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March 21, 2014, 05:43:42 PM |
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Hello, A friend of me give me a blade, but im not use to this, so when i am trying to configure it, but it doesnt work my .bat : cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Proxy mining_proxy.exe -o stratum.coinex.pw -p 9040 my computer ip: 192.168.1.12 my blade config http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/631776configblade.pngwhat should i change ? sorry for my bad english and the picture size,
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March 21, 2014, 10:47:15 PM |
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Ports on the config, ports are meant to be of the mining proxy (8332). Also double up your user:pass to user:pass,user:pass [an error message about the pool overwrote it].
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March 22, 2014, 12:58:15 AM |
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Look at the third line, looks like you have some form of firewall blocking the proxy, or the ports arent open.
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April 06, 2014, 10:40:40 PM |
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Thank you for the exellent guide. I figured out that "http://" in the bitminter pool address was the cause of my headaches when playing around with the stratum proxy.
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April 06, 2014, 10:47:10 PM |
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Thank you for the exellent guide. I figured out that "http://" in the bitminter pool address was the cause of my headaches when playing around with the stratum proxy.
That would do it. Pool addresses aren't http based so it would cause an error.
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April 07, 2014, 09:23:52 AM |
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Thank you for the exellent guide. I figured out that "http://" in the bitminter pool address was the cause of my headaches when playing around with the stratum proxy.
That would do it. Pool addresses aren't http based so it would cause an error. I'm getting about 7.5-8 Mhs from both blades but one of them seems to have two x:es.. Could the slow hashrate be due to the Via C7 struggling with Stratum? (Via C7@1Ghz, 1Gb DDR2 and 60Gb SSD). I'll try to post a screenie
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April 07, 2014, 12:24:16 PM |
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Thank you for the exellent guide. I figured out that "http://" in the bitminter pool address was the cause of my headaches when playing around with the stratum proxy.
That would do it. Pool addresses aren't http based so it would cause an error. I'm getting about 7.5-8 Mhs from both blades but one of them seems to have two x:es.. Could the slow hashrate be due to the Via C7 struggling with Stratum? (Via C7@1Ghz, 1Gb DDR2 and 60Gb SSD). I'll try to post a screenie Look at your CPU usage, maybe. Try turning one blade off and seeing if the other's goes up. You may also be power limited if two Xs are up.
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April 07, 2014, 02:31:51 PM |
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Thank you for the exellent guide. I figured out that "http://" in the bitminter pool address was the cause of my headaches when playing around with the stratum proxy.
That would do it. Pool addresses aren't http based so it would cause an error. I'm getting about 7.5-8 Mhs from both blades but one of them seems to have two x:es.. Could the slow hashrate be due to the Via C7 struggling with Stratum? (Via C7@1Ghz, 1Gb DDR2 and 60Gb SSD). I'll try to post a screenie Look at your CPU usage, maybe. Try turning one blade off and seeing if the other's goes up. You may also be power limited if two Xs are up. Cpu usage on the Via box is at 100% :/ Turning off bitminter didn't help...
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April 07, 2014, 02:37:49 PM |
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Thank you for the exellent guide. I figured out that "http://" in the bitminter pool address was the cause of my headaches when playing around with the stratum proxy.
That would do it. Pool addresses aren't http based so it would cause an error. I'm getting about 7.5-8 Mhs from both blades but one of them seems to have two x:es.. Could the slow hashrate be due to the Via C7 struggling with Stratum? (Via C7@1Ghz, 1Gb DDR2 and 60Gb SSD). I'll try to post a screenie Look at your CPU usage, maybe. Try turning one blade off and seeing if the other's goes up. You may also be power limited if two Xs are up. Cpu usage on the Via box is at 100% :/ Turning off bitminter didn't help... So yes, that's your limiter.
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April 08, 2014, 07:06:23 PM |
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So yes, that's your limiter.
I think I found the culprit.. for some reason the latest version of Zonealarm FW+AV hogs all cpu time. Cpu usage is still pretty high with only Stratum, with only the occational spikes to 100% Both blades seems to be hashing at full capacity now after removing zonealarm and using something more cpu friendly As for the two x:es, I'm only running two blades off a 800W rack psu.
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April 17, 2014, 02:16:28 AM |
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There isn't a molex connector on V2s, its a screw terminal. Unless there's some revision I'm not aware of (V4)?
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rahl
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May 08, 2014, 01:28:08 AM |
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So I want to power my backplane with 6 blades on with a ATX power supply because the server PSU is very much too noisy.
Is there some guide with pictures what exactly to extend and cut and scew into the backplane? And how many wires I need for 6 blades? Because I am sorry but this guide didn't really make me any wiser on which wires to connect...
Best I can figure is something like putting one yellow wire from PCI-e into each of the 4 screws where is says 12V and one black wire in each screw where it says GRN. This will probably burn everything up though so I need some more input please.
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May 08, 2014, 03:17:36 AM |
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So I want to power my backplane with 6 blades on with a ATX power supply because the server PSU is very much too noisy.
Is there some guide with pictures what exactly to extend and cut and scew into the backplane? And how many wires I need for 6 blades? Because I am sorry but this guide didn't really make me any wiser on which wires to connect...
Best I can figure is something like putting one yellow wire from PCI-e into each of the 4 screws where is says 12V and one black wire in each screw where it says GRN. This will probably burn everything up though so I need some more input please.
That's it. You'll probably need 8x12V's and 8x grounds for 6 blades though.
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rahl
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May 08, 2014, 08:00:16 AM |
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Aha, so I put 2x12V cables per screw in the backplane? And the spare grounds from the connectors I use is there any reason not to just screw them in there also?
Thank you very much for the help.
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May 08, 2014, 11:47:38 AM |
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Aha, so I put 2x12V cables per screw in the backplane? And the spare grounds from the connectors I use is there any reason not to just screw them in there also?
Thank you very much for the help.
Ram as many in as you can get to fit You could use fewer with higher AWG wires.
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May 08, 2014, 01:46:47 PM |
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Frankly, you do worse than me. Cable looks very messy, does not feel safe enough. But indeed a very good introductory tutorial.
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rahl
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May 08, 2014, 03:32:48 PM Last edit: May 08, 2014, 04:21:06 PM by rahl |
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Ok thanks and sorry for another question, I just got a hold a PSU but it only has one 6pin PCI-e connector. It does have 4x6+2-pin PCI-e and 2x4-Pin 12V one 8-pin 12V and 7 Molex connectors. Can I mix this up without problem into the backplane as long as all wires going in are 12V? EDIT: or maybe I just use the 6+2 pins as 6 pins and ignore the +2 connector (they appear to be only 2 extra grounds anyway). Sorry not actually seen it yet and not handled these new fancy connectors
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May 08, 2014, 06:32:51 PM |
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Ok thanks and sorry for another question, I just got a hold a PSU but it only has one 6pin PCI-e connector. It does have 4x6+2-pin PCI-e and 2x4-Pin 12V one 8-pin 12V and 7 Molex connectors. Can I mix this up without problem into the backplane as long as all wires going in are 12V? EDIT: or maybe I just use the 6+2 pins as 6 pins and ignore the +2 connector (they appear to be only 2 extra grounds anyway). Sorry not actually seen it yet and not handled these new fancy connectors Mix and max as you please as long as you don't exceed each cable's rail maximum individually. The 4x PCIes should be good, and you can use the additional 2 pins if everything fits.
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