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December 22, 2017, 03:35:35 AM Last edit: December 22, 2017, 04:01:38 AM by damNmad |
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Would I be able to add any pool and coin I want into the 1bash if the algo is already supported?
Yes you can do that using very simple steps. for eg; ETH_WORKER="miner" ETH_ADDRESS="kryptoMiner" ETH_POOL="europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535" ETH_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS="" You can go with any pool you want to mine with. You can also mine other coins which use same algo, above you can put ETC address and ETC pool and you can mine ETC with that. Its just a template where you can use it how ever you want. Thanks. I was trying nvOC earlier but I didn't see the OneBash anywhere even though I was just watching a youtube demonstration, and I don't even see an installation section either. Needless to say, I am going through a lot of pains trying to get Linux mining working and I've given up on basic Ubuntu I think those videos were outdated and try to find for 1bash instead of oneBash, you don't see an installation section because you don't install anything! You just download the image, unzip it, write/flash that image to a 32 GB memory card or any SSD (recommended) & edit your 1bash by adding your address details or your own preferred pool details, plug it to your MOB. Everything starts on its own, no hazzle/pain. That Image is a self contained, pre loaded with latest drivers, latest mining software and all the required files. People here try to help you instantly and the discord channel too. Hope it makes sense, let me know if you need more information on how to use it. EDIT : There are some tutorials may help you using nvOC here http://nvoc-mining-os.com/
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December 22, 2017, 04:18:23 AM |
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BTW seems the 2.0 update is doing really well I think, seems many problems have been wiped out from this release, kudos to the dev team.
Congrats to @leenoox @papampi & @stubo & thanks for all of your hard work.
I'm really glad you are satisfied with nvOC 0019-2.0 - Community Release. A lot of work has been put into it, from bug fixes, optimizations, updates, new features and new original code. I would like to thank you for the kind words, aswell thank all developers, testers and community for testing, providing feedback, reporting bugs and giving suggestions to make this the best nvOC yet. Papampi is working relentlesly on the update scripts and the full image will be announced soon.
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December 22, 2017, 04:30:07 AM |
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BTW seems the 2.0 update is doing really well I think, seems many problems have been wiped out from this release, kudos to the dev team.
Congrats to @leenoox @papampi & @stubo & thanks for all of your hard work.
I'm really glad you are satisfied with nvOC 0019-2.0 - Community Release. A lot of work has been put into it, from bug fixes, optimizations, updates, new features and new original code. I would like to thank you for the kind words, aswell thank all developers, testers and community for testing, providing feedback, reporting bugs and giving suggestions to make this the best nvOC yet. Papampi is working relentlesly on the update scripts and the full image will be announced soon. Interesting, I was thinking that was the case but wondered why not have the installer there as an option anyway. If I can unplug the USB after booting I can see this as a way to cut cost on storage devices for large scale mining. I didn't see 1bash or OneBash when I loaded nvOC, I tried looking for both before. I might go with Ubuntu since it's an actual install so I can place staking wallets and all of that stuff on there too. I would rather keep my coins on a linux machine than windows
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December 22, 2017, 09:27:47 AM |
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Hello, For the remote SRR control using Raspberry Pi, where can I find the schematics? Cheers
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December 22, 2017, 09:53:53 AM Last edit: December 22, 2017, 12:03:00 PM by papampi |
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just checked and in the files it is generating, log files etc it still shows ZEC and ETH, it hasnt picked up the coin list etc...no percentage values displayed as posted above
Please post your 1bash wtm url line And post the output of the wtm switch script Does this give you any errors?
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December 23, 2017, 07:39:43 AM |
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On latest build from @PoisonXA. Managed to increase my hashrate equal to a 12th card Currently 11x gtx1060 6gb Aorus 3700 sol/s. Any other distro or windows 3350-3450 sol/s. All os's running at 2.7 sol/s. https://ibb.co/f33zVRhttps://ibb.co/dFVk4m
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December 23, 2017, 08:35:42 AM |
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Guys what was the solution for the situation when nvoc0017 at login asks for m1 user password but it doesn't accept miner1 ? i remember someone posted 40-50 pages ago a solution for remote access tackling of this issue, but in my case i am using the PC locally. Reflashed the usb thumb drive 4 times already, it was working fine for several months before and would show this screen only after power button would be used to turn the pc off suddenly . Now every time I start from the flash drive it goes to the m1 login window.
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December 23, 2017, 08:42:46 AM Last edit: December 23, 2017, 08:54:52 AM by papampi |
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On latest build from @PoisonXA. Managed to increase my hashrate equal to a 12th card Currently 11x gtx1060 6gb Aorus 3700 sol/s. Any other distro or windows 3350-3450 sol/s. All os's running at 2.7 sol/s.   Nice hashrate... Its get even better when we see its your first post on this forum Keep up the good work.
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December 23, 2017, 08:43:22 AM |
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Guys what was the solution for the situation when nvoc0017 at login asks for m1 user password but it doesn't accept miner1 ? i remember someone posted 40-50 pages ago a solution for remote access tackling of this issue, but in my case i am using the PC locally. Reflashed the usb thumb drive 4 times already, it was working fine for several months before and would show this screen only after power button would be used to turn the pc off suddenly . Now every time I start from the flash drive it goes to the m1 login window.
I think best is to update to latest versions
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December 23, 2017, 09:05:07 AM |
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Guys what was the solution for the situation when nvoc0017 at login asks for m1 user password but it doesn't accept miner1 ? i remember someone posted 40-50 pages ago a solution for remote access tackling of this issue, but in my case i am using the PC locally. Reflashed the usb thumb drive 4 times already, it was working fine for several months before and would show this screen only after power button would be used to turn the pc off suddenly . Now every time I start from the flash drive it goes to the m1 login window.
I think best is to update to latest versions Will see how the 19.1.4 behaves, nvoc17 has been rock solid for months on my computers mining zec or nicehash equihash, did not need any babysitting at all. Several attempts to run v19 before lead to issues with random restarts due to some scripts messing around, tried to identify but could not make it work stable so used v17 all along. i usually put manual fans setting, individual clocks and individual power and no automatic temp /power control .
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December 23, 2017, 09:34:34 AM |
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@trillo The perpetual log in screen is a broken update. Load up 1.4 and use the upgrade script available from Papampi. I am using it now and it works so good. Run the script as user M1 not root and you will get all the updates and all the latest miners with all the new added coins too. Just cant beat it. If you use the auto switch, make sure you add all the necessary info on "each" coin you have so it can connect to the appropriate pools and correct addresses to your wallets too. thay
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December 23, 2017, 10:03:11 AM |
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Hi guys, I'm running two rigs with 10 GTX1070TI each and the latest version. During the last days both rigs terminated the auto switch with the following message: /home/m1/8wtm_auto_switch: line 87: 113462 113462 113462 367 / 60 : syntax error in expression (error token is "113462 113462 367 / 60 ") m1@acs-miner1:~$
Any ideas? Also a good point to say thank you very much for this great IMG. I was using a lot of other operatig systems but this one is the best of all! Some friends of me were changing too and having a smile on their face ;-)
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December 23, 2017, 10:44:40 AM Last edit: December 23, 2017, 09:37:30 PM by papampi |
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Hi guys, I'm running two rigs with 10 GTX1070TI each and the latest version. During the last days both rigs terminated the auto switch with the following message: /home/m1/8wtm_auto_switch: line 87: 113462 113462 113462 367 / 60 : syntax error in expression (error token is "113462 113462 367 / 60 ") m1@acs-miner1:~$
Any ideas? Also a good point to say thank you very much for this great IMG. I was using a lot of other operatig systems but this one is the best of all! Some friends of me were changing too and having a smile on their face ;-) Thats wierd ... Line 87 is for the minimum mining time Do you use pluscpu too? Local or remote? Do you use "screen -r miner" to check miner output? Please open 8wtm_auto_switch and change line 86 MINER_TIME=$(ps -eo pid,etimes | grep $(ps -ef | grep -i screen | grep miner |awk '{print $2}') | awk '{print $2}') To: MINER_TIME=$(ps -eo pid,etimes | grep $(ps -ef | grep SCREEN | grep miner | grep -v cpuminer | head -1 | awk '{print $2}') | awk '{print $2}') Lets see if that happens again or not After edit run: pkill -f 8wtm pkill -f 5watchdog pkill -f 3main Or simply run below code : cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/3fbrlv4t5js8xt7/wtm_update bash /home/m1/Downloads/wtm_update
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December 23, 2017, 11:22:58 AM |
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Would I be able to add any pool and coin I want into the 1bash if the algo is already supported?
Yes you can do that using very simple steps. for eg; ETH_WORKER="miner" ETH_ADDRESS="kryptoMiner" ETH_POOL="europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535" ETH_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS="" You can go with any pool you want to mine with. You can also mine other coins which use same algo, above you can put ETC address and ETC pool and you can mine ETC with that. Its just a template where you can use it how ever you want. Hi I'm new to mining and have found it very easy to use the nvOC, so big thank you for creating it. If my questions are in the wrong forum then I apologize in advance. Currently running 1 x 1070 TI to test and it mines ZEN on Luckpool. Avg. Hash: 474, Sol/W: 3.09. GPU temp 59C I was expecting more, but am I wrong or is there more I need to do? Observations: When rig has been running for a couple og hours the panel on the left side in ibuntu disappears. If you mouse-over the description shows, but nothing happens when you click. Can I do anything? Thanks. I was trying nvOC earlier but I didn't see the OneBash anywhere even though I was just watching a youtube demonstration, and I don't even see an installation section either. Needless to say, I am going through a lot of pains trying to get Linux mining working and I've given up on basic Ubuntu I think those videos were outdated and try to find for 1bash instead of oneBash, you don't see an installation section because you don't install anything! You just download the image, unzip it, write/flash that image to a 32 GB memory card or any SSD (recommended) & edit your 1bash by adding your address details or your own preferred pool details, plug it to your MOB. Everything starts on its own, no hazzle/pain. That Image is a self contained, pre loaded with latest drivers, latest mining software and all the required files. People here try to help you instantly and the discord channel too. Hope it makes sense, let me know if you need more information on how to use it. EDIT : There are some tutorials may help you using nvOC here http://nvoc-mining-os.com/
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December 23, 2017, 11:25:07 AM |
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Do you use pluscpu too?
No Local or remote?
Local Do you use "screen -r miner" to check miner output?
Miner output was ok but mined in the last switched coin before WTM was terminated Please open 8wtm_auto_switch and change line 86 MINER_TIME=$(ps -eo pid,etimes | grep $(ps -ef | grep -i screen | grep miner |awk '{print $2}') | awk '{print $2}') To: MINER_TIME=$(ps -eo pid,etimes | grep $(ps -ef | grep SCREEN | grep miner | grep -v cpuminer | head -1 | awk '{print $2}') | awk '{print $2}') Lets see if that happens again or not After edit run: pkill -f 8wtm pkill -f 5watchdog pkill -f 3main Changes were done. Many thanks - will keep you informed.
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December 23, 2017, 11:30:54 AM Last edit: December 23, 2017, 11:45:20 AM by papampi |
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Do you use pluscpu too?
No Local or remote?
Local Do you use "screen -r miner" to check miner output?
Miner output was ok but mined in the last switched coin before WTM was terminated Please open 8wtm_auto_switch and change line 86 MINER_TIME=$(ps -eo pid,etimes | grep $(ps -ef | grep -i screen | grep miner |awk '{print $2}') | awk '{print $2}') To: MINER_TIME=$(ps -eo pid,etimes | grep $(ps -ef | grep SCREEN | grep miner | grep -v cpuminer | head -1 | awk '{print $2}') | awk '{print $2}') Lets see if that happens again or not After edit run: pkill -f 8wtm pkill -f 5watchdog pkill -f 3main Changes were done. Many thanks - will keep you informed. Thanks, hope it fixes the problem
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December 23, 2017, 12:05:35 PM |
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Guys what was the solution for the situation when nvoc0017 at login asks for m1 user password but it doesn't accept miner1 ? i remember someone posted 40-50 pages ago a solution for remote access tackling of this issue, but in my case i am using the PC locally. Reflashed the usb thumb drive 4 times already, it was working fine for several months before and would show this screen only after power button would be used to turn the pc off suddenly . Now every time I start from the flash drive it goes to the m1 login window.
I think best is to update to latest versions Will see how the 19.1.4 behaves, nvoc17 has been rock solid for months on my computers mining zec or nicehash equihash, did not need any babysitting at all. Several attempts to run v19 before lead to issues with random restarts due to some scripts messing around, tried to identify but could not make it work stable so used v17 all along. i usually put manual fans setting, individual clocks and individual power and no automatic temp /power control . Press alt+ctrl+f1 at login screen..then login and enter the following command sudo dpkg --configure -a
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December 23, 2017, 12:51:17 PM |
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I have nvOC19 image, how to apply the 19.2.0 update? Do I need to re-download a huge disk image?
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December 23, 2017, 12:56:01 PM Last edit: December 23, 2017, 01:12:58 PM by papampi |
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I have nvOC19 image, how to apply the 19.2.0 update? Do I need to re-download a huge disk image?
Nope, just run the update script cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/cyo86xoqotplges/nvOC-19-2-update bash /home/m1/Downlaods/nvOC-19-2-update
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December 23, 2017, 04:17:15 PM |
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Hi all,
I have trying nvOC this week and I learnt lot's of things with this distrib. Thanks
I installed v0019-1.4 with 2.0 community update. Is it good ? For now I'm trying to work on neoscrypt currencies but all version of ccminer except SPccminer crash on some cuda function call. Unfortunately it's look like SPccminer is 20% slower than KTccminer.
Is there a good working version of nvOC for neoscrypt algo ?
Many Thanks
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