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February 28, 2018, 04:29:52 AM Merited by frodocooper (1) |
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Without network connectivity there's no way to get the kernel log.
Here are a couple actions you can take.
First, what you are describing is a typical start up process. The firmware does many self tests during the initial startup. It is testing many systems and adjusting for optimum performance. It typically takes about 20 minutes to start a new miner.
However, you should be able to connect to the network. I suggest you login to your router and write down every IP address that is reported as active with the miner off. Then turn on and connect the miner to your router, wait 2 minutes, then check your router for the new active IP address. Type the IP address in your browser's address line to open the miners GUI interface. Enter root and root for username and password.
Once you're in there you should be able to follow the instructions provided to get it setup.
If you're still stuck;
Do you have a multimeter? If not, get one. If you do, please measure the DC voltage between any yellow and black wire from the back of a hash board power connector. See if the voltage is >12.0VDC throughout the attempted startup cycles.
Try to start miner with only one hash board and the controller powered. If that fails, power off, disconnect that hash board and connect a different hash board. Attempt to start miner with only that hash board and the controller connected. If that fails, try only the third hash board.
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