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January 28, 2018, 02:59:42 PM |
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@papampi
Thanks mate.
Going to add all the updates on discord #how_to_do section;
I have more coins coming soon, hope I will pass them soon.
Just want to check, have you added 'phi' (ANXccminer) miner to the list??
All the new coins I'm going to add doesn't need any new miners.
Also TPccminer (tpruvot), has been compiled on my RIG with out no issue.
Thanks.
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January 28, 2018, 03:26:39 PM |
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@papampi
Thanks mate.
Going to add all the updates on discord #how_to_do section;
I have more coins coming soon, hope I will pass them soon.
Just want to check, have you added 'phi' (ANXccminer) miner to the list??
All the new coins I'm going to add doesn't need any new miners.
Also TPccminer (tpruvot), has been compiled on my RIG with out no issue.
Thanks.
Ooops, Sorry forgot to add that. Google wont allow direct download with wget and its too big to add to github. Can you please upload it to nvoc-mining-os.com ? Then I will add it and edit the new miners update script. Thanks.
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darkness137
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January 28, 2018, 06:25:14 PM |
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Having some issues with zm miner and zencash on 2 of my rigs. using miningspeed.com for the pool and port 3062. Rigs work fine for ZCL but when switched to ZEN i recieve an authorization failure notification. I mirrored what was done on my other rig which doesn't have this issue and still see the same message before the terminal shuts down. I would appreciate some help if anyone can offer it. Currently using 19_1.4 on all 3 rigs.
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January 28, 2018, 06:41:32 PM |
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Having some issues with zm miner and zencash on 2 of my rigs. using miningspeed.com for the pool and port 3062. Rigs work fine for ZCL but when switched to ZEN i recieve an authorization failure notification. I mirrored what was done on my other rig which doesn't have this issue and still see the same message before the terminal shuts down. I would appreciate some help if anyone can offer it. Currently using 19_1.4 on all 3 rigs.
I just tried to open my ZEN wallet and it gives me a server error and will not open. I am thinking your issue is a result of something wrong with ZEN and not the pool, your rigs or nvOC.
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darkness137
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January 28, 2018, 06:45:55 PM |
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Having some issues with zm miner and zencash on 2 of my rigs. using miningspeed.com for the pool and port 3062. Rigs work fine for ZCL but when switched to ZEN i recieve an authorization failure notification. I mirrored what was done on my other rig which doesn't have this issue and still see the same message before the terminal shuts down. I would appreciate some help if anyone can offer it. Currently using 19_1.4 on all 3 rigs.
I just tried to open my ZEN wallet and it gives me a server error and will not open. I am thinking your issue is a result of something wrong with ZEN and not the pool, your rigs or nvOC. I dont think its an issue with zen because i can still mine with one of my rigs. Which is also on nvoc and running just fine.
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Rig4p
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January 29, 2018, 01:57:53 AM |
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I have now added 2 GTX1060 GPUs to my rig that previously had only one GTX1080. Hash rates look reasonable but I noticed that both of the GTX1060s were running below their expected power numbers, ~62W vs. 75W. The GTX1080 is still running around 200W as before I added these two and that is expected. So I monitored the "screen -r temp" printout for a while and noticed this: ERROR: Error assigning value 75 to attribute 'GPUTargetFanSpeed' (m1-desktop:0[fan:2]) as specified in assignment '[fan:2]/GPUTargetFanSpeed=75' (Unknown Error).
I see a similar message that mentions the other GTX1060. Is this problem occurring possibly because I have mixed GPUs now? Do I need to set individual OC/power numbers? Thanks for the help. I have made some progress clearing up this ERROR and it has to do with the NVIDIA driver not recognizing a card as having a "SCREEN" setup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf When I run this command: sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration After a reboot, I get full control of all parameters on all cards installed including the individual power, temp and clocks which is why the 1060s I added previously were not going to full requested power. This holds true until I change something in the system that causes the XORG to balk on reboot, at which time it resorts back to the same error again. I run the command above again and all is well. For some reason, some system changes cause a reset of all the parameters in xorg.conf back to default values. I can't explain it but through trial and error I am able to work around it.
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January 29, 2018, 02:08:28 AM |
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I have now added 2 GTX1060 GPUs to my rig that previously had only one GTX1080. Hash rates look reasonable but I noticed that both of the GTX1060s were running below their expected power numbers, ~62W vs. 75W. The GTX1080 is still running around 200W as before I added these two and that is expected. So I monitored the "screen -r temp" printout for a while and noticed this: ERROR: Error assigning value 75 to attribute 'GPUTargetFanSpeed' (m1-desktop:0[fan:2]) as specified in assignment '[fan:2]/GPUTargetFanSpeed=75' (Unknown Error).
I see a similar message that mentions the other GTX1060. Is this problem occurring possibly because I have mixed GPUs now? Do I need to set individual OC/power numbers? Thanks for the help. I have made some progress clearing up this ERROR and it has to do with the NVIDIA driver not recognizing a card as having a "SCREEN" setup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf When I run this command: sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration After a reboot, I get full control of all parameters on all cards installed including the individual power, temp and clocks which is why the 1060s I added previously were not going to full requested power. This holds true until I change something in the system that causes the XORG to balk on reboot, at which time it resorts back to the same error again. I run the command above again and all is well. For some reason, some system changes cause a reset of all the parameters in xorg.conf back to default values. I can't explain it but through trial and error I am able to work around it. I create a systemd service to run nvidia-xconfig every boot before X starts. [Unit] Description=Generate xorg.conf Before=lightdm.service
[Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=true ExecStart=/usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
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Rig4p
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January 29, 2018, 02:21:42 AM |
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My Linux system file knowledge is rusty and was very limited when well oiled! Would you care to help explain where this code was added and what location? I see /etc/systemd/ With several files and folders inside. Thanks for any help.
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NameTaken
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January 29, 2018, 02:24:09 AM |
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My Linux system file knowledge is rusty and was very limited when well oiled! Would you care to help explain where this code was added and what location? I see /etc/systemd/ With several files and folders inside. Thanks for any help. # cat <<EOF> /etc/systemd/system/nvidia-xconfig.service [Unit] Description=Generate xorg.conf Before=lightdm.service
[Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=true ExecStart=/usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF
# systemctl enable nvidia-xconfig
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Rig4p
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January 29, 2018, 02:58:09 AM |
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Thanks! I'll give this a try tomorrow before the next reboot. I take it this runs automatically on boot, so no need to do something "manually"?
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NameTaken
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January 29, 2018, 03:02:20 AM |
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Thanks! I'll give this a try tomorrow before the next reboot. I take it this runs automatically on boot, so no need to do something "manually"?
That's what # systemctl enable nvidia-xconfig
does. If you want to run this manually then # systemctl start nvidia-xconfig
or # systemctl restart nvidia-xconfig
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January 29, 2018, 03:34:53 AM |
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How exactly do I overclock with nvOC? Regardless of what I change in the config (core / memory), the clocks never change.
For instance, I have 12gpu's running, target one GPU that I want to modify, enable "Individual Clocks" and "Individual Powerlimits", make my change to both core and memory, but the one specific card never changes in when I go to look at the current specs in the nVidia X Server settings. Clock and memory always stays the same.
I've enabled and disabled Powermiser, and dont see any other config that I can change to modify my gpu. Matter of fact, i've tried changing it on all my cards, nothing changes.
Powerlimiting does work just fine however.
Any input would be appreciated.
(I'm using v0019-1.4 + community patch)
Thanks!
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January 29, 2018, 03:49:21 AM |
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I see on the 1st page a post from FullZero about this exact problem. So... my apologies.
I will try what he mentioned.
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January 29, 2018, 03:49:47 AM |
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Hey fullzero, firstly thanks for the great OS it is very stable once setup. One issue i'm having is i cannot get my worker to authorize on mining pool hub for coin switching on equihash. I keep getting "authorization failed" after the first GPU connects to the server. This makes me think my username/worker is not setup correctly but I've tried just about everything. I've setup pools similar to this using my username and worker name (i.e. coinmine, suprnova, zclmine.pro, etc.) so i'm familiar with the setup. I've tried ports 12073, 17023, and 20570. It just won't authorize...thinking this may be a setup issue with the OS, any ideas? Example: MPH workername = broheim MPH username = blah #MPH_EQUIHASH MPH_WORKER="broheim" MPH_ADDRESS="blah71" MPH_EQUIHASH_POOL="us-east.equihash-hub.miningpoolhub.com" MPH_EQUIHASH_PORT="12073" Also tried using blah71.broheim as a workername as well as blah71.broheim:x to include password (following MPH setup instructions) to no avail....
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papampi
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January 29, 2018, 07:19:28 AM |
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I create a systemd service to run nvidia-xconfig every boot before X starts. [Unit] Description=Generate xorg.conf Before=lightdm.service
[Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=true ExecStart=/usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
Amazing ... Thanks a lot, will add it to next image install.
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January 29, 2018, 07:23:14 AM |
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Hey fullzero, firstly thanks for the great OS it is very stable once setup. One issue i'm having is i cannot get my worker to authorize on mining pool hub for coin switching on equihash. I keep getting "authorization failed" after the first GPU connects to the server. This makes me think my username/worker is not setup correctly but I've tried just about everything. I've setup pools similar to this using my username and worker name (i.e. coinmine, suprnova, zclmine.pro, etc.) so i'm familiar with the setup. I've tried ports 12073, 17023, and 20570. It just won't authorize...thinking this may be a setup issue with the OS, any ideas? Example: MPH workername = broheim MPH username = blah #MPH_EQUIHASH MPH_WORKER="broheim" MPH_ADDRESS="blah71" MPH_EQUIHASH_POOL="us-east.equihash-hub.miningpoolhub.com" MPH_EQUIHASH_PORT="12073" Also tried using blah71.broheim as a workername as well as blah71.broheim:x to include password (following MPH setup instructions) to no avail.... There has been a problem in 1bash which has 2 MPH_ADDRESS, one for Ethash another for Equihash fixed for next version Remove one or set both
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papampi
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January 29, 2018, 08:06:29 AM |
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My Linux system file knowledge is rusty and was very limited when well oiled! Would you care to help explain where this code was added and what location? I see /etc/systemd/ With several files and folders inside. Thanks for any help. # cat <<EOF> /etc/systemd/system/nvidia-xconfig.service [Unit] Description=Generate xorg.conf Before=lightdm.service
[Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=true ExecStart=/usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF
# systemctl enable nvidia-xconfig
It gives me a permission denied and I think it should be run with su Run this first: Then: cat <<EOF> /etc/systemd/system/nvidia-xconfig.service [Unit] Description=Generate xorg.conf Before=lightdm.service
[Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=true ExecStart=/usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF exit from su session And at last enable it by: systemctl enable nvidia-xconfig
It will ask for password twice
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NameTaken
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January 29, 2018, 08:19:42 AM |
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I included # to indicate the shell is running as root instead of
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January 29, 2018, 08:27:30 AM |
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How exactly do I overclock with nvOC? Regardless of what I change in the config (core / memory), the clocks never change.
For instance, I have 12gpu's running, target one GPU that I want to modify, enable "Individual Clocks" and "Individual Powerlimits", make my change to both core and memory, but the one specific card never changes in when I go to look at the current specs in the nVidia X Server settings. Clock and memory always stays the same.
I've enabled and disabled Powermiser, and dont see any other config that I can change to modify my gpu. Matter of fact, i've tried changing it on all my cards, nothing changes.
Powerlimiting does work just fine however.
Any input would be appreciated.
(I'm using v0019-1.4 + community patch)
Thanks!
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January 29, 2018, 08:31:39 AM |
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Hi All,
I am trying to use zpool's multialgo switch with nvOC but don't seem to get my head around the configuration. Do I need to type "Zpool" in Coin portion of configuration and where can I mention multi algo for zpool switching? I would appreciate if someone share the configuration file or exmaple.
Thanks,
Hey Papampi and team, Could you please suggest some settings with Zpool multialgo switch. How can I achieve automatic switching to the best algo in zpool using nvOC. I am using nvOC-V0019-2.0. I have 7xGTX 1080 and 2xGTX 1070 in my rig. Thanks in advance for all your help.
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