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June 18, 2013, 11:38:06 AM
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I tried two Anker - 10 Port Super Speed USB 3.0 HUB.  It worked from a PC running Window 7, but wouldn't work from the Raspberry Pi.  MinePeon would look at each port but would give me errors.  I would still like to use this hub instead of the cheap no brand hub I'm using now.  I've heard of problems using USB 3 hubs with the Pi.  It might need a driver.  I using two USB 2 hubs, 10 ports each.  It doesn't have a UL or CE mark on it.  I'm using a 5v 20A power supply.  It melted the plastic case of the hub.  I opened the hub and found the wires running to the power switch got hot and melted the insulation off the wires.  I soldered a wire to jump the switch.  It works now, but power travels from the hub to the Pi and powers it.  Might put a diode in each of the USB wires to stop this.  If you still want the link to the USB 2.0 hub I think I can find it.  The power supply is a Rayed model RYD-100-5.  It has a CE mark on it.
I hope I get my Anker - 10 Port this week.
I think the cheap no brand hub are these (with various names)
http://www.logilink.eu/showproduct/UA0096.htm
and this was melted the insulation off the wires?
The power supply is a Rayed model RYD-100-5 I did not find; - can you post a link pls
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June 18, 2013, 11:46:03 AM
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Careful, that Hub look exactly like mine, but mine has no brand. I bought it through eBay... when I plugged it to mains it killed my 3 USB Block Eruptor's and the fan that was also connected to the Hub.
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June 18, 2013, 12:17:28 PM
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Careful, that Hub look exactly like mine, but mine has no brand. I bought it through eBay... when I plugged it to mains it killed my 3 USB Block Eruptor's and the fan that was also connected to the Hub.

The LogiLink brandet with 3.5A plug runs very nice with 6 USB-Eruptors
2nd one ordered because on another hub (SEDNA) the 4A powerplug died Sad

edit:
unbranded versions of this hub looking very similar BUT there are only weak powerplugs with 1000mA included

look @ what U buy  Cool

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June 18, 2013, 02:14:03 PM
Last edit: June 18, 2013, 03:25:55 PM by yxt
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@btctr4d3r

is there a CE mark on the HUB?
I bought one few weeks ago, no CE on HUB or PS.
PS looked so cheap i throw it away ;-)

If not. contact the seller  Wink

I will talk with asicminer. Maybe they are generous

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June 18, 2013, 02:41:22 PM
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My 2 USB Gizmos are connected (and mining) to a StandardS 7 Port USB 2.0 HUB Powered bought in China via eBay (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230976716952?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649), but with a 5V 3Amp. Velleman PSS0530 switching power supply  (http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?country=es&lang=en&id=376248). No problems till now.

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June 18, 2013, 03:26:42 PM
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@yxt

it has a CE mark and i already contacted the seller, no reply yet. don't know if i should contact eBay customer service as well.
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June 18, 2013, 03:47:27 PM
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@yxt

it has a CE mark and i already contacted the seller, no reply yet. don't know if i should contact eBay customer service as well.

If the seller doesn't answer your contact, trigger the eBay Buyer Protection and select "Report that you received an item that wasn't as described".

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June 18, 2013, 05:38:38 PM
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.. if you want a "real" miner ... take a look here :

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bitcoin-Miner-Block-Erupter-Blade-up-to-13-3-GH-s-NO-USB-BFL-Ready-to-Ship-/300920455587?pt=CPUs&hash=item461041c1a3


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June 18, 2013, 05:44:35 PM
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or PN me for a much better blade offer  Grin


... abgesehen davon kannst dir den Forenspam glaub sparen...

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June 18, 2013, 05:53:51 PM
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or PN me for a much better blade offer
... abgesehen davon kannst dir den Forenspam glaub sparen...

.. der Glaube ist etwas für die Kirche ... hier zählen Fakten, Fakten, Fakten  Grin

Wo ist denn Dein tolles "blade offer"  Huh

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June 18, 2013, 06:00:21 PM
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ich schrieb per PN, du weist dass ich dir damals auch Eins deutlich unter deinem jetzigen Angebot angeboten habe....

mach was du willst, nur ein bitcointalk.org user wird dir den Preis eher nicht zahlen, deshalb meinte ich die Werbung kannst dir hier wohl sparen  Wink


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June 18, 2013, 06:40:47 PM
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Yes, it's a real miner! But @ 6000 €...

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Last edit: June 24, 2013, 03:03:28 PM by Dunkelheit667
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Update June 23rd - some additional stuff at the bottom.
Update June 24th - added how to update cgminer.



Mr. postman brought a second Raspberry today. Time to mess around with cgminer 3.2.2 and Block Erupter USBs. Wink jFYI, as expected it's working fine with Arch Linux, no SICK- or ZOMBIE-issues as seen on Raspbian wheezy. If you're interested and give it a shot, here you go... 30 minutes fun!



Download the latest Arch Linux image for your Raspberry:
http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/images/archlinuxarm/archlinux-hf-2013-06-15/archlinux-hf-2013-06-15.img.zip

Extract the zip file and write the img-file with e.g. Win32 Disk Imager on your SD card. Eject the SD card and insert it into your Raspberry, connect your Block Erupter USB(s) as well, power the Raspberry on.

Wait a minute, login as user root with password root.

Give your puppy a cute host name:
Code:
hostnamectl set-hostname erupterpi

Perform a system upgrade (confirm with y if asked):
Code:
pacman -Syu

Install some packages we'll need (confirm with y if asked):
Code:
pacman -S git autoconf automake pkg-config gcc make screen

Clone cgminer from git:
Code:
git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git

Install cgminer (you might add additional configuration options for other devices in row 3, e.g. --enable-avalon):
Code:
cd cgminer
CFLAGS="-O2 -W -Wall"
./autogen.sh --enable-icarus
make clean
make install
cd ..

You're done. Use screen as usual, fire up cgminer, type in your pool, username, password, write the config-file, whatever you prefer at this point and see your cuties hashing. Smiley

Side note: With cgminer up an running this Linux is using ~55-60 MB RAM and it looks like there is no swap file used at all. Guess the SD card will last much longer than using Raspbian wheezy... Shocked



Updates June 23rd and 24th
As I've received several PMs with questions regarding Arch Linux, please find below some additional information that might help. Smiley

1) Wi-Fi setup
2) Autostart cgminer
3) Run a watchdog (automatic restart of your Raspberry in case it's stuck for any reason)
4) Update cgminer

Everything tested an running smoothly so far.

1) Wifi
Assuming that you're using a known as Raspberry compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter.

Connect the Wi-Fi adapter to your Raspberry, wait a minute. Create a config-file for your wireless network:
Code:
wifi-menu -o

This will start a little application. Select your wireless network (SSID) and enter the passphrase. The application will write a config-file in /etc/netctl. The name should be wlan0-YOURSSID. You can check if the file was created and it's name as well:
Code:
dir /etc/netctl

Now you can start your Wi-Fi connection and enable it:
Code:
netctl start wlan0-YOURSSID
netctl enable wlan0-YOURSSID

That's it.

2) Autostart cgminer
Ok, would be nice if cgminer starts automatically after rebooting your Raspberry? Here we go.

Before following the next steps, please make sure you've already tested cgminer is working fine in general on your Raspberry and you've written a config-file (to /root/.cgminer/cgminer.conf) with your pool settings using cgminer's menu. Ensure that cgminer is not running at the moment.

Create a service-file with nano:
Code:
nano /usr/lib/systemd/system/mycgminer.service

Copy & paste the following:
Code:
[Unit]
Description=mycgminer
Requires=ntpd.service
After=network.service

[Service]
Type=forking
ExecStart=/usr/bin/screen -dmS miner /usr/local/bin/cgminer -c /root/.cgminer/cgminer.conf
ExecEnd=/usr/bin/screen -r miner -X quit

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Exit nano and save the file.

Enable and start the service:
Code:
systemctl enable mycgminer.service
systemctl start mycgminer.service

Please note it can take up to five minutes till cgminer starts (same when rebooting the Raspberry), be a little bit patient. Wink

Use screen -r miner to reattach the cgminer screen.

3) Run a watchdog (automatic restart of your Raspberry in case it's stuck for any reason)
You've used your Raspberry for nasty things and it's stuck? Too lazy to enter the second floor or basement fiddling around with the Raspberry power cable? Whoop, here we go!

Install the watchdog:
Code:
pacman -S watchdog

Configure the watchdog... Well, here it depends what kind of stuff you would like to monitor. You might e.g. add a ping to your router if your Wi-Fi connection is not stable etc. Please check man watchdog.conf for available options.

I've just enables the max-load-1 option, this means the Raspberry will restart in case it's stuck/under heavy load for some reason.

Modify the watchdog configuration-file using nano:
Code:
nano /etc/watchdog.conf

Remove the leading hash from options/features you would like to enable, e.g.:
Code:
# Uncomment to enable test. Setting one of these values to '0' disables it.
# These values will hopefully never reboot your machine during normal use
# (if your machine is really hung, the loadavg will go much higher than 25)
max-load-1              = 24
#max-load-5             = 18
#max-load-15            = 12

Exit nano and save the file.

Enable and start the service:
Code:
systemctl enable watchdog.service
systemctl start watchdog.service

If you want to test the watchdog, throw a fork bomb. Grin Your Raspberry should restart after some minutes.

4) Update cgminer
A new cgminer release is availble and you want to install it? No problem.

Notes: It's a good idea to create a backup of your Raspberry SD card before following the next steps, just in case... The command in row #1 will upgrade your whole system. This is not necessary at this point in time, but maybe a good idea. Remember if you have added additional configuration options for other devices (e.g. --enable-avalon), please add them again in row #7.

Code:
pacman -Syu
cd /root
rm -r cgminer
git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git
cd cgminer
CFLAGS="-O2 -W -Wall"
./autogen.sh --enable-icarus
make clean
systemctl stop mycgminer.service
make install
systemctl start mycgminer.service
cd ..

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June 19, 2013, 02:09:37 PM
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Does arch on rpi support a usb 3.0 hub ?

Unfortunately I'm not able to test it as I do not own a USB 3.0 hub. However, the 3.6.11 kernel should support USB 3.0 hubs, in general... Lips sealed

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aye, let's see then.

edit : nop. nor raspbian wheezy nor archlinux works with USB 3.0 hub on rpi. Damn!
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June 19, 2013, 05:00:14 PM
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aye, let's see then.

edit : nop. nor raspbian wheezy nor archlinux works with USB 3.0 hub on rpi. Damn!

Weird, I have 2 USB 3 hubs connected to my Pi, working perfect (8 usb miners running from it, 1 ztex fpga, and 1 bfl fpga)
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June 19, 2013, 06:58:59 PM
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Weird, I have 2 USB 3 hubs connected to my Pi, working perfect (8 usb miners running from it, 1 ztex fpga, and 1 bfl fpga)

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what distro and what hub if i may ask?
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Weird, I have 2 USB 3 hubs connected to my Pi, working perfect (8 usb miners running from it, 1 ztex fpga, and 1 bfl fpga)

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what distro and what hub if i may ask?

Raspbian - http://www.cumps.be/btc for the image Smiley

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http://www.exsys.ch/download/catalog/ex_1187HMVS.pdf
http://www.exsys.ch/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=819&language=en&zenid=c8e7ec856a737f83

Powered of an ATX 12V power supply Smiley

The Pi itself is also powered from it

How they look: http://users.telenet.be/tr/btc/Miner4.png
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June 19, 2013, 10:24:43 PM
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thanks for sharing. it didn't work either. i guess it's my hub that messes up.
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yxt, are my pm-s coming thru?
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