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May 29, 2017, 05:24:45 PM |
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Has anyone heard if smOS is going to add nvidia and cpu mining anytime soon?
Did asked him -- but he said not on top of his priority at the moment. I have small NVIDIA farm btw.... running Windows and fullzero's nvoc linux. Does nvoc have remote management similar to smOS to control rigs? Also have been checking smOS for the new SRR and still not released yet. Am looking forward to getting one with a couple of the expansion boards. Thanks [/quote] According to fullzero, he is working on some management tools for people who have multiple rigs. I have SRR in my farm too to manage around 33 rigs - pretty good this SRR - the farm is 99% up and green every day. [/quote] I have a bunch of Router resetters from other projects that power cycle when there's no internet connection - which obviously doesn't do anything if miner gets hung up. So SRR can actually tell if the miner gets hung up and will reboot the computer? Thanks -
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flminer
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May 29, 2017, 05:32:48 PM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
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May 29, 2017, 05:39:18 PM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
smOS wouldn't work for me, I'm running all nVidia ATM - I do have 10 RX 470's I yanked that are just in a drawer now but I don't see them being used because I just keep filling empty outlets with more nVidia's as they become available.
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May 29, 2017, 06:46:32 PM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
smOS wouldn't work for me, I'm running all nVidia ATM - I do have 10 RX 470's I yanked that are just in a drawer now but I don't see them being used because I just keep filling empty outlets with more nVidia's as they become available. yeah I could add a few amd's I have 3 rigs that all have room but I just add nvidia's tomorrow a 1080 ti is on the way.
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May 29, 2017, 06:57:36 PM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
smOS wouldn't work for me, I'm running all nVidia ATM - I do have 10 RX 470's I yanked that are just in a drawer now but I don't see them being used because I just keep filling empty outlets with more nVidia's as they become available. I think SRR works independently of OS because it works on linux and windows too. I believe Tytanick's mentioning about linux SOCAT package to be installed in Linux so that it can facilitate "I am alive" pings to SRR. I guess if your NVIDIA linux build has SOCAT package installed it may work. I am just speculating
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May 29, 2017, 08:20:50 PM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
smOS wouldn't work for me, I'm running all nVidia ATM - I do have 10 RX 470's I yanked that are just in a drawer now but I don't see them being used because I just keep filling empty outlets with more nVidia's as they become available. I think SRR works independently of OS because it works on linux and windows too. I believe Tytanick's mentioning about linux SOCAT package to be installed in Linux so that it can facilitate "I am alive" pings to SRR. I guess if your NVIDIA linux build has SOCAT package installed it may work. I am just speculating Now THAT would be awesome! Make it extremely versatile. That also means that it should work with nvoc... food for thought.
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May 30, 2017, 12:40:53 AM |
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Hey Phil sorry I meant to ask you this, when you orient left to right, what is the "front" of the rig which would dictate where left is
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May 30, 2017, 12:42:41 AM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
smOS wouldn't work for me, I'm running all nVidia ATM - I do have 10 RX 470's I yanked that are just in a drawer now but I don't see them being used because I just keep filling empty outlets with more nVidia's as they become available. what would you want for them O_O
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May 30, 2017, 12:43:25 AM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
smOS wouldn't work for me, I'm running all nVidia ATM - I do have 10 RX 470's I yanked that are just in a drawer now but I don't see them being used because I just keep filling empty outlets with more nVidia's as they become available. I think SRR works independently of OS because it works on linux and windows too. I believe Tytanick's mentioning about linux SOCAT package to be installed in Linux so that it can facilitate "I am alive" pings to SRR. I guess if your NVIDIA linux build has SOCAT package installed it may work. I am just speculating What are the best tools to monitor a mini farm setup / ensure you have max uptime What are you currently utilizing?
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May 30, 2017, 01:08:51 AM |
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@Vyper Yes. smOS has a built in monitor that sends keep alive packets to the SRR so when they stop the SRR reboots the rig
smOS wouldn't work for me, I'm running all nVidia ATM - I do have 10 RX 470's I yanked that are just in a drawer now but I don't see them being used because I just keep filling empty outlets with more nVidia's as they become available. I think SRR works independently of OS because it works on linux and windows too. I believe Tytanick's mentioning about linux SOCAT package to be installed in Linux so that it can facilitate "I am alive" pings to SRR. I guess if your NVIDIA linux build has SOCAT package installed it may work. I am just speculating What are the best tools to monitor a mini farm setup / ensure you have max uptime What are you currently utilizing? I use claymore for mining So I use his ethman monitor I have it setup to use a bat file that will text me if something goes wrong I also have the SSR that monitors the rigs for live ping packages Also the ssr ping package can be installed on any computer running windows or Linux
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May 30, 2017, 01:49:27 AM |
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I was reading this thread (pretty sure it was this one) very late last night and thought I saw someone talking about getting the 1080 TI's to 1000MHs on Skein with a custom miner they had to compile, but today I cannot find that message. Does anyone know what I was reading about?
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May 30, 2017, 04:12:07 AM |
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Yeah, I have given numbers for the other cards for the most part, but havent had a 1080ti myself to play with..... just yet.... The A/V production company I work for is going to invest heavily in TI's for machines to process videos for their productions, and the 99% of the rest of the time they are going to be mining... so I sit here patiently....
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May 30, 2017, 08:18:25 AM |
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I use claymore for mining So I use his ethman monitor I have it setup to use a bat file that will text me if something goes wrong
Hello could you explain how you do that ? would be very interesting
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May 30, 2017, 10:09:38 AM |
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I'm not sure that Zotac is short enough to work (it's only about an inch to 1.5 inches shorter than most 1070/1080/1080ti standard-length boards), but the Gigabyte ITX does work as it's almost 2 inches shorter than the Zotac. $350 IS a sale price on the Zotac, but it does seem to spend a lot of time there - the Gigabyte https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125893 is normally at 380. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128976 is what's going into my next rig (should have the parts mid-week) - I think it's a slightly lower-cost varient on the board you linked for a 3-card build. I went with a pair of 1080 instead of 1080 ti, and a Seasonic X-850 (overkill a bit for the cards I'm using, it would be enough for that pair of 1080 ti and a 1070, but I'm also running a higher-end CPU for my BOINC work which balances it out some). I *ALMOST* went for the EVGA G2-850, as it was the same price, but I have a longer history with the X-series - the EVGA would probably work as well though, for those that prefer EVGA or if it was on sale for less than the Seasonic. I believe the Skein miner mentioned was the "Alex78" ccminer version, which does have a compiled Windows binary out there somewhere if you do some digging to find it. I saw over 600 Mh with a non-optimised 1080 in some brief testing I did last week with it - noticeably better than the trpu (?) ccminer 2.0 version.
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May 30, 2017, 10:13:22 AM |
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What are the best tools to monitor a mini farm setup / ensure you have max uptime
What are you currently utilizing?
I mine ETH on ethminer.org, ZEC on flypool - pool-side monitoring works pretty well there, and my rigs are stable enough for the most part that once or twice a day checking is plenty. The heat wave this weekend/now and the other one about a week and a half back though have been murder on my R9 290 hashrates - AMD drivers for LINUX won't let me underclock them so they end up in thermal-limiting due to the limited ventilation on the place I'm in right now in the worst heat of the day (it's supposed to cool off again Wendsday though, and I'm supposed to be able to start moving into my new place not later than Thursday, so hopefully the NEXT heat wave will see those rigs in a place I can keep cooler).
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May 30, 2017, 10:52:53 AM |
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Hey Phil sorry I meant to ask you this, when you orient left to right, what is the "front" of the rig which would dictate where left is the zotac mini goes on the edge give me a minute or two here you go
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May 30, 2017, 11:05:07 AM |
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Hey Phil do you think that short gigabyte is a better choice?
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May 30, 2017, 11:06:32 AM Last edit: May 30, 2017, 11:37:15 AM by philipma1957 |
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Hey Phil do you think that short gigabyte is a better choice?
yeah it is shorter then the zotac 1070 is I also see the mobo he picked is 9 dollars cheaper all 3 gigabyte boards I have are good. b250 z270 aorus z270 So his pick should be good. I ordered the gigabyte it is 349 at amazon I am going to put it in the katana build. card comes on thursday. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JD2OSX0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?
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May 30, 2017, 11:41:05 AM Last edit: May 30, 2017, 11:24:25 PM by xleejohnx |
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I use claymore for mining So I use his ethman monitor I have it setup to use a bat file that will text me if something goes wrong
Hello could you explain how you do that ? would be very interesting When I get home I'll edit this post with everything you need edit: okay here is how i use it claymore ethman comes with a sample.bat file you use it to look like this @ECHO OFF Powershell.exe -executionpolicy remotesigned -File C:\minerTxt.ps1 then the powershell script needs to look like this #Variables $email = "myTower.local@gmail.com" $phone = "8508491985@txt.att.net"
$ProcessActive = Get-Process dsNetworkConnect -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue if($ProcessActive -eq $null) {
$EmailFrom = $email $EmailTo = $phone $Subject = "Claymore Miner down" $Body = "Check Miners!!" $SMTPServer = "smtp.gmail.com" $SMTPClient = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) $SMTPClient.EnableSsl = $true $SMTPClient.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential("myTower.local", "Passwordgoeshere"); $SMTPClient.Send($EmailFrom, $EmailTo, $Subject, $Body) }
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