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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 Thank bro... I am not sure why there are two 1bash one in home another in another drive. Now trying to figure out on overclock.. still unable to work.
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August 29, 2017, 06:15:00 AM |
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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 Thank bro... I am not sure why there are two 1bash one in home another in another drive. Now trying to figure out on overclock.. still unable to work. Well, there are lots of requests to split the configuration and implementation files, so fullzero did that as part of the request, configuration is something you can amend more frequently, as some people are not even remotely understand / change the implementation. Let's take advantage of it
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August 29, 2017, 06:46:31 AM |
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Did anyone successfully set up teamviewer with custom resolutions without monitor(or dummy plug) on a headless rig?
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August 29, 2017, 10:14:20 AM |
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Did anyone successfully set up teamviewer with custom resolutions without monitor(or dummy plug) on a headless rig?
Try http://imgur.com/a/mzMNB
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August 29, 2017, 11:12:18 AM |
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v0019 is up on Google Drive see the OP for the Link: I will upload to MEGA after sleeping. Lots of changes I will update the OP after sleeping. the SHA256 hash is: 9f461a33051568425f616a265d7811b6c3372f61bbcfdbae7d50fb627c57fb38 If you are using windows:open a cmd prompt: click the start button and type: then press enter: type the following: CertUtil -hashfile PATH_TO_IMAGE_ZIP_HERE SHA256 and press enter if the result is: 9f461a33051568425f616a265d7811b6c3372f61bbcfdbae7d50fb627c57fb38 then the ZIP_containing_the_image is good Note: you can find the file path by right clicking the zip and selecting properties If you are using linux:open a terminal and enter the following: sha256sum 'PATH_TO_IMAGE_ZIP_HERE' and press enter if the result is: 9f461a33051568425f616a265d7811b6c3372f61bbcfdbae7d50fb627c57fb38 then the ZIP_containing_the_image is good Note: you can also type sha256sum then drag the zip to the terminal window to add the absolute path without typing it. If you are using OSX:open a terminal and enter the following: shasum -a 256 'PATH_TO_IMAGE_ZIP_HERE' and press enter if the result is: 9f461a33051568425f616a265d7811b6c3372f61bbcfdbae7d50fb627c57fb38 then the ZIP_containing_the_image is good Thank you fullzero! I'll wait for change log if it's worth migrating from 18 to 19.
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August 29, 2017, 11:21:45 AM |
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So, v019 is more stable than 018. Thank a lot. However, I still have a problem with a screen http://imgur.com/a/UDHzFMoreover to many times a detected all cards (12th cards is detected after 1-2min after 1st one and watchdog become said about low utilisation). Also, in terminal, screen is not working and in best way if it will show in guake(f12) after writing "screen -r", but sometimes it also wrote that "there is no screen to be resumed".
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August 29, 2017, 11:55:20 AM |
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Is it normal that every time upPASTE reload config it start a new instance of 1bash ? m1@m1-desktop-102:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 2201 0.0 0.0 13320 3876 pts/16 S+ 11:43 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 4482 0.0 0.0 13328 3840 pts/23 S+ 12:14 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 18432 0.0 0.0 13328 3836 pts/24 S+ 16:18 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 13545 0.0 0.0 13324 3888 pts/17 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13546 0.0 0.0 13332 3820 pts/23 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13547 0.0 0.0 13328 3892 pts/21 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
Problem is some times it create multiple miners : m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r miner There are several suitable screens on: 14358.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) 14348.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
and multiple temp too m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r temp There are several suitable screens on: 13837.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13830.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13823.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
The multiple miners only happens on one of my rigs, the other one dont have this issue. Both has multiple 1bash running but one make multiple miners.
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August 29, 2017, 12:48:57 PM |
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Did anyone successfully set up teamviewer with custom resolutions without monitor(or dummy plug) on a headless rig?
Try http://imgur.com/a/mzMNBdoesn't work on headless machine, resolution is 640X480
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Is it normal that every time upPASTE reload config it start a new instance of 1bash ? m1@m1-desktop-102:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 2201 0.0 0.0 13320 3876 pts/16 S+ 11:43 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 4482 0.0 0.0 13328 3840 pts/23 S+ 12:14 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 18432 0.0 0.0 13328 3836 pts/24 S+ 16:18 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 13545 0.0 0.0 13324 3888 pts/17 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13546 0.0 0.0 13332 3820 pts/23 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13547 0.0 0.0 13328 3892 pts/21 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
Problem is some times it create multiple miners : m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r miner There are several suitable screens on: 14358.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) 14348.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
and multiple temp too m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r temp There are several suitable screens on: 13837.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13830.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13823.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
The multiple miners only happens on one of my rigs, the other one dont have this issue. Both has multiple 1bash running but one make multiple miners. Sorry if I misunderstand. In v19 you need to run 3main instead of 1bash or run 2unix to refresh the whole
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Is it normal that every time upPASTE reload config it start a new instance of 1bash ? m1@m1-desktop-102:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 2201 0.0 0.0 13320 3876 pts/16 S+ 11:43 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 4482 0.0 0.0 13328 3840 pts/23 S+ 12:14 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 18432 0.0 0.0 13328 3836 pts/24 S+ 16:18 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 13545 0.0 0.0 13324 3888 pts/17 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13546 0.0 0.0 13332 3820 pts/23 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13547 0.0 0.0 13328 3892 pts/21 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
Problem is some times it create multiple miners : m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r miner There are several suitable screens on: 14358.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) 14348.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
and multiple temp too m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r temp There are several suitable screens on: 13837.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13830.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13823.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
The multiple miners only happens on one of my rigs, the other one dont have this issue. Both has multiple 1bash running but one make multiple miners. When upPASTE see modification between your 1bash and 1bash, he trigger a reboot of the process. So are u sure u put right address of your upPASTE ? That prolly from some weird permissions u cant kill your miner running. I got this trouble with multi launching miner. A new install fixed this
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August 29, 2017, 01:34:06 PM |
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This is a short version of first post with links to the nv0019 download. I have yet to download nv0019 will do so today.
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August 29, 2017, 01:34:44 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. Hi JudoFlash, - You are totally right for memory in linux, cause in linux u dont OC MemClock technically you OC MemoryTransferRate. MemClock = MemoryTransferRate % 2
- Unfortunately on linux we don't have software that allow you to get memory brand version, easy way to do this is to boot your rig on a single windows card per card
- For this last one i dont have 1060, but i bet with nice OC u can grab this one. Remember to negative your CoreClock when u mine ETH
Don't hesitate to ask more Well, Thank you for that explanation. I was trying to figure out on how the actual OC works on Linux but your post made it clear.
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August 29, 2017, 02:14:08 PM |
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Is it normal that every time upPASTE reload config it start a new instance of 1bash ? m1@m1-desktop-102:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 2201 0.0 0.0 13320 3876 pts/16 S+ 11:43 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 4482 0.0 0.0 13328 3840 pts/23 S+ 12:14 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 18432 0.0 0.0 13328 3836 pts/24 S+ 16:18 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 13545 0.0 0.0 13324 3888 pts/17 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13546 0.0 0.0 13332 3820 pts/23 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13547 0.0 0.0 13328 3892 pts/21 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
Problem is some times it create multiple miners : m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r miner There are several suitable screens on: 14358.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) 14348.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
and multiple temp too m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r temp There are several suitable screens on: 13837.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13830.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13823.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
The multiple miners only happens on one of my rigs, the other one dont have this issue. Both has multiple 1bash running but one make multiple miners. Sorry if I misunderstand. In v19 you need to run 3main instead of 1bash or run 2unix to refresh the whole no you don't, you just run 1bash as normal, 1bash has been split into 2 parts (1bash and 3main), where 1bash is a config file and 3main holds all the back end (for people who are not interested in editing it)
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August 29, 2017, 03:40:19 PM |
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Is it normal that every time upPASTE reload config it start a new instance of 1bash ? m1@m1-desktop-102:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 2201 0.0 0.0 13320 3876 pts/16 S+ 11:43 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 4482 0.0 0.0 13328 3840 pts/23 S+ 12:14 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 18432 0.0 0.0 13328 3836 pts/24 S+ 16:18 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 13545 0.0 0.0 13324 3888 pts/17 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13546 0.0 0.0 13332 3820 pts/23 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13547 0.0 0.0 13328 3892 pts/21 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
Problem is some times it create multiple miners : m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r miner There are several suitable screens on: 14358.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) 14348.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
and multiple temp too m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r temp There are several suitable screens on: 13837.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13830.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13823.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
The multiple miners only happens on one of my rigs, the other one dont have this issue. Both has multiple 1bash running but one make multiple miners. Sorry if I misunderstand. In v19 you need to run 3main instead of 1bash or run 2unix to refresh the whole no you don't, you just run 1bash as normal, 1bash has been split into 2 parts (1bash and 3main), where 1bash is a config file and 3main holds all the back end (for people who are not interested in editing it) this is on v0018, not migrating to 19 yet.
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Is it normal that every time upPASTE reload config it start a new instance of 1bash ? m1@m1-desktop-102:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 2201 0.0 0.0 13320 3876 pts/16 S+ 11:43 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 4482 0.0 0.0 13328 3840 pts/23 S+ 12:14 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 18432 0.0 0.0 13328 3836 pts/24 S+ 16:18 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ ps aux | grep 1bash m1 13545 0.0 0.0 13324 3888 pts/17 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13546 0.0 0.0 13332 3820 pts/23 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash m1 13547 0.0 0.0 13328 3892 pts/21 S+ 16:23 0:00 bash /home/m1/1bash
Problem is some times it create multiple miners : m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r miner There are several suitable screens on: 14358.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) 14348.miner (08/29/17 16:23:44) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
and multiple temp too m1@m1-desktop-101:~$ screen -r temp There are several suitable screens on: 13837.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13830.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) 13823.temp (08/29/17 16:23:36) (Detached) Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
The multiple miners only happens on one of my rigs, the other one dont have this issue. Both has multiple 1bash running but one make multiple miners. Sorry if I misunderstand. In v19 you need to run 3main instead of 1bash or run 2unix to refresh the whole no you don't, you just run 1bash as normal, 1bash has been split into 2 parts (1bash and 3main), where 1bash is a config file and 3main holds all the back end (for people who are not interested in editing it) At v19 1bash is only a configuration file, there is absolutely no command to run the application in it: D
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Hello again, Once more, I am unsure if this is quite nvOC on-topic or not, but with so many variables to a mining rig, and as helpful as everyone has been, I am giving it a shot. I currently have two ASRock H110 BTC+ Pro boards, each running 13 GTX 1060 6GB GPU's. It took me a while to get there, but after checking connections, settings, etc. I have one of these that has been mining ETH rock-solid for over a week now on ethminer (it isn't getting the nice boost I expected, but c'est la vie). The second setup, however, I cannot seem to get to stay running. I swapped out the risers and get 13 GPU's showing every time now, switched to v0019, and generally can boot, mine for a few hours, then freeze. Of course when I am frozen there is not a lot I can do from a diagnostic perspective to figure out what might have gone wrong. I had thought given the fact that I would get a couple of hours might mean a temperature issue, but I don't know really. I just took a picture of the crashed rig (while it might look fine, it is frozen): https://s26.postimg.org/4ybqdi7s9/2017-08-29_16.02.08.jpgI am not close to maxing out my PSU's, I am using powered risers that I believe are all getting power (no more than 2 per cable), and I have tried swapping out risers, My OC is not aggressive, with the core being underclocked by 200, and memory OC at only 500. Temperature was dialed back to 70c max, with the power max at 75w per card. Does anyone have any idea what I might try next for a stable system. I had reset the machine when I took that screenshot 40 minutes ago, and the rig just froze again. Any suggestions would be amazing. Thanks!
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What is the process of remoting in w/ nvoc19
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August 29, 2017, 09:14:27 PM |
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Hello again, Once more, I am unsure if this is quite nvOC on-topic or not, but with so many variables to a mining rig, and as helpful as everyone has been, I am giving it a shot. I currently have two ASRock H110 BTC+ Pro boards, each running 13 GTX 1060 6GB GPU's. It took me a while to get there, but after checking connections, settings, etc. I have one of these that has been mining ETH rock-solid for over a week now on ethminer (it isn't getting the nice boost I expected, but c'est la vie). The second setup, however, I cannot seem to get to stay running. I swapped out the risers and get 13 GPU's showing every time now, switched to v0019, and generally can boot, mine for a few hours, then freeze. Of course when I am frozen there is not a lot I can do from a diagnostic perspective to figure out what might have gone wrong. I had thought given the fact that I would get a couple of hours might mean a temperature issue, but I don't know really. I just took a picture of the crashed rig (while it might look fine, it is frozen): I am not close to maxing out my PSU's, I am using powered risers that I believe are all getting power (no more than 2 per cable), and I have tried swapping out risers, My OC is not aggressive, with the core being underclocked by 200, and memory OC at only 500. Temperature was dialed back to 70c max, with the power max at 75w per card. Does anyone have any idea what I might try next for a stable system. I had reset the machine when I took that screenshot 40 minutes ago, and the rig just froze again. Any suggestions would be amazing. Thanks! Disable teamviewer and check. Its linux, better use ssh when u need to do anything.
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