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November 03, 2017, 08:49:09 AM |
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I think that its a really good idea, for non pro users and can be use as alternative for simplemining or ethos, but first of all we (all users of this rigs) should we have server with some ddos protection or even CDN (can be ovh + cloudflare) if ofcourse it will be in "public" zone, because i can be also avalibe only in your local network...
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November 03, 2017, 10:17:03 AM |
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I think first create only local version, it will take a while to create good web gui.
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November 03, 2017, 10:40:02 AM |
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Very good idea Would love to make our web page better. Let me know if I can help in any ways
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November 03, 2017, 10:58:51 AM |
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I think first create only local version, it will take a while to create good web gui.
Yes, in some cases i can agree with you, but i think that we can split work between some guys, one part of them will work on CLI / GUI, and another team will focus on WEB interface.
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November 03, 2017, 11:18:37 AM Last edit: November 03, 2017, 12:06:27 PM by kk003 |
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!? Just make static entries for each rig in the router and no matter which OS you would have installed (Linux, Windows or else) every rig will always receive the same address without making any changes to it's network configuration at all.
Tied to MAC address, I take it? Not just like that: 1. Make static entries for each rig in the router: if you reset the router to default setting you probably lose the rig's ip 2. Don't need to make static entries for each rig in the router. As long as you don't spend all available ips in your pool you always will get the same ip 3. If you config /etc/network/interfaces with static ip in router's default range you'll always get on line and known your ip as this does not change There is a few possibilities about what setup should be used which depends on user expectations. In my case, my rigs are configure with static ip in computer and in router's default range in case of reset/default settings, no DHCP, ssh ports no standard and all behind routers with DHCP off.
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November 03, 2017, 12:18:35 PM |
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Hey guys, anyone can provide me a simple of zm config on 3main for mining Equihash algo ? I am on v00019 and only have EBWF, it seems this two miner dont use same option setting. Ok i am bit lazy i can do it my self but is more simple to ask Thanks in advance
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November 03, 2017, 12:34:01 PM |
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Hey guys, anyone can provide me a simple of zm config on 3main for mining Equihash algo ? I am on v00019 and only have EBWF, it seems this two miner dont use same option setting. Ok i am bit lazy i can do it my self but is more simple to ask Thanks in advance From 19-1.4: if [ $COIN == "ZEC" ] then
if [ $EWBF_VERSION == "3_3" ] then HCD='/home/m1/zec/v3_3/miner' fi
if [ $EWBF_VERSION == "3_4" ] then HCD='/home/m1/zec/v3_4/miner' fi
ZECADDR="$ZEC_ADDRESS.$ZEC_WORKER"
if [ $ZM_or_EWBF == "ZM" ] then HCD='/home/m1/zec/zm/5_3/zm_miner' screen -dmSL miner $HCD --server $ZEC_POOL --user $ZECADDR --pass z --port $ZEC_PORT -- time; fi
if [ $ZM_or_EWBF == "EWBF" ] then screen -dmSL miner $HCD --eexit 3 --fee $EWBF_PERCENT --pec --server $ZEC_POOL --user $ZECADDR --pass z --port $ZEC_PORT; fi
if [ $LOCALorREMOTE == "LOCAL" ] then screen -r miner fi
BITCOIN="theGROUND"
while [ $BITCOIN == "theGROUND" ] do sleep 60 done fi
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November 03, 2017, 12:41:06 PM |
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Thanks papampi That what i need and you provide me this one fast! In preparation for BTCG like lot of people i assume ... Anyone have fine setting for EQUIHASH ? I am on 8x 1070 seems stable running on ETH algo with +100OC +1600MC I stick to this number and some tweak can be done ? Once again thanks in advance EDIT : It seems i have something to add in 1bash to ? To choice between ZM or EBWF Something like ZM_or_EWBF == "ZM" right ?
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November 03, 2017, 01:03:41 PM |
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Thanks papampi That what i need and you provide me this one fast! In preparation for BTCG like lot of people i assume ... Anyone have fine setting for EQUIHASH ? I am on 8x 1070 seems stable running on ETH algo with +100OC +1600MC I stick to this number and some tweak can be done ? Once again thanks in advance EDIT : It seems i have something to add in 1bash to ? To choice between ZM or EBWF Something like ZM_or_EWBF == "ZM" right ? yup ZM_or_EWBF="ZM" # choose ZM or EWBF
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November 03, 2017, 01:18:37 PM |
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From 19-1.4: . . . if [ $ZM_or_EWBF == "ZM" ] then HCD='/home/m1/zec/zm/5_3/zm_miner' screen -dmSL miner $HCD --server $ZEC_POOL --user $ZECADDR --pass z --port $ZEC_PORT -- time; fi . . .
I don't think that is going to work because 0.5.3 is your personal upgrade, PAPAMPI. Did fullzero repackage 19-1.4 with 0.5.3?
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November 03, 2017, 01:46:16 PM |
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From 19-1.4: . . . if [ $ZM_or_EWBF == "ZM" ] then HCD='/home/m1/zec/zm/5_3/zm_miner' screen -dmSL miner $HCD --server $ZEC_POOL --user $ZECADDR --pass z --port $ZEC_PORT -- time; fi . . .
I don't think that is going to work because 0.5.3 is your personal upgrade, PAPAMPI. Did fullzero repackage 19-1.4 with 0.5.3? It will work dont worry I will modify path for my system! I have a tweaked nvOC, thanks for this anyway. Thanks papampi That what i need and you provide me this one fast! In preparation for BTCG like lot of people i assume ... Anyone have fine setting for EQUIHASH ? I am on 8x 1070 seems stable running on ETH algo with +100OC +1600MC I stick to this number and some tweak can be done ? Once again thanks in advance EDIT : It seems i have something to add in 1bash to ? To choice between ZM or EBWF Something like ZM_or_EWBF == "ZM" right ? yup ZM_or_EWBF="ZM" # choose ZM or EWBF
Okay mate thanks
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November 03, 2017, 01:56:05 PM |
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!? Just make static entries for each rig in the router and no matter which OS you would have installed (Linux, Windows or else) every rig will always receive the same address without making any changes to it's network configuration at all.
Tied to MAC address, I take it? Not just like that: 1. Make static entries for each rig in the router: if you reset the router to default setting you probably lose the rig's ip 2. Don't need to make static entries for each rig in the router. As long as you don't spend all available ips in your pool you always will get the same ip 3. If you config /etc/network/interfaces with static ip in router's default range you'll always get on line and known your ip as this does not change There is a few possibilities about what setup should be used which depends on user expectations. In my case, my rigs are configure with static ip in computer and in router's default range in case of reset/default settings, no DHCP, ssh ports no standard and all behind routers with DHCP off. You are right, but: 1. Depends on the router in use. I didn't reset mine for about 18 months. I use selfmade router (GA-N3150N-D3V + PfSense) 2. Depends on the router in use and it's config (DHCP lease time). Some "not good" ones tend to lease IP, that was not "online" for some time (rig that hanged for example) to other device (for example somebody came to you and you let him connect to you WiFi and one of the rigs have hanged right before he came) 3. see 2
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November 03, 2017, 02:19:49 PM |
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!? Just make static entries for each rig in the router and no matter which OS you would have installed (Linux, Windows or else) every rig will always receive the same address without making any changes to it's network configuration at all.
Tied to MAC address, I take it? Not just like that: 1. Make static entries for each rig in the router: if you reset the router to default setting you probably lose the rig's ip 2. Don't need to make static entries for each rig in the router. As long as you don't spend all available ips in your pool you always will get the same ip 3. If you config /etc/network/interfaces with static ip in router's default range you'll always get on line and known your ip as this does not change There is a few possibilities about what setup should be used which depends on user expectations. In my case, my rigs are configure with static ip in computer and in router's default range in case of reset/default settings, no DHCP, ssh ports no standard and all behind routers with DHCP off. You are right, but: 1. Depends on the router in use. I didn't reset mine for about 18 months. I use selfmade router (GA-N3150N-D3V + PfSense) 2. Depends on the router in use and it's config (DHCP lease time). Some "not good" ones tend to lease IP, that was not "online" for some time (rig that hanged for example) to other device (for example somebody came to you and you let him connect to you WiFi and one of the rigs have hanged right before he came) 3. see 2 You'r right too So I said, disable dhcp in router if suitable and rarely will let you down, but of course a newly installed system usually needs DHCP, so I said: "There is a few possibilities about what setup should be used which depends on user expectations." In my opinion the first thing that matters is having ssh access to the remote rig once installed without touching the network configuration. About routers I would get rid of those "Some "not good"" if it were possible. Anyway, for tastes colors is not it?
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November 03, 2017, 02:42:42 PM |
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I think first create only local version, it will take a while to create good web gui.
Yes, in some cases i can agree with you, but i think that we can split work between some guys, one part of them will work on CLI / GUI, and another team will focus on WEB interface. Maybe gui should be auto generate from onebash, if fullzero change something (add new miner or currency) in onebash it will auto change on gui (less work for future).
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November 03, 2017, 03:20:38 PM |
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Hi, I make a try with nvOC. In the configuration file, I see where I write the parameters for each GPU and each Pool, but for the pools, I didn't see where I write the worker password ? There is the name of pool, the port, the coin address, the worker name, but no worker password... Thank you.
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November 03, 2017, 04:47:01 PM |
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Hi, I make a try with nvOC. In the configuration file, I see where I write the parameters for each GPU and each Pool, but for the pools, I didn't see where I write the worker password ? There is the name of pool, the port, the coin address, the worker name, but no worker password... Thank you.
I think that In order to help you must post pool's name.
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November 03, 2017, 06:12:58 PM |
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Hi, I make a try with nvOC. In the configuration file, I see where I write the parameters for each GPU and each Pool, but for the pools, I didn't see where I write the worker password ? There is the name of pool, the port, the coin address, the worker name, but no worker password... Thank you.
Usually pools dont check worker password and best keep it the default "x" If any one wants to mine for you ... let them mine ... lol
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November 03, 2017, 07:02:28 PM |
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I think that its a really good idea, for non pro users and can be use as alternative for simplemining or ethos, but first of all we (all users of this rigs) should we have server with some ddos protection or even CDN (can be ovh + cloudflare) if ofcourse it will be in "public" zone, because i can be also avalibe only in your local network... I can put it on my server for start without ddos protection. For start i need to communicate with some linux side developers =) For getting new config simple wget can be used (ex wget http://address.com/get_config/user_login(from config)/mac_address(from system)/config.sh ) which will be generated on the fly based on user config on website (miner selection with parameters, overclocking etc, and all other configuration options which are available now) fullzero?
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November 03, 2017, 07:43:16 PM |
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I think that its a really good idea, for non pro users and can be use as alternative for simplemining or ethos, but first of all we (all users of this rigs) should we have server with some ddos protection or even CDN (can be ovh + cloudflare) if ofcourse it will be in "public" zone, because i can be also avalibe only in your local network... I can put it on my server for start without ddos protection. For start i need to communicate with some linux side developers =) For getting new config simple wget can be used (ex wget http://address.com/get_config/user_login(from config)/mac_address(from system)/config.sh ) which will be generated on the fly based on user config on website (miner selection with parameters, overclocking etc, and all other configuration options which are available now) fullzero? simplemining's business structure is to make money out of it, hence the need for central server so they can control it. nvOC is free/open source so there is no need for central server and download of config files from the central server. There is no registered business and no liability nor inspiration to run secure server with ddos protection, fall back system, etc. What happens if someone hacks your server and distribute/push new config files and make every nvOC rig mine for them? Will you compensate? The idea of web interface is great and sooner or later will be implemented into nvOC but not as an interface to central server but local one. I should be able to login to my server's IP web interface and manage my rig trough any web browser. I think we should steer the developement toward this. Furthermore, we can add master/slave interfaces so that if you have multiple rigs, you will have one master to control all slave rigs. Right?
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November 03, 2017, 07:47:45 PM |
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Hi, I make a try with nvOC. In the configuration file, I see where I write the parameters for each GPU and each Pool, but for the pools, I didn't see where I write the worker password ? There is the name of pool, the port, the coin address, the worker name, but no worker password... Thank you.
Usually pools dont check worker password and best keep it the default "x" If any one wants to mine for you ... let them mine ... lol Yes, I know... "-p x" or something else, or nothing. But I use this option : some of my workers have password for other reasons and the pool test it : if the password is wrong, I cannot connect my worker (error connection message). How can I make with nvOC ?
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