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March 28, 2014, 08:08:34 AM
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Just a quick question here: does controla support setting the frequency per miner? So not just 1 frequency for all?

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March 28, 2014, 09:09:55 AM
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Just a quick question here: does controla support setting the frequency per miner? So not just 1 frequency for all?

One frequency for all... No individual settings.
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March 28, 2014, 09:28:01 AM
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Just a quick question here: does controla support setting the frequency per miner? So not just 1 frequency for all?

One frequency for all... No individual settings.

Thanks.

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March 28, 2014, 01:33:36 PM
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With v.1.2.5 in dual mode, I'm only getting 1 MH Scrypt and 60 GH SHA from 10x units... (850 Mhz)

After close inspection of the logs, I noticed that this newer firmware is using both CPUMiner and CGMiner.  Aren't they BOTH supposed to be run from CGMiner?  How can I go from 3.5 MH to 1 MH in scrypt?  I'm really frustrated with these devices, and I really think that I've been duped.
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March 28, 2014, 02:35:31 PM
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I'm giving this image (w/ ver 1.2.5 update) a try on a few of my GS. One problem, I can't seem to login to ssh.

None of these worked:

pi/hashra
pi/controla
pi/raspberry
hashra/controla
hashra/hashra
root/hashra
root/controla
root/raspberry


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same problem here  Huh

Me 3 cant get root at all

Can change pool and worker etc no problem but plug in miners and they are detected but nothing happens
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March 28, 2014, 06:04:51 PM
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i grabbed my sdcard with the hashra image and mounted it in another pi using card reader. chrooted and ran passwd. can get in as root now.
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March 28, 2014, 06:52:46 PM
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I made a new copy of Hashra, updated it to 1.2.7, then changed the passwords. It was a PITA to figure out, but it's done now. I'm sharing it with you guys to hopefully help save some others' headaches.

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  • 8GB card req (didn't have a 4GB handy)
  • Passwords: root/darkknight pi/darkknight
  • Default pools on first boot are set to mine for charity

Note: My MEGA account is free, so limited bandwidth. I'd appreciate anyone else who can redistribute it.

(Donations welcome if I saved you a headache)  Wink

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March 30, 2014, 07:35:47 PM
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Hello Miners,

I have problems with my Gridseed.

While running Hashra Controla 1.27. newest update. My Dashboard still shows Harware errors and much more.


CONTROLA

Running in SCRYPT mode
Mining Session Overview (02 hrs 14 mins 53 seconds )

    3.605 Mh/s current hashrate
    3.623 Mh/s avg hashrate in last 5m
    687 / 33 Acc./Rej. 4.80 % rejection rate
    0.047 Work utility

    5 Found blocks.
    2735 Work discarded
    0 Work stale
    3 Hardware errors

SCRYPT Miners hashrate 3620 Kh/s
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 1
Mining...77/79 (2.53%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 2
Mining...52/53 (1.89%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 3
Mining...46/52 (11.54%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 4
Mining...78/83 (6.02%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 5
Mining...76/81 (6.17%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 6
Mining...83/87 (4.6%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 7
Mining...65/67 (2.99%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 8
Mining...67/70 (4.29%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 9
Mining...66/69 (4.35%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 10
Mining...77/79 (2.53%)

What do you think? Looks this normal? What can I try.

Big THX for advice.
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March 31, 2014, 01:23:33 PM
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Hello Miners,

I have problems with my Gridseed.

While running Hashra Controla 1.27. newest update. My Dashboard still shows Harware errors and much more.


CONTROLA

Running in SCRYPT mode
Mining Session Overview (02 hrs 14 mins 53 seconds )

    3.605 Mh/s current hashrate
    3.623 Mh/s avg hashrate in last 5m
    687 / 33 Acc./Rej. 4.80 % rejection rate
    0.047 Work utility

    5 Found blocks.
    2735 Work discarded
    0 Work stale
    3 Hardware errors

SCRYPT Miners hashrate 3620 Kh/s
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 1
Mining...77/79 (2.53%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 2
Mining...52/53 (1.89%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 3
Mining...46/52 (11.54%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 4
Mining...78/83 (6.02%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 5
Mining...76/81 (6.17%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 6
Mining...83/87 (4.6%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 7
Mining...65/67 (2.99%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 8
Mining...67/70 (4.29%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 9
Mining...66/69 (4.35%)
362 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 10
Mining...77/79 (2.53%)

What do you think? Looks this normal? What can I try.

Big THX for advice.


What pool are you on? I noticed similar on a high difficulty pool but got good results on low difficulty (less rejects/errors)
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March 31, 2014, 02:15:24 PM
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Yes it depends on the difficulty and how many hashes the other players have. And it depends if you come in a round where everything is allredy counted. Then you get a high rejecto rate.

But GPU´s seem to have a lower rejecto. rate. Looks like:-)

Do you know anything about " Hardware errors "? Do you have shown hardware errors on your set up?

What means " work discarded "?

Thx and good mining to you
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March 31, 2014, 02:36:40 PM
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Yes it depends on the difficulty and how many hashes the other players have. And it depends if you come in a round where everything is allredy counted. Then you get a high rejecto rate.

But GPU´s seem to have a lower rejecto. rate. Looks like:-)

Do you know anything about " Hardware errors "? Do you have shown hardware errors on your set up?

What means " work discarded "?

Thx and good mining to you

Ive used BFMiner, LightningAsic Controller and Hashra Controla, all seem to give around 2% HW errors. Some seem to display them differently, eg in Hashra and Lightningasic it tells me which controllers give errors and its pretty even at about 2% each miner give or take.

In BFMiner the figure is 2% but one or two miners are giving all the errors and the rest show none.

So its pretty weird but overall I think its normal - to have a small amount with these devices. Like I said for some reason pools seems to make a big difference
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April 02, 2014, 03:13:43 PM
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I am having great luck with the 1.2.7 image for my seeds.  I am in the process of doing the modifications tot overclock and needing 950mhz as an option.  It would be great if we could have increased capabilities in this regard.  I would contribute a small reward to this. 
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April 02, 2014, 03:36:44 PM
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for me hashra crashes after a few hours, tested with 19 miners, and i cant simply open the webpage after a few hours
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April 02, 2014, 04:20:20 PM
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I am having great luck with the 1.2.7 image for my seeds.  I am in the process of doing the modifications tot overclock and needing 950mhz as an option.  It would be great if we could have increased capabilities in this regard.  I would contribute a small reward to this.  

Same here regarding "luck"... I have haven't had any drop in over 36hrs now..

edit:  nvm.. shouldn't have said anything..

looks like I have a PI that is completely down and needing a reboot.. no way to do that remotely.. and even if I could SSH in no one knows the root/pw 

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April 02, 2014, 04:35:40 PM
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for me hashra crashes after a few hours, tested with 19 miners, and i cant simply open the webpage after a few hours

Mine doesnt crash but it restarts once or twice a day.  I am guessing that is built into the Chron by default.  It's quick and I don't mind much although it should be configurable.  Does Hashra participate in the conversation about their image at all?
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April 02, 2014, 05:12:29 PM
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My Gridseeds just restart a few times a day.

Can Hashra be used with Teamviewer?
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April 02, 2014, 05:38:27 PM
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Version 1.3 of HASHRA CONTROLA will be released this week. We're testing it right now.
new features

screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/galelbi3c9il2ao/Screenshot%202014-04-02%2019.42.28.png

- removed bfg/cgminer stats which were confusing everybody.
- manual restart
- manual reboot
- clock speed can go all the way to 1200mhz now (not advisable, but for all you modders out there...it will be available)
- system settings with:
-- scheduled restart scheme in hours (0 hours for never)
-- SHA cores configuration for dual mode. You can configure the amount of SHA cores to be enabled (max 16 cores) more cores -> higher sha hashrate but will lower scrypt hashrate and vice versa.
-- you have to login with default user root / root to HASHRA CONTROLA webconsole. you can change this password if you want, in system settings.


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April 02, 2014, 05:56:52 PM
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Sounds Great.

THX Grin
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April 02, 2014, 06:01:51 PM
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Version 1.3 of HASHRA CONTROLA will be released this week. We're testing it right now.
new features

screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/galelbi3c9il2ao/Screenshot%202014-04-02%2019.42.28.png

- removed bfg/cgminer stats which were confusing everybody.
- manual restart
- manual reboot
- clock speed can go all the way to 1200mhz now (not advisable, but for all you modders out there...it will be available)
- system settings with:
-- scheduled restart scheme in hours (0 hours for never)
-- SHA cores configuration for dual mode. You can configure the amount of SHA cores to be enabled (max 16 cores) more cores -> higher sha hashrate but will lower scrypt hashrate and vice versa.
-- you have to login with default user root / root to HASHRA CONTROLA webconsole. you can change this password if you want, in system settings.




Nice, I was just talking about having the option to restart/reboot via the web interface.
What is the reasoning behind only allowing overclock in 50mhz increments?

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April 02, 2014, 06:17:48 PM
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Version 1.3 of HASHRA CONTROLA will be released this week. We're testing it right now.
new features

screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/galelbi3c9il2ao/Screenshot%202014-04-02%2019.42.28.png

- removed bfg/cgminer stats which were confusing everybody.
- manual restart
- manual reboot
- clock speed can go all the way to 1200mhz now (not advisable, but for all you modders out there...it will be available)
- system settings with:
-- scheduled restart scheme in hours (0 hours for never)
-- SHA cores configuration for dual mode. You can configure the amount of SHA cores to be enabled (max 16 cores) more cores -> higher sha hashrate but will lower scrypt hashrate and vice versa.
-- you have to login with default user root / root to HASHRA CONTROLA webconsole. you can change this password if you want, in system settings.




That's great news!

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