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Either run full update script or this one to update dstm to 0.5.8: cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojskj0beg6kbsvz/zm_5.8.sh bash /home/m1/Downloads/zm_5.8.sh
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- added support for Adrenalin drivers (GPU sorting, fan/temperature/clocks management). - fixed issue with possible GPU crash during miner shutdown. - now miner shows PCI bus number for every GPU. - a few minor improvements. - EthMan: some bug fixes and minor improvements.
PS. Linux version will be available in a few days.
just started messing with nvOC today and was bummed there was no dtsm support in the 19-1.4 img download. i haven't used linux since college and you guys had me up and running in no time. awesome community here, thanks for all your time and work!
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January 05, 2018, 08:46:03 AM |
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Either run full update script or this one to update dstm to 0.5.8: cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojskj0beg6kbsvz/zm_5.8.sh bash /home/m1/Downloads/zm_5.8.sh
v10.3:
- added support for Adrenalin drivers (GPU sorting, fan/temperature/clocks management). - fixed issue with possible GPU crash during miner shutdown. - now miner shows PCI bus number for every GPU. - a few minor improvements. - EthMan: some bug fixes and minor improvements.
PS. Linux version will be available in a few days.
just started messing with nvOC today and was bummed there was no dtsm support in the 19-1.4 img download. i haven't used linux since college and you guys had me up and running in no time. awesome community here, thanks for all your time and work! DSTM was added since 19-1.3 with zm name Have a look in 1bash settings and look for : ZM_or_EWBF="ZM" # choose ZM or EWBF miner
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January 05, 2018, 09:49:11 AM |
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More than dstm sol/s on miner, lower than dstm sol/s on pool.
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January 05, 2018, 11:59:04 AM |
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Hello, I built a very crude SRR circuitry for a Raspberry Pi to remotely reset a rig or switch it on/off (The raspberry Pi basically controls an optocoupler connected to the reset and poweron pins of the mobo). For the moment the Raspberry Pi just detect if port 22 is open on the rig. If not, it assumes that the rig is not reachable by SSH and reset the rig.
I see that there is an SRR scrips on nvOC, that looks much more sophisticated than what I am doing. Unfortunately there is no mention of the watchdog software to run on the Raspberry Pi. Anyone can give me a pointer to the software to run on the Raspberry Pi.
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I have some code to share with you but the site is blocking my input. Trying to contact with an admin about.
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Hello, I built a very crude SRR circuitry for a Raspberry Pi to remotely reset a rig or switch it on/off (The raspberry Pi basically controls an optocoupler connected to the reset and poweron pins of the mobo). For the moment the Raspberry Pi just detect if port 22 is open on the rig. If not, it assumes that the rig is not reachable by SSH and reset the rig.
I see that there is an SRR scrips on nvOC, that looks much more sophisticated than what I am doing. Unfortunately there is no mention of the watchdog software to run on the Raspberry Pi. Anyone can give me a pointer to the software to run on the Raspberry Pi.
Cheers
I have some code to share with you but the site is blocking my input. Trying to contact with an admin about. Thanks :-) Maybe you can post a link outside this forum
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January 05, 2018, 01:31:34 PM |
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i used it for a few days and it was reporting higher hash rates on 1070ti's than dtsm, same dev fee. i think its worth adding to nvoc
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January 05, 2018, 02:05:42 PM |
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WTM Auto Switch v0012, 0miner v0002, 1bash v0004 Support simple and auto switching for NiceHash Algos Thanks to Rumo and CryptAtomeTrader44 NiceHash Algos NICE_NEOSCRYPT NICE_LYRA2REV2 NICE_X11GOST NICE_SKUNKHASH NICE_CRYPTONIGHT NICE_ETHASH NICE_EQUIHASH
You can either use wtm auto switch or simple mining to use new nicehash algos Add new Nice_Algos to coin selection of wtm to use auto switch: WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS="ZEC;ZEN;ETH;BTG;FTC;NICE_NEOSCRYPT;NICE_LYRA2REV2;NICE_X11GOST;NICE_SKUNKHASH;NICE_CRYPTONIGHT;NICE_ETHASH;NICE_EQUIHASH" Or chose normal mining How to update: cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zdot94t40anlal/wtm_nice_update.sh bash wtm_nice_update.sh Update script will edit and add additional options to 1bash (will not replace your 1bash), Nicehash new settings and Algo Specific OC will be added to end of your 1bash New 0miner, 8wtm_auto_switch and WTM_SWITCHER will be replaced with new ones. Backup/copy of your old files will be added to /home/m1/Downloads/wtm_nicehash_update/backups/ in case you want go back just copy them to /home/m1/
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January 05, 2018, 02:43:43 PM |
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i used it for a few days and it was reporting higher hash rates on 1070ti's than dtsm, same dev fee. i think its worth adding to nvoc Isn't great... There are write Features
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735-745 Sol/s on GTX 1080Ti 450-460 Sol/s on GTX 1070 315-325 Sol/s on GTX 1060 On stock settings I use still DTSM 0.5.7 and my hash rates are: * 760 Sol/s on 1080Ti, * 530 Sol/s on 1070 so...
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January 05, 2018, 02:47:51 PM |
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i used it for a few days and it was reporting higher hash rates on 1070ti's than dtsm, same dev fee. i think its worth adding to nvoc Isn't great... There are write Features
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735-745 Sol/s on GTX 1080Ti 450-460 Sol/s on GTX 1070 315-325 Sol/s on GTX 1060 On stock settings I use still DTSM 0.5.7 and my hash rates are: * 760 Sol/s on 1080Ti, * 530 Sol/s on 1070 so... i only ran it a few days but noticed flypool had larger differences with hashrate than dtsm so switched back as well, but it's gotten several updates since then. i'll revisit it again on windows after more feedback.
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January 05, 2018, 02:55:22 PM |
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WTM Auto Switch v0012, 0miner v0002, 1bash v0004 Support simple and auto switching for NiceHash Algos Thanks to Rumo and CryptAtomeTrader44 NiceHash Algos NICE_NEOSCRYPT NICE_LYRA2REV2 NICE_X11GOST NICE_SKUNKHASH NICE_CRYPTONIGHT NICE_ETHASH NICE_EQUIHASH
You can either use wtm auto switch or simple mining to use new nicehash algos Add new Nice_Algos to coin selection of wtm to use auto switch: WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS="ZEC;ZEN;ETH;BTG;FTC;NICE_NEOSCRYPT;NICE_LYRA2REV2;NICE_X11GOST;NICE_SKUNKHASH;NICE_CRYPTONIGHT;NICE_ETHASH;NICE_EQUIHASH" Or chose normal mining How to update: cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zdot94t40anlal/wtm_nice_update.sh bash wtm_nice_update.sh Update script will edit and add additional options to 1bash (will not replace your 1bash), Nicehash new settings and Algo Specific OC will be added to end of your 1bash New 0miner, 8wtm_auto_switch and WTM_SWITCHER will be replaced with new ones. Backup/copy of your old files will be added to /home/m1/Downloads/wtm_nicehash_update/backups/ in case you want go back just copy them to /home/m1/ great job, papampi... But, I thing that WTM is not fine for NH. I tested week ago. One rig mine on NH, second on WTM. Via NH earned more On WTM aren't present other algos which NH know, so actually WTM for 1x 1080Ti say: - mine NH Lyra2rev2 nut NH say ( https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator/nvidia-gtx-1080-ti?e=0.18¤cy=USD): - 1080Ti has the best profitable algo Nist5 So, WTM is great service, but results aren't exact :-( I sometimes use NH, but all rigs switch manually to the best algo depends on used GPUs.
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January 05, 2018, 03:11:30 PM |
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WTM Auto Switch v0012, 0miner v0002, 1bash v0004 Support simple and auto switching for NiceHash Algos Thanks to Rumo and CryptAtomeTrader44 NiceHash Algos NICE_NEOSCRYPT NICE_LYRA2REV2 NICE_X11GOST NICE_SKUNKHASH NICE_CRYPTONIGHT NICE_ETHASH NICE_EQUIHASH
You can either use wtm auto switch or simple mining to use new nicehash algos Add new Nice_Algos to coin selection of wtm to use auto switch: WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS="ZEC;ZEN;ETH;BTG;FTC;NICE_NEOSCRYPT;NICE_LYRA2REV2;NICE_X11GOST;NICE_SKUNKHASH;NICE_CRYPTONIGHT;NICE_ETHASH;NICE_EQUIHASH" Or chose normal mining How to update: cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zdot94t40anlal/wtm_nice_update.sh bash wtm_nice_update.sh Update script will edit and add additional options to 1bash (will not replace your 1bash), Nicehash new settings and Algo Specific OC will be added to end of your 1bash New 0miner, 8wtm_auto_switch and WTM_SWITCHER will be replaced with new ones. Backup/copy of your old files will be added to /home/m1/Downloads/wtm_nicehash_update/backups/ in case you want go back just copy them to /home/m1/ great job, papampi... But, I thing that WTM is not fine for NH. I tested week ago. One rig mine on NH, second on WTM. Via NH earned more On WTM aren't present other algos which NH know, so actually WTM for 1x 1080Ti say: - mine NH Lyra2rev2 nut NH say ( https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator/nvidia-gtx-1080-ti?e=0.18¤cy=USD): - 1080Ti has the best profitable algo Nist5 So, WTM is great service, but results aren't exact :-( I sometimes use NH, but all rigs switch manually to the best algo depends on used GPUs. Do you mean that the provided by WTM for nicehash are inaccurate? You seem to add that it is the most profitable algo nist5 at the moment, can you give examples? NB: I actually thought that this algo is very popular looking for a pool for VIVO since no one answered me to find the best ,, I ended up choosing myself on bulwarkpool.com.Et precisely on this pool, the nist5 is very high for mining BWK
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January 05, 2018, 03:27:30 PM Last edit: January 05, 2018, 03:38:19 PM by kk003 |
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Hello, I built a very crude SRR circuitry for a Raspberry Pi to remotely reset a rig or switch it on/off (The raspberry Pi basically controls an optocoupler connected to the reset and poweron pins of the mobo). For the moment the Raspberry Pi just detect if port 22 is open on the rig. If not, it assumes that the rig is not reachable by SSH and reset the rig.
I see that there is an SRR scrips on nvOC, that looks much more sophisticated than what I am doing. Unfortunately there is no mention of the watchdog software to run on the Raspberry Pi. Anyone can give me a pointer to the software to run on the Raspberry Pi.
Cheers
I have some code to share with you but the site is blocking my input. Trying to contact with an admin about. Thanks :-) Maybe you can post a link outside this forum Ok, have a look at this and see if can help: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1854250.msg22615430#msg22615430I don't use Nvoc's temp control. Here the latest version of script (removed reset bit and add var to use/not to use telegram alerts. I did not test the telegram bit so be aware): https://pastebin.com/mcqmt9CFIt is possible to add code to nvoc's temp control (or wdog) and reset/poweroff/on the rig from a raspberry pi. I just look forward to have a well configured rig and make it work stable instead of using wdog. I do not trust wdog not because of the coders/scripts but because of so many gpus and drivers (from time to time they change the output of error codes, etc).
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January 05, 2018, 03:55:33 PM Last edit: January 10, 2018, 11:35:02 PM by CryptAtomeTrader44 |
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To add GoByte(GBX) (Neoscrypt) to the selection of cryptocurrency in 1bash script file and therefore also in the WTM switch: 1 / Find TZC Variables in 1bash file (just below the VIVO variables, you will copy / paste as a template Under TZC lines): # GoByte(GBX) # ## No Need to add add stratum+tcp:// to server address GBX_WORKER="$WORKERNAME" GBX_ADDRESS="GBX_Wallet_Address" # Donwnload GOBYTE Wallet and Blockchain to obtain and address GBX_POOL="pool.unimining.net" # 0.5% pool fee GBX_PORT="4236" GBX_INTENSITY="17" Add this below to the 0miner script file (in the same way below the command to launch the TZC ccminer (and you can copy TZC but be careful to replace TZC_ by GBX_ in the whole command): if [ $COIN == "GBX" ] then HCD='/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer' ADDR="$GBX_ADDRESS.$GBX_WORKER" screen -dmSL miner $HCD -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://$GBX_POOL:$GBX_PORT -u $ADDR -p c=GBX -i $GBX_INTENSITY fi
Don't mine directly to Cryptopia Wallet Address because if Maintenance on GBX Blockchain, cryptopia will be slow to reput online a wallet, and you risk to mine in the void for all the time cryptopia GBX wallet would be offline. To consult your pool balance : https://www.unimining.net/?address=GBX_Wallet Address You can mine GBX on other pools : http://www.zpool.ca/site/mining => 2% pool fee http://pool.hashrefinery.com/ => 1.25% pool fee http://yiimp.eu/site/mining => 2% fee https://altminer.net/ => 0.9% fee https://bilbotel.fr/ => 0.5% but looks have very few miners and hash power https://us1.gobyte.network/ =>0,5% fee only 12 miners active at this time ! https://asia1.gobyte.network/ => difficulty to join it from europe where i live. More pools on their webpage, I do not have all consulted : https://www.gobyte.network/#! Happy Mining Add it in WTM_AUTO_SWITCH_COINS list in 1bash Restart your miner process in ssh console by this commands or reboot your rig : ./nvOC stop ./nvOC start (it will reboot your rig) EDIT 05-01-18 18h42 : It seems unimining have some problem with their neoscrypt pools and GBX looks offline ...I désactivate it for the moment, but you can try other pools and give us your REX here. EDIt 2 : It seems altminer.net permit mining GBX correctly. Not the pool with lowst fee but seems stable and operationnal for me.
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I have been wanting to give this a try.
If I can throw together a rig with 1060s on a biostar TB85, what version of NVOC should I use?
It is not clear whether the official version 19-1.4 or one of the community versions.
Any current recommendations on usb 3.0 flash drives? I have a 64GB drive that runs hot.
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January 05, 2018, 07:46:47 PM |
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Hello! I would like to try altcoin mine with an automatic translation into the BTC. Which way is better? ZPOOL, MPH or NiceHash?
If everything is clear with nacehash, but on the other(ZPOOL, MPH) can I switch with WTM_auto_switch ?
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January 05, 2018, 07:47:26 PM |
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I have been wanting to give this a try. I think you can try without any problems. If I can throw together a rig with 1060s on a biostar TB85, what version of NVOC should I use?
Use nvOC v0019-2.0 from community release. Find link to download it from mega in 2 or 5 previous pages on this thread. It is not clear whether the official version 19-1.4 or one of the community versions.
Fullzero, first dev of this distrib, seems very occupied with his personnel life, so papampi, leenoox, stubo and other coders don't stay inactives. Any current recommendations on usb 3.0 flash drives? I have a 64GB drive that runs hot.
If you reread the thread a few pages back, you will see that many people advise to use a USB key only for testing and then to make an image directly on an SSD. Personally I used a Kingston Travelstar USB 3.0 32 GB USB key for several months before putting a notebook HDD classic disk in a USB 3.0 box bought on aliexpress. And everything works wonderfully on that side For your information, I use a Biostar TB250 Pro BTC
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January 05, 2018, 07:53:10 PM |
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Hello! I would like to try altcoin mine with an automatic translation into the BTC. Which way is better? ZPOOL, MPH or NiceHash?
If everything is clear with nacehash, but on the other(ZPOOL, MPH) can I switch with WTM_auto_switch ?
If you choose nicehash, you will undermine by algo. If you choose Zpool, you can mine by ALGO, but also by individual crypto. On MPH, you can choose on their web page to which crypto you want to be paid. On the other hand, it seems to me that Zpool takes a fee of 2%, nicehash 3% and MPH 0.9% As far as I am concerned, "I eat all the racks", that is to say that I do not hang on a single pool. It's more complicated to manage and check, but you'll find it quickly if you want to trade to sell your coins at the best time and price.
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January 05, 2018, 08:03:30 PM |
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Hello! I would like to try altcoin mine with an automatic translation into the BTC. Which way is better? ZPOOL, MPH or NiceHash?
If everything is clear with nacehash, but on the other(ZPOOL, MPH) can I switch with WTM_auto_switch ?
If you choose nicehash, you will undermine by algo. If you choose Zpool, you can mine by ALGO, but also by individual crypto. On MPH, you can choose on their web page to which crypto you want to be paid. On the other hand, it seems to me that Zpool takes a fee of 2%, nicehash 3% and MPH 0.9% As far as I am concerned, "I eat all the racks", that is to say that I do not hang on a single pool. It's more complicated to manage and check, but you'll find it quickly if you want to trade to sell your coins at the best time and price. I want to use nicehash in the nvos, just papppi added them in the last build. But the commission is high 5%. Can I switch the algo on Zpool with WTM_auto_switch ?
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January 05, 2018, 08:12:10 PM |
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abled system updates in update script cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/cyo86xoqotplges/nvOC-19-2-update bash /home/m1/Downloads/nvOC-19-2-update Great, thanks! -- Tigel Still experiencing hangups, after updates. Any pointers to fixes, in case this is known ubuntu issue? -- Tigel
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