cloudhax
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March 02, 2018, 08:20:34 AM |
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I have a 1950x system and when I boot HiveOS it gets as far as starting Hive X server and doesn't go any further. (The high resolution X window never opens). Anyone else having this issue?
Anyone? you can try configuring it from the usb stick on a windows machine, put in the user/pass and then you dont need a monitor. or what I did is watch my lan router for the rig to obtain a dhcp ip address when it booted the first time, and then I ssh'ed into it (user:1) and you can run 'firstrun -f' to get going, and from then on it should boot and start mining regardless of a monitor being plugged or not, and all management can be done from an ssh session or the hiveos site
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March 02, 2018, 09:56:15 AM Last edit: March 02, 2018, 12:56:22 PM by WaveRiderx |
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what's the proper wallet and worker template for suprnova. I've tried all kinds of things and the worker isn't showing up at the pool. I watched the video
for ccminer
rig name is the same as my worker name at the pool
also how do you set temp limit?
You have to create a worker at suprnova. if you are using %ZWAL%.%WORKER_NAME% as username template, such worker should be named the same as your rig name on hiveos Workers already exist there with the proper names. what's the proper wallet and worker template for suprnova. I've tried all kinds of things and the worker isn't showing up at the pool. I watched the video
for ccminer
rig name is the same as my worker name at the pool
also how do you set temp limit?
Pass in ccminer should be password for your workers on suprnova, not for suprnova account Yeah i know. Thanks guys. I think I figured it out. I started looking at the files on the USB stick in the terminal. For some reason my "#Rig hostname and worker name for pool" didn't have a period in it, which it should. *nevermind, it's still not showing up. gonna format and try everything from scratch. *I must have messed something up I don't know. noob stuff. but after a fresh install it's working like a champ. Gonna play with this for a bit and see if I want to use it with the rest of my rigs. This software is pretty damn awesome so far
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BroganBloodstone
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March 02, 2018, 12:41:47 PM |
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Damn AMD are taking ages to bring out drivers so we can see Vega on the Hive OS
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Vinte6
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March 02, 2018, 01:10:15 PM |
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Damn AMD are taking ages to bring out drivers so we can see Vega on the Hive OS Yes... I'm so tired of mining in Win10 with Vegas.. At least Hive OS Is Peacefull!
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FFI2013
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March 02, 2018, 06:12:00 PM |
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I'm looking for a good amd os and I like the way hiveos is setup but I have two questions first can I set different clocks if I have a rig with mixed cards and the second for the same rig with mixed cards can I set different -dcri values I'm asking because my 570's settings are different than my 470's
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BitcoinSupremo
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March 02, 2018, 06:26:20 PM |
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I tried everything on Windows 10 in ASUS B250 Mining Expert and it would recognized more than 10 cards and start crashing right after I added the eleven one. I switched to HiveOS and everything worked out of the box, I flashed the cards with the built in program and I have now 245 Mhash running with 12 Cards of RX 580 Sapphire Nitro+ perfectly.
The only thing I miss from Windows is Nicehash, I have to convert my Ethereum to BTC now but that is something I can live with. I have not switched my 6 GPU mining rigs as I like being paid in BTC better than in Ethereum but HiveOS is my choice for motherboards like ASUS B250 Mining Expert.
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Vann
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March 02, 2018, 06:54:37 PM |
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I run 13 RX 480/580 cards on the ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ on Windows 10 v 1709 with the latest AMD drivers. The Asus B250 mining expert should have no problem running 13 regular cards in Windows v10 v1709. Here BBT got 21 cards running in Windows 10 with 13 AMD and 8 P106 mining cards. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miUoqnUqk9M&feature=youtu.be&t=6201
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SpriterQC
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March 03, 2018, 12:38:59 AM |
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Last upgrade is an Image upgrade? what is the difference? We have to DL and install from scratch?
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kevarms
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March 03, 2018, 02:48:17 AM |
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Just switched one of my rigs from SMOS to HIVEOS. What a night and day difference. SMOS feels so limited compared to the depth of HIVE. The initial setup is a bit of a pain but overall I'm extremely impressed. I'll be switching all of my rigs over asap. Shame I just paid for a few months of smos edit: If anyone has a guide to flashing AMD bios using HIVE I'd love to see it! I did use the flashing tool in Hiveos via the Hiveos.farm website. However my cards didnt' respond well and hasrates were all over the place. So i had to reflash them in Windows unfortunately .. i was really excited about being able to flash them in hive... but will need a little work i guess ...
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kevarms
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March 03, 2018, 02:51:58 AM |
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Last upgrade is an Image upgrade? what is the difference? We have to DL and install from scratch?
You can update straight in Hiveos it will show that there is an update when you restart and you type the command and it starts to autoupdate. can't remember the command but it tells you what to type .
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Bimmber
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March 03, 2018, 05:44:23 AM |
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Just switched one of my rigs from SMOS to HIVEOS. What a night and day difference. SMOS feels so limited compared to the depth of HIVE. The initial setup is a bit of a pain but overall I'm extremely impressed. I'll be switching all of my rigs over asap. Shame I just paid for a few months of smos edit: If anyone has a guide to flashing AMD bios using HIVE I'd love to see it! I`m also looking to switch from SMOS purely due to limited amount of miners/some very old miner versions, but I`m struggling to understand miner setup in Hive, they have over engineered a bit.
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cloudhax
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March 03, 2018, 02:03:40 PM |
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this morning two of my hiveos rigs showed up as offline to hiveos, but they were still mining away to my pool... when I ssh'd in I saw the filesystem on both had dropped to read-only, and it didn't come back after a reboot. I didn't have a monitor connected and attaching one would be difficult so I just stuck in a freshly flashed usb drive. but still has me worried it will happen again when I am away or something. I need to get this installed to a local ssd instead of usb stick
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crazydane
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March 03, 2018, 04:15:40 PM |
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Last upgrade is an Image upgrade? what is the difference? We have to DL and install from scratch?
You can update straight in Hiveos it will show that there is an update when you restart and you type the command and it starts to autoupdate. can't remember the command but it tells you what to type . If you don't use the latest image, you don't get the latest video drives. At least that was my experience doing it from the "dashboard". And yes, I did reboot the rig afterwards. Once I did it via an image I did have the latest Nvidia video driver (390.25). Doing a fresh image is super easy. Just download the image, throw it on a fresh SSD (or USB if you feel lucky), edit the config file with your rig ID and password. Shut down rig, swap SSD, boot up. Done. I did 11 rigs in less than an hour with new images on each one.
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WaveRiderx
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March 03, 2018, 07:22:03 PM Last edit: March 04, 2018, 04:12:20 PM by WaveRiderx |
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This software is absolutely awesome and well worth trying to figure out if anyone is on the fence. Getting my rigs setup now.
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baboon1234
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March 03, 2018, 07:46:51 PM |
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Hey guys is it possible to add "custom" miners to Hive OS? Looking for an X16R algo miner and smos/hive doesnt seem to support it. Any tips?
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JcJet
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March 04, 2018, 09:57:43 AM |
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It would be good to have "cpuminer" miner. To use CPUs. On most CPUs XMR isn't very proffitable, but there's some CPU-only shitcoins out here which can be fun to mine hoping for pumps.
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clems
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March 04, 2018, 10:12:01 AM |
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Just switched one of my rigs from SMOS to HIVEOS. What a night and day difference. SMOS feels so limited compared to the depth of HIVE. The initial setup is a bit of a pain but overall I'm extremely impressed. I'll be switching all of my rigs over asap. Shame I just paid for a few months of smos edit: If anyone has a guide to flashing AMD bios using HIVE I'd love to see it! I did use the flashing tool in Hiveos via the Hiveos.farm website. However my cards didnt' respond well and hasrates were all over the place. So i had to reflash them in Windows unfortunately .. i was really excited about being able to flash them in hive... but will need a little work i guess ... I flash more than 100 GPU using HiveOS no problem for me.
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March 04, 2018, 10:13:09 AM |
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how may i set different oc settings? may i set different clock mem values per gpu?
For AMD you can use separate value with space like: 2100 2000 2050...
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JcJet
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March 04, 2018, 10:54:43 AM |
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How can i see the second miner through SSH terminal? "miner" for first miner, but is there a way to look at the second?
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SergejDoe
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March 04, 2018, 11:29:03 AM |
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CTRL-A CTRL-A How can i see the second miner through SSH terminal? "miner" for first miner, but is there a way to look at the second?
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