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November 02, 2013, 06:14:32 PM
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I'm measuring 600w to the power supply with a rig running at this rate.  PLEASE use two seperate PCIe power cables to power your rig.  Check cables for warmth - lets be safe folks!  Be careful trying to plug too many rigs into a single power circuit - 15 amps on a 15 amp breaker is NOT ok Tongue

Good point. Max of 2x 600w rigs on a 15 amp circuit, 3x 600w rigs on a 20 amp circuit.

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November 02, 2013, 08:30:01 PM
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Jared has been working to improve the network configuration for these rigs.  Here's how it works now:

-on boot up, the card will get the dhcp range of your network
-it will then take the .249 of this range
-you'll find the updated web UI at this address
-there's a network config button at the bottom that will let you change the IP of the rig

Jared also added a shutdown button at the bottom of the web UI.  Use this before powering down - we find that SD cards survive a lot better this way.

More cards arrived today and more are going out Cheesy

Cheers,
Dave

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November 02, 2013, 08:54:36 PM
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Jared has been working to improve the network configuration for these rigs.  Here's how it works now:

-on boot up, the card will get the dhcp range of your network
-it will then take the .249 of this range
-you'll find the updated web UI at this address
-there's a network config button at the bottom that will let you change the IP of the rig

Jared also added a shutdown button at the bottom of the web UI.  Use this before powering down - we find that SD cards survive a lot better this way.

More cards arrived today and more are going out Cheesy

Cheers,
Dave
I have been using 'sync' command before turning off power. In my experience the file-system problems seem to arise because the ext4 partition on /dev/mmcblk0p2 gets corrupted time and again.

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November 03, 2013, 03:23:06 AM
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Jared has been working to improve the network configuration for these rigs.  Here's how it works now:

-on boot up, the card will get the dhcp range of your network
-it will then take the .249 of this range
-you'll find the updated web UI at this address
-there's a network config button at the bottom that will let you change the IP of the rig

Jared also added a shutdown button at the bottom of the web UI.  Use this before powering down - we find that SD cards survive a lot better this way.

More cards arrived today and more are going out Cheesy

Cheers,
Dave
I have been using 'sync' command before turning off power. In my experience the file-system problems seem to arise because the ext4 partition on /dev/mmcblk0p2 gets corrupted time and again.

I work with embedded devices running Linux from SD cards. I recommend that you check if the partition is in ordered mode or write back mode (ext3 has it and I am guessing it is also a setting in ext4). It should be set to ordered more to prevent corruption (default is write back mode on ext3). Worth checking if you haven't.

By the way when is order #703 shipping out (my wife wants to know)?
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November 03, 2013, 04:59:44 AM
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I received notification that all of my October orders have been shipped!  Happy camper here.  Smiley
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November 03, 2013, 05:03:16 AM
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I received notification that all of my October orders have been shipped!  Happy camper here.  Smiley

 OOH ! What order numbers and what sorta gear you gettin' ? Woot !

 Getting excited !
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November 03, 2013, 05:08:32 AM
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I received notification that all of my October orders have been shipped!  Happy camper here.  Smiley

 OOH ! What order numbers and what sorta gear you gettin' ? Woot !

 Getting excited !

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November 03, 2013, 12:37:53 PM
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Update for v1 M board owners. If you want to use the latest build of chainminer with your version 1 M-board please do the following

a) Download chainminer master on your raspberry PI from github and unzip it
Code:
https://github.com/bfsb/chainminer/archive/master.zip
https://github.com/bfsb/chainminer/archive/master.zip

b) change line 6 in miner.h

Code:
  1 #ifndef MINER_H
  2 #define MINER_H
  3 #include "handylib.h"
  4
  5 #define NDEBUG
  6 #define VERSION 1


c) make

Code:
cd chainminer-master
make
cd ..

d) move /opt/bitfury/chainminer

Code:
mv /opt/bitfury/chainminer /opt/bitfury/chainminer_v1_original


e) copy chainminer-master directory to /opt/bitfury/chainminer

Code:
cp -r chainminer-master /opt/bitfury/chainminer
 

f) mine with latest chainminer goodness  Wink

So I have updated the chainminer to the latest from github using these instructions and it seems to have gone well.  Boards started hashing again and it has been pretty stable for a week.  No hashrate increase to speak of and only a 2-3% decrease in HW errors.  Still that is better than nothing.  Thanks very much goxed.

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November 03, 2013, 02:59:31 PM
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Do the new M-boards have only two 6-pin power sockets and no other power input terminals? I'm uncomfortable having so much amperage flowing through these wires. My v1 rig with 12 H-boards is pulling only 400W from two PCIe cables and those connections are hot. I'm concerned about pulling up to 600W through the same kind of connection. Maybe I should desolder the 6-pin sockets and solder wires directly to the board?

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November 03, 2013, 06:52:12 PM
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Do the new M-boards have only two 6-pin power sockets and no other power input terminals? I'm uncomfortable having so much amperage flowing through these wires. My v1 rig with 12 H-boards is pulling only 400W from two PCIe cables and those connections are hot. I'm concerned about pulling up to 600W through the same kind of connection. Maybe I should desolder the 6-pin sockets and solder wires directly to the board?

I asked the same questions weeks ago on this thread...post 198

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=287590.180

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November 03, 2013, 08:42:53 PM
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Jared has been working to improve the network configuration for these rigs.  Here's how it works now:

-on boot up, the card will get the dhcp range of your network
-it will then take the .249 of this range
-you'll find the updated web UI at this address
-there's a network config button at the bottom that will let you change the IP of the rig

Jared also added a shutdown button at the bottom of the web UI.  Use this before powering down - we find that SD cards survive a lot better this way.

More cards arrived today and more are going out Cheesy

Cheers,
Dave

Just to clarify a bit further... Hypothetical example...

You receive your mining rig, and your home computer's IP address is 192.168.2.104  (You can find this by going to start -> run -> type 'cmd' and press enter -> ipconfig )

You set it up.  Once it boots up, it **will take an extra 30-50 seconds to reconfigure the IP.**  Let me repeat that because it is going to trip someone up.  It should reconfigure its IP automatically for you, but it **will take an extra 30-50 seconds!!**  Someone over-eager might log in and start messing with it during this configuration process, but that might cause them problems that they would need to correct later.

When it boots up, for the first few seconds it will not be able to access the network.  Then it will work its DHCP magic, and voila!  It will move the rig to 192.168.2.249, matching your computer's scheme of 192.168.2.xxx.  For the vast majority of customers this means you won't even need to hook up a TV/monitor, although this script can't handle every possible network setup out there.  If you bought multiple rigs or you already have a device on *.249, it will search downwards until it finds an open(not pingable) IP and move it there.

After that point you should be able to modify the IP as you desire on the web interface.  If it hasn't reconfigured itself to a proper IP(*.249, *.248, ... etc) within 2 minutes, something went wrong with the script.  You'll need to connect a monitor/TV and check it that way.  If you send me the /home/pi/.ip_results.log file I can improve this system.

One final note, this **should** not affect any customers at all, but there are two compiled miner's in /opt/bitfury/chainminer/.  The one that is setup there and should be the only one that customers need to interact with is miner_customer(which should be equal to miner, you can check by doing 'cmp miner miner_customer' and it should not produce any output).  miner_warehouse is only used if the system detects that the miner appears to be in the 100TH mine warehouse(compiled identically, just looks elsewhere to get work from rather than the built-in stratums), which should not happen to any customers.

Let me know if you encounter any problems or bugs with the system.  We tested it on several different network setups before shipping it out, but there are so many different types of network setups that I can't possibly hope that it will work properly for all of them.

Jared
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November 03, 2013, 08:59:01 PM
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Jared, just how did Dave manage to steal you from SUBWAY?  Wink
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November 03, 2013, 09:45:16 PM
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Jared, just how did Dave manage to steal you from SUBWAY?  Wink

Subway?!?

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November 03, 2013, 10:07:39 PM
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All my orders have shipped! ! Thanks Dave!  Grin

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November 03, 2013, 10:53:02 PM
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All my orders have shipped! ! Thanks Dave!  Grin

What order number or date did you purchase this? Trying to figure out where they are in their shipping sequence.

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All my orders have shipped! ! Thanks Dave!  Grin

What order number or date did you purchase this? Trying to figure out where they are in their shipping sequence.
26x
2xx
3xx
6xx

They were all shipped together

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November 03, 2013, 11:10:46 PM
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All my orders have shipped! ! Thanks Dave!  Grin

guys it would be cool if you would put down a small review with pictures of your new hardware Smiley

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November 03, 2013, 11:11:53 PM
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All my orders have shipped! ! Thanks Dave!  Grin

guys it would be cool if you would put down a small review with pictures of your new hardware Smiley

I will

Are 3x 120mm fans enough to cool 1 kit?

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November 03, 2013, 11:13:51 PM
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All my orders have shipped! ! Thanks Dave!  Grin

guys it would be cool if you would put down a small review with pictures of your new hardware Smiley

I will

Are 3x 120mm fans enough to cool 1 kit?
I would say 6 120mm, three on top, three horizontal. With overvolting cooling the regulator is extremely essential.

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November 03, 2013, 11:30:21 PM
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52x
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Shipped!
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