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January 16, 2019, 05:25:13 PM Last edit: January 17, 2019, 12:03:41 AM by frodocooper Merited by frodocooper (1) |
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Hi. Thank you very much for this info. I will do som reading and next time I go check my miner I will try it out. Sorry for the stupic questins, but: - Can this be written straight into the scheduled task window in BOS web interface? - Should I write it just as you wrote, or should there be something else instead of the stars? - I assume the "6" stands for hours. Is there possibel to put in minutes also? Like 0 hours and 5 minutes? Just to check if it works. I might find the info myself when I get to read the info on https://crontab-generator.org/, but I don't have the time right now. BR. Steff - yes - yes, put it exactly as I wrote it (including stars) - "0 */6" stands for "every 6hours at 0 minute" (0:00, 6:00, 12:00, ...). If you want to test it for example at 10:05PM you should put "5 22 * * *" (it uses 24h format, 10PM=22hours).
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January 17, 2019, 03:08:35 PM Last edit: January 18, 2019, 12:30:18 AM by frodocooper |
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Nice! You're spoiling me with all the info. I checked out the Crontab generator and now i believe i got it. I'm gonna try this during the weekend and think the following should be right (let's say I will be doing this at 10 AM saturday): - I first put 5 10 * * * /etc/init.d/cgminer reload. Then the miner should process a "save&apply"=reload cgminer at 10:05. - If this works I put 0 */12 * * * /etc/init.d/cgminer reload to get the same command processed once every noon and once every midnight. One last question (for now): Should the >/dev/null 2>&1 crontab is giving be left out? BR. Steff 0 */12 * * * /etc/init.d/cgminer reload >/dev/null 2>&1
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January 18, 2019, 06:49:48 AM Last edit: January 18, 2019, 08:53:49 AM by frodocooper |
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This table is very helpful - thank you. Chain Configuration (CGMiner General Config - under Services) displays 6 Chains (Chains 1-6). Which correspond to Chains 6, 7, 8 on the Miner Status page? (And why are there 6 chains?? These are the hashrates and powers I got in 15 minutes tests with antminer s9i 14Th/s: Freq Volt Th/s Watt Watt/Th 650 8.8 13.80 1270 92.0290 675 8.7 14.28 1280 89.6359 700 8.7 14.70 1335 90.8163 725 8.7 15.30 1375 89.8693 725 8.6 15.00 1350 90.0000 750 8.7 15.65 1420 90.7348 750 8.6 15.30 1390 90.8497
Thanks for the great firmware. I have one S9 that displays Temp 1 and Temp 2 as 0 for all chains. Is this a known issue and is there a fix? Thanks
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I have one S9 that displays Temp 1 and Temp 2 as 0 for all chains. Is this a known issue and is there a fix? It is a known issue, (temperature sensors not supported by Braiins OS in some batch/rev. models) hopefully it will be fixed in the next release this month...
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January 18, 2019, 06:11:57 PM Last edit: January 19, 2019, 02:04:27 PM by Bitcguru77 |
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- yes - yes, put it exactly as I wrote it (including stars) - "0 */6" stands for "every 6hours at 0 minute" (0:00, 6:00, 12:00, ...). If you want to test it for example at 10:05PM you should put "5 22 * * *" (it uses 24h format, 10PM=22hours).
Worked like a charm!!! Thanks a lot! BR. Steff Edit: I needed to restart cron before I got it to work (as written in BOS scheduled tasks window), but after a little googling I got that fixed by logging on to the miner with Putty and writing the command "service cron restart". I write this edit also because of another thing. With original firmware I always stopped my miner (when needed) with putty and the command "poweroff". Then it stopped mining, but fans kept running so that it cooled down before unplugging. This doesn't seem to work with BOS. Is there a way to Power Off keeping the fans running? As I have much higher chip temperatures with BOS (around 80 degrees celsius vs 60 with original FW) it just seems wrong unplugging it without cooling it down firs.
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January 18, 2019, 11:23:52 PM |
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Does it work on the s9 hydro?
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January 22, 2019, 05:43:39 AM |
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nothing but problems since trying to upgrade to the latest, now my test machine is on the factory reset braiin os, and you cannot do shit with it --you cannot upgrade, you cannot just revert back to the bitmain firmware. my mind is going to fucking blow up
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Is it possible to set constant fan speed in BOS for S9, my fan just keeps on spinning up and down every few minutes? Rest running very stable.
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January 22, 2019, 05:05:59 PM Last edit: January 23, 2019, 12:18:12 PM by frodocooper Merited by frodocooper (2), Artemis3 (1) |
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Support is telling me to upgrade from one version to the next starting with 2018-10-24-0-9e5687a2 , but the full ssh tarball is not on the feeds site. What i'm looking for is the braiins-os_am1-s9_ssh_VERSION (2018-10-24-0-9e5687a2) = <-- do you know where this file is anyone? I see the older firmware files on the git but these arent helping unless i am suppose to put those into a directory with a copy of the python update scripts, which there is zero documentation. so frustrating.
Edit [Fix] okay here we go Updating from 09-22: ssh into miner $ miner factory_reset $ wget https://feeds.braiins-os.org/am1-s9/firmware_2018-10-24-0-9e5687a2_arm_cortex-a9_neon.ipk $ opkg install firmware_2018-10-24-0-9e5687a2_arm_cortex-a9_neon.ipk
- miner updated thank Jesus 2018-10-24-0-9e5687a2 thank you Adam @ support
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January 22, 2019, 05:13:00 PM Last edit: January 23, 2019, 12:19:30 PM by frodocooper |
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I write this edit also because of another thing. With original firmware I always stopped my miner (when needed) with putty and the command "poweroff". Then it stopped mining, but fans kept running so that it cooled down before unplugging.
This doesn't seem to work with BOS. Is there a way to Power Off keeping the fans running? As I have much higher chip temperatures with BOS (around 80 degrees celsius vs 60 with original FW) it just seems wrong unplugging it without cooling it down firs.
Did you try: Online documentation seems to suggest that poweroff should be in there, are you sure you didn't use any caps? did you try with the full path ie: /sbin/poweroff?
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Is there a way to Power Off keeping the fans running? As I have much higher chip temperatures with BOS (around 80 degrees celsius vs 60 with original FW) it just seems wrong unplugging it without cooling it down firs. I don't think is a good idea to power off and cool it down quickly with fan running. It is a big thermal shock for PCB, chips etc. You better let it cool down slowly.
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January 22, 2019, 08:41:54 PM Last edit: January 23, 2019, 12:20:47 PM by frodocooper |
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Did you try: Online documentation seems to suggest that poweroff should be in there, are you sure you didn't use any caps? did you try with the full path ie: /sbin/poweroff? Hi. Didn't try anything else than "poweroff" which I read somewhere in Bitmain support a long time ago. I'll try the above when I get to it. Thanks. And no, caps-lock was off and I wrote it correct. "Poweroff" did something as the red led on the control panel came on, but it didn't stop hashing. With original firmware after "poweroff" red lights on chipboards turns off in about 30 seconds (one at a time) and you can feel the air coming from the fan cool down. Might be "somename" is correct, but for me it feels just wrong to unplug a hot miner knowing that the hot air from the chips gets more or less stuck in the miner for a much longer time when the air cirulation stops. BR. Steff
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January 22, 2019, 10:41:25 PM Last edit: January 23, 2019, 12:21:14 PM by frodocooper |
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Might be "somename" is correct, but for me it feels just wrong to unplug a hot miner knowing that the hot air from the chips gets more or less stuck in the miner for a much longer time when the air cirulation stops.
Like the lamp of a video projector, which keeps fans running for a while after turning it off. It makes sense, but also could be trouble if the equipment is in winter. Another simpler alternative is to just unplug the network cable, wait what you like to wait for a "cooldown" and then the power. After all, no connection, nothing to work with...
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January 23, 2019, 12:58:44 PM Last edit: January 23, 2019, 01:01:09 PM by frodocooper |
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Like the lamp of a video projector, which keeps fans running for a while after turning it off. It makes sense, but also could be trouble if the equipment is in winter.
Another simpler alternative is to just unplug the network cable, wait what you like to wait for a "cooldown" and then the power. After all, no connection, nothing to work with...
you can also unplug the fan
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January 23, 2019, 01:41:30 PM Last edit: January 24, 2019, 12:19:08 AM by frodocooper |
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Might be "somename" is correct, but for me it feels just wrong to unplug a hot miner knowing that the hot air from the chips gets more or less stuck in the miner for a much longer time when the air cirulation stops.
The heat does not increase it decreases slowly. Let’s say temp inside was 70c all power cut. Temps go lower slowly nothing wrong with that. Temps don’t rise there is no energy being sent to gear. If unit can run 24/7/365 at 70c it can take three hours to cool from 70c to whatever, Your fear is not logical or rational. And the suggestion given that you can turn off internet whic will stop hash but let fans run is simply not needed to do. As cooling the gear down from 70c to say 20c in ten minutes is harder on the gear then taking three hours.
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The heat does not increase it decreases slowly.
Let’s say temp inside was 70c all power cut. Temps go lower slowly nothing wrong with that. Temps don’t rise there is no energy being sent to gear.
If unit can run 24/7/365 at 70c it can take three hours to cool from 70c to whatever, Your fear is not logical or rational. And the suggestion given that you can turn off internet whic will stop hash but let fans run is simply not needed to do. As cooling the gear down from 70c to say 20c in ten minutes is harder on the gear then taking three hours.
Hi. Yes you're completely right about that the heat does not increase as there is no more energy added. However the heat already generated will transfer to places in the miner where it's cooler when hashing because of the airflow. I've never opened a miner (other than removing the fans to blow dust out and moving the jumper on the control board) so I don't know what other component are in there except for the chip boards, if any. The control board is also outside the miner so that is obviously not affected. Anyway I'm sure you're all correct and next time I'll just unplug the power without thinking any more of it. Thanks for your opinions. BR. Steff
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January 24, 2019, 05:24:32 AM Last edit: January 25, 2019, 12:35:29 AM by frodocooper |
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you can also unplug the fan
I think that is the opposite of what he wants.
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January 24, 2019, 09:24:13 AM Last edit: January 25, 2019, 12:36:24 AM by frodocooper |
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May I ask you a question that I Found the total hash rate is a little lower than the ideal if Enable the ASIC boost func after I use the S9 firmware in my machine. But it's normal and correct when unable the AB fuc. I checked the kernel log and found the chip of 62's rate on per chain is zero. Any one get the same issue? The log is below get RT hashrate from Chain[5]: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[01]=76.4870 Asic[02]=74.4400 Asic[03]=75.6820 Asic[04]=73.9370 Asic[05]=74.8090 Asic[06]=76.5540 Asic[07]=76.5040 Asic[08]=72.9800 Asic[09]=75.6980 Asic[10]=74.7760 Asic[11]=74.9600 Asic[12]=71.2020 Asic[13]=78.6680 Asic[14]=74.8590 Asic[15]=73.3490 Asic[16]=76.5540 Asic[17]=71.0510 Asic[18]=75.3290 Asic[19]=70.7660 Asic[20]=75.5980 Asic[21]=77.4930 Asic[22]=73.5510 Asic[23]=74.3730 Asic[24]=70.6150 Asic[25]=75.2290 Asic[26]=75.5640 Asic[27]=71.4870 Asic[28]=75.0270 Asic[29]=73.1650 Asic[30]=74.2220 Asic[31]=79.6740 Asic[32]=74.3230 Asic[33]=71.6890 Asic[34]=73.5170 Asic[35]=70.4300 Asic[36]=78.2320 Asic[37]=72.1580 Asic[38]=70.8330 Asic[39]=73.3490 Asic[40]=75.2790 Asic[41]=76.3530 Asic[42]=76.6710 Asic[43]=78.9200 Asic[44]=67.4610 Asic[45]=74.5570 Asic[46]=74.5910 Asic[47]=77.7280 Asic[48]=69.7260 Asic[49]=74.5240 Asic[50]=78.6180 Asic[51]=69.6590 Asic[52]=72.1580 Asic[53]=74.1210 Asic[54]=74.5910 Asic[55]=76.0510 Asic[56]=69.6080 Asic[57]=75.2960 Asic[58]=74.7250 Asic[59]=74.7080 Asic[60]=74.2050 Asic[61]=70.8660 Asic[62]=0.00000 Asic[63]=71.1520
get RT hashrate from Chain[6]: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[01]=69.8600 Asic[02]=75.9840 Asic[03]=83.3490 Asic[04]=74.5070 Asic[05]=73.9870 Asic[06]=68.3500 Asic[07]=72.5440 Asic[08]=73.9870 Asic[09]=78.6340 Asic[10]=74.4230 Asic[11]=70.2960 Asic[12]=70.9340 Asic[13]=71.3030 Asic[14]=70.1950 Asic[15]=75.2620 Asic[16]=74.1210 Asic[17]=73.0980 Asic[18]=72.4600 Asic[19]=72.2930 Asic[20]=74.4400 Asic[21]=65.3470 Asic[22]=77.4260 Asic[23]=38.1680 Asic[24]=70.5980 Asic[25]=69.6420 Asic[26]=69.7590 Asic[27]=73.0310 Asic[28]=69.4910 Asic[29]=75.3120 Asic[30]=71.7890 Asic[31]=70.7150 Asic[32]=77.4100 Asic[33]=76.2350 Asic[34]=70.3630 Asic[35]=69.1890 Asic[36]=75.5310 Asic[37]=66.3370 Asic[38]=75.0100 Asic[39]=74.2890 Asic[40]=73.9530 Asic[41]=71.6720 Asic[42]=70.7830 Asic[43]=71.5380 Asic[44]=68.9370 Asic[45]=73.6010 Asic[46]=73.7350 Asic[47]=73.6850 Asic[48]=69.8090 Asic[49]=72.9130 Asic[50]=70.4640 Asic[51]=75.1610 Asic[52]=81.0670 Asic[53]=71.5210 Asic[54]=74.6080 Asic[55]=78.5000 Asic[56]=74.2550 Asic[57]=73.4840 Asic[58]=75.2790 Asic[59]=76.4200 Asic[60]=72.9300 Asic[61]=72.3600 Asic[62]=0.00000 Asic[63]=76.5540
get RT hashrate from Chain[7]: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[01]=77.8290 Asic[02]=67.3100 Asic[03]=71.3700 Asic[04]=79.8590 Asic[05]=73.4500 Asic[06]=71.0010 Asic[07]=77.8960 Asic[08]=71.2860 Asic[09]=70.9840 Asic[10]=81.2350 Asic[11]=71.7220 Asic[12]=72.3600 Asic[13]=78.8520 Asic[14]=77.2590 Asic[15]=68.1150 Asic[16]=68.9040 Asic[17]=76.5540 Asic[18]=71.9740 Asic[19]=75.8330 Asic[20]=71.7390 Asic[21]=78.6340 Asic[22]=73.7860 Asic[23]=76.4530 Asic[24]=69.2220 Asic[25]=73.7350 Asic[26]=73.9030 Asic[27]=75.8490 Asic[28]=80.3460 Asic[29]=68.6520 Asic[30]=70.2620 Asic[31]=68.3000 Asic[32]=72.7620 Asic[33]=79.0540 Asic[34]=72.6450 Asic[35]=77.3930 Asic[36]=77.9800 Asic[37]=72.9470 Asic[38]=72.7460 Asic[39]=73.7190 Asic[40]=84.5400 Asic[41]=75.1450 Asic[42]=72.6780 Asic[43]=73.3830 Asic[44]=78.3660 Asic[45]=80.3460 Asic[46]=74.0210 Asic[47]=69.0040 Asic[48]=76.6380 Asic[49]=74.9770 Asic[50]=74.9600 Asic[51]=73.0640 Asic[52]=74.2390 Asic[53]=73.9200 Asic[54]=73.7020 Asic[55]=74.0880 Asic[56]=76.6710 Asic[57]=74.7920 Asic[58]=77.1910 Asic[59]=79.2050 Asic[60]=75.3960 Asic[61]=70.4810 Asic[62]=0.00000 Asic[63]=71.6720 Check Chain[J6] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Check Chain[J7] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Check Chain[J8] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63)
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I updated another S9 but both are network conflic with each other. DHCP give me IP address of 192.168.1.100 for both miner. I tried static IP, both got different IP but somehow conflic again... Both work in stand alone but not at same time. Not my first miner, I did on several Antminer since 2014. So WTF ?? What do I forgot ? I changed IPv4 address and mask but leaved IPv6 blank.
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January 29, 2019, 12:40:51 AM Last edit: January 29, 2019, 04:30:57 PM by Artemis3 Merited by frodocooper (1) |
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I updated another S9 but both are network conflic with each other. DHCP give me IP address of 192.168.1.100 for both miner. I tried static IP, both got different IP but somehow conflic again... Both work in stand alone but not at same time. Not my first miner, I did on several Antminer since 2014. So WTF ?? What do I forgot ? I changed IPv4 address and mask but leaved IPv6 blank. Maybe you cloned the mac address? Try to see it in Interfaces using the web ui or via ssh using the ifconfig | grep HWaddr command on both miners.
In other news, this message from the Braiins OS Telegram channel might be of interest to all: S15's will be added to the longterm list. Let's roll the January update out first.
We are basically rewriting the mining software from scratch as through out the years it contains so much crappy/disfunctional and/or duplicate code that is very hard to maintain support for all the devices at a time, stay tuned ;-)
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