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June 20, 2011, 03:47:45 PM |
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I'm looking to redirect the rate, accepted, and stale values through a socket so I can use rrdtool or nagios to monitor my miners. Would it best to add this directly to poclbm and phoenix, or piggyback off guiminer?
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Dimsum
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June 21, 2011, 01:45:51 AM |
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1) Does the client reconnect if there is a break in the internet? My wireless router disconnects from time to time and on some of those times it gets a new IP. Just want to make sure the client will reconnect with the new IP and that there are no issues.
2) Can you add the bitcoin.lc pool to the list of drop downs in your next build please. I know it can be manually added, which I have done, just nice to have it in there, thanks =)
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entens
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June 21, 2011, 03:11:23 AM |
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2) Can you add the bitcoin.lc pool to the list of drop downs in your next build please. I know it can be manually added, which I have done, just nice to have it in there, thanks =)
You can manually add a pool by editing the servers.ini file in the guiminer directory. I pushed a change out on github with the changes made. On a side note it seems bitcoin.lc is redirecting to bitcoins.lc, which one is correct?
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Departure
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June 21, 2011, 06:35:48 AM |
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can someone please confirm that you need atleast 1 CPU core per GPU while mining on windows with GUIminer???
For example if I have 2 6990's which is 4 GPU's does that means I need a 4 core CPU??? or can I run it on duel core CPU(AMD II 260)??
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Dimsum
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June 21, 2011, 01:03:33 PM |
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You can manually add a pool by editing the servers.ini file in the guiminer directory. I pushed a change out on github with the changes made. On a side note it seems bitcoin.lc is redirecting to bitcoins.lc, which one is correct?
Sorry I meant bitcoin s.lc!
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Dimsum
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June 21, 2011, 04:08:38 PM |
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Anybody have any extra flag values (OpenCL / Phoenix) to keep the GPU say at 50% load or lower allowing someone to use the PC whilst mining?
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Dobrodav
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June 21, 2011, 05:45:52 PM |
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can someone please confirm that you need atleast 1 CPU core per GPU while mining on windows with GUIminer???
For example if I have 2 6990's which is 4 GPU's does that means I need a 4 core CPU??? or can I run it on duel core CPU(AMD II 260)??
No, you do not need 4 cores. You can affilate all miners to one core - that is why that cpu core affilation was done.
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jurian89
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June 21, 2011, 06:14:58 PM |
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Anybody have any extra flag values (OpenCL / Phoenix) to keep the GPU say at 50% load or lower allowing someone to use the PC whilst mining?
-f100 works or -f200 works even better. works with opencl
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opticbit
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June 21, 2011, 06:30:57 PM |
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works nice, I've mined a few fractions of a btc and fractions of a namecoin.
I can only do 6mhash. It was more for me to figure out how to do it so that when I can buy a mining rig I know how.
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June 21, 2011, 10:16:40 PM |
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-f100 works
or -f200 works even better.
works with opencl
wow I could kiss you!! Thank you so much! Those figures were wonderful! Now I can mine 24/7 instead of when I only go to bed. I threw both those values in and got: -f100 - 197Mhash/s -f200 - 180Mhash/s and the Activity indicator on the card flickers around the 90% mark. Just to see that this would work the way I wanted, I let it run and then started a 1080p HD movie and the Mhash/s dropped to compensate for the movie and the activity still flickered between 80-90%. But what I love is I can now do anything while it mines. I used to use these flags with OpenCL, I have no idea what they do - should I use them with the ones you suggested? -v -w128 Thanks for your help - really appreciate it!
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jurian89
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June 22, 2011, 08:26:44 AM |
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blabla
I used to use these flags with OpenCL, I have no idea what they do - should I use them with the ones you suggested? -v -w128 Thanks for your help - really appreciate it! You should play a littl with the -f value. You could try anything between -f1 (windows will lag) -f30 (here i can watch 720p) -f100 (1080p) and stuff. Do you have a HD5XXXX card ? then try -v -w128. If you underclokc memory to 300 mhz then try -v -w256. (downlclocking is possible with afterburner, search msi afteburner in this forum) If you are happy with my reply, please donate to Kiv, he should recieve more for his work on GUIminer 1MDDh2h4cAZDafgc94mr9q95dhRYcJbNQo @Kiv: Can you maybe add support for this: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=19169.0
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Mr2001
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June 22, 2011, 09:02:08 PM |
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Any chance of changing the BTC Guild preset to work with their new server addresses? I know it's possible to edit servers.ini, or choose "other" and type the hostname, but the balance checking feature stops working when you do that.
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haploid23
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June 22, 2011, 09:20:32 PM |
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i'm having some problems getting this GUIminer to work. the newest miner won't open on my computer. every time i open, there's a error dialog that pops up saying: "See the logfile C:Users\Username\guiminer\guiminer.exe.log for details", and then the programs just crashes. then once i open that log file to see what's wrong, this is the log: ERROR:root:Exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "guiminer.py", line 2184, in run File "guiminer.py", line 1678, in __init__ File "guiminer.py", line 1887, in load_config File "guiminer.py", line 925, in start_mining File "guiminer.py", line 846, in configure_subprocess_poclbm File "guiminer.py", line 645, in device_index AssertionError
what does AssertationError mean? and how can i fix this?
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mjsbuddha
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June 23, 2011, 12:50:42 AM |
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for the love of god, will this ever have backup pool support...
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haploid23
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June 23, 2011, 01:21:24 AM |
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for the love of god, will this ever have backup pool support...
you can just set several pools for a single card, but set each pool in different priority with the flags so in case the pool with highest priority goes down, the card will mine for other pools with no slowdown.
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mjsbuddha
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June 23, 2011, 02:02:32 AM |
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for the love of god, will this ever have backup pool support...
you can just set several pools for a single card, but set each pool in different priority with the flags so in case the pool with highest priority goes down, the card will mine for other pools with no slowdown. yeah, done that. its not a solution. it drops my hash rate by 10%
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June 23, 2011, 02:24:51 AM |
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Nice work.. here is just some requests if you ever decide to add features
- Backup pool support - temp monitor for when the cards get too warm then disable GPU until temps go down - retry connection settings
I know all these features are in phoenix riser, Its just I like the summery page of GUIminer rather than OSD, Also I seem to get about 10 MH/s with GUIminer than phoenix riser, even with using the same settings and phoenix version
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June 23, 2011, 12:07:17 PM |
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2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": Verification failed, check hardware! 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": Traceback (most recent call last): 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 261, in longPollThread 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 224, in request 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": File "httplib.pyo", line 349, in _read_status 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": File "socket.pyo", line 397, in readline 2011-06-23 13:17:40: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm": timeout: timed out 2011-06-23 13:44:44: Listener for "BTCGuild poclbm" shutting down
Too much OC'd card or? Was working at 1000 core for 2 days, now this error shows up in less than 2 days at 990 core.
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BitMinerN8
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June 23, 2011, 05:39:13 PM |
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Has anyone updated the Phoenix 1.48 that comes with GUIMiner 6-14 to Phoenix 1.50? If yes, does it work better? Did you just copy the directories over into the GUIMiner directory?
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June 23, 2011, 08:46:29 PM |
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Has anyone updated the Phoenix 1.48 that comes with GUIMiner 6-14 to Phoenix 1.50? If yes, does it work better? Did you just copy the directories over into the GUIMiner directory?
i am curious also but so far have stuck with default miners that guiminer newest release comes with. if you check out the threads for phoenix for example.. people are having trouble and I have no wish for my rigs to stop mining for no reason. I can handle a few slight issues right now in the newest guiminer release. for example phoenix with phatk showing those odd ascii characters. phoenix with phatk now showing accepted blocks but I know it is working by checking the pool. otherwise it just works.
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