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March 09, 2014, 11:42:40 AM |
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@ Tolip Wen: You mean the 6 solder points right next to the PCI-e adapter already on the ASIC? Think that could help bring up a slow die?
The mounting place is same end of PCB but not 'right next to', opposite end on SAME EDGE OF PCB If you don't KNOW, better you ignore the suggestion. Unlikely to revive a die with another power connection. Another question: on 8VRM October boards, is it totally obvious that there are 8 and not 4? I have an October board and it only looks like there are 4, but what do I know (? - enough about Linux, but not squat about EE).
The VRM are big silver colored things. 2 along each of 4 edges of ASIC for 8 VRM unit for 4 VRM unit only along the sides and not front or back of PCB (front is where power and data connect) 4 VRM units have empty spots to mount additional parts. Shiny places with nothing mounted. You can look in the web interface and determine how many DC/DC converters. VRM (voltage Regulator Module) is just a different name for DC/DC converter. I am ignorant in the practice of reviving a sleeping die, all mine are OK. My suggestion for a sleeping die is and always has been to try lower clock settings. I have no idea if this works as reports are scarce and lacking in details regarding clocks. For the record I refer to them as 'sleeping' as I have heard of success in awakening. YMMV
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March 09, 2014, 12:01:03 PM |
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How to manually set frequencies in v1.0 firmware? There is no "0x86" lines in new cgminer.sh
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March 10, 2014, 09:35:31 AM |
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Used compressed air around the boards, heatsinks and VRM's. got the vacuum cleaner out and cleaned the well, used the brush head and got right in there.
Can feel the extra airflow, temperatures have reduced by about 10-5c and temps have reduce in my mining room, which is what i wanted as it has been to hot the last few days, i had to run all my 4vrm board without overclock as it was jsut to hot, i think today i will be fine though.
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March 11, 2014, 08:49:51 AM |
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So I used putty to change the following line on my saturn.
L61 0x86,0x%02X,0x02,0x11
Then , esc, :wq, reboot.
Nothing ever happens though and the settings just revert back when it reboots.
I've been having a lot of trouble with unit in the browser, sometimes even incognito browser will not show the advanced tab, or the proper firmware version or let me upgrade the firmware. Could be related. I could be missing something though. This thread is nothing but a jumble with no clear directions.
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March 11, 2014, 09:04:20 AM |
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So I used putty to change the following line on my saturn.
L61 0x86,0x%02X,0x02,0x11
Then , esc, :wq, reboot.
Nothing ever happens though and the settings just revert back when it reboots.
I've been having a lot of trouble with unit in the browser, sometimes even incognito browser will not show the advanced tab, or the proper firmware version or let me upgrade the firmware. Could be related. I could be missing something though. This thread is nothing but a jumble with no clear directions.
Once you have made the edit you need to type /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh restart If you reboot the machine any changes made are lost. Browser problems are usually due to pages being cached, ctrl+f5 them usually works.
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March 11, 2014, 11:49:59 AM |
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Has anyone managed to get 5 or 6 boards working with anything close tot he following settings. 5 boards all 8vrm 99.2 firmware/99.2E to enable all VRM clock setting 271 - 291 HW - 0.5-1.5% I can run 4 boards perfectly with the above and an output of 790GH, but when i add the 5th board i only seem to get a total of about 150 x 5 = 750 - 10% - HW
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March 11, 2014, 12:15:32 PM |
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WOW BFGminer was the bottle neck! works with CG
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March 11, 2014, 01:00:31 PM |
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@elasticband can You check CPU load on bfg and cg?
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March 13, 2014, 04:21:20 PM |
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I made a new modifications to cgminer.sh to make the clock configuration easier to adapt and save between reboots. The modification will read the clock settings from the file /config/clocks.conf and apply them when cg/bfgminer is started. The syntax of the config file should be self explanatory. Add in the beginning (where the other similar lines are) to cgminer.sh : CLOCKS=/config/clocks.conf
And a bit further down: if [ -n "$good_ports" ] ; then if [ -f $CLOCKS ] ; then clocks=$(cat $CLOCKS) else clocks="0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 0x02,0x01 " fi
di=0 for p in $good_ports ; do # Re-enable PLL i2cset -y 2 0x71 1 $((p+1)) for c in 0 1 2 3 ; do cmd=$(printf "0x84,0x%02X,0,0" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/dev/null cl=$(echo $clocks $di | awk '{split($0,a," "); print a[a[NF]+1]}') cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,%s" $c $cl) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/dev/null cmd=$(printf "0x85,0x%02X,0,0" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/dev/null di=$((di+1)) done
# re-enable all cores i=0 while [[ $i -lt 192 ]] ; do i2cset -y 2 0x2$p $i 1 i=$((i+1)) done spi_ena=$(( spi_ena | (1 << $p) )) done fi
Example /config/clocks.conf: 0x02,0x71 0x02,0x71 0x02,0x71 0x02,0x71 0x02,0x71 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x71 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51 0x02,0x51
Spaces are very important in this file. Do not add a space after "0x02,". I hope its useful
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March 14, 2014, 12:03:09 PM |
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I made a new modifications to cgminer.sh to make the clock configuration easier to adapt and save between reboots. The modification will read the clock settings from the file /config/clocks.conf and apply them when cg/bfgminer is started. The syntax of the config file should be self explanatory. SNIP I hope its useful Very useful indeed! Thx bondus. I'm working on something related. HW error monitor and AUTO speed tuning using HW error as throttle. Every couple of weeks one of my ASIC gets squinked up requiring manual intervention. I was thinking of a similar file but with an added HW error tolerance field per die in addition to target speed. I spose a temp monitor thrown in too. I'll come begging for auto voltage tuning help if I get that far. Thx again! YMMV
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March 15, 2014, 12:52:42 PM |
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anyone tried to add extra VRM and PCI connections to KnC boards?
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March 17, 2014, 01:28:43 PM |
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FYI One of my die went on strike, protesting adverse working conditions. We negotiated a settelement! It had been steady for months! Either I have a thermal issue (quite possible with current WB setup) OR Possibly a die or VRM has been degraded by OC. It used to muster 875Mh/s (221 or 452) Now only get 812Mh/s (402) I'll de-gas my loop(possible bubble in waterblock) again and try to put it back. Be careful out there! YMMV
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March 18, 2014, 05:31:27 PM Last edit: March 19, 2014, 08:24:56 PM by tolip_wen |
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A tid-bit for bfgminer users (cgminer only folks, read it and weep) An awk program to display some miner status. This runs on the miner in a ssh session! the program output looks like this ----------------SNIP--------------------- ProcID=184 57.00C MHS5s=875.602 A=48 HW_0.4632% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W ProcID=185 57.00C MHS5s=874.609 A=54 HW_0.5050% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W ProcID=186 57.00C MHS5s=874.925 A=44 HW_0.3925% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W ProcID=187 57.00C MHS5s=875.179 A=55 HW_0.3656% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W ProcID=188 57.00C MHS5s=874.114 A=48 HW_0.5069% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W ProcID=189 57.00C MHS5s=875.077 A=59 HW_0.4384% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W ProcID=190 57.00C MHS5s=874.119 A=50 HW_0.4705% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W ProcID=191 57.00C MHS5s=875.199 A=56 HW_0.4576% 0.795V 54.188A 43.0795W die3 ends
313.107 Gh/s 000.610 %R 001.109 %HW 311.541 Gh/s expected @ pool
slot 2,slot 3,in service (slot #s start at ZERO!)
die Mh/s HW% min max Volt Amp Watt Gh/W 0_0 799.04 0.596 ( 0.32 / 0.87 ) 0.80 47.75 38.25 1.003 0_1 832.49 0.771 ( 0.50 / 1.01 ) 0.83 49.94 41.70 0.958 0_2 747.19 3.115 ( 2.81 / 3.42 ) 0.79 46.94 37.17 0.965 0_3 795.39 0.709 ( 0.00 / 0.89 ) 0.79 48.81 38.32 0.996 53.5 C 1_0 799.80 0.223 ( 0.02 / 0.42 ) 0.80 47.50 38.14 1.007 1_1 849.52 0.301 ( 0.20 / 0.45 ) 0.79 51.94 41.13 0.991 1_2 825.26 2.794 ( 2.39 / 3.30 ) 0.81 51.19 41.36 0.958 1_3 874.38 0.386 ( 0.22 / 0.51 ) 0.80 54.19 43.08 0.974 57.0 C You need to paste the following into files on your miner. (anywhere is OK but somewhere below /config is a good idea!!!) It is a rough rough rough first draft proof of concept. If it's broke you get to keep both parts. save this as an awk file ex: /config/procs.awk #!/usr/bin/awk -f BEGIN { RS="[|,]"; FS="=" }
/PGA/{PGAct++} #Name=KNC ###/ID/ {if ($1=="ProcID"){ID[IDct++]=$2};next} /ProcID/{ProcID[++ProcIDct]=$2} /Enabled/{En[++Enct]=$2} /Status/{Stat[++Statct]=$2} /Temperature/{Temp[++Tempct]=$2} #Device Elapsed /MHS av/{MHSav[++MHSavct]=$2} /MHS 5s/{MHS5s[++MHS5sct]=$2} /Difficulty Accepted/ {next} /Accepted/{A[++Act]=$2} /Difficulty Rejected/{next} /Rejected/{R[++Rct]=$2} /Hardware Errors/{HW[++HWct]=$2} #Utility #Stale #Last Share Pool #Last Share Time #Total MH #Diff1 Work #Work Utility #Difficulty Accepted #Difficulty Rejected #Difficulty Stale0.00000000 #Last Share Difficulty #Last Valid Work /Device Hardware\%/{HWp[++HWpct]=$2} /Device Rejected\%/{Rp[++Rpct]=$2} /Voltage/{V[++Vct]=$2} /DCDC Current/{I[++Ict]=$2} { #should be nuthin to do } END { print IDct for (x=1;x<PGAct;x++) { print "ProcID="ProcID[x]" "Temp[x]"C MHS5s="MHS5s[x]" A="A[x]" HW_"HWp[x]"% "V[x]"V "I[x]"A "V[x]*I[x]"W"; if (x%48==0){print "die"((x/48)-1)%4" ends"}; if (x%192==0 && (x+1)<PGAct ){print "ASIC boundry"}; if (x%48==0 && (x+1)<PGAct ){print "die"((x/48))%4" begins"}; Gh+=MHS5s[x]; HWpTotal+=HWp[x]; RpTotal+=Rp[x]; } print printf "%6.3f %s\n", (Gh/1000)," Gh/s"; printf "00%5.3f %s\n", RpTotal/PGAct," %R"; printf "00%5.3f %s\n", HWpTotal/PGAct," %HW"; printf "%6.3f %s\n", (Gh - ((Gh/100) * (HWpTotal/384)) + ((Gh/100) * (RpTotal/384)) )/1000," Gh/s expected @ pool"; print "i2cget -y 2 0x71 2" | getline spi_en # printf "%s\t\n", "spi_en="spi_en spi = substr(spi_en, 3) for (i = 1; i <= 2; i++) { c = substr(spi, i, 1) c = tolower(c) if ((k = index("0123456789", c)) > 0) {k--} else if ((k = index("abcdef", c)) > 0) {k += 9} if (i == 2){spi_en_dec+=k} if (i == 1){spi_en_dec+=(k * 16)} } for (j=0;j<6;j++){ bit=(and(spi_en_dec, 1) ? "1" : "0") slot[j]=bit spi_en_dec=rshift(spi_en_dec, 1) if (slot[j]==1){printf "%s", "slot "j","} } printf "%s\n", "in service (slot #s start at ZERO!)" print print die=0; ASIC=0; min=""; max=""; y=0; HWpTotal=""; MHS5sTotal=""; print "die Mh/s HW% min max Volt Amp Watt Gh/W" for( y=1 ; y <= PGAct ; y++) { if(y==1 + (48*die)) { min=max=HWp[y]; } if (min > HWp[y]) { min=HWp[y]; } if (max < HWp[y]) { max=HWp[y]; } MHS5sTotal+=MHS5s[y] HWpTotal+=HWp[y]; # print "HWpTotal=" HWpTotal; if ( y == (48 + (48*die)) ) { # print ASIC"_"die%4," ",(MHS5sTotal/48)" Mh/s","HW% "(HWpTotal/48)," \t("min, "/"max")","V="V[y]" I="I[y]" W="V[y]*I[y],"\t Gh/W="(MHS5sTotal/1000)/(V[y]*I[y]) printffmt="%s %5.2f %-s %5.3f %s %4.2f %s %-4.2f %s %-4.2f %s %-4.2f %s %-4.2f %s %-5.3f %s" printf printffmt, ASIC"_"die%4" ",(MHS5sTotal/48)," ",(HWpTotal/48)," (",min,"/",max,") ",V[y],"",I[y],"",V[y]*I[y]," ",(MHS5sTotal/1000)/(V[y]*I[y]),"\n" HWpTotal=0; MHS5sTotal=0; ++die; } if ( y%192 == 0) { ASIC++; printf "%3.1f %-s\n", Temp[y],"C"; } } }
Save this as a sh file ex: /config/procs.sh echo "procs|" > procs.cmd nc localhost 4028 < procs.cmd > nc.procs.out ./procs.awk nc.procs.out rm procs.cmd rm nc.procs.out
to run it just type './procs.sh' (without the quotes) from whatever directory you created the files in It's my first awk program. Feedback is appreciated! Between the awk on the KnCMiner being the stripped down busybox version, and my ignorance of awk,,, "It is what it is" Lots of things to do differently next time, more fun! Now that I have the info available in a program I can try to implement an AUTOMATIC monitor/tweaker. YMMV EDIT 3/19 fixed leftover premie error in code - a 'for' loop was static @ 384 instead of however many are installed
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March 19, 2014, 04:31:44 PM |
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somebody can explain me how change cgminer for bfgminer?
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March 19, 2014, 05:46:02 PM |
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A tid-bit for bfgminer users (cgminer only folks, read it and weep) Great code... except it stops after 2 DIE on each of my Jupiters. 542.735 Gh/s 000.328 %R 000.520 %HW 540.658 Gh/s expected @ pool
slot 0,slot 3,slot 4,slot 5,in service (slot #s start at ZERO!)
die Mh/s HW% min max Volt Amp Watt Gh/W 0_0 714.33 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 34.288 0_1 775.13 0.001 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 37.206 0_2 770.64 0.744 ( 0.60 / 0.90 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 36.991 0_3 775.28 0.001 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 37.214 57.0 C 1_0 749.71 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 35.986 1_1 775.35 0.012 ( 0.01 / 0.02 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 37.217 1_2 775.40 0.981 ( 0.94 / 1.03 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 37.219 1_3 773.71 0.010 ( 0.01 / 0.02 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 37.138 58.5 C root@knc1:/config#
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March 19, 2014, 07:55:01 PM |
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If you change the value 384 into 1152 in this line of procs.awk, then it seems to work for a 6 module miner: for( y=1 ; y <= 384 ; y++) { Just running very briefly after restart to test: die Mh/s HW% min max Volt Amp Watt Gh/W 0_0 646.56 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 31.035 0_1 609.13 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 29.238 0_2 595.10 1.389 ( 0.00 / 66.67 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 28.565 0_3 625.97 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.046 40.0 C 1_0 684.10 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 32.837 1_1 606.42 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 29.108 1_2 632.37 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.354 1_3 563.11 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.029 41.0 C 2_0 629.06 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.195 2_1 670.99 1.389 ( 0.00 / 66.67 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 32.208 2_2 563.07 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.027 2_3 609.80 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 29.270 44.5 C 3_0 669.40 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 32.131 3_1 594.51 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 28.536 3_2 634.89 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.475 3_3 567.33 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.232 48.0 C 4_0 599.24 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 28.763 4_1 650.87 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 31.242 4_2 565.48 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.143 4_3 689.70 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 33.105 43.0 C 5_0 573.87 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.546 5_1 698.01 0.260 ( 0.00 / 12.50 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 33.504 5_2 506.54 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 24.314 5_3 661.96 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 31.774 45.0 C Great stuff.
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March 19, 2014, 08:20:53 PM |
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If you change the value 384 into 1152 in this line of procs.awk, then it seems to work for a 6 module miner: for( y=1 ; y <= 384 ; y++) { Just running very briefly after restart to test: die Mh/s HW% min max Volt Amp Watt Gh/W 0_0 646.56 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 31.035 0_1 609.13 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 29.238 0_2 595.10 1.389 ( 0.00 / 66.67 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 28.565 0_3 625.97 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.046 40.0 C 1_0 684.10 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 32.837 1_1 606.42 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 29.108 1_2 632.37 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.354 1_3 563.11 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.029 41.0 C 2_0 629.06 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.195 2_1 670.99 1.389 ( 0.00 / 66.67 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 32.208 2_2 563.07 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.027 2_3 609.80 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 29.270 44.5 C 3_0 669.40 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 32.131 3_1 594.51 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 28.536 3_2 634.89 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 30.475 3_3 567.33 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.232 48.0 C 4_0 599.24 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 28.763 4_1 650.87 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 31.242 4_2 565.48 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.143 4_3 689.70 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 33.105 43.0 C 5_0 573.87 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 27.546 5_1 698.01 0.260 ( 0.00 / 12.50 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 33.504 5_2 506.54 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 24.314 5_3 661.96 0.000 ( 0.00 / 0.00 ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 31.774 45.0 C Great stuff. Oops Shoulda been PGAct instead of 384That should work even for 6 ASIC installed Will edit above... Still not ready for prime time, but hopefully useful! YMMV
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March 19, 2014, 08:46:37 PM Last edit: March 21, 2014, 03:18:52 AM by tolip_wen |
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somebody can explain me how change cgminer for bfgminer?
EDIT !!! I just upgraded to fw 1.0 (why mess with success? curiosity!) Click on the MINING tab on the web interface Scroll to the bottom and click 'use bfgminer' reboot change your custom bfgminer shell script to point to /usr/bin/bfgminer run it. The rest of this post only applies if you want to run bfgminer newer than 3.8.1 or edit before compile. bfgminer is currently @ 3.10 as of today. I build from scratch The build instructions in ASIC.README are broken. It points to a repository that has vanished. Below is a modified build script that will git er done The following method will build from scratch but needs to be rebuilt after a reboot or power cycle. Save this as '/configure/BFGMINER_build.20140319t.sh' or something. cat >/etc/opkg/feeds.conf <<\EOF src/gz noarch http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/v2013.06/ipk/eglibc/all/ src/gz base http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/v2013.06/ipk/eglibc/armv7ahf-vfp-neon/base/ src/gz beaglebone http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/v2013.06/ipk/eglibc/armv7ahf-vfp-neon/machine/beaglebone/ EOF opkg update opkg install angstrom-feed-configs rm /etc/opkg/feeds.conf opkg update
opkg install update-alternatives opkg install automake autoconf make gcc cpp binutils git less pkgconfig-dev ncurses-dev libtool bash i2c-tools-dev while ! opkg install libcurl-dev; do true; done ln -s aclocal-1.12 /usr/share/aclocal
curl http://www.digip.org/jansson/releases/jansson-2.0.1.tar.bz2 | tar -xjvp cd jansson-2.0.1 ./configure --prefix=/usr CC=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-gcc --disable-static NM=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-nm make install && ldconfig cd ..
git clone git://github.com/luke-jr/bfgminer cd bfgminer ./autogen.sh git clone git://github.com/troydhanson/uthash ./configure --host=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi --enable-knc CFLAGS="-I$PWD/uthash/src -O0 -ggdb" make AR=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-ar make AR=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-ar api-example
###/etc/init.d/cgminer.sh stop ###./bfgminer -S knc:auto -c /config/cgminer.conf
The following are the fixed lines (plus 2 '###' commented outs at the end) src/gz base http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/v2013.06/ipk/eglibc/armv7ahf-vfp-neon/base/src/gz beaglebone http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/v2013.06/ipk/eglibc/armv7ahf-vfp-neon/machine./configure --host=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi --enable-knc --without-libusb CFLAGS="-I$PWD/uthash/src -O0 -ggdb" the first 2 changes are FROM cortexa8hf-vfp-neon TO armv7ahf-vfp-neonEDIT! seems to need libusb else something else breaks, whack a mole! 3rd change was add --without-libusb to the configure line for bfgminer else it no go5 & 6 were to comment out last 2 lines that autorun when built I figure most will want to run via a custom startup script. Working on a way to preserve the libs needed, had it working but the repository change changed one of the libs that I had stashed. uski has stashed libs in bertmod too, they will work with his version of bfgminer. EDIT If I get it working to rerun after reboot WITH THE LASTEST bfgminer I'll post a tolipmod or somesuch with just bfg, libs, and a few tuning scripts to get folks goin.
build as above then point your custom sh to run the binary /config/bfgminer/bfgminer No extra libs needed if running fw 1.0 ! This will fix an error in bfgminer 3.8.1(the one that comes with fw 1.0) that shows volt and amp as 1 Advanced web page is still correct though. Could also cp bfgminer and bfgminer-rpc from the /config/bfgminer directory to /config and you can delete the /config/bfgminer directory and save 48 megs of disk space YMMV
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March 20, 2014, 03:11:03 AM |
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Reduce power 100W or more on your Jupiters! Hi all - I've kept a close eye on this thread and have benefited from the hard work that has gone in to making these machines ever faster I've read a lot about people increasing voltages to reduce errors and wake dies.. But how many of you have gone the other way and lowered voltages as much as possible while keeping errors low? I have and I've reduced power by over 100W each of my November Jupiters using the 1.0 firmware. Here's a quick guide on what I did: I'm going to assume you know how to use putty, can connect to the mining screen, and get around bfgminer settings. As many have said, the first step is to change to bfgminer so you can see what's happening on each die. If you don't want to use bfgminer permanently that's fine, but you'll need it to tune so do this first and restart the miner if necessary. Open the bfgminer screen and the advanced tab together. Then take a deep breath because you will probably freak out soon, but this is a very fast way to tune your miner. Read through the steps before you begin. Make a note if your error %s by board. Reset stats in bfgminer. Adjust all voltages to -0.0803 and apply. This will make many of your dies start to throw errors and the screen will start to lite up with disabled core messages with a three digit code. The first digit is the board, 0 1 2 or 3 for a Jupiter, the next two are the core and this code also helps you determine which die. Here is the range from memory: Die 1:aa-bv Die 2:bw-dr Die 3:ds-fn Die 4:fo-hj Check bfgminer error stats - for any boards throwing a lot of errors start looking for disabled die messages, I recommend going in sequence, if the first board is throwing errors look for disabled dies starting with 0. If you see: 0cn disabled Then increase the voltage one step for board 1, die 2. Keep watching the messages and try to find a core in each range. Don't spend too long, move on to the next board, repeating the process for all boards all core ranges. Apply your changes and wait about 15 seconds for the firmware to cycle the cores. Reset bfgminer stats. If you are lucky, and I was, one of your boards may already be stable. Repeat the process for any board that still has a high error rate. Only increase voltage one step at a time and only increase voltage when you see disabled core messages. Go through all boards all dies, apply, reset, repeat. If you have any dies at -0.0803, lower these one step. Apply the settings, wait, reset stats, check errors. Reverse any that now throw errors, keep reducing any that are not producing errors. Once you stop seeing disabled cores you may have a few dies that are still throwing errors. Now you want to switch bfgminer display to show all cores. Scroll through the list and look for ranges that have multiple cores throwing errors. Increase voltage one more step on these until you are happy with the error rate. It took me about 10 minutes by the time I tuned my third Jupiter. All of my voltages are adjusted negative - most are around -0.05 to -0.07, I have a couple that went down to -0.09 and a couple that needed to come all the way back to -0.02. But, I've reduced both temps and power. I was getting many FAULT 4 messages regarding DC/DC temps but now they are all happy. Good luck and hope this helps you! My next step... Push the clocks even further now that power draw is optimized
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March 23, 2014, 06:09:33 PM |
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My original procs.sh is/was flawed! It writes temp files to permanent storage then deletes them. It causes unnecessary consumption of limited write cycles. Suggest using the following instead, which uses ramdisk. echo "procs|" > /tmp/procs.cmd nc localhost 4028 < /tmp/procs.cmd > /tmp/nc.procs.out ./procs.awk /tmp/nc.procs.out rm /tmp/procs.cmd rm /tmp/nc.procs.out
I'm thinking the whole external to awk stuff can be eliminated. (ignorant psudo programmer forcing intentions til usable output) YMMV
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