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May 25, 2018, 01:25:53 PM
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This morning when I turned it on one of the cards stopped working. This unit has always been connected to slush with no firmware update. I have tried to reboot and factory reset but nothing... Any thoughts? cheers
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May 25, 2018, 05:10:56 PM
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To be fair, while Dragonmint will be unhappy with me saying this, if it doesn't reliably run one or more chains with the latest firmware, I think the hardware is dodgy and needs replacing.

yep....

Please try few of the below options and see if any of these version hash stable

http://ck.kolivas.org/temp/t1_20180515_060842.swu
http://ck.kolivas.org/temp/t1_20180505_011816.swu
http://ck.kolivas.org/temp/t1_20180428_053938.swu
http://ck.kolivas.org/temp/t1_20180419_041500.swu

If none of them will recover all 3 hash PCB to hash, it is time to send it in for the replacement.


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Original B29 https://download.halongmining.com/files/b29/b29_20180331_123741.swu
Original B52 https://download.halongmining.com/files/b52/b52_20180331_123525.swu
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May 29, 2018, 05:15:53 AM
Last edit: May 29, 2018, 06:33:44 AM by userghost
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What temp is to hot for this miners?
I just received my miners a few days ago and have hooked up a few. Looking for another space to put 20 or so. In the 6 I have hooked up, 1 only has 1 hash board working on default firmware, updated to the latest firmware and still only chain 1 is working. Trying to autotune to economy mode to see what happens. What do I do if this still fails? Do I try the above firmware? How do I warrenty this?

Have 2 miners that boot up and hash fine on factory settings. When I try to change pools, or change the performance level. Everything goes blank and spins endlessly. No updates to front chart have to manually reboot after an hr to get screen back to normal.

Also if any smart people here can answer this it would be appreciated. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4337051.0 trying to figure out how to cool my miners best.
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May 30, 2018, 08:19:10 AM
Last edit: May 31, 2018, 01:27:29 AM by frodocooper
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Can anyone thats explain to me?? Miner logs in my T1.:

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May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint nginx[1298]: 192.168.8.175 - - [30/May/2018:07:56:30 +0000] "GET /stream/logs HTTP/1.1" 200 953006 "http://192.168.8.129/logs" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.181 Safari/537.36"
May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint nginx[1298]: 192.168.8.175 - - [30/May/2018:07:56:30 +0000] "GET /stream/logs HTTP/1.1" 200 959728 "http://192.168.8.129/logs" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.181 Safari/537.36"
May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint nginx[1298]: 192.168.8.175 - - [30/May/2018:07:56:30 +0000] "GET /stream/logs HTTP/1.1" 200 951718 "http://192.168.8.129/logs" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.181 Safari/537.36"
May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint nginx[1298]: 192.168.8.175 - - [30/May/2018:07:56:30 +0000] "GET /stream/logs HTTP/1.1" 200 1017837 "http://192.168.8.129/logs" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.181 Safari/537.36"
May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 07:56:30 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 07:56:31 dragonMint nginx[1298]: 192.168.8.175 - - [30/May/2018:07:56:31 +0000] "GET /stream/logs HTTP/1.1" 200 674937 "http://192.168.8.129/logs" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.181 Safari/537.36"
May 30 07:56:31 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 07:56:33 dragonMint cgminer[1329]: Stratum from pool 0 detected new block at height 525072
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May 30, 2018, 01:22:47 PM
Last edit: May 31, 2018, 01:28:10 AM by frodocooper
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Can anyone thats explain to me?? Miner logs in my T1.:

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Looks like logs of your computer browser looking at the log file on the miner. Not sure what /entries folder does on the interface as I don't have direct access to mine.

Is the IP address of your computer 192.168.8.129? I know you are on a Mac, but you should be able to find it.

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May 30, 2018, 07:12:02 PM
Last edit: May 31, 2018, 01:28:46 AM by frodocooper
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If they are running too hot during autotune it will refuse to complete and the display will wrongly show that autotune is still in process long after startup. What fanspeeds are you hitting in the first half hour of runtime?

Will you please provide a specific range of what qualifies as "running too hot" that will trigger this problem -- or at least what temp range we should aim to be in when we autotune? Thank you....
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May 30, 2018, 07:23:12 PM
Last edit: May 31, 2018, 01:31:46 AM by frodocooper
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192.168.8.129 is a miner and computer is 192.168.8.175 .

My miner works in solo.ckpool.org

A few logs worries me and looking for an explanation:

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May 30 07:09:53 dragonMint cgminer[1329]: hub_cmd_read_result crc error !

Error, cgminer have problem oder my miner? What can I do?

Code:
May 30 07:11:14 dragonMint cgminer[1329]: [48.0K blob data]

is the cgminer file from the difficulty level?

Code:
May 30 10:29:59 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 10:29:59 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 10:49:39 dragonMint cgminer[1329]: [47.9K blob data]

Here I understand that I have broken two chips. Can I take them out?

Code:
May 30 06:40:34 dragonMint dm-monitor[1268]: [INFO:2018-05-30 06:40:34.110] b9 pin:957,a10 pin:943
May 30 06:40:34 dragonMint dm-monitor[1268]: [INFO:2018-05-30 06:40:34.110] b9:1,a10:1,val:0x00000003
May 30 06:40:34 dragonMint dm-monitor[1268]: [INFO:2018-05-30 06:40:34.110] b9 pin:957,a10 pin:943
May 30 06:40:34 dragonMint dm-monitor[1268]: [INFO:2018-05-30 06:40:34.110] b9:1,a10:1,val:0x00000003
May 30 06:40:34 dragonMint dm-monitor[1268]: [INFO:2018-05-30 06:40:34.110] cow vid vid
May 30 06:40:34 dragonMint dm-monitor[1268]: [INFO:2018-05-30 06:40:34.110] cow vid vid

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May 30 08:01:10 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.

here, please explain why this is happening?

Code:
May 30 10:29:59 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 10:29:59 dragonMint systemd-journal-gatewayd[1366]: microhttpd: Failed to send data in request for `/entries'.
May 30 10:49:39 dragonMint cgminer[1329]: [47.9K blob data]

Thanks in advance for your help.
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May 30, 2018, 09:24:45 PM
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(2) more PSUs just failed.
And I have one T1 that just stays in Autotune
Hashing at 12.6TH/s for over 12 hours.
Tried rebooting but just keeps Autotuning.

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If they are running too hot during autotune it will refuse to complete and the display will wrongly show that autotune is still in process long after startup. What fanspeeds are you hitting in the first half hour of runtime?

Will you please provide a specific range of what qualifies as "running too hot" that will trigger this problem -- or at least what temp range we should aim to be in when we autotune? Thank you....

The driver automatically throttles the device to prevent it overheating so in principle you should NEVER see them overheat now. But once it has throttled it will not complete tuning. If your fan hits 100% for any period, that's when you know it would have otherwise overheated.

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May 31, 2018, 04:00:28 AM
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Fan is at 100% on efficiency mode, Boards are running at 70, 72, 76 according to awesome miner. 14TH/s. Is this normal?
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May 31, 2018, 04:27:55 AM
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Fan is at 100% on efficiency mode, Boards are running at 70, 72, 76 according to awesome miner. 14TH/s. Is this normal?
It's normal for a very hot environment... I really wouldn't run them at anything but efficient mode mode given that. You won't even be able to tune them at anything higher.

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It's normal for a very hot environment... I really wouldn't run them at anything but efficient mode mode given that. You won't even be able to tune them at anything higher.

6 other t1's on the same rack, right next to each other fans running at 36-64 same temps.
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May 31, 2018, 04:32:24 AM
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Fan is at 100% on efficiency mode, Boards are running at 70, 72, 76 according to awesome miner. 14TH/s. Is this normal?
It's normal for a very hot environment... I really wouldn't run them at anything but efficient mode mode given that. You won't even be able to tune them at anything higher.
6 other t1's on the same rack, right next to each other fans running at 36-64 same temps.
Well common sense would say that one is not quite right then... Make sure they're on the same firmwares. One had dodgy values.

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May 31, 2018, 04:35:01 AM
Last edit: May 31, 2018, 10:51:17 PM by frodocooper
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Well common sense would say that one is not quite right then...

I didnt think it was hence the question. Also, this miner is not able to take the latest update. I had to roll back to
t1_20180428_053938
28th of April 2018 05:39 AM in order to get it to run. Suggestions?

Edit. Actually was able to update from firmware above to latest firmware. Just not from original factory firmware. Fan now at 55 after update.
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May 31, 2018, 02:08:06 PM
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Hi

I have a dead Myrig PSU with 1 week from de purchase, it doesn't power anymore

Replaced with a bitmain psu and my T1 is working OK

Myrig PSUs have warranty?
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Hi
I have a dead Myrig PSU with 1 week from de purchase, it doesn't power anymore
Replaced with a bitmain psu and my T1 is working OK
Myrig PSUs have warranty?
Of course it has a warranty. Um, perhaps check the MyRig site or email them support@myrig.com to file a support ticket? Wink
Also, MyRig has an official support thread here you might want to use.

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May 31, 2018, 09:29:30 PM
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IF PSU was a part of DragonMint purchase and came with Halong's stamp on the commercial invoice, please email support@myrig.com   

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re ^^, again, contact MyRig. This is not a Halong Dragonmint issue.
Betcha that the mods move the posts to the MyRig support thread...
I'm sure they would if this fucked up ancient forum provided such a capability to the mods. The new forum which we'll allegedly be getting in 2.5 years ago should fix that.

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I'm sure they would if this fucked up ancient forum provided such a capability to the mods. The new forum which we'll allegedly be getting in 2.5 years ago should fix that.

Pls pm me when u figured out how to get the time machine to go back to 2.5 years ago lol

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re ^^, again, contact MyRig. This is not a Halong Dragonmint issue.
Betcha that the mods move the posts to the MyRig support thread...
I'm sure they would if this fucked up ancient forum provided such a capability to the mods. The new forum which we'll allegedly be getting in 2.5 years ago should fix that.

Pls pm me when u figured out how to get the time machine to go back to 2.5 years ago lol
Indeed if you think the users are frustrated by the delays on the new forum software, it's nothing compared to the pain the mods feel... But we better get back on topic.

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June 04, 2018, 09:21:48 PM
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Does anyone have information as to when the DragonMint T1 will permit access via SSH?

I use Awesome Miner to manage the miners in my farm. Because no known way exists to access the DragonMint T1 via SSH, I can't apply any triggers/rules to them, which is complicating my maintenance and monitoring.

Patrik Engström of Awesome Miner is willing to add API support for the DragonMint if the vendor will provide the SSH access details. Thank you.
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