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xstr8guy,
Thanks for the info. The HP rack mount server PSU I'm using (which is the recommended one) says to not exceed 900watts at 120VAC. If I do my math correct that would indicate that a backplane with that PSU can only support 8 blades in any case (8 blades * 1120watts). Is that why you only have 8 in your back plane OR do you plan to add two more?
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November 04, 2013, 11:41:17 PM |
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Make that 8 blades * 120 watts (at peak) = 960 watts.... woopsie. Either way, still looks like it's unwise to populate that back plane past 8 Gen2 boards on that recomended HP rack-mount PSU. Any thoughts?
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November 07, 2013, 01:36:14 AM Last edit: November 07, 2013, 08:14:09 PM by bspurloc |
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Looking for some Ideas Gen 2 blade GREEN issues: I am now more perplexed as to what is the issue with my blades. I now have 2 blades, both are using power supplies with well more than the 8.3amps on 12v that is needed triple the amount needed in fact. I pointed 1 to a bfg proxy and 1 to slush's mining proxy program but neither will exceed 7.2gh/s. If it were network traffic issues adding the 2nd blade in "theory" should have dropped both?! They are in the same network. They both insist on changing proxy servers about every 40 work units requested. You can not put a blank or the same ip for both servers or they will stop requesting work after 40 until they are rebooted.
I put a bfg proxy on a server and pointed them to 2 ip's on the server which works. but they do not exceed 7.2gh/s
I setup another proxy on another server and pointed the other blade at it. still will not exceed 7.2gh/s. I changed one of the proxys to the slush miner and the other to bfg, still wont exceed 7.2gh/s
Neither are running hot, they have more than enough cooling on them. in BFGMiner the first column says 10ish/7.2/7.0gh/s What does the first column mean?
Total MHS: 07318 Received: 0000257291 Accepted: 0000203803 Per Minute: 100.00 Efficiency: 079.21% Up Time: 1d,09h,57m,53s
Current Server: 10.1.3.144:8334 Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Total MHS: 07217 Received: 0000259925 Accepted: 0000202522 Per Minute: 098.61 Efficiency: 077.91% Up Time: 1d,10h,13m,39s
Current Server: 10.1.3.72:8333 Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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i3lome
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November 08, 2013, 01:06:21 AM |
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I had similar issues with 1 Blade. After fiddling with everything, someone informed me that my Dlink router was garbage and could have been the issue. I upgraded to new Belkin Dual band, Miner has been stable for weeks now. No random disconnects or proxy changes.
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November 08, 2013, 01:35:19 AM |
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I had similar issues with 1 Blade. After fiddling with everything, someone informed me that my Dlink router was garbage and could have been the issue. I upgraded to new Belkin Dual band, Miner has been stable for weeks now. No random disconnects or proxy changes.
these are located in a server room with all high end equipment. I can't fathom stuff that can handle mega traffic would trip up on this stuff... but its gotta be something... I have both going to the same worker, maybe slush's auto diff thing is setting the diff too high... I am gunna try changing to 2 workers
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November 08, 2013, 04:13:53 AM |
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Is it worth buying blades right now at .5btc?
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dogie (OP)
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November 08, 2013, 06:12:57 AM |
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Wow, nearly 1k posts!
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November 08, 2013, 07:11:24 AM |
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Is it worth buying blades right now at .5btc?
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it may be. depends what you are looking for. My 2 gen2 blades run at 23gh/s and with the current difficulty I dont get much btc at all.
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November 08, 2013, 02:01:44 PM |
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these are located in a server room with all high end equipment. I can't fathom stuff that can handle mega traffic would trip up on this stuff... but its gotta be something... I have both going to the same worker, maybe slush's auto diff thing is setting the diff too high... I am gunna try changing to 2 workers
I point 6 Blades to my desktop running the mining proxy. Actual difficulty set by the proxy is 32 from what i can see rushing through, and all 6 running at 10.3GH - 10.8GH average!
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xstr8guy
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November 08, 2013, 02:16:28 PM |
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Make that 8 blades * 120 watts (at peak) = 960 watts.... woopsie. Either way, still looks like it's unwise to populate that back plane past 8 Gen2 boards on that recomended HP rack-mount PSU. Any thoughts?
H@shKraker
Oops, sorry, didn't see your post. Yes, I don't dare go past 8 blades with the HP server PSU although I don't think gen 2 blades use more than 80 watts since they aren't overclocked. But I'm not certain of that.
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November 08, 2013, 02:57:43 PM |
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Make that 8 blades * 120 watts (at peak) = 960 watts.... woopsie. Either way, still looks like it's unwise to populate that back plane past 8 Gen2 boards on that recomended HP rack-mount PSU. Any thoughts?
H@shKraker
Oops, sorry, didn't see your post. Yes, I don't dare go past 8 blades with the HP server PSU although I don't think gen 2 blades use more than 80 watts since they aren't overclocked. But I'm not certain of that. My gen 2 blades pull about 6.3-6.8 Ampere each, which is 75 watts - 82 watts. 10 gen 2 blades should use roughly estimated 800-850 watts, if they overload the PSU it would get warm and shut off by itself like PSUs for desktop computers do!
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November 08, 2013, 07:32:34 PM |
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I have used the HP 1000w PSU's with out incident or failure for months.
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November 12, 2013, 06:51:21 PM |
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Have you entered your password twice as well? "enginehead:pass,enginehead:pass"
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vesperwillow
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November 12, 2013, 06:51:46 PM |
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I need help with the setup of one blade, please. The user and the password are in the following form: user:password,user:password The setup for the stratum proxy that I have is: mining_proxy.exe -o eu-stratum.btcguild.com -p 3333 Help, help, help, please! Going off the top of my head: Make sure your user/pass are the ones you setup for btcguild. Make sure the proxy is running on the system you have marked as the SERVER on the settings page. Make sure the system running the proxy isn't blocking port 8332. Aside from that, it looks like it should work. If you'd like to see better stats on your miner, read back a few pages and look into using bfgminer as a proxy.
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November 12, 2013, 07:20:46 PM Last edit: November 12, 2013, 11:31:09 PM by tZKtdvt6 |
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Now happily mining, thanks a lot to all the people that makes it possible! :-)
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November 12, 2013, 07:34:55 PM |
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Congrats, and happy mining.
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November 12, 2013, 11:34:13 PM |
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Looking for some Ideas Gen 2 blade GREEN issues: I am now more perplexed as to what is the issue with my blades. I now have 2 blades, both are using power supplies with well more than the 8.3amps on 12v that is needed triple the amount needed in fact. I pointed 1 to a bfg proxy and 1 to slush's mining proxy program but neither will exceed 7.2gh/s. If it were network traffic issues adding the 2nd blade in "theory" should have dropped both?! They are in the same network. They both insist on changing proxy servers about every 40 work units requested. You can not put a blank or the same ip for both servers or they will stop requesting work after 40 until they are rebooted.
I put a bfg proxy on a server and pointed them to 2 ip's on the server which works. but they do not exceed 7.2gh/s
I setup another proxy on another server and pointed the other blade at it. still will not exceed 7.2gh/s. I changed one of the proxys to the slush miner and the other to bfg, still wont exceed 7.2gh/s
Neither are running hot, they have more than enough cooling on them. in BFGMiner the first column says 10ish/7.2/7.0gh/s What does the first column mean?
Total MHS: 07318 Received: 0000257291 Accepted: 0000203803 Per Minute: 100.00 Efficiency: 079.21% Up Time: 1d,09h,57m,53s
Current Server: 10.1.3.144:8334 Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Total MHS: 07217 Received: 0000259925 Accepted: 0000202522 Per Minute: 098.61 Efficiency: 077.91% Up Time: 1d,10h,13m,39s
Current Server: 10.1.3.72:8333 Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Same problem. I changed two things and am back up to: Total MHS: 10052 Received: 0000001024 Accepted: 0000000983 Per Minute: 139.57 Efficiency: 096.09% Up Time: 0d,00h,07m,03s 1) I stopped using a laptop for stratum-mining-proxy that was also running cgminer for a Jalapeno and possibly overworking it. 2) I took my RPi, running stratum-mining-proxy, and changed it from wifi to RJ45; it had been servicing 6 USB BEs, and addressed the Blade to the RPi. I had put the 6 BEs to the stratum on the RPi originally as addressing the cgminer running the BEs on another RPi directly to stratum.mining.eligius.st was getting difficulties in the /127. For some reason that is no long the case and the BEs are getting diffs of 15/1 or 163/1 and the like, much better. On the overloaded laptop stratum was showing for instance 1002milliseconds on accepted's for the Blade, way to slow moving the data, while the Blade is now showing [0ms] and: Total MHS: 11031 Received: 0000002592 Accepted: 0000002626 Per Minute: 150.91 Efficiency: 101.31% (oy) Up Time: 0d,00h,17m,24s soy
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November 13, 2013, 01:00:08 AM |
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I need to resolder dead fuse on blade V2 (green PCB). But I could not find any specification for this fuse. Do you know somebody? Where to buy it? Please help.
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November 13, 2013, 02:10:04 AM |
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I need to resolder dead fuse on blade V2 (green PCB). But I could not find any specification for this fuse. Do you know somebody? Where to buy it? Please help.
Not an expert but try Radioshack.
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November 13, 2013, 03:25:32 PM |
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I need to resolder dead fuse on blade V2 (green PCB). But I could not find any specification for this fuse. Do you know somebody? Where to buy it? Please help.
Bought a few as replacement for the blue blades from a local electronics store for a few cent each! They were 10A ones. IMHO it would be easier to solder two wires to the blade and connect them to a socket used for car fuses (the ones the gen 1 blades use)
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