BitMinerN8
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February 22, 2012, 04:30:09 AM |
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This has been going on for awhile now, and I've decided to try and fix it. The graphs used to work until I updated BAMT. The hashrate graphs don't show on the status.pl page either. I've searched for a few hours on google and can't seem to find anything relating to the error. Anyone know what to do? Did you change your port? (666?)
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 22, 2012, 04:34:12 AM |
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This has been going on for awhile now, and I've decided to try and fix it. The graphs used to work until I updated BAMT. The hashrate graphs don't show on the status.pl page either. I've searched for a few hours on google and can't seem to find anything relating to the error. Anyone know what to do? is your miner_id set to something other than exactly 'rig_1' ?
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cmg5461
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February 22, 2012, 04:39:25 AM |
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is your miner_id set to something other than exactly 'rig_1' ?
Nope, exactly that. edit: I poked around in the directory and found that
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 22, 2012, 04:45:20 AM |
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This has been going on for awhile now, and I've decided to try and fix it. The graphs used to work until I updated BAMT. The hashrate graphs don't show on the status.pl page either. I've searched for a few hours on google and can't seem to find anything relating to the error. Anyone know what to do? the /munin directory is a vdir to /tmp/munin/html/ so, if you: ls /tmp/munin/html/ you should see there a directory rig_1, and inside an index.html do you? if so.. did you break the vdir? maybe when switching the port? if not, munin-update or one of its sub processes isn't working properly. look at /tmp/munin/log/* for clues.
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abracadabra
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February 22, 2012, 04:47:58 AM |
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Neat, thanks. I'll play around with it. Learning more about linux every day This is what makes BAMT so great; the awesome support behind it don't forget to tip the awesome support
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cmg5461
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February 22, 2012, 04:50:47 AM |
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the /munin directory is a vdir to /tmp/munin/html/
so, if you: ls /tmp/munin/html/
you should see there a directory rig_1, and inside an index.html
do you?
if so.. did you break the vdir? maybe when switching the port?
if not, munin-update or one of its sub processes isn't working properly. look at /tmp/munin/log/* for clues.
Nothing there :/ All I have is 3 "connection timed out" warnings in the log. Is there a command to re-install munin with the same settings?
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 22, 2012, 04:54:01 AM |
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the /munin directory is a vdir to /tmp/munin/html/
so, if you: ls /tmp/munin/html/
you should see there a directory rig_1, and inside an index.html
do you?
if so.. did you break the vdir? maybe when switching the port?
if not, munin-update or one of its sub processes isn't working properly. look at /tmp/munin/log/* for clues.
Nothing there :/ All I have is 3 "connection timed out" warnings in the log. Is there a command to re-install munin with the same settings? is munin-node running? if it is not, you will see the connection timed out, and will get the results you seem to be getting. if it isn't (ps x | grep munin doesn't show a running munin-node, like /usr/sbin/munin-node on at least one line), do: /etc/init.d/munin-node start and look for errors
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cmg5461
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February 22, 2012, 04:58:33 AM Last edit: February 22, 2012, 05:43:11 AM by cmg5461 |
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It is running. That's good I think. Is there a config option to tell it to monitor? I tried to cycle it. I will report back with results. edit: Still no luck, but It just stays like that. It hasn't worked since I updated bamt. Before that it did. Maybe it was something with the munin update? So, is there anyway to redo an update? So, according to this, it can't find my plugins? ><
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BinaryMage
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February 22, 2012, 06:50:27 AM |
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It is running. That's good I think. Is there a config option to tell it to monitor? I tried to cycle it. I will report back with results. edit: Still no luck, but It just stays like that. It hasn't worked since I updated bamt. Before that it did. Maybe it was something with the munin update? So, is there anyway to redo an update? So, according to this, it can't find my plugins? >< I have the exact same issue. Cropped up awhile ago but it never bothered me enough to do anything about it. Reinstalled BAMT for another reason a few days ago though, and the same problem happened again. It worked fresh without any fixes, but once I had installed all the fixes I got the same error cmg did. Google didn't pull up much of use, any ideas?
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 22, 2012, 06:56:40 AM |
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It is running. That's good I think. Is there a config option to tell it to monitor? I tried to cycle it. I will report back with results. edit: Still no luck, but It just stays like that. It hasn't worked since I updated bamt. Before that it did. Maybe it was something with the munin update? So, is there anyway to redo an update? So, according to this, it can't find my plugins? >< I have the exact same issue. Cropped up awhile ago but it never bothered me enough to do anything about it. Reinstalled BAMT for another reason a few days ago though, and the same problem happened again. It worked fresh without any fixes, but once I had installed all the fixes I got the same error cmg did. Google didn't pull up much of use, any ideas? well, first of all the templates in /opt/bamt/munin are not intended to be executed directly, they will fail, that is normal. so these screenshots unfortunately mean nothing. the error you are seeing is perfectly normal, as running a template is not supposed to work. second... please just copy and paste text, there is no need to take screenshots of an ssh session. you need to be looking at the files in /tmp/munin/log these will contain the answer.
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TheHarbinger
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Why is it so damn hot in here?
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February 22, 2012, 02:13:31 PM |
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Mine just did this also. :/
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 22, 2012, 02:35:37 PM |
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Mine just did this also. :/ perhaps the web interface is on strike until at least minimum wage is earned by the developer? somebody will need to read the logs or post them here. I can't just guess.
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Splirow
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February 22, 2012, 02:44:04 PM |
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Lodcrappo,
Did u get my PM?
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TheHarbinger
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February 22, 2012, 03:03:43 PM |
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Mine just did this also. :/ perhaps the web interface is on strike until at least minimum wage is earned by the developer? somebody will need to read the logs or post them here. I can't just guess. I didn't grab the logs, but it happened shortly after I changed the miners name and location. A restart fixed it, so it was probably something just temporary in my case, so no need to worry. Minimum wage in which country?
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 22, 2012, 03:11:24 PM |
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Mine just did this also. :/ perhaps the web interface is on strike until at least minimum wage is earned by the developer? somebody will need to read the logs or post them here. I can't just guess. I didn't grab the logs, but it happened shortly after I changed the miners name and location. A restart fixed it, so it was probably something just temporary in my case, so no need to worry. Minimum wage in which country? it is normal for the rig's index to be missing for up to 5 minutes after boot or name change. and... sadly, comparing current donations to current hours worked, I think you can pick any country you'd like and still find a wide margin. i'd probably do better building ipads for foxconn
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BinaryMage
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February 22, 2012, 03:56:46 PM |
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well, first of all the templates in /opt/bamt/munin are not intended to be executed directly, they will fail, that is normal. so these screenshots unfortunately mean nothing. the error you are seeing is perfectly normal, as running a template is not supposed to work.
second... please just copy and paste text, there is no need to take screenshots of an ssh session.
you need to be looking at the files in /tmp/munin/log these will contain the answer.
/tmp/munin/logs/munin-node.log is empty. /tmp/munin/logs/munin-limits.log repeats this message: 2012/02/22 10:14:01 Opened log file 2012/02/22 10:14:01 [INFO] Starting munin-limits, getting lock /tmp/munin/run/munin-limits.lock 2012/02/22 10:14:01 [INFO] Process 26941 is dead, stealing lock, removing file 2012/02/22 10:14:01 Fatal error: Could not open "/tmp/munin/db/limits" for writing: No such file or directory at /usr/share/perl5/Munin/Master/LimitsOld.pm line 124
/tmp/munin/logs/munin-update.log had normal messages except for the following: 2012/02/22 15:20:03 [WARNING] Config node minerOne listed no services for minerOne. Please see http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/FAQ_no_graphs for further information. Checked the webpage as listed, applied the suggested fixes to no avail. root@minerOne:~# su - munin --shell=/bin/bash munin@minerOne:~$ /usr/share/munin/munin-update --nofork --debug 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Lock /tmp/munin/run/munin-update.lock already exists, checking process 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Lock contained pid '4587' 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [INFO] Process 4587 is dead, stealing lock, removing file 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Creating new lock file /tmp/munin/run/munin-update.lock 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Creating lock : /tmp/munin/run/munin-update.lock succeeded 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [WARNING] Could not open STATS to /tmp/munin/db/munin-update.stats.tmp: No such file or directory 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [INFO]: Starting munin-update 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Creating new lock file /tmp/munin/run/munin-minerOne-minerOne.lock 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Creating lock : /tmp/munin/run/munin-minerOne-minerOne.lock succeeded 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Reading from socket to minerOne: "# munin node at minerOne". 2012/02/22 15:51:19 TLS set to "disabled". 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Negotiating capabilities 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Writing to socket: "cap multigraph ". 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Reading from socket to minerOne: "cap multigraph dirtyconfig". 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Node says /cap multigraph dirtyconfig/ 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Writing to socket: "list minerOne ". 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Reading from socket to minerOne: "". 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [WARNING] Config node minerOne listed no services for minerOne. Please see http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/FAQ_no_graphs for further information. 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Lock /tmp/munin/run/munin-datafile.lock already exists, checking process 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Lock contained pid '4587' 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [INFO] Process 4587 is dead, stealing lock, removing file 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Creating new lock file /tmp/munin/run/munin-datafile.lock 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Creating lock : /tmp/munin/run/munin-datafile.lock succeeded Fatal error: Could not open '/tmp/munin/db/datafile' for writing: No such file or directory at /usr/share/munin/munin-update line 38 munin@minerOne:~$ No such file or directory at /usr/share/munin/munin-update line 38 That's what I got for one of the suggested steps. I know nearly nothing about Munin, so I'm afraid I'm not sure what to do at this point. Googling the error messages didn't get much.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 22, 2012, 04:06:23 PM |
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well, first of all the templates in /opt/bamt/munin are not intended to be executed directly, they will fail, that is normal. so these screenshots unfortunately mean nothing. the error you are seeing is perfectly normal, as running a template is not supposed to work.
second... please just copy and paste text, there is no need to take screenshots of an ssh session.
you need to be looking at the files in /tmp/munin/log these will contain the answer.
2012/02/22 15:51:19 [DEBUG] Reading from socket to minerOne: "". 2012/02/22 15:51:19 [WARNING] Config node minerOne listed no services for minerOne. Please see http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/FAQ_no_graphs for further information.
That's what I got for one of the suggested steps. I know nearly nothing about Munin, so I'm afraid I'm not sure what to do at this point. Googling the error messages didn't get much. get rid of the capital letter O in your miner id. lower case only. it will start working.
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BinaryMage
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February 22, 2012, 11:11:57 PM |
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get rid of the capital letter O in your miner id. lower case only. it will start working.
Man, do I feel stupid. Thanks, that fixed the problem.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 12:21:42 AM |
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get rid of the capital letter O in your miner id. lower case only. it will start working.
Man, do I feel stupid. Thanks, that fixed the problem. do not feel stupid. its my mistake for not realizing there were requirements on the miner_id until it was already out in the wild, and then I never bothered to really document it. fwiw: miner_id = hostname = munin_id but only ever set miner_id, the rest will be managed for you. best to use only lower case letters, numbers and dashes (-).
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cmg5461
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February 23, 2012, 12:30:58 AM |
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Underscores don't work either. I changed mine to a (-) and it works now.
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