Gamer67
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January 26, 2014, 08:14:56 PM |
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Teamviewer works great for me.
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"I am not Dorian Nakamoto."
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ckoeber
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January 26, 2014, 08:25:00 PM |
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Because RDP screws up your temp monitoring. I use RDP only for my BAMT-based rigs, and TightVNC to administer the Win7 rigs. CGRemote for a quick overview at a glance.
Weird, is it a problem with the application(s) used or RDP itself?
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locksmith9
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January 26, 2014, 08:46:39 PM |
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Because RDP screws up your temp monitoring. I use RDP only for my BAMT-based rigs, and TightVNC to administer the Win7 rigs. CGRemote for a quick overview at a glance.
Weird, is it a problem with the application(s) used or RDP itself? Has to do with how RDP accesses the video drivers I believe. Try it. When I try to use TRIXX or see temp and fan speeds per GPU in CGMiner, I get nothing. VNC equivalents don't have the same issue. I've heard good results with Teamviewer as well, though I've not tried it.
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dgross0818
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January 26, 2014, 09:02:29 PM |
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Another vote for Teamviewer here... works great on Windows 7/8 as well as the BAMT distro of Linux (plus many other mining distros)
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Doom4535
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January 26, 2014, 09:11:53 PM |
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I've been away from the forum for awhile and have noticed several posts that make it sound like several new servers have been added (and a couple hundred pages worth of posts...). I have the original and eu.middlecoin servers, could someone verify if the posts about some of the other servers are correct?
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January 26, 2014, 09:19:23 PM |
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I've been away from the forum for awhile and have noticed several posts that make it sound like several new servers have been added (and a couple hundred pages worth of posts...). I have the original and eu.middlecoin servers, could someone verify if the posts about some of the other servers are correct?
Try here : Middlecoin unofficial faq
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gsrcrxsi
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January 26, 2014, 09:26:29 PM |
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I understand fluctuations in WU and reject rate when starting out a fresh run of cgminer, but what Im talking about is fluctuations in hashrate appearing after running for 24 hrs. For example on a fresh run my 7950s get stable as a rock 640khs, but when I check them at the end of the day they are fluctuating between 590-635 constantly, I also thought I may be because of coin/difficulty changes, but the fluctuations continue even during a specific coin. One strange thing is that one of the cards doesn't seem to fluctuate at all and stays at 640, btw the rig Im talking about has 6 - 7950's in it, running Windows 7 headless. And all this fluctuation immediately stops when I restart cgminer. It's pretty simple. Your rig isn't as stable as you think it is. You need to tweak your settings to see what's going on. I bet you're seeing GPU usage % is fluctuating too. You likely have one or more of the following going: -interference between cgminer and a memory intensive CPU miner (PTS for example) -your clock/voltage settings of one or more of your video cards is not recovering properly following a driver crash -your OC isn't stable causing the driver crash in the first place -your PSU is underpowered for the power requirements. -------------------------------------------- Next thought. Can everyone please stop referring to WU in terms of MH/s. WU is not measured in MH/s, it's measured in shares/min. --------------------------------------------- Next thought. It seems the useast server is having troubles. My miners keep failing over to the default west (middlecoin.com) server.
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rahrahrah
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January 26, 2014, 09:58:33 PM |
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Because RDP screws up your temp monitoring. I use RDP only for my BAMT-based rigs, and TightVNC to administer the Win7 rigs. CGRemote for a quick overview at a glance.
Weird, is it a problem with the application(s) used or RDP itself? Has to do with how RDP accesses the video drivers I believe. Try it. When I try to use TRIXX or see temp and fan speeds per GPU in CGMiner, I get nothing. VNC equivalents don't have the same issue. I've heard good results with Teamviewer as well, though I've not tried it. I can vouch for this too. CGMiner just freezes when using standard remote desktop. VNC works perfectly on all my rigs
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Test User
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January 26, 2014, 10:15:47 PM |
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Next thought. Can everyone please stop referring to WU in terms of MH/s. WU is not measured in MH/s, it's measured in shares/min.
WU/min and MH/s are the exact same thing, just slightly different units. For Scrypt 1 WU = 655536 hashes. 1 WU/min = 1.09 kH/s (Different numbers are used in SHA-256) Cgminer averages the WU and MH/s numbers differently, so they don't quite line up exactly on the display - but they are the exact same thing. Share difficulty does not affect the WU number. However, share difficulty is measured in WU. So a share with 1024 difficulty needs on average 67,108,864 hashes to solve.
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Kalroth
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January 26, 2014, 10:34:05 PM |
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Because RDP screws up your temp monitoring. I use RDP only for my BAMT-based rigs, and TightVNC to administer the Win7 rigs. CGRemote for a quick overview at a glance.
Weird, is it a problem with the application(s) used or RDP itself? RDP plugs into the Windows graphics system the same way a real display driver does, except that, instead of being a driver for a physical video card, RDP is a virtual display driver. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2009/03/03/top-10-rdp-protocol-misconceptions-part-1.aspxWindows RDP installs a virtual driver when you connect, and this messes with the order of the physical video cards. This is why TeamViewer or VNC works, they don't mess with the video devices.
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elpsycongro
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January 26, 2014, 11:48:03 PM |
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does anyone know the best way to remotely manage BAMT?
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ckoeber
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January 27, 2014, 12:07:25 AM |
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Because RDP screws up your temp monitoring. I use RDP only for my BAMT-based rigs, and TightVNC to administer the Win7 rigs. CGRemote for a quick overview at a glance.
Weird, is it a problem with the application(s) used or RDP itself? RDP plugs into the Windows graphics system the same way a real display driver does, except that, instead of being a driver for a physical video card, RDP is a virtual display driver. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2009/03/03/top-10-rdp-protocol-misconceptions-part-1.aspxWindows RDP installs a virtual driver when you connect, and this messes with the order of the physical video cards. This is why TeamViewer or VNC works, they don't mess with the video devices. Thanks, new knowledge is always good!
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ckoeber
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January 27, 2014, 12:51:12 AM |
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Seems more like you are having intermittent network issues between your system and Middlecoin's.
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Capttech08
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January 27, 2014, 12:54:08 AM |
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I have 2 rigs running - 1 with 4 R9 290's (not 290x's), a with 3 5870's and 1 6970. For the 290's I run 512 as the work size. Should I run 1024 on these? I saw someplace to use 1024 for the 290's and leave the other cards with 256 worker size. Can anyone verify this is the best setting for MC? I know it depends on the pool you are mining as well. Just want to make sure my settings are optimized for max payout. Thanks for helping a noob with a noob question.
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Gamer67
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January 27, 2014, 12:54:32 AM |
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I agree, it does not seem like a chart/stats issue. It looks more like an issue with that system.
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"I am not Dorian Nakamoto."
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hobbymd
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January 27, 2014, 12:55:15 AM |
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I have a similar situation see my post earlier, still several hours after that i still dont have a hash showing at all here is a link to my add http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1CNX6jzABVxVLqBnLYNqSGfTAToMyn21hY.htmlvery strange, my rig was down for only 6 hours on Saturday but been running since with cgminer accepting shares but no stats? Hi guys, I need someone with more experience than me with this pool comment on my situation. It's quite a bizarre one. so basically my rig was down on Saturday from 4:40 pm est for about 5-6 hours since then the rig has been back up and running ( cgminer shows accepted or rejected shares) but my hashrate on the pool still shows as zero ( even tried 3rd party sites for MC stats) and my stats hasn't changed at all. TBH, it feels like the cgminer been submitting the shares to a black hole for a day and half now. dunno what to do any more, tried using a new address and hash with that new address still when I try to find the new address, it is not even in data base. any explanation/help is greatly appreciated
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bitter_miner
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January 27, 2014, 12:56:04 AM |
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There's 2 identical addresses that can be found in the all user's list, but different case: 17iwDLvDwqBjMnGBAqPPpvij6Fmt6 nFUCu 17iwDLvDwqBjMnGBAqPPpvij6Fmt6 NFUCu make sure the case is correct.. probably a typo..
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hobbymd
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January 27, 2014, 12:59:36 AM |
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There's 2 identical addresses that can be found in the all user's list, but different case: 17iwDLvDwqBjMnGBAqPPpvij6Fmt6 nFUCu 17iwDLvDwqBjMnGBAqPPpvij6Fmt6 NFUCu make sure the case is correct.. probably a typo.. no mostly likely something is wrong with the system
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bitter_miner
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January 27, 2014, 01:05:28 AM |
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There's 2 identical addresses that can be found in the all user's list, but different case: 17iwDLvDwqBjMnGBAqPPpvij6Fmt6 nFUCu 17iwDLvDwqBjMnGBAqPPpvij6Fmt6 NFUCu make sure the case is correct.. probably a typo.. no mostly likely something is wrong with the system there's definitely something wrong with the setup, but the payout issue could be a result of this.. he was getting paid, at least..
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