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I'm going crazy ...
Today I setup 2 new fully identical rigs. Both biostar btc-250 pro, core i5 6100, 12xGPU Zotac 1060, same power, ram, ssd, ... Problem is one of them hashes much less than the other Equihash GPU0: 270 Sol/s GPU1: 271 Sol/s GPU2: 272 Sol/s GPU3: 271 Sol/s GPU4: 275 Sol/s GPU5: 274 Sol/s GPU6: 273 Sol/s GPU7: 267 Sol/s GPU8: 270 Sol/s GPU9: 273 Sol/s GPU10: 273 Sol/s GPU11: 277 Sol/s Total speed: 3266 Sol/s GPU0: 256 Sol/s GPU1: 261 Sol/s GPU2: 259 Sol/s GPU3: 268 Sol/s GPU4: 262 Sol/s GPU5: 259 Sol/s GPU6: 266 Sol/s GPU7: 262 Sol/s GPU8: 258 Sol/s GPU9: 271 Sol/s GPU10: 264 Sol/s GPU11: 260 Sol/s Total speed: 3146 Sol/s Ethahsh: m 01:03:35|ethminer Mining on #a77fc9dd… : 229.11MH/s [A19+1:R0+0:F0]
m 01:03:58|ethminer Mining on #5355b83e… : 264.77MH/s [A98+0:R0+0:F0]
As you can see its not a one gpu fault but all gpus hashing less than the other Swapped ssd drives to see if its a OS image problem, same problem on the lower rig Any ideas ?
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ComputerGenie
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October 30, 2017, 09:53:08 PM |
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...Swapped ssd drives to see if its a OS image problem, same problem on the lower rig...
The issue followed the drive or was persistent to that hw?
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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papampi
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October 30, 2017, 09:57:45 PM |
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...Swapped ssd drives to see if its a OS image problem, same problem on the lower rig...
The issue followed the drive or was persistent to that hw? If it was the drive I would never ask the question ... And gpus are all fully utilize : GPU UTILIZATION: 100 100 99 99 99 99 100 99 100 100 99 100
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October 30, 2017, 10:04:00 PM |
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I'm getting a stratum authentication failed when trying to mine GRS. Anyone have a solution to this?
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October 30, 2017, 10:18:28 PM |
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I'm going crazy ...
Today I setup 2 new fully identical rigs. Both biostar btc-250 pro, core i5 6100, 12xGPU Zotac 1060, same power, ram, ssd, ... Problem is one of them hashes much less than the other Equihash GPU0: 270 Sol/s GPU1: 271 Sol/s GPU2: 272 Sol/s GPU3: 271 Sol/s GPU4: 275 Sol/s GPU5: 274 Sol/s GPU6: 273 Sol/s GPU7: 267 Sol/s GPU8: 270 Sol/s GPU9: 273 Sol/s GPU10: 273 Sol/s GPU11: 277 Sol/s Total speed: 3266 Sol/s GPU0: 256 Sol/s GPU1: 261 Sol/s GPU2: 259 Sol/s GPU3: 268 Sol/s GPU4: 262 Sol/s GPU5: 259 Sol/s GPU6: 266 Sol/s GPU7: 262 Sol/s GPU8: 258 Sol/s GPU9: 271 Sol/s GPU10: 264 Sol/s GPU11: 260 Sol/s Total speed: 3146 Sol/s Ethahsh: m 01:03:35|ethminer Mining on #a77fc9dd… : 229.11MH/s [A19+1:R0+0:F0]
m 01:03:58|ethminer Mining on #5355b83e… : 264.77MH/s [A98+0:R0+0:F0]
As you can see its not a one gpu fault but all gpus hashing less than the other Swapped ssd drives to see if its a OS image problem, same problem on the lower rig Any ideas ? Are all the BIOS settings the same? Same on the PCI speeds, etc?
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October 30, 2017, 10:24:30 PM |
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I'm going crazy ...
Today I setup 2 new fully identical rigs. Both biostar btc-250 pro, core i5 6100, 12xGPU Zotac 1060, same power, ram, ssd, ...
Problem is one of them hashes much less than the other
Any ideas ?
Same PSU, too? You can tell if they are using identical power with: nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu,fan.speed,power.draw,power.limit --format=csv
Hope this helps.
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October 30, 2017, 10:25:33 PM |
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To prevent automatic updates in the future: use your favorite editor, open /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic and change: APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1"; To: APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0"; and /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgradesAPT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1"; APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1"; to APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0"; APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "0"; D ps: Seriously, why was this ON? Very nice suggestion Doodkeen, This is a community driven project and fullzero is doing the best job ever without asking for a dime (unlike other Linux mining distros) Some times in the middle of the road we miss some small points that are so obvious to others, So I'm kindly ask every Linux Guru here to do their best to look for improvements and fixes for nvOCFeel free to PM me or post in forum any suggestion you have. Thank you all. Yep, please feel free and provide the valuable feedback, so that we can make nvOC even better. Coming to the error, no one expected this sort of failure on this scale!! Hope we identify these sort of issues bit earlier. I think the problem is while Nvidia driver was updating wdog restarted the rig because of low utilization and that cause a miss configured Nvidia driver, I think solution is to prevent wdog from restarting the rig if dpkg is running.
Papampi, you are absolutely right I had this happen to 2 of my rigs. I will change all the update settings for -1.4 except security updates. My bad. fullzero, is there some way that I could completely disable all updates on nvOC: - disable automatic downloads of updates (drivers, system, nvOC) - disable automatic installation of updates (drivers, system, nvOC) I have a rig behind a firewall and absolutely no important data on a nvOC rig, so all I care is about stability. And stability is more fragile because of USB key usage. The logging is disabled by default, so there would be no writing to the USB key if I would disable updates. The nvOC is pretty stable even now, but I think that disabling all updates would help with the stability of the system. Of course I would also periodically update USB key with the whole image of nvOC, but only every month or so, when you publish the new version of stable nvOC. I have disabled all updates on -1.4; it does have logs. I will work on a global long variable implementation ( LOGS="ON" or OFF ) for the next version wow, fullzero, you are the best. Thank you for the time you take, to consider these requests.
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October 30, 2017, 10:41:03 PM |
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Same PSU, too? You can tell if they are using identical power with: nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu,fan.speed,power.draw,power.limit --format=csv
Hope this helps. Same PSU too Are all the BIOS settings the same? Same on the PCI speeds, etc?
Same bios settings lol ... going crazy ...
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October 30, 2017, 10:52:24 PM |
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Is this 1.3 or the name is wrong ?
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October 30, 2017, 10:57:09 PM |
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Same PSU, too? You can tell if they are using identical power with: nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu,fan.speed,power.draw,power.limit --format=csv
Hope this helps. Same PSU too Are all the BIOS settings the same? Same on the PCI speeds, etc?
Same bios settings lol ... going crazy ... Removed all cards and restart rig with only 1 card direct connect to motherboard no risers, Same low speed, 18-19 MH/s on eth
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October 30, 2017, 10:57:55 PM |
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Same PSU, too? You can tell if they are using identical power with: nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu,fan.speed,power.draw,power.limit --format=csv
Hope this helps. Same PSU too Are all the BIOS settings the same? Same on the PCI speeds, etc?
Same bios settings lol ... going crazy ... Removed all cards and restart rig with only 1 card direct connect to motherboard no risers, Same low speed, 18-19 MH/s on eth do you know what memory types are on the other 1060s?
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October 30, 2017, 11:12:46 PM |
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Same PSU too
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Same bios settings
lol ... going crazy ...
It's also possible that it's dumb luck... you happened to put mostly lower-performing cards in one rig, and mostly better-performing cards in the other. If that's it, and you swap four of five of the cards, you should start to see things equalize....
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October 30, 2017, 11:16:11 PM |
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Seeding with a gigabit seedbox and a 500 MB 2nd seedbox for the next 7 days. Enjoy !
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October 30, 2017, 11:18:30 PM |
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Is this 1.3 or the name is wrong ? That torrent really is for the 1.3 image; I think he DL'ed just before fullzero posted 1.4, and then came back to post about the torrent just after fullzero posted. This one is for the 1.4 image: http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=00585421597763893895I've added it in comments on cryptocurrencyfreak 's blog; it's awaiting moderation or for him to notice it here. Seeding with a gigabit seedbox and a 500 MB 2nd seedbox for the next 7 days. Enjoy !
AWESOME! Thanks!!
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October 30, 2017, 11:47:23 PM |
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I'm a newb linux user, not sure if this is the best place to ask but I'm having issues with one of my systems running nvOC.. My rig keeps rebooting itself after a few hours of running and when I go to access it to see what happened all my mobo settings have been reset to default and it asks me if I want to run setup or to boot as normal. Anyways, I'm unsure where to go to access linux crash logs or how to read them.
Once I reboot the rig back into Linux everything runs as normal.
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October 31, 2017, 12:10:58 AM |
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I'm a newb linux user, not sure if this is the best place to ask but I'm having issues with one of my systems running nvOC.. My rig keeps rebooting itself after a few hours of running and when I go to access it to see what happened all my mobo settings have been reset to default and it asks me if I want to run setup or to boot as normal. Anyways, I'm unsure where to go to access linux crash logs or how to read them.
Once I reboot the rig back into Linux everything runs as normal.
motherboard battery dead?
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October 31, 2017, 12:13:56 AM Last edit: October 31, 2017, 11:58:24 PM by CryptAtomeTrader44 |
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Could you please answer a few questions regarding this OS?
- Does nvOC have a "graphic" online interface like SMOS? - Is it possible to easy install new miners? - Is there any "hidden" fee for using it? - Does it have general "quality of life" features, like: restart with auto connect, auto restart miners, ...? - Does it update (or auto update toggle) video cards / OS? - Is it possible to enforce overclocking for GPU as soon as the system restarts (auto)?
Thanks!
I think all theses (your) questions could be a good start for little FAQ on this NVOC help page : http://nvoc-mining-os.com/download-page/
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joshuajones02
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October 31, 2017, 12:30:48 AM |
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I'm a newb linux user, not sure if this is the best place to ask but I'm having issues with one of my systems running nvOC.. My rig keeps rebooting itself after a few hours of running and when I go to access it to see what happened all my mobo settings have been reset to default and it asks me if I want to run setup or to boot as normal. Anyways, I'm unsure where to go to access linux crash logs or how to read them.
Once I reboot the rig back into Linux everything runs as normal.
motherboard battery dead? yeah, i've replaced it recently though but I can replace it again. Not sure why it would reset mid operation when there is constant power being sent to it though?
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October 31, 2017, 12:39:15 AM |
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I'm a newb linux user, not sure if this is the best place to ask but I'm having issues with one of my systems running nvOC.. My rig keeps rebooting itself after a few hours of running and when I go to access it to see what happened all my mobo settings have been reset to default and it asks me if I want to run setup or to boot as normal. Anyways, I'm unsure where to go to access linux crash logs or how to read them.
Once I reboot the rig back into Linux everything runs as normal.
motherboard battery dead? Good guess... that shouldn't make the machine reboot, but if the system is not stable and reboots itself, a bad battery might mean BIOS settings are lost during reboot.
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VoskCoin
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October 31, 2017, 12:48:40 AM |
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can i fire h110 btc+ 13 gpu mobo right up with nvoc
Or will I have to make changes in bios / to recognize 12x 1080 TI?
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