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October 24, 2018, 08:40:33 AM |
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Good day. Please help me to upgrade to version 3.0. Or tell me how to configure mining x16г ? My version of the current 19-2.0
If you want to use same image and dont want to flash/write new SSD, create NVOC folder, clone release branch, make a copy of 1bash.template, save it as 1bash and edit it. mkdir ~/NVOC git clone --depth 1 --branch release https://github.com/papampi/nvOC_by_fullzero_Community_Release.git /home/m1/NVOC/mining cp ~/NVOC/mining/1bash.template ~/NVOC/mining/1bash cd ~/NVOC/mining git submodule update --init --depth 1 --remote miners
Use gedit or nano to edit your new 1bash gedit ~/NVOC/mining/1bash nano ~/NVOC/mining/1bash
Run nvOC upgrade to make the changes for the latest miners bash ~/NVOC/mining/nvOC upgrade
Check nvOC beta testing "Step 2" for how to create new gnome-terminal mining profile or just edit the current mining profile and change the command from: to: /home/m1/NVOC/mining/2unix
You can also check nvOC GitHub README.md
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October 24, 2018, 11:48:10 AM |
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Good day. Please help me to upgrade to version 3.0. Or tell me how to configure mining x16г ? My version of the current 19-2.0
If you want to use same image and dont want to flash/write new SSD, create NVOC folder, clone release branch, make a copy of 1bash.template, save it as 1bash and edit it. mkdir ~/NVOC git clone --depth 1 --branch release https://github.com/papampi/nvOC_by_fullzero_Community_Release.git /home/m1/NVOC/mining cp ~/NVOC/mining/1bash.template ~/NVOC/mining/1bash cd ~/NVOC/mining git submodule update --init --depth 1 --remote miners
Use gedit or nano to edit your new 1bash gedit ~/NVOC/mining/1bash nano ~/NVOC/mining/1bash
Run nvOC upgrade to make the changes for the latest miners bash ~/NVOC/mining/nvOC upgrade
Check nvOC beta testing "Step 2" for how to create new gnome-terminal mining profile or just edit the current mining profile and change the command from: to: /home/m1/NVOC/mining/2unix
You can also check nvOC GitHub README.mdMany thanks. really help. it worked. You are super!
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October 24, 2018, 12:52:25 PM |
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I updated the nvidia drivers to 410.66. And now I have a problem. How to update Cuda ?
ERROR Driver not support CUDA 5.5 API!!
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October 24, 2018, 02:28:02 PM |
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Hey Pap and All:
It has been a long time and it would appear that lots of work has been done.
What is the best way to get started from nothing and get up to the latest version? My rigs are all on 19.2.0 and I just want to start over and hopefully get the latest Ubuntu and Cuda toolkit. I want to play around with mining RVN and the latest Z-enemy miner seems to require at least Cuda 9 and I am stuck at Cuda 8 with my older versions.
Thanks in advance.
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October 24, 2018, 06:01:19 PM |
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I updated the nvidia drivers to 410.66. And now I have a problem. How to update Cuda ?
ERROR Driver not support CUDA 5.5 API!!
I think its easier to use one of the latest images from nvOC GitHub ReadMeHave no idea about cuda 5.5
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October 24, 2018, 06:08:33 PM |
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Hey Pap and All:
It has been a long time and it would appear that lots of work has been done.
What is the best way to get started from nothing and get up to the latest version? My rigs are all on 19.2.0 and I just want to start over and hopefully get the latest Ubuntu and Cuda toolkit. I want to play around with mining RVN and the latest Z-enemy miner seems to require at least Cuda 9 and I am stuck at Cuda 8 with my older versions.
Thanks in advance.
Hi mate Long time... Have a look at nvOC GitHub readme if you want to make a new image or check This Post to just get the latest nvOC Both 16.04 and 18.04 images download and set latest release point at first boot. There is some issue on ubuntu 18.04 with tempcontrol which fans wont update and we gets multiple instances of it on some rigs after running for a while and we cant figure out why it happens. My test rig with 3 cards shows no problem, but rigs with 6+ cards does. If you have time to install 18.04 and see if you can pinpoint the problem would be a big help
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October 24, 2018, 06:15:10 PM |
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Is there a reasons why i should change my Hive.Os and simplemining for this?
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ARROUND || Decentralized Augmented Reality Platform || ARROUND Look ARROUND!
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October 24, 2018, 06:31:59 PM Last edit: October 25, 2018, 07:39:38 AM by papampi_2 |
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Is there a reasons why i should change my Hive.Os and simplemining for this?
Just that nvOC is free and open source. You can check all the codes and scripts in its GitHub. I have no idea about Hive OS and simplemining.
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October 24, 2018, 07:02:21 PM |
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How X16R start with T_Rex ?
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October 24, 2018, 08:49:11 PM |
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So in the new version what does the ALGO_SPECIFIC mean ? Does it automatically set the overclock ?
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October 25, 2018, 07:41:06 AM |
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Hey Pap and All:
It has been a long time and it would appear that lots of work has been done.
What is the best way to get started from nothing and get up to the latest version? My rigs are all on 19.2.0 and I just want to start over and hopefully get the latest Ubuntu and Cuda toolkit. I want to play around with mining RVN and the latest Z-enemy miner seems to require at least Cuda 9 and I am stuck at Cuda 8 with my older versions.
Thanks in advance.
Hi mate Long time... Have a look at nvOC GitHub readme if you want to make a new image or check This Post to just get the latest nvOC Both 16.04 and 18.04 images download and set latest release point at first boot. There is some issue on ubuntu 18.04 with tempcontrol which fans wont update and we gets multiple instances of it on some rigs after running for a while and we cant figure out why it happens. My test rig with 3 cards shows no problem, but rigs with 6+ cards does. If you have time to install 18.04 and see if you can pinpoint the problem would be a big help I followed the directions as per the README.md, specifically "For insiders: Pre-built images targeting beta/pre-release branches". I couldn't find good documentation for the firstboot.json mods. I had a question about the release naming and could not find it anywhere. So I ended up with a bunch of failures: Thu Oct 25 03:07:35 EDT 2018 - nvOC FirstBoot start
+ Looking for the small fat partition /media/m1/12D3-A869 is not a mountpoint ++ mounting fat partition
+ Parsing firstboot.json ++ selected branch: '3.0' ++ nvOC will install to: '/home/m1'
+ Wait for internet connection to continue nvOC setup Connection to google.com 443 port [tcp/https] succeeded!
+ Cloning '3.0' nvOC branch into /home/m1 ++ Checking if selected branch actually exists... +++ Selected branch not found, falling back to 'release' ++ /home/m1 already exists, cleaning up rm: cannot remove '/home/m1/.config/enchant': Permission denied rm: cannot remove '/home/m1/firstboot/tmplogs': Device or resource busy fatal: destination path '/home/m1' already exists and is not an empty directory.
+ Updating miners submodule ++ No cache found in /home/m1/.miners-cache fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
+ Checking free space ++ Available free space in root partition: 100773288 KB
+ Installing miners (recompile: true) /home/m1/firstboot/firstboot.sh: line 118: pushd: /home/m1/miners: No such file or directory bash: nvOC_miner_update.sh: No such file or directory /home/m1/firstboot/firstboot.sh: line 129: popd: directory stack empty
+ Looking for your customized 1bash dos2unix: converting file /home/m1/1bash to Unix format...
+ Setting 2unix as custom-command for gnome-terminal 'mining' profile bash: /home/m1/firstboot/profile-manager.sh: No such file or directory
+ Determining if firstboot can be disabled ++ FAILURE: keeping firstboot as default gnome-terminal profile ++ This script will run again on the next reboot. ++ Check your fat partition contents or internet connectivity.
+ Saving firstboot_90ccfd.log to small fat partition and /home/m1/firstboot
Thu Oct 25 03:07:36 EDT 2018 - Done. cp: cannot stat '/home/m1/firstboot/tmplogs/firstboot.log': No such file or directory cp: cannot stat '/home/m1/firstboot/tmplogs/firstboot.log': No such file or directory
I used value "3.0" and home of "/home/m1" but that was a guess as it could have been lots and lots of things - "nvOC-19.3.0", nvoc-19_3.0" and on and on. It also looks like the script defaulted to "release" which was promising but still failed. What is the secret release to use for this field? Also, is it problem to use home "/home/m1"? I don't like having superfluous extra subdirectories if not absolutely necessary.
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October 25, 2018, 07:41:40 AM |
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How X16R start with T_Rex ?
In 1bash set x16r miner to T_Rex
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October 25, 2018, 07:48:51 AM |
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Hey Pap and All:
It has been a long time and it would appear that lots of work has been done.
What is the best way to get started from nothing and get up to the latest version? My rigs are all on 19.2.0 and I just want to start over and hopefully get the latest Ubuntu and Cuda toolkit. I want to play around with mining RVN and the latest Z-enemy miner seems to require at least Cuda 9 and I am stuck at Cuda 8 with my older versions.
Thanks in advance.
Hi mate Long time... Have a look at nvOC GitHub readme if you want to make a new image or check This Post to just get the latest nvOC Both 16.04 and 18.04 images download and set latest release point at first boot. There is some issue on ubuntu 18.04 with tempcontrol which fans wont update and we gets multiple instances of it on some rigs after running for a while and we cant figure out why it happens. My test rig with 3 cards shows no problem, but rigs with 6+ cards does. If you have time to install 18.04 and see if you can pinpoint the problem would be a big help I followed the directions as per the README.md, specifically "For insiders: Pre-built images targeting beta/pre-release branches". I couldn't find good documentation for the firstboot.json mods. I had a question about the release naming and could not find it anywhere. So I ended up with a bunch of failures: Thu Oct 25 03:07:35 EDT 2018 - nvOC FirstBoot start
+ Looking for the small fat partition /media/m1/12D3-A869 is not a mountpoint ++ mounting fat partition
+ Parsing firstboot.json ++ selected branch: '3.0' ++ nvOC will install to: '/home/m1'
+ Wait for internet connection to continue nvOC setup Connection to google.com 443 port [tcp/https] succeeded!
+ Cloning '3.0' nvOC branch into /home/m1 ++ Checking if selected branch actually exists... +++ Selected branch not found, falling back to 'release' ++ /home/m1 already exists, cleaning up rm: cannot remove '/home/m1/.config/enchant': Permission denied rm: cannot remove '/home/m1/firstboot/tmplogs': Device or resource busy fatal: destination path '/home/m1' already exists and is not an empty directory.
+ Updating miners submodule ++ No cache found in /home/m1/.miners-cache fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
+ Checking free space ++ Available free space in root partition: 100773288 KB
+ Installing miners (recompile: true) /home/m1/firstboot/firstboot.sh: line 118: pushd: /home/m1/miners: No such file or directory bash: nvOC_miner_update.sh: No such file or directory /home/m1/firstboot/firstboot.sh: line 129: popd: directory stack empty
+ Looking for your customized 1bash dos2unix: converting file /home/m1/1bash to Unix format...
+ Setting 2unix as custom-command for gnome-terminal 'mining' profile bash: /home/m1/firstboot/profile-manager.sh: No such file or directory
+ Determining if firstboot can be disabled ++ FAILURE: keeping firstboot as default gnome-terminal profile ++ This script will run again on the next reboot. ++ Check your fat partition contents or internet connectivity.
+ Saving firstboot_90ccfd.log to small fat partition and /home/m1/firstboot
Thu Oct 25 03:07:36 EDT 2018 - Done. cp: cannot stat '/home/m1/firstboot/tmplogs/firstboot.log': No such file or directory cp: cannot stat '/home/m1/firstboot/tmplogs/firstboot.log': No such file or directory
I used value "3.0" and home of "/home/m1" but that was a guess as it could have been lots and lots of things - "nvOC-19.3.0", nvoc-19_3.0" and on and on. It also looks like the script defaulted to "release" which was promising but still failed. What is the secret release to use for this field? Also, is it problem to use home "/home/m1"? I don't like having superfluous extra subdirectories if not absolutely necessary. "release" branch is always same as latest stable branch which is now "3.0-stable" You can set nvoc_branch to "3.0-stable" for 3.0 in firstboot.json or "release" which will get updated when new stable branch get released. Try to run a firstboot with its defaults and see how it goes Edit: These problems occur when you leave the team for too long
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October 25, 2018, 07:54:38 AM |
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So in the new version what does the ALGO_SPECIFIC mean ? Does it automatically set the overclock ?
Its same as before, just set your algo desired oc values in "ALGO_SPECIFIC Power Limit and Clock settings" section Set the OC and PL to ALGO_SPECIFIC And when you switch coins oc will change with your coin.
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October 25, 2018, 08:43:37 AM |
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hello I have a problem with the temperature control on the 18.04 lts version miscellaneous 410 updated when I change currency the 6tempcontrol no longer increases the speed of the fans my solution for now is to restart nvoc ( nvoc reboot) to have this control Thanks for the help.
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October 25, 2018, 08:48:20 AM Last edit: October 25, 2018, 09:02:19 AM by papampi_2 |
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hello I have a problem with the temperature control on the 18.04 lts version miscellaneous 410 updated when I change currency the 6tempcontrol no longer increases the speed of the fans my solution for now is to restart nvoc ( nvoc reboot) to have this control Thanks for the help.
We are aware the problem in ubuntu 18.04 with tempcontrol and have not found the solution yet. I will create a 16.04 Dual Cuda image as soon as I get some free time until we found the solution for 18.04.
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October 25, 2018, 08:53:25 AM |
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hello I have a problem with the temperature control on the 18.04 lts version miscellaneous 410 updated when I change currency the 6tempcontrol no longer increases the speed of the fans my solution for now is to restart nvoc ( nvoc reboot) to have this control Thanks for the help.
We are aware the problem in ubuntu 18.04 with tempcontrol and have not found the solution yet. Ok I am also looking for a solution but without success for the moment
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October 25, 2018, 10:32:13 AM |
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"release" branch is always same as latest stable branch which is now "3.0-stable" You can set nvoc_branch to "3.0-stable" for 3.0 in firstboot.json or "release" which will get updated when new stable branch get released. Try to run a firstboot with its defaults and see how it goes Edit: These problems occur when you leave the team for too long Yep, it has been a while. I used the defaults and that worked fine. But when I try to use firstboot to set nvoc_path to just /home/m1, it goes craptastic (same errors as post above) and I am left with a base Ubuntu install. Why give people the option to set it if it doesn't work? The recompile miners and expand disk options did work fine, however. The other bug that I wanted to point out is that if while running REMOTE, on the console, every time I open a terminal it tries to re-run nvOC. I didn't dig into the details but whatever launches that should check to see if it is already running. All that I wanted to do was open a terminal to troubleshoot miner startup issues right there on the console without having to ssh in from another machine. Enough with the bad, what is really cool is the reorganization of 1bash and the total rewrite/streamlining of 0miner. It took me a few minutes to figure out what is going on with 0miner as it is such a deviation from the very repetitive old version. Kudos on that. The downside is that adding a new miner that doesn't fit the mold of an existing algo is quite cumbersome. However, I don't figure most people would ever need to do that. But overall, great job to the team. I am pleased to see how much progress you guys have made.
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October 25, 2018, 02:54:59 PM |
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How X16R start with T_Rex ?
In 1bash set x16r miner to T_Rex I did so, but mining did not start then. And what do you recommend for X16r ? ZENEMYminer or T_Rex ?
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October 25, 2018, 05:41:57 PM |
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@stubo every time you open a gnome-terminal to its default profile nvOC runs again from scratch, it is like this from fullzero nvOC autostart method design. If you just need a shell open guake or lauch gnome-terminale with another profile. There is an alternative to gnome-terminal autostart based on systemd. Dig further in the code, the initial setup install may suffer some rough edges but in the end works like a charm, and the restart/stop commands are much more reliable.
The option in firstboot to use a different path works, but you simply can't use your user profile home as the root of a git repo. You must specify an empty folder where the m1 user has write access. Regarding the target branch name, it has to be an existing branch of the git repo. Go to github, whatever you see as git branch name is a valid string to put there, release (latest stable release, currently fed up from 3.0-stable, will upgrade to 4.0 whenever released), 19-2.1 (old dev branch), 3.0-stable (the current stable branch), 3.1-dev (the current dev branch) or any other feature branch of whatever is not merged yet, including your own branches if you have push rights to the git repo.
If you would like to write some good doc about firstboot.json options would be just awesome.
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