL POWERLIMITS ABOVE
# Adjustment size (FAN in percent, POWER in Watts) __FAN_ADJUST=5 POWER_ADJUST=5
# Difference in actual temperature allowed before action. #Works only if current is BELOW target temp ALLOWED_TEMP_DIFF=3
# Restore original power limit if fan speed is lower than this percentage RESTORE_POWER_LIMIT=90
# lowest fan speed that will be used MINIMAL_FAN_SPEED=50
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 09:24:25 PM |
|
Hi fullzero, I cannot save modified 1bash on Mac because the usb key is formatted as NTFS, do you have a plan to change from NTFS to FAT32 to support Mac?
I will change back to FAT for the next version.
|
|
|
|
_Parallax_
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
|
|
July 21, 2017, 09:27:05 PM |
|
The following can be handy for ppl using ssh for their rig. Add to your .bashrc file the following lines: #Alias for the screens alias miner='screen -x miner' alias temp='screen -x temp' alias wdog='screen -x wdog' After the command 'exec bash' or logging out and in again you can type miner / temp / wdog to go to the respective screens directly. It is better to add in .bash_aliases There are lots of ways to do things in linux; but yes I agree its putting a square in the rectangle. Is there any functional difference _Parallax_? Agree, there is no difference. Developers are advised to make user settings in a separate file.
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 09:27:23 PM |
|
Does anyone have a problem with SRR?
Not sure what I'm doing wrong but my rig keeps reseting every 2 minutes.
I see SRR option was added to the bash script, does it replace the script that I'm suppose to download from the Simple mining website?
that code is implemented in v0018: in 1bash set: to your serial: to the slot connected to: I don't have an SRR so I can't verify this works as intended.
|
|
|
|
gs777
Member
Offline
Activity: 118
Merit: 10
|
|
July 21, 2017, 09:42:05 PM |
|
First off all THANK YOU Fullzero for nvOC v0018! Simply love it!
I have a question - WhatToMine shows great rev for DGB-Groestl (DGB), but I can not mine DGB with Myriad-Groestl algo It always trying to mine with Skein algo. If I'm not mistaken nvOC has this algo for Diamond(DMD) so, how DGB-Groestl could be mined?
I will add this to the list. Thank man I will appreciate this! Can you also add Lbry for claymore dual mining? U can dual ETH / LBRY, the coin name of LBRY is LBC, so just use DUAL_ETH_LBC. Fullzero and the other primary free worker on this put a lot of work and have a lot to do. Read before ask ... My apology. Didn't know that LBRY and LBC same coin thx for the answer!
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 10:01:26 PM |
|
Why did my hash rate mining ETH on Claymore 9.7 go from 23.5 on Windows 7 down to 18.9 on nvOC? I have the power set to 94 and the mc set to 825. Is the latest driver that bad for 1060 cards? I am pretty sure I have the latest driver on Windows.
The OC curve for Linux is different than Windows. You need to set a higher OC to get the same results in linux. Also in Windows power limit is in % TDP; in linux it is in watts. Try a mc of 1000, then keep bumping it up until you see a soft crash. If your 1060s have the standard TDP of 125: to set an equalivent power limit you need to use 0.87 * 125 (or whatever the exact TDP of your model is) = 109 watts
|
|
|
|
WoolF911
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
|
|
July 21, 2017, 10:10:54 PM Last edit: July 21, 2017, 10:29:14 PM by WoolF911 |
|
fullzero, I just installed NvOc and I have a problem. For testing I installed 1 videocard 1080 Ti with Asus Prime Z270-A and connected monitor locally. Every my attempt I have a error "Utilization is too low: reviving did not work so restarting system in 10 seconds", also EWBF showed 5-59 Sol/s on ZEC. Also user interface is very slow and lagging. In settings I can select only 1 resolution 2560x1440. I'm use 018v with updated 1bash. Maybe you have idea how can I fix it?
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 10:16:09 PM |
|
fullzero, I'm just installed NvOc and I have a problem. For testing I installed 1 videocard 1080 Ti with Asus Prime Z270-A and connected monitor locally. Every my attempt I have a error "Utilization is too low: reviving did not work so restarting system in 10 seconds", also EWBF showed 5-59 Sol/s on ZEC and crashed after some time. Also user interface is very slow and lagging. In settings I can select only 1 resolution 2560x1440. I'm use 018v with updated 1bash. Maybe you have idea how can I fix it?
What imaging program did you use?
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 10:18:21 PM |
|
The following can be handy for ppl using ssh for their rig. Add to your .bashrc file the following lines: #Alias for the screens alias miner='screen -x miner' alias temp='screen -x temp' alias wdog='screen -x wdog' After the command 'exec bash' or logging out and in again you can type miner / temp / wdog to go to the respective screens directly. It is better to add in .bash_aliases There are lots of ways to do things in linux; but yes I agree its putting a square in the rectangle. Is there any functional difference _Parallax_? Agree, there is no difference. Developers are advised to make user settings in a separate file. Makes sense. I'm looking at your log script now. I've been jugging forum responses and a bunch of other stuff locally today so, its taken me a while to catch up on responses.
|
|
|
|
WoolF911
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
|
|
July 21, 2017, 10:26:44 PM |
|
fullzero, I'm just installed NvOc and I have a problem. For testing I installed 1 videocard 1080 Ti with Asus Prime Z270-A and connected monitor locally. Every my attempt I have a error "Utilization is too low: reviving did not work so restarting system in 10 seconds", also EWBF showed 5-59 Sol/s on ZEC and crashed after some time. Also user interface is very slow and lagging. In settings I can select only 1 resolution 2560x1440. I'm use 018v with updated 1bash. Maybe you have idea how can I fix it?
What imaging program did you use? HDDRawCopy
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 10:31:59 PM |
|
There is an idea how to more standartize the logs of programs for further processing them in scripts, notifications and monitoring: I propose to do: 1) Create file .screenrc in /home/m1 with content: # acladd root multiuser on logfile flush 1 log on logfile /tmp/miner.output.tmp caption always caption string "%{= RW} $STY | host: %H | For return to terminal press: Ctrl+a d | %m/%d/%y %c:%s | go go to the mooooooon " # 2) In the 1bash file, replace the line of the screen -dmS miner $HCD -S $ETH_POOL -O $ETHADDR:x -U on /usr/bin/screen -c /home/m1/.screenrc -l -L -dmS miner $HCD -S $ETH_POOL -O $ETHADDR:x -U For genoil, I use this script: telegram.sh #==================== #!/bin/bash PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin /usr/bin/tee /tmp/totalhash.log < /dev/null /usr/bin/tail -n 1 /tmp/miner.log | awk '{print $2}' >> /tmp/totalhash.log TOKEN=YOU_TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN TOTALHASH="$(/bin/cat /tmp/totalhash.log)" TARGET="$(/bin/cat /home/m1/target.log)" FAN=$(/usr/bin/nvidia-smi --query-gpu=fan.speed --format=csv | awk '{print $1}' | tr '\n' ','|sed -e 's/,/ /g' -e 's/, $/\n/') WATT=$(/usr/bin/nvidia-smi --query-gpu=power.draw --format=csv | awk '{print $1}' | tr '\n' ','|sed -e 's/,/ /g' -e 's/, $/\n/') TEMP=$(/usr/bin/nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu --format=csv | awk '{print $1}' | tr '\n' ','|sed -e 's/,/ /g' -e 's/, $/\n/') UPTIME=$(/usr/bin/uptime -p) sleep 2 if [[ $TARGET > $TOTALHASH ]]; then wget -O /dev/null " http://crierbot.appspot.com/${TOKEN}/send?message=Warning!!! host $(cat /etc/hostname) too slow hash ip: $(ifconfig | grep inet | grep -v inet6 | grep -v 127.0.0.1 | cut -d: -f2 | awk '{printf $1}') $UPTIME $FAN $WATT $TEMP Total Hash: $TOTALHASH" else echo > /dev/null fi /usr/bin/tee /tmp/miner.log < /dev/null /usr/bin/tail -n 10 /tmp/miner.output.tmp | grep MH/s | awk '{print $3, $9}' | tr -d MH/s >> /tmp/miner.log /usr/bin/tee /tmp/miner.output.tmp < /dev/null #===================== I created the /home/m1/target.log file and entered the approximate value of HASH for RIG In crontab, I added the line that is executed every 3 minutes */3 * * * * m1 /home/m1/telegram.sh The script compares the value from the /home/m1/target.log file with the value that the /tmp/totalhash.log receives from the file and if there is a difference, sends me a notification. I hope that our community optimizes this script and writes more universal, which wil work with all mining programs. I am going to merge a lot of the notification scripts from you, lost_post, BaliMiner, and Maxximus007. I will also make them variable for using telegram or email by user selection. A version of this method might be the best way to do this.
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 21, 2017, 10:35:45 PM |
|
fullzero, I'm just installed NvOc and I have a problem. For testing I installed 1 videocard 1080 Ti with Asus Prime Z270-A and connected monitor locally. Every my attempt I have a error "Utilization is too low: reviving did not work so restarting system in 10 seconds", also EWBF showed 5-59 Sol/s on ZEC and crashed after some time. Also user interface is very slow and lagging. In settings I can select only 1 resolution 2560x1440. I'm use 018v with updated 1bash. Maybe you have idea how can I fix it?
What imaging program did you use? HDDRawCopy What is set to? Also What kind of USB key or SSD are you using? Depending on if you have: where X is one of the following: DMD GRS ZPOOL_LYRA2V2 ZPOOL_BLAKE2S ZEC ZCOIN HUSH ZEN ZCL NICE_ETHASH ETH MUSIC ETC EXP DCR PASC MONA VTC DGB SIA FTC LBC DUAL_ETC_DCR DUAL_ETC_PASC DUAL_ETC_LBC DUAL_ETC_SC DUAL_EXP_DCR DUAL_EXP_PASC DUAL_EXP_LBC DUAL_EXP_SC DUAL_ETH_DCR DUAL_ETH_PASC DUAL_ETH_LBC DUAL_ETH_SC DUAL_MUSIC_DCR DUAL_MUSIC_PASC DUAL_MUSIC_LBC DUAL_MUSIC_SC If you do; then I would try re imaging / adding updated 1bash and files.
|
|
|
|
WoolF911
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
|
|
July 21, 2017, 11:15:03 PM Last edit: July 21, 2017, 11:45:14 PM by WoolF911 |
|
What is set to? Also What kind of USB key or SSD are you using? Depending on if you have: where X is one of the following: DMD GRS ZPOOL_LYRA2V2 ZPOOL_BLAKE2S ZEC ZCOIN HUSH ZEN ZCL NICE_ETHASH ETH MUSIC ETC EXP DCR PASC MONA VTC DGB SIA FTC LBC DUAL_ETC_DCR DUAL_ETC_PASC DUAL_ETC_LBC DUAL_ETC_SC DUAL_EXP_DCR DUAL_EXP_PASC DUAL_EXP_LBC DUAL_EXP_SC DUAL_ETH_DCR DUAL_ETH_PASC DUAL_ETH_LBC DUAL_ETH_SC DUAL_MUSIC_DCR DUAL_MUSIC_PASC DUAL_MUSIC_LBC DUAL_MUSIC_SC If you do; then I would try re imaging / adding updated 1bash and files. Also I have the error "Utilization is too low: restart 1bash" and multiple "Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL" tabs. What it's mean? Maybe this is a reason of problem? ZEC_WORKER="nv$IP_AS_WORKER" ZEC_ADDRESS="t1fs7FDSwQPayfp9B95NNw5LKLdqnfuTEcF" ZEC_POOL="zec-ru1.dwarfpool.com" ZEC_PORT="3337"
EWBF_VERSION="3_4" # choose 3_3 or 3_4
I'm trying to change COIN="ZEC" to COIN="ZCL", but I still have 0-50 Sol/s. I'm using Intenso Ultra Line USB3.0 32GB. I trying to add 1bash and files again, but result is same.
|
|
|
|
TenaciousJ
|
|
July 22, 2017, 01:38:41 AM |
|
I made an updated 1bash which should resolve these powerlimit / remote issues. With the powerlimits the autotemp was not reinitializing unless explicitly killed or the rig was logged out or rebooted. This had the effect of not allowing changes to the individual powerlimits until such killing or logout / reboot.
In your picture I can see another problem which is most likely what has been killing your 1bash prematurely.
By removing the unused individual powerlimit variables you have created a situation where later in 1bash those variables are undefined.
For now; don't delete unused variables.
I can add logic to check or otherwise avoid this type of problem in the future; but it is simple enough to leave the extra variables for now.
That seems to have resolved the issue.. thanks.
|
|
|
|
fullzero (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
|
|
July 22, 2017, 02:44:35 AM |
|
What is set to? Also What kind of USB key or SSD are you using? Depending on if you have: where X is one of the following: DMD GRS ZPOOL_LYRA2V2 ZPOOL_BLAKE2S ZEC ZCOIN HUSH ZEN ZCL NICE_ETHASH ETH MUSIC ETC EXP DCR PASC MONA VTC DGB SIA FTC LBC DUAL_ETC_DCR DUAL_ETC_PASC DUAL_ETC_LBC DUAL_ETC_SC DUAL_EXP_DCR DUAL_EXP_PASC DUAL_EXP_LBC DUAL_EXP_SC DUAL_ETH_DCR DUAL_ETH_PASC DUAL_ETH_LBC DUAL_ETH_SC DUAL_MUSIC_DCR DUAL_MUSIC_PASC DUAL_MUSIC_LBC DUAL_MUSIC_SC If you do; then I would try re imaging / adding updated 1bash and files. Also I have the error "Utilization is too low: restart 1bash" and multiple "Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL" tabs. What it's mean? Maybe this is a reason of problem? ZEC_WORKER="nv$IP_AS_WORKER" ZEC_ADDRESS="t1fs7FDSwQPayfp9B95NNw5LKLdqnfuTEcF" ZEC_POOL="zec-ru1.dwarfpool.com" ZEC_PORT="3337"
EWBF_VERSION="3_4" # choose 3_3 or 3_4
I'm trying to change COIN="ZEC" to COIN="ZCL", but I still have 0-50 Sol/s. I'm using Intenso Ultra Line USB3.0 32GB. I trying to add 1bash and files again, but result is same. I would change to But your ZEC config looks like it should work with DwarfPool. It is also worth trying removing the workername: ZEC_WORKER="nv$IP_AS_WORKER" to With: Also I have the error "Utilization is too low: restart 1bash" and multiple "Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL" tabs. What it's mean? Maybe this is a reason of problem? Due to some changes I made in the last 1bash; currently when in LOCAL mode: each restart of 1bash will kill the existing Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL process, but not kill the tab containing it; then a new Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL tab will be created with a new process inside. The problem is likely that you are not connecting to the pool for some reason; when this happens the watchdog will detect low utilization and restart 1bash. You can see if you can reach the pool by opening a new guake tab and entering the following cmd: ping zec-ru1.dwarfpool.com I would try to use a different pool and see if you can connect. For now while troubleshooting; I would set : IAmNotAJeep_and_Maxximus007_WATCHDOG="NO"
|
|
|
|
WoolF911
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
|
|
July 22, 2017, 05:09:22 AM |
|
I would change to But your ZEC config looks like it should work with DwarfPool. It is also worth trying removing the workername: ZEC_WORKER="nv$IP_AS_WORKER" to With: Also I have the error "Utilization is too low: restart 1bash" and multiple "Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL" tabs. What it's mean? Maybe this is a reason of problem? Due to some changes I made in the last 1bash; currently when in LOCAL mode: each restart of 1bash will kill the existing Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL process, but not kill the tab containing it; then a new Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL tab will be created with a new process inside. The problem is likely that you are not connecting to the pool for some reason; when this happens the watchdog will detect low utilization and restart 1bash. You can see if you can reach the pool by opening a new guake tab and entering the following cmd: ping zec-ru1.dwarfpool.com I would try to use a different pool and see if you can connect. For now while troubleshooting; I would set : IAmNotAJeep_and_Maxximus007_WATCHDOG="NO" fullzero, thank you for your reply. I'm sure that is no problem with connection to the pool, also ping is ok. I think it's a some problem with powerlimit, because when I disabled watchdog and trying to change some parameters, include powerlimit, my hashrate is growing to 200 Sol/s, also when I changed some parameters I seen my hashrate grow to 400 Sol/s, but I don't remember parameters what I changed. So at this moment I have hashrate 200 Sol/s with powerlimit 200, when I trying to change it to 250 I have lower hashrate. Cc 150, mc 900 as you wrote in the first message here. Also console showed power consumption lower than I set powerlimit. Any idea?
|
|
|
|
|