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nexxypoo (OP)
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August 08, 2017, 04:55:53 AM
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HI all,

I have 2x S5s.
One of them works fine, the other is set up identically, can connect to the netwrok, can see the mining pool (slush, but I have tried others), has lots of "GetWork", but everything is "Discarded".

Here's the kernel Log which I think is telling me the problem:
<<<>>>
[  658.255756] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  658.265061] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{606}
[  658.269886] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{387442}
[  658.275360] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  658.280920] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  658.285311] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  658.288695] chain0 asic01 ret nonce_num{0}
[  658.292977] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{40}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  658.298440] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
<<<>>>

And here is the same info from the Kernel log of the machine that is working fine:
<<<>>>
[ 2394.187181] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[ 2394.196496] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 44, fifo_space{450}
[ 2394.201420] ret_nonce_num = 5784, snd_to_fpga_work{1483372}
[ 2394.207246] total ret nonce num = 9570, diff1_nonce num = 612480
[ 2394.213532] gDiff_nonce_num{1241}gNonce_Err{5}
[ 2394.218186] gSubmit_nonce_num{1241}
[ 2394.221839] chain1 asic22 ret nonce_num{160}
[ 2394.226309] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{40}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[ 2394.231765] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[ 2394.231765]
[ 2394.236774] fifo_state 0 temp_state 0 fan_state 0
[ 2397.929350] match diff 10 hash2_32[6]{0x002793a0}
[ 2399.304494] match diff 10 hash2_32[6]{0x0026e81e}
[ 2401.929788] match diff 10 hash2_32[6]{0x0036bd62}
[ 2404.242609] Fan0 speed 3840, pwm_percent 65 
[ 2404.242609]  error_fan 0, normal_fan 1, fan_num 1
<<<>>>


Any ideas.....? It looks like the "nonce" is wrong....

Any and all comments much appreciated.

neX:)
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August 14, 2017, 09:12:37 AM
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do you bought it from bitmain ?
if so you can send the repair there if you found it a bad "good" and they fix it for you.
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