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January 30, 2018, 08:44:06 AM
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1: same here..  running 3x A4+ and it seems that the miners are restarting without any reason.. and the most important thing is that the miners are sometimes switching to innosilicon pool ..patched yesterday the new firmare "update_180129" and i did some test during the day. first of all the config doesn't recognize the configuration of the pool and start mining @ innosilicon pool .òó. (not OK!)
2: if the miners are running in overclock mode 1152 and auto VID, the reported hashrate to the pool goes down to 55-150 mhs Huh? WTF and no matte wich pool im useing.. mining gutch , litecoinpool or other pools also .. absolutely low hashrate.
but on minerstatus the hashrate is ~ 695 mhs (tested with vardiff , d=16384, d=32xxx and higher diff above @ d=206xxx  and so on.. )

3: pls HACK that crap firmware Cheesy
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January 30, 2018, 08:51:53 AM
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how often or when do you restart your miner?




And I'm interested in this

1- higher hashpower adjustments in conf. 1044 / 1100 / 1152)
2. autmotated fans (between 50% and 70%)
3. Autovid search
4. seaperate safefing buttons for each section in config
5.. ?
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January 30, 2018, 09:53:55 AM
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my settings 1044 mh/z  27 VID = 640 mh/s litecoinpool.org

Settings 1152 and 14 VID =300 mh/s litecoinpool.org WTF?  Huh
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January 30, 2018, 11:26:49 AM
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At updating, by the way there was a new update_180129.bin. Who updated, what's new?

same root pw?
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January 30, 2018, 12:09:56 PM
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At updating, by the way there was a new update_180129.bin. Who updated, what's new?

same root pw?


I have not updated to 180129.bin), I still have update_180112.bin, so far satisfied
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January 30, 2018, 11:15:48 PM
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Interesting.

I complained a lot about having no way to flash a TF card. Today breaking down the boxes I received last month there was ONE tiny tf card reader in the bottom of one of the boxes
Flat little bubble package the size of a matchbook was included in my order. I guess if I have a catastrophic failure maybe I can fix it.
It was 2 seconds away from being thrown out.

I'm guessing some of you others received one, but never mentioned it Smiley
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January 31, 2018, 07:40:22 AM
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Hi all
I  have some problem with a5 after reboot.
Symptoms were the HTTP control page loading, but not showing any data e.g. not showing me  "miner type" under system.

Manually running each of the commands in /etc/init.d/rcS
The problem in "python3.4 /home/inno_daemon/MServer.py"

Code:
root@miner~:
python3.4 /home/inno_daemon/MServer.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/inno_daemon/MServer.py", line 12, in <module>
    from MParser  import *
  File "/home/inno_daemon/MParser.py", line 17, in <module>
    from inno_lib import *
  File "/home/inno_py/inno_lib.py", line 5, in <module>
    import cgi
  File "/lib/python3.4/cgi.py", line 39, in <module>
    from email.parser import FeedParser
  File "/lib/python3.4/email/parser.py", line 12, in <module>
    from email.feedparser import FeedParser, BytesFeedParser
  File "/lib/python3.4/email/feedparser.py", line 27, in <module>
    from email import message
  File "/lib/python3.4/email/message.py", line 16, in <module>
    from email import utils
  File "/lib/python3.4/email/utils.py", line 40, in <module>
    from email.charset import Charset
  File "/lib/python3.4/email/charset.py", line 14, in <module>
    import email.base64mime
  File "/lib/python3.4/email/base64mime.py", line 37, in <module>
    from base64 import b64encode
  File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 2237, in _find_and_load
  File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 2226, in _find_and_load_unlocked
  File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1200, in _load_unlocked
  File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1129, in _exec
  File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1467, in exec_module
  File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1570, in get_code
  File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 656, in _compile_bytecode
ValueError: bad marshal data (unknown type code)
Does anyone have any ideas?

Code:
mount / -o rw,remount
find -type f -name "*.pyc" –delete
find -type f -name "*.pyo" -delete
reboot
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January 31, 2018, 05:19:03 PM
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Hello,
Can anybody help me?
Today i have become 2 Miners!
The First work Fine, The Second have no Green Lights on The Board and on The Front is The Red led on and a Little Bit The Green led. But The Fans Not work and i become no Connection. I have pur The reset, After that The Fans work for The Time i press The reset Button.

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January 31, 2018, 09:08:58 PM
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For anyone curious, you can turn these A4+'s into A6s. The control board has enough ports for 8 hashboards and 4 fans. I changed over 30 A4s so I only have to monitor 15 ASICs now. Way better. The inno support guy gave me an older firmware that supports it, the latest only ran 6 boards total. He said there should be a new firmware today or tomorrow that supports all 8 again.

Thanks, update_180129 appears to have no issues running all 8 chains.


https://i.imgur.com/9Iok6Dn.jpg
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January 31, 2018, 10:23:50 PM
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For anyone curious, you can turn these A4+'s into A6s. The control board has enough ports for 8 hashboards and 4 fans. I changed over 30 A4s so I only have to monitor 15 ASICs now. Way better. The inno support guy gave me an older firmware that supports it, the latest only ran 6 boards total. He said there should be a new firmware today or tomorrow that supports all 8 again.

Thanks, update_180129 appears to have no issues running all 8 chains.


https://i.imgur.com/9Iok6Dn.jpg

nice, with 2 psu one modded 6?

is that the same root pw?
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February 01, 2018, 03:22:47 AM
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Used a single 2400w psu to power it. Root password is the same as 22nd Dec firmware.
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February 01, 2018, 06:29:58 PM
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For anyone curious, you can turn these A4+'s into A6s. The control board has enough ports for 8 hashboards and 4 fans. I changed over 30 A4s so I only have to monitor 15 ASICs now. Way better. The inno support guy gave me an older firmware that supports it, the latest only ran 6 boards total. He said there should be a new firmware today or tomorrow that supports all 8 again.

Thanks, update_180129 appears to have no issues running all 8 chains.


Just made the exact same change to 10 miners today. Appears to work just great! Along with halving the work upkeeping them, the best benefit (IMHO) is having spare controller boards now. Smiley
I use separate PSUs for each tube, and this has no negative impact either.
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February 02, 2018, 05:13:51 AM
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For anyone curious, you can turn these A4+'s into A6s. The control board has enough ports for 8 hashboards and 4 fans. I changed over 30 A4s so I only have to monitor 15 ASICs now. Way better. The inno support guy gave me an older firmware that supports it, the latest only ran 6 boards total. He said there should be a new firmware today or tomorrow that supports all 8 again.

Thanks, update_180129 appears to have no issues running all 8 chains.


Just made the exact same change to 10 miners today. Appears to work just great! Along with halving the work upkeeping them, the best benefit (IMHO) is having spare controller boards now. Smiley
I use separate PSUs for each tube, and this has no negative impact either.

FYI, I did the 0129 upgrade on 10 A4+ today and it seemed to all go smoothly.  I did notice that one of my boxes was running 471 hash rate so I took a look and found that the ASC2 card was missing from the miner status/minerinfo section.  I made sure all the cables, power and data ribbon were all secured and the LED shows the board is getting power.  I upgraded the firmware (0129) twice again to no avail.  So I'm wondering what I should try next.  I cannot say with certainy if this was caused by the firmware...I have a feeling not because the 24 hashrate shows as 465 on the monitoring page (i didn't bother to look before i guess).

Any ideas on what to do next?
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February 02, 2018, 08:29:05 PM
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For anyone curious, you can turn these A4+'s into A6s. The control board has enough ports for 8 hashboards and 4 fans. I changed over 30 A4s so I only have to monitor 15 ASICs now. Way better. The inno support guy gave me an older firmware that supports it, the latest only ran 6 boards total. He said there should be a new firmware today or tomorrow that supports all 8 again.

Thanks, update_180129 appears to have no issues running all 8 chains.


Just made the exact same change to 10 miners today. Appears to work just great! Along with halving the work upkeeping them, the best benefit (IMHO) is having spare controller boards now. Smiley
I use separate PSUs for each tube, and this has no negative impact either.

FYI, I did the 0129 upgrade on 10 A4+ today and it seemed to all go smoothly.  I did notice that one of my boxes was running 471 hash rate so I took a look and found that the ASC2 card was missing from the miner status/minerinfo section.  I made sure all the cables, power and data ribbon were all secured and the LED shows the board is getting power.  I upgraded the firmware (0129) twice again to no avail.  So I'm wondering what I should try next.  I cannot say with certainy if this was caused by the firmware...I have a feeling not because the 24 hashrate shows as 465 on the monitoring page (i didn't bother to look before i guess).

Any ideas on what to do next?


omg i got this problem too Sad

420mhz all other 620 ~
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February 03, 2018, 01:14:34 PM
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For anyone curious, you can turn these A4+'s into A6s. The control board has enough ports for 8 hashboards and 4 fans. I changed over 30 A4s so I only have to monitor 15 ASICs now. Way better. The inno support guy gave me an older firmware that supports it, the latest only ran 6 boards total. He said there should be a new firmware today or tomorrow that supports all 8 again.

Thanks, update_180129 appears to have no issues running all 8 chains.


Just made the exact same change to 10 miners today. Appears to work just great! Along with halving the work upkeeping them, the best benefit (IMHO) is having spare controller boards now. Smiley
I use separate PSUs for each tube, and this has no negative impact either.

FYI, I did the 0129 upgrade on 10 A4+ today and it seemed to all go smoothly.  I did notice that one of my boxes was running 471 hash rate so I took a look and found that the ASC2 card was missing from the miner status/minerinfo section.  I made sure all the cables, power and data ribbon were all secured and the LED shows the board is getting power.  I upgraded the firmware (0129) twice again to no avail.  So I'm wondering what I should try next.  I cannot say with certainy if this was caused by the firmware...I have a feeling not because the 24 hashrate shows as 465 on the monitoring page (i didn't bother to look before i guess).

Any ideas on what to do next?


omg i got this problem too Sad

420mhz all other 620 ~

Wow. Talk about bad luck. Both of your problems started with the FW upgrade, so signs point to control board issue... Have either of you tried swapping controller from one miner to another?

Also, didn't older ASIC miners use something like raspberry pi as a control unit? I for one would LOVE to ditch the innosilicon g19 board and replace it with ... pretty much anything else.

While I initially thought everything was working just great when I switched from A4+ setup to A6 arrangement, I've now realized that this current setup is not as stable as the old one. I would imagine these issues are sorted out in the future with FW upgrades but still, DAMN.
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Last edit: February 03, 2018, 05:25:20 PM by amful
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i have a problem with my a4+ after off/on
https://imgur.com/a/Zrykq


root@miner~:
innominer_T3 --debug
 [2018-02-03 17:03:21] Started sgminer 4.4.2
 [2018-02-03 17:03:21] A1 detect
 [2018-02-03 17:03:21] hardware version is G19
 [2018-02-03 17:03:21] miner type is T2
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] chip nums:198.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] pwm  name:/dev/pwmgen0.0.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] pwm  name:/dev/pwmgen1.0.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] pwm  step:10.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] duty max: 100.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] targ freq:7000.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] freq rate:7142.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] max  thrd:100.00.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] up   thrd:55.00.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] down thrd:35.00.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] temp nums:34.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] temp vmin:408.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] temp vmax:652.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] temp fstp: 5.00.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] temp fmin:-40.00.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] temp fmax:125.00.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 = 1100,98
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1 PLL Clock = 1092MHz
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] A1: checking A1 chain
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] SPI '/dev/spidev0.0': mode=1, bits=8, speed=1500000     
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] SPI '/dev/spidev1.0': mode=1, bits=8, speed=1500000     
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] SPI '/dev/spidev2.0': mode=1, bits=8, speed=1500000     
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] SPI '/dev/spidev3.0': mode=1, bits=8, speed=1500000     
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] SPI '/dev/spidev4.0': mode=1, bits=8, speed=1500000     
 [2018-02-03 17:03:22] SPI '/dev/spidev5.0': mode=1, bits=8, speed=1500000     
set_vid_value:8.
 [2018-02-03 17:03:25] Plug Status[0] = 0

 [2018-02-03 17:03:27] Plug Status[1] = 0

 [2018-02-03 17:03:28] Plug Status[2] = 0

 [2018-02-03 17:03:30] Plug Status[3] = 0

 [2018-02-03 17:03:31] Plug Status[4] = 1

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] Plug Status[5] = 1

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] 0: A1 init chain
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] send command [bist_start]

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_command,147

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_data,126

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] cmd bist start: poll fail !
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] bist start fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] init a1 chain fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] 1: A1 init chain
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] send command [bist_start]

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_command,147

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_data,126

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] cmd bist start: poll fail !
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] bist start fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] init a1 chain fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] 2: A1 init chain
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] send command [bist_start]

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_command,147

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_data,126

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] cmd bist start: poll fail !
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] bist start fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] init a1 chain fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] 3: A1 init chain
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] send command [bist_start]

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_command,147

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_data,126

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] cmd bist start: poll fail !
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] bist start fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] init a1 chain fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] 4: A1 init chain
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] send command [bist_start]

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_command,147

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_data,126

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] cmd bist start: poll fail !
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] bist start fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] init a1 chain fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] 5: A1 init chain
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] send command [bist_start]

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_command,147

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] spi_send_data,126

 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] cmd bist start: poll fail !
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] bist start fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] init a1 chain fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] init_ReadTemp...
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] reload init a1 chain0 fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] reload init a1 chain1 fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] reload init a1 chain2 fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] reload init a1 chain3 fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] reload init a1 chain4 fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] reload init a1 chain5 fail
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] A1 dectect finish
 [2018-02-03 17:03:33] All devices disabled, cannot mine!





may i update firmware via telnet?
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February 04, 2018, 01:38:02 PM
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Hi to everybody!
Need you help with Innosilicon A4+ LTCmaster miners:
Miner Type   17
Hw Version   G19
Build Date   Sat Dec 9 02:33:32 CST 2017

After one week of working it stopped working as wollows:
All green indicators are working but it does not mine and I can not connect web interface, just see the following: http://imgshare.free.fr/uploads/75b925c275.jpg

I rebooted manu times, but no luck. What can I do? May be there is a possibility to upgrade a firmware through telnet?


P.S. One of miners lost one chain, but it was returned back after few reboots, firmware upgrade and clicking "Auto Search" button on "Voltage" block of "Miner General Configuration" tab.

P.S.S. sometimes miners shows huge Running time (above 14 or 17 thousands days!!!) it fixes by rebooting.

Thank you for any help.

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Hi to everybody!
Need you help with Innosilicon A4+ LTCmaster miners:
Miner Type   17
Hw Version   G19
Build Date   Sat Dec 9 02:33:32 CST 2017

After one week of working it stopped working as wollows:
All green indicators are working but it does not mine and I can not connect web interface, just see the following:

I rebooted manu times, but no luck. What can I do? May be there is a possibility to upgrade a firmware through telnet?


P.S. One of miners lost one chain, but it was returned back after few reboots, firmware upgrade and clicking "Auto Search" button on "Voltage" block of "Miner General Configuration" tab.

P.S.S. sometimes miners shows huge Running time (above 14 or 17 thousands days!!!) it fixes by rebooting.

Thank you for any help.



You are running old FW and sounds like the issue with few people (incl. me) have had.

Try:
Code:
1) telnet to miner IP at port 8100
2) login: root
3) password: innot1t2
4) rm -rf /lib/python3.4/__pycache__/*.pyc
5) reboot
Hopefully you have working miner after this point, then go ahead and upgrade your firmware via web interface.
Link to the latest FW (as of 04.02.2018): http://www.innosilicon.com.cn/download/update_180129.bin
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Last edit: February 08, 2018, 06:59:07 AM by parhom
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Hi to everybody!
Need you help with Innosilicon A4+ LTCmaster miners:
Miner Type   17
Hw Version   G19
Build Date   Sat Dec 9 02:33:32 CST 2017

After one week of working it stopped working as wollows:
All green indicators are working but it does not mine and I can not connect web interface, just see the following:

I rebooted manu times, but no luck. What can I do? May be there is a possibility to upgrade a firmware through telnet?


P.S. One of miners lost one chain, but it was returned back after few reboots, firmware upgrade and clicking "Auto Search" button on "Voltage" block of "Miner General Configuration" tab.

P.S.S. sometimes miners shows huge Running time (above 14 or 17 thousands days!!!) it fixes by rebooting.

Thank you for any help.



You are running old FW and sounds like the issue with few people (incl. me) have had.

Try:
Code:
1) telnet to miner IP at port 8100
2) login: root
3) password: innot1t2
4) rm -rf /lib/python3.4/__pycache__/*.pyc
5) reboot
Hopefully you have working miner after this point, then go ahead and upgrade your firmware via web interface.
Link to the latest FW (as of 04.02.2018): http://www.innosilicon.com.cn/download/update_180129.bin

Thank you.
I done above mentioned actions, but no result - web interface still not responding and I can not update firmware. And after those actions pool shows this miner as inactive. Is there any other way to update firmware through telnet?


I found that mining process was not executing:
Code:
ps|grep innominer
  840 root       0:00 syslogd -f /etc/syslog.conf -O /tmp/log/innominer.log -s 1024 -b 5
 4269 root       0:00 grep innominer

after that I executed it manually:
Code:
./home/inno_tools/run.sh

and mining process was started, but I still can not access web interface to upgrade FW.

I belive I can upgrade is by loading FW .bin file to miner and running /home/inno_tools/upgrade.py, but I'm not familiar with Python and can not understand how to feed upgrade.py with FW .bin file Sad((

Can anybody help me?Huh

Thank you in advance.


UPD. "OK" and "ERROR" LEDs on control board are OFF.

UPD1: Solved the problem by deleting all .pyc files with command  
Code:
find / -name "*.pyc" -delete
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hey what do you mine and where did you mine?

im actual mine LTC on ltcpool
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