jonbros
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I have same issue... I cant chmod, copy or vi save the file... always same message :
root@miner/home/inno_py: cp /home/inno_py/inno_config.py ./inno_config.py.bk cp: can't create './inno_config.py.bk': Read-only file system
Is the only option is to unmount and mount back the file system as a RW? I am no linux expert, not sure the consequences on the A4+
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zukolega
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December 25, 2017, 04:42:49 PM |
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Doensn't work, i got the same response read-only file system using both commands. Alternatives? Thank's!
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December 25, 2017, 04:51:29 PM |
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Doensn't work, i got the same response read-only file system using both commands. Alternatives? Thank's!
I have same issue... I cant chmod, copy or vi save the file... always same message :
root@miner/home/inno_py: cp /home/inno_py/inno_config.py ./inno_config.py.bk cp: can't create './inno_config.py.bk': Read-only file system
Is the only option is to unmount and mount back the file system as a RW? I am no linux expert, not sure the consequences on the A4+
I'd imagine that route will work. I can check out the correct "safe" procedures for the A4+ to make the switch once I get home today. Unless someone is faster to help.
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zukolega
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December 25, 2017, 04:52:37 PM |
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Thank's @kb8679
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kb8679
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December 25, 2017, 05:11:14 PM |
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Doensn't work, i got the same response read-only file system using both commands. Alternatives? Thank's!
I have same issue... I cant chmod, copy or vi save the file... always same message :
root@miner/home/inno_py: cp /home/inno_py/inno_config.py ./inno_config.py.bk cp: can't create './inno_config.py.bk': Read-only file system
Is the only option is to unmount and mount back the file system as a RW? I am no linux expert, not sure the consequences on the A4+
I'd imagine that route will work. I can check out the correct "safe" procedures for the A4+ to make the switch once I get home today. Unless someone is faster to help. Thank's @kb8679
Ok, this works: "mount -o remount,rw /dev/root /" Once you're done, you can change it back to read only with: "mount -o remount,ro /dev/root /" I tested it by simply making a empty file to the same folder where the inno_config.py is located. Works just fine. There are two partitions by default; one being the one pointed to / which is read-only. Other is for the configuration files which are rw by default. Partition identifier: /dev/root Mountpoint: / Partition identifier: /dev/mtdblock5 Mountpoint: /innocfg
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December 25, 2017, 05:26:54 PM Last edit: December 25, 2017, 05:40:36 PM by diaahussein |
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to resolve the Read-only issue filesystem will return to read-only at reboot to make the Filesystem read-write Permanently ( our friend kb8679 thinks that this might give a risk for files corruption, so do it at your own Risk ) look for the line change it to then save using esc " :wq " you have a read-write root
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December 25, 2017, 05:33:00 PM |
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Very true, but be aware; I've had this one nasty issue where some of the .pyc files got corrupted. While the file system is read-only, this could never happen (I believe the decision to make the FS to read-only was not just to bug the miners, but to eliminate some of the issues that could happen). It's not that big of a work to manually switch between rw&ro when needed and honestly believe that is the safer route. to resolve the Read-only issue Permanently then look for the line change it to then save using " wq! " you have a read-write root
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December 25, 2017, 05:37:34 PM |
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Very true, but be aware; I've had this one nasty issue where some of the .pyc files got corrupted. While the file system is read-only, this could never happen (I believe the decision to make the FS to read-only was not just to bug the miners, but to eliminate some of the issues that could happen). It's not that big of a work to manually switch between rw&ro when needed and honestly believe that is the safer route.
very good point, that might add to the stability
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December 26, 2017, 01:17:34 PM |
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This works, I was able to edit the inno-config file but I still can not add it to the awesome miner program. "Failed to connect. Please ensure that the correct hostname has been entered. https://ibb.co/mwvPH6I've a Innosilicon A5, any ideas? Thank's
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jonbros
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December 26, 2017, 08:36:05 PM |
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same here, I have been able to unmount and mount the file system back with read write, edit the file to add the new arguments and reboot the A4+... but still I cant add it to awesome miner, it cant connect to the miner.
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December 26, 2017, 09:52:40 PM |
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This works, I was able to edit the inno-config file but I still can not add it to the awesome miner program. "Failed to connect. Please ensure that the correct hostname has been entered. I've a Innosilicon A5, any ideas? Thank's for the A5 it is the dash Miner so it might be using another Miner app other than CGminer anyway you can get the miner app open the miner consol and type innominer_T3 --V or innominer_T3 --help and let me know what you get ?
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December 27, 2017, 09:13:20 AM |
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@diaahussein Attached screenshot of the help parameters https://ibb.co/kz65sG
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December 27, 2017, 12:03:44 PM |
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This works, I was able to edit the inno-config file but I still can not add it to the awesome miner program. "Failed to connect. Please ensure that the correct hostname has been entered. https://ibb.co/mwvPH6I've a Innosilicon A5, any ideas? Thank's I have to wait till the miner is fully booted and mining before it will show in awesome. Once the webUI shows up it will show in awesome as well. Uhm... also. your screenshot doesn't show a closing quote (& ') on that line. Probably just cut off by the view. just double check that too?
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December 27, 2017, 12:46:07 PM |
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This works, I was able to edit the inno-config file but I still can not add it to the awesome miner program. "Failed to connect. Please ensure that the correct hostname has been entered. https://ibb.co/mwvPH6I've a Innosilicon A5, any ideas? Thank's I have to wait till the miner is fully booted and mining before it will show in awesome. Once the webUI shows up it will show in awesome as well. Uhm... also. your screenshot doesn't show a closing quote (& ') on that line. Probably just cut off by the view. just double check that too? I've waiting and nothing, miner is fully booted and mining for two hours and doesn't appear, I've checked again. https://ibb.co/nicv9w
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December 27, 2017, 03:03:30 PM |
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This works, I was able to edit the inno-config file but I still can not add it to the awesome miner program. "Failed to connect. Please ensure that the correct hostname has been entered. https://ibb.co/mwvPH6I've a Innosilicon A5, any ideas? Thank's I have to wait till the miner is fully booted and mining before it will show in awesome. Once the webUI shows up it will show in awesome as well. Uhm... also. your screenshot doesn't show a closing quote (& ') on that line. Probably just cut off by the view. just double check that too? I've waiting and nothing, miner is fully booted and mining for two hours and doesn't appear, I've checked again. https://ibb.co/nicv9wUhh some thing to check is if it's actually running those settings. ps| grep inno* > PS.txt and make sure it's got those flags ( I'm on phone so fix typos) I think the actual file it runs is /tmp/run.ps so make sure of that too I have a miner that just stops mining, so I jumpstart it with that run.ps without having to reboot. (Voltage adjust fixed that one)
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December 27, 2017, 05:38:53 PM |
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This works, I was able to edit the inno-config file but I still can not add it to the awesome miner program. "Failed to connect. Please ensure that the correct hostname has been entered. https://ibb.co/mwvPH6I've a Innosilicon A5, any ideas? Thank's I have to wait till the miner is fully booted and mining before it will show in awesome. Once the webUI shows up it will show in awesome as well. Uhm... also. your screenshot doesn't show a closing quote (& ') on that line. Probably just cut off by the view. just double check that too? I've waiting and nothing, miner is fully booted and mining for two hours and doesn't appear, I've checked again. https://ibb.co/nicv9wUhh some thing to check is if it's actually running those settings. ps| grep inno* > PS.txt and make sure it's got those flags ( I'm on phone so fix typos) I think the actual file it runs is /tmp/run.ps so make sure of that too I have a miner that just stops mining, so I jumpstart it with that run.ps without having to reboot. (Voltage adjust fixed that one) I don´t have "run.ps", in tmp folder there are run.sh*, is the same file?
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December 27, 2017, 07:04:47 PM |
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I don´t have "run.ps", in tmp folder there are run.sh*, is the same file?
Yeah, that's right .sh. Good morning If your processes (ps) has the flags in it then there might be something else wrong (not your config files) root@miner/: ps|grep innominer
20685 root 73:25 innominer_T2 -o stratum+tcp://scrypt.mine.zpool.ca:3433 -u 1BPiRf942duu8AqFQGoRVwz4WGHn3APLm8 -p c=BTC --A1Pll1 1044 --A1Pll2 1044 --A1Pll3 1044 --A1Pll4 1044 --A1Pll5 1044 --A1Pll6 1044 --A1Pll7 1044 --A1Pll8 1044 --A1Vol1 23 --A1Vol2 23 --A1Vol3 23 --A1Vol4 23 --A1Vol5 23 --A1Vol6 23 --A1Vol7 23 --A1Vol8 23 --A1Fanmode 1 --A1Fanspd 3 --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 --syslog 23359 root 0:00 grep innominer https://i.imgur.com/yC9Qpxw.jpgShows the window in awesome when it works here. Manually typing address. Probably had to choose CgMiner from the drop-down the first time too. Or you can try the network scan window thing, if you haven't. What does worry a bit: A) different miner, so who knows if any of this is helpful B) if you have config *running* showing the --api-allow W:0/0 then there could be an entirely different set of problems like network connectivity issues. Firewalls. etc.
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December 28, 2017, 12:13:25 AM |
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I don´t have "run.ps", in tmp folder there are run.sh*, is the same file?
Yeah, that's right .sh. Good morning If your processes (ps) has the flags in it then there might be something else wrong (not your config files) root@miner/: ps|grep innominer
20685 root 73:25 innominer_T2 -o stratum+tcp://scrypt.mine.zpool.ca:3433 -u 1BPiRf942duu8AqFQGoRVwz4WGHn3APLm8 -p c=BTC --A1Pll1 1044 --A1Pll2 1044 --A1Pll3 1044 --A1Pll4 1044 --A1Pll5 1044 --A1Pll6 1044 --A1Pll7 1044 --A1Pll8 1044 --A1Vol1 23 --A1Vol2 23 --A1Vol3 23 --A1Vol4 23 --A1Vol5 23 --A1Vol6 23 --A1Vol7 23 --A1Vol8 23 --A1Fanmode 1 --A1Fanspd 3 --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 --syslog 23359 root 0:00 grep innominer https://i.imgur.com/yC9Qpxw.jpgShows the window in awesome when it works here. Manually typing address. Probably had to choose CgMiner from the drop-down the first time too. Or you can try the network scan window thing, if you haven't. What does worry a bit: A) different miner, so who knows if any of this is helpful B) if you have config *running* showing the --api-allow W:0/0 then there could be an entirely different set of problems like network connectivity issues. Firewalls. etc. I don't see --api-allow https://ibb.co/fDB11b
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December 28, 2017, 01:47:11 AM |
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Ok. Another idea. After the firmware update it may not update run.sh unless a config change happens. Go edit some setting like pool and resave. (via the webpage) Or just add it to run.sh yourself? I think somewhere you said you've tried rebooting. I sure hope so anyways. Reboot, at some point to see if the changes go through the whole system. So that would be: to enable AwesomeMiner 0)mount RW 1) change /home/inno_py/inno_config.py 2) update something on the webUI to make inno change /tmp/run.sh 3)check if /tmp/run.sh has the correct settings (manually add them if it doesn't work?) 4)hard reboot to make sure it runs the new run.sh with all the fresh settings.
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December 29, 2017, 02:54:09 AM |
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I also have some Innosilicon A5's I've been trying to get in Awesome Miner and was finally successful tonight. You need to edit three lines in the /home/inno_py/inno_config.py file. It looks like it generates a new run.sh file for each pool/pool change. I highlighted the lines and the adds below:
gInnoInitCmdStr = 'innominer_%s -o %s -u %s -p %s --A1Pll1 %s --A1Pll2 %s --A1Pll3 %s --A1Pll4 %s --A1Vol %s --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 > /dev/null 2>&1' gInnoBtcName = 'T1' gInnoBtcPool = 'stratum+tcp://btc.s.innomining.com:1800' gInnoBtcUser = 'inno.btc' gInnoBtcPwd = 'x' gInnoBtcFreq = 1332 gInnoBtcVid = 10 gInnoInitBtcCmd = gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoBtcName, gInnoBtcPool, gInnoBtcUser, gInnoBtcPwd, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcVid) gInnoLtcName = 'T2' gInnoLtcPool = 'stratum+tcp://ltc.s.innomining.com:1900' gInnoLtcUser = 'inno.ltc' gInnoLtcPwd = 'x' gInnoLtcFreq = 1044 gInnoLtcVid = 25 gInnoInitLtcCmd = gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoLtcName, gInnoLtcPool, gInnoLtcUser, gInnoLtcPwd, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcVid) gInnoDashName = 'T3' gInnoDashPool = 'stratum+tcp://dash.s.innomining.com:2000' gInnoDashUser = 'inno.dash' gInnoDashPwd = 'x' gInnoDashFreq = 1100 gInnoDashVid = 12 gInnoInitDashCmd= gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoDashName, gInnoDashPool, gInnoDashUser, gInnoDashPwd, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashVid) gInnoXmrName = 'T4' gInnoXmrPool = 'stratum+tcp://a8.s.innomining.com:19333' gInnoXmrUser = 'inno.001' gInnoXmrPwd = 'x' gInnoXmrFreq = 1000 gInnoXmrVid = 175 gInnoInitXmrCmd = gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoXmrName, gInnoXmrPool, gInnoXmrUser, gInnoXmrPwd, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrVid) gInnoCmd1Pool = gInnoInitCmdStr gInnoCmd2Pool = 'innominer_%s -o %s -u %s -p %s -o %s -u %s -p %s --A1Pll1 %s --A1Pll2 %s --A1Pll3 %s --A1Pll4 %s --A1Vol %s --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 >/dev/null 2>&1' gInnoCmd3Pool = 'innominer_%s -o %s -u %s -p %s -o %s -u %s -p %s -o %s -u %s -p %s --A1Pll1 %s --A1Pll2 %s --A1Pll3 %s --A1Pll4 %s --A1Vol %s --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 >/dev/null 2>&1'
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