soapmodem
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March 26, 2014, 05:19:31 AM |
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Simple question: Once I edit my /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh file, how do I restart cgminer to ensure that it's picked up the changes? Will just rebooting it from the menu or web interface work, or is there a specific command-line I should use? Thanks.
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PONCHIK
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March 26, 2014, 06:28:56 AM |
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Simple question: Once I edit my /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh file, how do I restart cgminer to ensure that it's picked up the changes? Will just rebooting it from the menu or web interface work, or is there a specific command-line I should use? Thanks.
sh cgminer.sh stop sh cgminer.sh start or sh cgminer.sh restart
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soapmodem
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March 26, 2014, 09:08:27 AM |
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Simple question: Once I edit my /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh file, how do I restart cgminer to ensure that it's picked up the changes? Will just rebooting it from the menu or web interface work, or is there a specific command-line I should use? Thanks.
sh cgminer.sh stop sh cgminer.sh start or sh cgminer.sh restart Perfect, thanks Ponchik.
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jelin1984
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March 26, 2014, 11:38:10 AM |
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tolip_wen
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March 26, 2014, 06:03:01 PM |
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Simple question: Once I edit my /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh file, how do I restart cgminer to ensure that it's picked up the changes? Will just rebooting it from the menu or web interface work, or is there a specific command-line I should use? Thanks.
If you edit /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh you must run '/etc/init.s/cgminer.sh restart' if you reboot your changes will be lost. It is recommended to make a copy and store it in /config (it will still be there after a reboot) then run it with '/config/cgminer.sh restart' YMMV
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soapmodem
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March 26, 2014, 10:14:56 PM |
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Simple question: Once I edit my /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh file, how do I restart cgminer to ensure that it's picked up the changes? Will just rebooting it from the menu or web interface work, or is there a specific command-line I should use? Thanks.
If you edit /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh you must run '/etc/init.s/cgminer.sh restart' if you reboot your changes will be lost. It is recommended to make a copy and store it in /config (it will still be there after a reboot) then run it with '/config/cgminer.sh restart' YMMV Great, thanks again.
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arousedrhino
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March 27, 2014, 02:19:34 AM |
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Simple question: Once I edit my /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh file, how do I restart cgminer to ensure that it's picked up the changes? Will just rebooting it from the menu or web interface work, or is there a specific command-line I should use? Thanks.
"/etc/init.d/cgminer.sh restart" Will restart cgminer with that cgminer.sh. Then just "screen -r" If the miner reboots I think cgminer.sh gets reset so make a backup to the config dir after you are happy with your oc settings. "cp /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh /config/cgminer.sh.overclocked" Then if/when you need to reboot the miner just copy that over the reset cgminer.sh script. "cp /config/cgminer.sh.overclocked /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh" and run the "/etc/init.d/cgminer.sh restart" command.
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temen
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March 27, 2014, 11:53:07 AM |
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Hi all.
When 1.0 unified firmware was published I immediately tried it. It was ok but my saturn was down to 370gh/s with it. Tried replacing cgminer.sh with old-one but it was always throwing errors on vrms even with mild overclock settings. I thought that there is a conflict on how this firmware interacts with asic clocks and how the old one interacts with asic clocks but now Im not sure.
Nov saturn still stable at 500gh/s but would like to lower voltages to get perhaps a little more out of it=) I have 3 arctic fans in front of asics and heatsinks put on vrms. Clocks are between 361 and lowest is 2E1 I think, each vrm-pair tuned individually.
How to proceed if I want to lower voltages on vrms? By running 1.0 firmware and just using that? Last time this ended quickly with all errors on vrms when trying old cgminer script.
Anybody running old cgminer script with new firmware succesfully?
Thanks in advance
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Kenshin
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March 27, 2014, 12:04:21 PM |
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somebody can explain me how change cgminer for bfgminer?
You can go to the mining pool page, at the bottom of the page, you can click bfgminer. But I found that cgminer hash faster on my Jupiter.
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March 27, 2014, 02:10:04 PM |
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Plz help somebody, how to manually set frequencies in v1.0 firmware? There is no "0x86" lines in new cgminer.sh
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tolip_wen
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March 27, 2014, 03:46:57 PM |
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Plz help somebody, how to manually set frequencies in v1.0 firmware? There is no "0x86" lines in new cgminer.sh I use the same file I used with 0.99-1 tune. If you need the file you can either dig thru this thread for a copy or downgrade, save file, and upgrade again. if you go the downgrade method once downgraded 'cp /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh /config/cgminer.sh' Then edit it as you like. YMMV
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March 27, 2014, 04:35:55 PM |
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soapmodem
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March 27, 2014, 06:52:44 PM |
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My November Jupiter is set at 291, as per the following line in cgminer.sh: cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x02,0x91" $c) Is there a list or chart of values somewhere (ie 0x02,0x91 = 291)? I have good temps (50-60C). How can I push it a bit higher? Thanks.
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tolip_wen
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March 27, 2014, 09:55:03 PM |
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My November Jupiter is set at 291, as per the following line in cgminer.sh: cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x02,0x91" $c) Is there a list or chart of values somewhere (ie 0x02,0x91 = 291)? I have good temps (50-60C). How can I push it a bit higher? Thanks. My list is below 291 would be 1050Mhz 2A comes after 29 SPEED setting 700.0 1B1 372 712.5 382 725.0 1C1 392 737.5 3A2 750.0 1D1 3B2 762.5 3C2 775.0 1E1 3D2 787.5 3E2 800.0 1F1 3F2 812.5 402 825.0 201 412 837.5 422 850.0 211 432 862.5 442 875.0 221 452 887.5 462 900.0 231 472 912.5 482 925.0 241 492 937.5 4A2 950.0 251 4B2 962.5 4C2 975.0 261 4D2 987.5 4E2 1000 271 4F2 the formula is, take the first 2 digits, convert to decimal (for decimal result), multiply by 25Mhz, add 25Mhz EX: 29 hex is 41 decimal 25x41=1025 1025+25 = 1050Mhz clock YMMV
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soapmodem
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March 28, 2014, 02:01:23 AM Last edit: March 28, 2014, 07:11:45 AM by soapmodem |
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My November Jupiter is set at 291, as per the following line in cgminer.sh: cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x02,0x91" $c) Is there a list or chart of values somewhere (ie 0x02,0x91 = 291)? I have good temps (50-60C). How can I push it a bit higher? Thanks. My list is below 291 would be 1050Mhz 2A comes after 29 SPEED setting 700.0 1B1 372 712.5 382 725.0 1C1 392 737.5 3A2 750.0 1D1 3B2 762.5 3C2 775.0 1E1 3D2 787.5 3E2 800.0 1F1 3F2 812.5 402 825.0 201 412 837.5 422 850.0 211 432 862.5 442 875.0 221 452 887.5 462 900.0 231 472 912.5 482 925.0 241 492 937.5 4A2 950.0 251 4B2 962.5 4C2 975.0 261 4D2 987.5 4E2 1000 271 4F2 the formula is, take the first 2 digits, convert to decimal (for decimal result), multiply by 25Mhz, add 25Mhz EX: 29 hex is 41 decimal 25x41=1025 1025+25 = 1050Mhz clock YMMV Total hero material. Couldn't have asked for better, thanks tolip!! *edit: pushed them to 1100Mhz and the machine locked up completely, had to reflash. Backed off to 1075 and it's stable. Thanks again. *edit2: well wouldn't you know it, locked up at 1075 too... soo, I'm back where I started. Well worth a try, though.
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tiozes
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March 30, 2014, 02:50:10 AM |
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which is the maximum OC for Jupiter October 4 VRMs?
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DPoS
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March 30, 2014, 10:13:01 AM |
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which is the maximum OC for Jupiter October 4 VRMs?
stable? if you dont want to babysit them, 241 / 925Mhz is pretty much set and forget i put heat sinks on my VRMs though for extra no worry with the weather starting to get warmer, I'll probably look to see what is the best clock at low power to kill the heat a bit
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March 30, 2014, 10:32:06 AM |
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heat is killing me at the moment. got an extractor set up but still hovering around 28-32c in my mining room. My jupiters don't like being in a room this warm.....
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tiozes
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March 30, 2014, 12:48:45 PM |
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my jupiter every week stuck settings is not seen on the website or come by the KNC ssh or anything, and when this happens runs stock speed, the only way to recover is to turn it off and on again.
Anyone else with him? the temperature does not exceed 50 ° C at any die.
my minign room 24-26ºC
I have also put it in coolers and vrms is giving me 700Gh / s.
Greetings and sorry for the English, google translator
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tolip_wen
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March 30, 2014, 04:53:40 PM |
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which is the maximum OC for Jupiter October 4 VRMs?
The upper limits vary. All ASIC may be created equal but the package (heat spreader) and the heat sink vary radically. I inspected my Artic Coolers and one disassembled itself in my hands. The others were far ftom flat where it matters. It is one reason I switched to waterblocks. (main reason is/was fun factor) The top of the ASIC heatspreader(the part you see with heatsink removed) is not flat. Thermal compound helps mitigate but not always enough. I suspect some poor performing die are under dips in the heatspreader. I will deck and lap my ASICs this week and report if anything improves. (do not try this at home OR at work, risk is high for contamination) Fastest die I have with Oct ASIC's is 900 but not all die on ASIC will do that speed. Enjoy what ya have! Your Mileage WILL Vary
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