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Hey guys! I had a question : Is there any possibility you could guide me through - How can I mine GoByte(GBX)? I hope someone can help me 
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January 14, 2018, 06:39:58 PM |
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Happy Sunday to you, nvOC folks! Long time no chat (I'm still on v017 over here, and haven't visited the thread in months since things have been running rock solid for me).
Is anyone out there using an Asus Z270-A (or Z270-AR) with 8-9 GPUs? I'm running one of each mobos at the moment, with each rig hosting 7 GPUs (1070s). I'm entertaining the idea of adding 2 more GPUs per rig using m.2 NGFF to PCI-E x4 adapters. Is anyone out there running 9 GPUs on one of these boards, and if so which adapter make/model are you using? Any pointers/thing to watch out for? How stable has it been?
Thanks in advance.
Speaking of stability: OP, one of my rigs was up for 2 months straight. nvOC has been working out exceedingly well for me. Thanks once again for all your hard work!
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January 14, 2018, 09:04:10 PM |
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD.
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January 14, 2018, 09:10:39 PM |
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains
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January 14, 2018, 11:15:08 PM |
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Hello, Quick linux related question. If I connect through SSH to a rig and I launch a script, the process get killed when I terminate the SSH session. Is there a way to launch the script in a way that the process doesn't terminate when I close the session, and how can I reconnect to the process in a subsequent SSH session?
You can use screen screen -dmS script_name script
Attach with detach with Thanks Papampi, it works perfectly :-)
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January 15, 2018, 01:18:28 AM |
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The question was asked much, much earlier in this thread but I saw no answer:
How do you set up ETN (Electroneum) to mine in nvOC? I tried it using the ETN syntax in v0019-2.0.0003 but I received lots of errors and the system finally shutdown.
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January 15, 2018, 07:09:02 AM |
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Hello, I know it's a question that has been already debated quite extensively, but considering the latest versions: If I am mining Ethash (specifically Ethereum), is there any performance difference between Claymore and Ethminer? No matter how I test both, I cannot see any noticeable difference other than the developer fee for Claymore. What is your opinion?
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January 15, 2018, 07:24:50 AM |
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Hey everyone. I'm having an issue. My miner tends to reset on me, and when it does it seems like the operating system gets into a bad state, and can't be restarted again unless I rewrite the storage device with a fresh copy of nvoc. Here is information on my miner PSU: Corsair AX860 Motherboard: Biostar TB250 Pro (has 12x PCIE slots) Video Cards: 5 GTX 1060s and 1 1050 TI Storage: SanDisk 120 GB connected via StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable Processor: i5 6600k with Hyper 212 cooler(to be replaced soon with G3900 with stock cooler) Ram: 16GB Current Power Draw: 690 watts Here are shots of the miner in case anyone is interested. https://imgur.com/Pkes5Suhttps://imgur.com/S49LlKlI'm currently mining ETH, and I'm using the default clocks in the oneBash. Which is 100 for the core, and 100 for the memory. During my debugging process while trying to figure out what was going on I set the bios to use integrated graphics, and plugged my monitor into the integrated graphics port on the mother board. I was able to pick this up on screen. https://imgur.com/61g5FYPUsually when i do this the miner will boot loop(A normal quirk for the TB250). So I'm guessing this is related to the problem I have, but I'm not sure how to move on from here
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January 15, 2018, 08:26:53 AM |
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Hey everyone. I'm having an issue. My miner tends to reset on me, and when it does it seems like the operating system gets into a bad state, and can't be restarted again unless I rewrite the storage device with a fresh copy of nvoc. Here is information on my miner PSU: Corsair AX860 Motherboard: Biostar TB250 Pro (has 12x PCIE slots) Video Cards: 5 GTX 1060s and 1 1050 TI Storage: SanDisk 120 GB connected via StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable Processor: i5 6600k with Hyper 212 cooler(to be replaced soon with G3900 with stock cooler) Ram: 16GB Current Power Draw: 690 watts Here are shots of the miner in case anyone is interested. https://imgur.com/Pkes5Suhttps://imgur.com/S49LlKlI'm currently mining ETH, and I'm using the default clocks in the oneBash. Which is 100 for the core, and 100 for the memory. During my debugging process while trying to figure out what was going on I set the bios to use integrated graphics, and plugged my monitor into the integrated graphics port on the mother board. I was able to pick this up on screen. https://imgur.com/61g5FYPUsually when i do this the miner will boot loop(A normal quirk for the TB250). So I'm guessing this is related to the problem I have, but I'm not sure how to move on from here That's really strange ... You should not connect your monitor to IGD, disable IGD in bios and connect monitor to the graphic card on main PCIe 16x. Since you have 5x1060 and 1x1050, connect your 1050 to that slot so it become GPU0 for easier settings in individual power and oc. When using mix cards make sure to set the correct values for each card with individual power limit, and oc You can find your GPUs by running this if you are on v0019-2.0 Why connect SSD with USB converter cable? connect it directly with sata cable and see how it goes. How you connect riser powers? golden rule is 2 risers for each cable.
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January 15, 2018, 08:29:42 AM |
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains Did you connect monitor to integrated at first boot? If yes I think easiest way is to re-image, disable IGD, connect monitor to main PCIe slot and boot.
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January 15, 2018, 08:55:26 AM |
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains Did you connect monitor to integrated at first boot? If yes I think easiest way is to re-image, disable IGD, connect monitor to main PCIe slot and boot. Thanx, i make other way: write image nvOC 19 1.4 and this problem solved. Mining proccess starts, but if i write "sudo su", system give me message "unable to resolve host 19_1_4" What is it?
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January 15, 2018, 09:17:38 AM |
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So i have used the new nvoc 14, and its great Smiley
I have a Zotec Geforce GTX 1070 amp card.... and i want to know
1. how do i switch the led lights off? 2. How can i overclock the card in Ubuntu?
many thanks for your help in advance
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January 15, 2018, 09:21:04 AM |
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Hey everyone. I'm having an issue. My miner tends to reset on me, and when it does it seems like the operating system gets into a bad state, and can't be restarted again unless I rewrite the storage device with a fresh copy of nvoc. Here is information on my miner PSU: Corsair AX860 Motherboard: Biostar TB250 Pro (has 12x PCIE slots) Video Cards: 5 GTX 1060s and 1 1050 TI Storage: SanDisk 120 GB connected via StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable Processor: i5 6600k with Hyper 212 cooler(to be replaced soon with G3900 with stock cooler) Ram: 16GB Current Power Draw: 690 watts Here are shots of the miner in case anyone is interested. https://imgur.com/Pkes5Suhttps://imgur.com/S49LlKlI'm currently mining ETH, and I'm using the default clocks in the oneBash. Which is 100 for the core, and 100 for the memory. During my debugging process while trying to figure out what was going on I set the bios to use integrated graphics, and plugged my monitor into the integrated graphics port on the mother board. I was able to pick this up on screen. https://imgur.com/61g5FYPUsually when i do this the miner will boot loop(A normal quirk for the TB250). So I'm guessing this is related to the problem I have, but I'm not sure how to move on from here That's really strange ... You should not connect your monitor to IGD, disable IGD in bios and connect monitor to the graphic card on main PCIe 16x. Since you have 5x1060 and 1x1050, connect your 1050 to that slot so it become GPU0 for easier settings in individual power and oc. When using mix cards make sure to set the correct values for each card with individual power limit, and oc You can find your GPUs by running this if you are on v0019-2.0 Why connect SSD with USB converter cable? connect it directly with sata cable and see how it goes. How you connect riser powers? golden rule is 2 risers for each cable. Yes I normally connect it to the 1050 TI in the PCIe 16x slot. I only started using IGD to try and debug things. It's currently set back to normal, and I'm still having the same issues. I use the StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable because the author of nvoc recommended it. For the risers I'm using no more than 2 sata for one Also I assume the oc values represent a MHZ offset right?
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January 15, 2018, 09:38:22 AM |
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains Did you connect monitor to integrated at first boot? If yes I think easiest way is to re-image, disable IGD, connect monitor to main PCIe slot and boot. Thanx, i make other way: write image nvOC 19 1.4 and this problem solved. Mining proccess starts, but if i write "sudo su", system give me message "unable to resolve host 19_1_4" What is it? Thats a known error in v0019-1.4 You can edit hostname and hosts in /etc and set the correct values and reboot Or you can update to v0019-2.0 with update script and let it fix it and update to v0019-2.0 cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/cyo86xoqotplges/nvOC-19-2-update bash /home/m1/Downloads/nvOC-19-2-update
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January 15, 2018, 09:41:08 AM |
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Hey everyone. I'm having an issue. My miner tends to reset on me, and when it does it seems like the operating system gets into a bad state, and can't be restarted again unless I rewrite the storage device with a fresh copy of nvoc. Here is information on my miner PSU: Corsair AX860 Motherboard: Biostar TB250 Pro (has 12x PCIE slots) Video Cards: 5 GTX 1060s and 1 1050 TI Storage: SanDisk 120 GB connected via StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable Processor: i5 6600k with Hyper 212 cooler(to be replaced soon with G3900 with stock cooler) Ram: 16GB Current Power Draw: 690 watts Here are shots of the miner in case anyone is interested. https://imgur.com/Pkes5Suhttps://imgur.com/S49LlKlI'm currently mining ETH, and I'm using the default clocks in the oneBash. Which is 100 for the core, and 100 for the memory. During my debugging process while trying to figure out what was going on I set the bios to use integrated graphics, and plugged my monitor into the integrated graphics port on the mother board. I was able to pick this up on screen. https://imgur.com/61g5FYPUsually when i do this the miner will boot loop(A normal quirk for the TB250). So I'm guessing this is related to the problem I have, but I'm not sure how to move on from here That's really strange ... You should not connect your monitor to IGD, disable IGD in bios and connect monitor to the graphic card on main PCIe 16x. Since you have 5x1060 and 1x1050, connect your 1050 to that slot so it become GPU0 for easier settings in individual power and oc. When using mix cards make sure to set the correct values for each card with individual power limit, and oc You can find your GPUs by running this if you are on v0019-2.0 Why connect SSD with USB converter cable? connect it directly with sata cable and see how it goes. How you connect riser powers? golden rule is 2 risers for each cable. Yes I normally connect it to the 1050 TI in the PCIe 16x slot. I only started using IGD to try and debug things. It's currently set back to normal, and I'm still having the same issues. I use the StarTech USB 3.0 to 2.5 Sata HDD/SSD cable because the author of nvoc recommended it. For the risers I'm using no more than 2 sata for one Also I assume the oc values represent a MHZ offset right? Thats recommended for easy swapping and test run, better to direct connect which is much faster. OC values are Mhz as you said Power limit is actual value in WATT
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January 15, 2018, 09:48:23 AM |
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So i have used the new nvoc 14, and its great Smiley
I have a Zotec Geforce GTX 1070 amp card.... and i want to know
1. how do i switch the led lights off? 2. How can i overclock the card in Ubuntu?
many thanks for your help in advance
GPU LED control is available in v0019-2.0 have a look at 2 posts before to see how to update your v0019-1.4 to v0019-2.0 All settings available in 1bash LED settings(V19-2.0): CONTROL_GPU_LED="YES" # YES or NO # Control GPU LED light. NOTE: It only works on some models
LED_BRIGHTNESS=100 # 0 - 100 # Set the LED brightness intensity. 0 = OFF, 100 = full brightness
Overclock settings (available in all versions): POWERLIMIT="YES" # YES or NO # Choose YES to set Global Power Limit for all GPU's
POWERLIMIT_WATTS=75 # Global Power Limit in watts for all GPU's. If enabled, INDIVIDUAL settings will override this.
__CORE_OVERCLOCK=100 # Global Core overclock for all GPU's if not using INDIVIDUAL settings
MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=100 # Global Memory overclock for all GPU's if not using INDIVIDUAL settings
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January 15, 2018, 10:19:27 AM |
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I went through my restart log and saw this. Perhaps this is the cause of my instability, and why the NVOC wont boot.
Mon Jan 15 05:00:29 EST 2018 - Lost GPU so restarting system. Found GPU's:
Failed to initialize NVML: Driver/library version mismatch
Can anyone provide any insight as what could potentially be happening? Are there any other more insightful logs I could pull up?
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January 15, 2018, 10:39:20 AM Last edit: January 15, 2018, 12:03:31 PM by papampi |
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I went through my restart log and saw this. Perhaps this is the cause of my instability, and why the NVOC wont boot.
Mon Jan 15 05:00:29 EST 2018 - Lost GPU so restarting system. Found GPU's:
Failed to initialize NVML: Driver/library version mismatch
Can anyone provide any insight as what could potentially be happening? Are there any other more insightful logs I could pull up?
It seems nvidia driver had a corrupted update, what was your nvOC version. As soon as rig started, close gnome-terminal and run : It should fix the corrupted update. I recommend update to latest
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January 15, 2018, 11:15:02 AM |
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains Did you connect monitor to integrated at first boot? If yes I think easiest way is to re-image, disable IGD, connect monitor to main PCIe slot and boot. Great! Thanx a lot! Thanx, i make other way: write image nvOC 19 1.4 and this problem solved. Mining proccess starts, but if i write "sudo su", system give me message "unable to resolve host 19_1_4" What is it? Thats a known error in v0019-1.4 You can edit hostname and hosts in /etc and set the correct values and reboot Or you can update to v0019-2.0 with update script and let it fix it and update to v0019-2.0 cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/cyo86xoqotplges/nvOC-19-2-update bash /home/m1/Downloads/nvOC-19-2-update
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