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August 28, 2017, 01:30:39 PM |
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check if 1bash is running or not if not start it with see if it gives any errors after start
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Lixach
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August 28, 2017, 01:33:34 PM Last edit: August 28, 2017, 01:43:49 PM by Lixach |
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I've updated on v019 Moreover, I solve problem with 12th card- become to use m2-pci connector. However, when start to mine ZEC, miner doesn't start and I see that: http://imgur.com/a/hQshZscreen is terminated and no miner process
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August 28, 2017, 01:54:08 PM Last edit: August 28, 2017, 02:19:26 PM by helpme85 |
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I've updated on v019 Moreover, I solve problem with 12th card- become to use m2-pci connector. However, when start to mine ZEC, miner doesn't start and I see that: http://imgur.com/a/hQshZscreen is terminated and no miner process run bash /home/m1/1bash and take a picture.
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Lixach
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August 28, 2017, 02:08:01 PM |
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I've updated on v019 Moreover, I solve problem with 12th card- become to use m2-pci connector. However, when start to mine ZEC, miner doesn't start and I see that: http://imgur.com/a/hQshZscreen is terminated and no miner process run bash /home/m1/1bash and take a picture. http://imgur.com/a/NnKRb
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August 28, 2017, 02:18:07 PM |
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I've updated on v019 Moreover, I solve problem with 12th card- become to use m2-pci connector. However, when start to mine ZEC, miner doesn't start and I see that: screen is terminated and no miner process run bash /home/m1/1bash and take a picture. try this : you haven't added bash in the front part of the command, that's what helpme85 has been suggesting!
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August 28, 2017, 02:19:16 PM |
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I've updated on v019 Moreover, I solve problem with 12th card- become to use m2-pci connector. However, when start to mine ZEC, miner doesn't start and I see that: http://imgur.com/a/hQshZscreen is terminated and no miner process run bash /home/m1/1bash and take a picture. http://imgur.com/a/NnKRbtry this : you haven't added bash in the front part of the command, that's what helpme85 has been suggesting! nothing is happened. I've try to reinstall oc
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hurvajs77
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August 28, 2017, 03:59:24 PM |
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Hi all miners, Excellent work fullzero! You're the king ;-) Many thanks for sharing with us.
I'm newer in mining, so I try use Windows, but found nvOS now and use it. But I've a small question, I must disconnect M.2 disc before nvOS run or not (for sure don't lost data)?
Thanks for any advice :-)
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August 28, 2017, 04:53:33 PM |
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v0019 is up on Google Drive see the OP for the Link
Thank you fullzero for all the hard work. It is really great to see such system supported by enthusiasts.
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August 28, 2017, 04:59:56 PM |
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I'm getting this issue (straight from nvOC 19) when I select 'SALFTER_MPH_PROFIT_SWITCHING' as COIN, anyone had this issue?? I've tested URL on RIG's browser, it is working as expected. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/m1/mph_switch", line 37, in <module> data=json.loads(fetch("http://miningpoolhub.com/?page=api&action=getminingandprofitsstatistics"))["return"] File "/home/m1/mph_switch", line 32, in fetch return urllib2.build_opener().open(r).read() File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib2.py", line 435, in open response = meth(req, response) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib2.py", line 548, in http_response 'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib2.py", line 473, in error return self._call_chain(*args) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib2.py", line 407, in _call_chain result = func(*args) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib2.py", line 556, in http_error_default raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp) urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error [WARN] Unable to load the library libutempter ! [WARN] The <wall> command will not work in guake ! [WARN] libutempter.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[WARN] Unable to load the library libutempter ! [WARN] The <wall> command will not work in guake ! [WARN] libutempter.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
BTW, thank you so much for all the updates with this release, awesome work fullzero as ever, the best mining OS and the best community ever Have you tried to install libutempter0 ? sudo apt install libutempter0 Thanks for the reply, it seems the error has gone using the above install; but mining is not started in guake as expected! All done.
Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (m1-desktop:0[gpu:7]) assigned value 150.
Attribute 'GPUGraphicsClockOffset' (m1-desktop:0[gpu:7]) assigned value 150.
Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (m1-desktop:0[gpu:7]) assigned value -300.
Attribute 'GPUMemoryTransferRateOffset' (m1-desktop:0[gpu:7]) assigned value -300.
Attribute 'GPUFanControlState' (m1-desktop:0[gpu:7]) assigned value 0.
monero (Cryptonight): 0.00108000 BTC/day (4.64 USD/day) zclassic (Equihash): 0.00100364 BTC/day (4.31 USD/day) zcash (Equihash): 0.00098478 BTC/day (4.23 USD/day) ethereum (Ethash): 0.00098032 BTC/day (4.21 USD/day) ethereum-classic (Ethash): 0.00094537 BTC/day (4.06 USD/day) groestlcoin (Groestl): 0.00092318 BTC/day (3.96 USD/day) maxcoin (Keccak): 0.00079139 BTC/day (3.40 USD/day) expanse (Ethash): 0.00073189 BTC/day (3.14 USD/day) musicoin (Ethash): 0.00068310 BTC/day (2.93 USD/day) vertcoin (Lyra2RE2): 0.00060242 BTC/day (2.59 USD/day) myriadcoin-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00060066 BTC/day (2.58 USD/day) digibyte-groestl (Myriad-Groestl): 0.00037603 BTC/day (1.61 USD/day) feathercoin (NeoScrypt): 0.00026042 BTC/day (1.12 USD/day) myriadcoin-skein (Skein): 0.00007466 BTC/day (0.32 USD/day) siacoin (Sia): -0.00000641 BTC/day (-0.03 USD/day) digibyte-skein (Skein): -0.00014849 BTC/day (-0.64 USD/day) digibyte-qubit (Qubit): -0.00023583 BTC/day (-1.01 USD/day) geocoin (Qubit): -0.00028547 BTC/day (-1.23 USD/day) dash (X11): -0.00032753 BTC/day (-1.41 USD/day) startcoin (X11): -0.00034090 BTC/day (-1.46 USD/day) verge-scrypt (Scrypt): -0.00040643 BTC/day (-1.74 USD/day) adzcoin (X11): -0.00040828 BTC/day (-1.75 USD/day) litecoin (Scrypt): -0.00041916 BTC/day (-1.80 USD/day) gamecredits (Scrypt): -0.00042298 BTC/day (-1.82 USD/day) sexcoin (Scrypt): -0.00045059 BTC/day (-1.93 USD/day)
No others errors found! Will investigate more into it and update; Thanks Well, I think I've figured it why it has failed even after installation of 'libutempter0', the profitable coin according to MPH is XMR and with the XMR the path provided in the 'mph_config.json' is invalid. /home/m1/KTccminer-cryptonight/ccminer -a cryptonight valid one /home/m1/KXccminer/ccminer -a cryptonight
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August 28, 2017, 05:00:53 PM |
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Thanks- I was looking for something like this.
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August 28, 2017, 06:43:55 PM |
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Dont know if its been asked/suggested or not I thought it would be good to implement some thing similar to nicehash oc settings for manual mine too So when we change coin, 1bash automatically switch oc profile
Looking for something similar, maybe we can narrow down it to based on algo which is going to be used!? not to elegant but for now I do this(v0018): INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="YES" # YES NO
if [ $COIN == "ETH" -o $COIN == "ETC" ] then if [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "NO" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1210 elif [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "YES" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK_0=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_0=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_1=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_1=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_2=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=1200 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_3=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_3=1200 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_4=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_4=1600 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_5=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_5=1200 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_6=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_6=1200 fi elif [ $COIN == "DUAL_ETH_SC" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK=110 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1100 elif [ $COIN == "ZEC" ] then if [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "NO" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK=105 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1200 elif [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "YES" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK_0=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_0=1230 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_1=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_1=1225 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_2=120 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_3=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_3=1225 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_4=105 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_4=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_5=105 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_5=1235 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_6=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_6=1235 fi fi # Set individual clocks here if INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="YES" #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_0=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_0=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_1=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_1=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_2=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_3=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_3=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_4=130 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_4=1310 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_5=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_5=1220 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_6=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_6=1215 ...etc
we need to modularise 1bash, 1 settings file for each coin(or a settings db) would be nice, don't have to much time on my hands right now but when I do I'll think of something and ask my man fullzero to include it if he likes it.
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August 28, 2017, 07:12:40 PM |
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hi guys, i just installed the v0019 when i boot up the terminal show Launching Mining process but nothing happen after that.
i tried to set the to LOCAL, set my ETC account and use the default setting the system still not showing any mining process.
thanks in advance
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August 28, 2017, 07:18:31 PM |
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Dont know if its been asked/suggested or not I thought it would be good to implement some thing similar to nicehash oc settings for manual mine too So when we change coin, 1bash automatically switch oc profile
Looking for something similar, maybe we can narrow down it to based on algo which is going to be used!? not to elegant but for now I do this(v0018): INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="YES" # YES NO
if [ $COIN == "ETH" -o $COIN == "ETC" ] then if [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "NO" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1210 elif [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "YES" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK_0=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_0=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_1=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_1=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_2=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=1200 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_3=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_3=1200 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_4=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_4=1600 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_5=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_5=1200 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_6=0 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_6=1200 fi elif [ $COIN == "DUAL_ETH_SC" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK=110 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1100 elif [ $COIN == "ZEC" ] then if [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "NO" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK=105 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1200 elif [ $INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS == "YES" ] then __CORE_OVERCLOCK_0=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_0=1230 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_1=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_1=1225 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_2=120 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_3=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_3=1225 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_4=105 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_4=1300 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_5=105 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_5=1235 __CORE_OVERCLOCK_6=104 MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_6=1235 fi fi # Set individual clocks here if INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="YES" #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_0=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_0=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_1=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_1=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_2=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_2=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_3=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_3=1230 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_4=130 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_4=1310 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_5=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_5=1220 #__CORE_OVERCLOCK_6=100 #MEMORY_OVERCLOCK_6=1215 ...etc
we need to modularise 1bash, 1 settings file for each coin(or a settings db) would be nice, don't have to much time on my hands right now but when I do I'll think of something and ask my man fullzero to include it if he likes it. I use a similar kind, but based on algo/script, because there are number of coins based on algos for eg; ethash has 6 coins (ETH,ETC,EXP,UBQ,MUSIC,SOIL) which use mostly same OC settings (I believe). We need something similar modularised kind of thing going forward (I kinda like your idea actually, may try the way you've used and see how it goes)
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damNmad
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August 28, 2017, 07:22:25 PM |
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hi guys, i just installed the v0019 when i boot up the terminal show Launching Mining process but nothing happen after that.
i tried to set the to LOCAL, set my ETC account and use the default setting the system still not showing any mining process.
thanks in advance
Have you checked on Guake terminal?? (Press F12 for Guake terminal) see whether there is any mining process happening? can also check this
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August 28, 2017, 08:34:22 PM |
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Hey fellow miners --
So I'm planning to upgrade from v018 to v019.
Towards that goal I've downloaded v019 from the google site (along with hddrawcopy so I can write the image to my flash drive). I actually had to download v019 twice, as the first time the SHA 256 hash didn't matchup.
I've unzipped the v019 image and I'm ready to copy it to my flash drive (I have a spare one I'm not using), but I want to confirm with you folks what I should do afterwards to make sure I'm not missing something!
I'm assuming my next action will be to edit the new 1bash file (to load it with my OC values, wallet IDs, option selections, etc.), but after that is where I get unsure how to proceed.
Do I need to edit any other files?
Can I just plug the flash drive in and turn on my rig (6x EVGA 1070s with an MSI 270 PRO), or do I need to remove all but the first GPU and boot it up & shut it down, and then add the other GPUs one at a time, or anything like that?
I'm sure these are simple questions but I for sure don't know the answers!
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
Fogcity
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August 28, 2017, 08:47:09 PM |
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Hey fellow miners --
So I'm planning to upgrade from v018 to v019.
Towards that goal I've downloaded v019 from the google site (along with hddrawcopy so I can write the image to my flash drive). I actually had to download v019 twice, as the first time the SHA 256 hash didn't matchup.
I've unzipped the v019 image and I'm ready to copy it to my flash drive (I have a spare one I'm not using), but I want to confirm with you folks what I should do afterwards to make sure I'm not missing something!
I'm assuming my next action will be to edit the new 1bash file (to load it with my OC values, wallet IDs, option selections, etc.), but after that is where I get unsure how to proceed.
Do I need to edit any other files?
Can I just plug the flash drive in and turn on my rig (6x EVGA 1070s with an MSI 270 PRO), or do I need to remove all but the first GPU and boot it up & shut it down, and then add the other GPUs one at a time, or anything like that?
I'm sure these are simple questions but I for sure don't know the answers!
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
Fogcity
U got it
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August 28, 2017, 09:03:11 PM Last edit: August 28, 2017, 09:45:07 PM by salfter |
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Please share Monero GPU mining app.
I'm not sure if it's optimal for the purpose, but I've been running this one for a few weeks now: https://github.com/KlausT/ccminer-cryptonightBuilding from source is fairly straightforward: mkdir -p /home/m1/KTccminer-cryptonight cd ~ git clone https://github.com/KlausT/ccminer-cryptonight KTccminer-cryptonight cd KTccminer-cryptonight ./configure --with-cuda=/usr/local/cuda-8.0 make
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August 28, 2017, 09:05:53 PM |
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Hi all, Hopefully this is not too off-topic, but in trying to get the latest ethminer working in nvOC (at the speeds expected for my GTX 1060 6gb cards), I had also been posting on their Github page. I am trying to figure out a few things, and would love to hear what you all have to say: - Someone on that thread suggested that with Linux-based mining, the overclock settings for memory people throw around (which, most things I read are for Windows) need to be doubled. As in, people usually say Samsung memory can get around an 850 memory OC, so they were saying for Ubuntu I would go with 1700? This felt wrong given the 1bash defaults, but I'd love verification
- Is there any way anyone knows, without doing a Windows install, to learn what kind of memory my cards have? I'd rather not install Windows, and I have 26 cards I'd like to verify without changing their order or disconnecting if possible. I have not been successful in finding a Linux utility, but feel I may benefit from indvidual clock tuning
- Has anyone gotten the 24-25 Mh/s the latest ethminer supposedly gets while using in nvOC? If so, what settings are you using?
I appreciate the input, as well as the fact that this build even exists, so any help here would be amazing.
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August 28, 2017, 09:09:10 PM |
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And one more very interesting thing: the power consumption from the wall dropped from 1100 W (ETH) to 850 W (XMR) (4 rigs, total 13 gtx1050ti + 2 gtx950) Average h/s at the pool for last 6 hours ~ 4760h/s
I've also seen lower power consumption (but still 100% GPU utilization) when mining XMR. Right now, nvidia-smi says my three 1070s are burning 250W, and KTccminer-cryptonight is reporting about 1.98 kH/s. I normally have power consumption throttled to 325W (2 at 115W, 1 at 95W), and other algos bump up against that limit.
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August 28, 2017, 09:18:02 PM |
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Hey fellow miners --
So I'm planning to upgrade from v018 to v019.
Towards that goal I've downloaded v019 from the google site (along with hddrawcopy so I can write the image to my flash drive). I actually had to download v019 twice, as the first time the SHA 256 hash didn't matchup.
I've unzipped the v019 image and I'm ready to copy it to my flash drive (I have a spare one I'm not using), but I want to confirm with you folks what I should do afterwards to make sure I'm not missing something!
I'm assuming my next action will be to edit the new 1bash file (to load it with my OC values, wallet IDs, option selections, etc.), but after that is where I get unsure how to proceed.
Do I need to edit any other files?
Can I just plug the flash drive in and turn on my rig (6x EVGA 1070s with an MSI 270 PRO), or do I need to remove all but the first GPU and boot it up & shut it down, and then add the other GPUs one at a time, or anything like that?
I'm sure these are simple questions but I for sure don't know the answers!
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
Fogcity
After the HDDRAW copy work, you can edit the one bash straight away the copy you can see in the 9 MB drive, you don't need any other files (unless you use salfter's switches, I've found one issue with it mentioned in above posts), sometime it may not copy the 1bash, just double check! No need to remove any gpu, just plug and play.
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