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November 28, 2013, 12:47:01 AM
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I can't have cabled running across the middle of my living room so I got a 100ft Ethernet cable. My blades were working great all afternoon, now I get "clean_jobs=false" and they won't pickup any work. Anyone know what gives here??
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November 28, 2013, 12:59:52 AM
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I can't have cabled running across the middle of my living room so I got a 100ft Ethernet cable. My blades were working great all afternoon, now I get "clean_jobs=false" and they won't pickup any work. Anyone know what gives here??

And now using the cable I had before I'm still getting the same error. Man, everything was working perfectly for several hours, wtf.

All I can think is by swapping the cable and shutting down the proxy won't let go of some jobs. Just like when I start mining it takes time for the server to ramp up my hash rate, maybe it takes time to dump jobs. I dunno, this forum has been seldom helpful unfortunately. If I have any luck I'll post back, plan right now is to just stop, shut down everything, and drink a beer- this blows.
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November 28, 2013, 02:51:28 AM
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I can't have cabled running across the middle of my living room so I got a 100ft Ethernet cable. My blades were working great all afternoon, now I get "clean_jobs=false" and they won't pickup any work. Anyone know what gives here??

And now using the cable I had before I'm still getting the same error. Man, everything was working perfectly for several hours, wtf.

All I can think is by swapping the cable and shutting down the proxy won't let go of some jobs. Just like when I start mining it takes time for the server to ramp up my hash rate, maybe it takes time to dump jobs. I dunno, this forum has been seldom helpful unfortunately. If I have any luck I'll post back, plan right now is to just stop, shut down everything, and drink a beer- this blows.

Decided to run a crossover cable to my switch and bypass the router, now it works. Whatever the issue my router/switch was having problems with the additional cable, and then it was tripped into "clean jobs = false" with the shorter cable that worked earlier. Anyways, found a workaround using less cable, I'll go with it and be happy.
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December 09, 2013, 11:16:42 PM
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thank you for posting updates. I have sorted mine by switching off  wifi.
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