topher2880
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May 07, 2014, 07:32:00 AM |
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I downloaded "hashra-firmwareimg-v6" today as I couldnt get any other IMG files running with these GS
Straight in, away we go and theyre sitting stable at 362Mhs scrypt only mode.
I -did- do an update as soon as I logged into it by calling the IP from my laptop, and its stable, 4 hours later...
** just trying to find out how to add backup pools **
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maxzilla
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May 07, 2014, 01:08:01 PM |
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I downloaded "hashra-firmwareimg-v6" today as I couldnt get any other IMG files running with these GS
Straight in, away we go and theyre sitting stable at 362Mhs scrypt only mode.
I -did- do an update as soon as I logged into it by calling the IP from my laptop, and its stable, 4 hours later...
** just trying to find out how to add backup pools **
I don't think that version has failover yet. You can download the latest img from the hashra support page. the MINI and ATLANTIS are versions for your gridseeds I think. ATLANTIS is scrypt only
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compumine
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May 07, 2014, 03:01:16 PM |
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New version firmware doesn't restart when you set a time under settings!
Anyone noticed that?
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maxzilla
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May 07, 2014, 03:07:30 PM |
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New version firmware doesn't restart when you set a time under settings!
Anyone noticed that?
I noticed that... still trying to figure out why that is. Apparently there is a workaround for this a if you read a few posts back. Changing the number, save it, and then change it again or something.
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compumine
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May 07, 2014, 03:14:16 PM |
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New version firmware doesn't restart when you set a time under settings!
Anyone noticed that?
I noticed that... still trying to figure out why that is. Apparently there is a workaround for this a if you read a few posts back. Changing the number, save it, and then change it again or something. I tried that too. I'll give it another try and see if it does it and update you. I got the pics for you for the status going RED. but I don't know how I could attach the pics here.
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vaudvaud
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May 07, 2014, 04:01:36 PM |
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Great work with 1.4.5! The individual settings and showing HW errors for each device is awesome, I've now been able to tune each miner almost perfect, maxing out each ones optimum setting. Interesting how some devices I can run at 900 with no errors, and some only at 850.
I know it's a real long shot and not required, but any chance of adding options like load-balance for mining with multiple pools? I use this option with no quotas set for my GPU rigs and it works real well maxing out the work each rig does, and I can even mine different ones at the same time by sharing my hashrate and letting it pick the most efficient one. Thanks for your hard work on this!
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HASHRA - MINING TO THE MOON
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May 07, 2014, 04:23:32 PM |
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Good news Ladies & Gentleman… We have now decided to release the SSH login details for the Gridseed Based products using the CONTROLA Firmware: USER: pi PASSWORD: 3K4Hb8FMeZjQZJEX6scYzZa ENJOY!
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AmDD
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May 08, 2014, 01:09:51 AM |
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Good news Ladies & Gentleman… We have now decided to release the SSH login details for the Gridseed Based products using the CONTROLA Firmware: USER: pi PASSWORD: 3K4Hb8FMeZjQZJEX6scYzZa ENJOY! thank you!
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AmDD
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May 09, 2014, 01:32:46 AM |
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what command do you use to reboot this thing? Im unable to login to the web interface an tried to reboot it via ssh. I tried sudo shutdown -r now and it says its shutting down but never does...
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fivejonnyfive
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May 09, 2014, 01:36:50 AM |
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did you try just sudo reboot?
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maxzilla
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May 09, 2014, 09:01:13 AM |
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what command do you use to reboot this thing? Im unable to login to the web interface an tried to reboot it via ssh. I tried sudo shutdown -r now and it says its shutting down but never does...
I think your pi is flooded. How many miners are connected to it? before rebooting, can you also run this command? This is like the windows taskmanager, what is hogging up all the resources?
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AmDD
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May 09, 2014, 10:56:48 AM |
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I have 22 seeds connected. It seems to run fine for a few days and then will not allow me to login, although it continues mining just fine.
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maxzilla
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May 09, 2014, 01:38:16 PM |
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I have 22 seeds connected. It seems to run fine for a few days and then will not allow me to login, although it continues mining just fine.
yea, that might be the problem. I don't know why but the pi becomes unstable when there are more than 20 miners connected to it. It's not logging in because it can't process the request properly. 20 should be ok though. I connected 25 on 1 pi once, I can log in, but the pi becomes horribly slow
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AmDD
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May 09, 2014, 04:55:55 PM |
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I have 22 seeds connected. It seems to run fine for a few days and then will not allow me to login, although it continues mining just fine.
yea, that might be the problem. I don't know why but the pi becomes unstable when there are more than 20 miners connected to it. It's not logging in because it can't process the request properly. 20 should be ok though. I connected 25 on 1 pi once, I can log in, but the pi becomes horribly slow i know I have seen you and others mention the 20 unit limit, i just assumed 22 would be fine. I'll try removing two and see what happens. I have a second pi but I wanted to run them all from one if possible. Its odd how much processing power is required to manage miners. The pi is a fairly powerful system and you would think it can handle dishing out requests (or whatever it actually does). I have an older Core 2 Duo system with win7 and Bitcoin Core, solo mining with 7 Block Erupters and it brings that system to a halt! Its insanely slow while mining! Thanks for the info tho, i'll give it a try!
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May 10, 2014, 10:31:56 AM |
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If your RPi is not dealing with a heavy load and providing your running the unit on a good power supply, just overclock the RPi, overclocking is now built into the standard OS Hashra has built their image on just login via SSH, and run:
sudo raspi-config
The RPi config screen will be shown, just choose overclocking and pick an option, this will not void your RPi warranty.
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tlon19
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May 12, 2014, 09:58:56 PM |
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when is 1.5 dropping
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copychicken
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May 12, 2014, 10:35:26 PM |
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how can we autoconnect wifi from restart?
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Joe9
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May 13, 2014, 02:09:36 AM |
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what command do you use to reboot this thing? Im unable to login to the web interface an tried to reboot it via ssh. I tried sudo shutdown -r now and it says its shutting down but never does...
I think your pi is flooded. How many miners are connected to it? before rebooting, can you also run this command? This is like the windows taskmanager, what is hogging up all the resources? With 20 GSD connected, after 24 hours unable to login via web interface but hashing away in the background. Here's the top output https://i.imgur.com/1yVnBgv.jpgAnything out of the ordinary? Is it possible to force restart RPi every 24 hours without superuser via cron?
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