Polyatomic
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July 06, 2013, 01:25:57 PM |
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I am trying this ,
add pool write config file open config file
how do I specify time spent on each pool ?
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os2sam
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July 06, 2013, 01:30:54 PM |
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I am trying this ,
add pool write config file open config file
how do I specify time spent on each pool ?
--------------Readme------------------- --rotate <arg> Change multipool strategy from failover to regularly rotate at N minutes (default: 0) --------------Readme Not---------------
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Polyatomic
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July 06, 2013, 01:46:38 PM Last edit: July 06, 2013, 10:28:51 PM by Polyatomic |
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Cheers for the feedback , ckolivas and os2sam.
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July 06, 2013, 02:00:06 PM |
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Is there a thread that explains multiple pools set up for cgminer.
The README included does all that and more. Exciting stuff! How can I do 75%/45 minutes pool 0 , 25%/15 minutes pool 1 , is that round robin. You cannot. That degree of control no one has been able to prove to me there are any circumstances that it serves any useful purpose, so I never bothered to implement such tight scheduling over pool share submission. Optimising your share submission to not lose work and/or sharing to minimise variance are all you need.
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July 06, 2013, 02:05:10 PM |
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How can I do 75%/45 minutes pool 0 , 25%/15 minutes pool 1 , is that round robin.
I believe what you want looks like: cgminer --rotate 15 -o http://pool0:port -u pool0username -p pool0password -o http://pool0:port -u pool0username -p pool0password -o http://pool0:port -u pool0username -p pool0password -o http://pool1:port -u pool1usernmae -p pool1password
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twmz
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July 06, 2013, 03:17:36 PM |
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How can I do 75%/45 minutes pool 0 , 25%/15 minutes pool 1 , is that round robin.
You cannot. That degree of control no one has been able to prove to me there are any circumstances that it serves any useful purpose, so I never bothered to implement such tight scheduling over pool share submission. Optimising your share submission to not lose work and/or sharing to minimise variance are all you need. This would be the only real reason, I guess: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78031.0In other words, if you are mining at two pools and one is large and one is small, you actually might be increasing you variance (vs just mining at the large pool alone) if you mine at them 50/50. But to be super useful, you'd want something like "BALANCE" combined with some API options to change the ratios on the fly so that some outside script could periodically use pool APIs to determine total hashrate and then use cgminer API to tweak the ratios appropriately.
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July 06, 2013, 04:01:23 PM |
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July 06, 2013, 06:16:34 PM |
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seems like i have to go back to bfgminer tried cm1 with --icarus-options with different configs baud:4:1 baud:2:1 baud:1:1 and still crashes... it seems its the dynamic bitstream... oh well... thanks for the efforts... when i figure out how to change the bitstream to makomk it should be ok to come back
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July 06, 2013, 11:33:15 PM |
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seems like i have to go back to bfgminer tried cm1 with --icarus-options with different configs baud:4:1 baud:2:1 baud:1:1 and still crashes... it seems its the dynamic bitstream... oh well... thanks for the efforts... when i figure out how to change the bitstream to makomk it should be ok to come back Yep there are multiple CM1 bitstreams. Since I don't have a CM1 I've not tried to handle the non-Icarus bitstreams. Send me a CM1 and I'll get it working ...
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July 07, 2013, 12:40:00 AM Last edit: July 07, 2013, 01:02:33 AM by MineForeman.com |
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Send me a CM1 and I'll get it working ...
That is an offer that someone should take advantage of. The idea of someone/something releasing a new mining device and then expecting a developer of the code to run that mining device to BUY and then develop the code to support it......... WTF is the thinking behind that? Neil
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July 07, 2013, 06:43:26 PM |
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Those USB miners are really fast!! cgminer version 3.1.1 - Started: [2013-07-07 10:50:53] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (5s):4.217G (avg):7.948Ph/s | A:11487 R:1355 HW:160 U:49.5/m WU:56.1/m ST: 2 SS: 11 NB: 28 LW: 89414 GF: 18 RF: 1 Connected to 192.168.0.194 diff 1 with LP as user miner1 Block: e3e550fe79b0516d... Diff:19.6K Started: [14:41:52] Best share: 17.4K ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit ICA 0: | 332.6M/1.324Ph/s | A: 974 R:102 HW:10 U: 4.20/m ICA 1: | 333.5M/330.3Mh/s | A: 930 R: 96 HW:11 U: 4.01/m ICA 2: | 334.0M/331.1Mh/s | A: 978 R:112 HW:18 U: 4.21/m ICA 3: | 716.8M/1.324Ph/s | A: 948 R:112 HW:12 U: 4.08/m ICA 4: | 333.9M/330.3Mh/s | A: 960 R:112 HW:10 U: 4.14/m ICA 5: | 334.2M/1.324Ph/s | A: 952 R:124 HW:12 U: 4.10/m ICA 6: | 334.3M/1.324Ph/s | A: 935 R:110 HW:11 U: 4.03/m ICA 7: | 334.0M/1.324Ph/s | A: 966 R:114 HW:15 U: 4.16/m ICA 8: | 333.8M/1.324Ph/s | A: 961 R:109 HW:13 U: 4.14/m ICA 9: | 334.0M/330.7Mh/s | A:1009 R:119 HW:18 U: 4.35/m ICA 10: | 333.8M/330.9Mh/s | A: 903 R:116 HW: 8 U: 3.89/m ICA 11: | 333.9M/330.7Mh/s | A: 971 R:129 HW:22 U: 4.18/m
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July 07, 2013, 06:50:39 PM Last edit: July 07, 2013, 07:15:02 PM by turtle83 |
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2 questions when running under linux.
1. Is there a kill signal to stop cgminer gracefully? 2. If i run cgminer with a config file, does sending the "restart" command via the API make cgminer re-read the config file if its been edited by hand before restarting?
Edit:- just figured out answer to 1 myself. A normal kill on cgminer pid made it stop gracefully.
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July 08, 2013, 12:04:18 AM |
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Those USB miners are really fast!! ... M
Yes with 3.1.1 you need to tell it what they are. If they are AMU then --icarus-timing 2.9761=100 --icarus-options 115200:1:1 If they are something else ... ?
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July 08, 2013, 12:07:09 AM |
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2 questions when running under linux.
1. Is there a kill signal to stop cgminer gracefully? 2. If i run cgminer with a config file, does sending the "restart" command via the API make cgminer re-read the config file if its been edited by hand before restarting?
Edit:- just figured out answer to 1 myself. A normal kill on cgminer pid made it stop gracefully.
1) Press 'Q', or: start cgminer with --api-listen --api-allow w:127.0.0.1 and java API quit or echo -n quit | nc 127.0.0.1 4028 ; echo or ... etc 2) Yes but you are better to run it in a loop and use 'quit' rather than 'restart'
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July 08, 2013, 12:23:16 AM |
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Those USB miners are really fast!! ... M
Yes with 3.1.1 you need to tell it what they are. If they are AMU then --icarus-timing 2.9761=100 --icarus-options 115200:1:1 If they are something else ... ? They are USB block erupters. Everything looks good for a while, and then suddenly a few of them start showing really high hash rates. M
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July 08, 2013, 12:23:23 AM |
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Those USB miners are really fast!! cgminer version 3.1.1 - Started: [2013-07-07 10:50:53] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (5s):4.217G (avg):7.948Ph/s | A:11487 R:1355 HW:160 U:49.5/m WU:56.1/m
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Yes - an average of 7.948 Petahash/second. You should be solo mining something like a block a second....
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July 08, 2013, 01:04:01 AM |
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Those USB miners are really fast!! ... M
Yes with 3.1.1 you need to tell it what they are. If they are AMU then --icarus-timing 2.9761=100 --icarus-options 115200:1:1 If they are something else ... ? They are USB block erupters. Everything looks good for a while, and then suddenly a few of them start showing really high hash rates. M Yeah I saw that happen back with 3.1.1 but in my case it was disabling them and re-enabling them in the API that caused it. I guess with 3.1.1 it can happen there also if the device gets SICK and then recovers. Not sure how else it can happen. Would you mind trying current git? I can get current git to work on both USB2 and USB3 on my desktop without any problems, Just on my RPi it still stalls on the AMU and ICA (but not BLT or BAJ - even in USB3 those 2 work on my RPi)
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July 08, 2013, 01:26:07 AM |
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Those USB miners are really fast!! ... M
Yes with 3.1.1 you need to tell it what they are. If they are AMU then --icarus-timing 2.9761=100 --icarus-options 115200:1:1 If they are something else ... ? They are USB block erupters. Everything looks good for a while, and then suddenly a few of them start showing really high hash rates. M Yeah I saw that happen back with 3.1.1 but in my case it was disabling them and re-enabling them in the API that caused it. I guess with 3.1.1 it can happen there also if the device gets SICK and then recovers. Not sure how else it can happen. Would you mind trying current git? I can get current git to work on both USB2 and USB3 on my desktop without any problems, Just on my RPi it still stalls on the AMU and ICA (but not BLT or BAJ - even in USB3 those 2 work on my RPi) I'm a windows user. Compiling isn't a small task for me. Sorry, can't try git. M
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July 08, 2013, 05:25:52 PM |
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compiling on fedora - if somebody is interested ... yum -y install git gcc libcurl-devel libusbx-devel # libusb-devel # wrapper only ? git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminerexport CFLAGS="-g -W -Wall" ./autogen.sh --enable-bflsc --enable-icarus --enable-bitforce --enable-modminer --enable-ztex --enable-avalon --enable-scrypt make clean make ----- strange thing - it is usually much slower than java diabloMiner, I understand that GPU mining is over anyway - but if somebody has an idea ...
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July 08, 2013, 10:12:46 PM |
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Hello ckolivas, I would like to know if and when you do another version to the Avalon firmware and cgminer would you able to update and have some remote control via connecting via other computers not on network like remote control assistance. Also the ability to control fan speed individually with maybe a auto option built in and a slider option to move up and down and speed goes up or down on the fly.
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