crypto_curious
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October 08, 2022, 10:24:33 AM |
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Hello
I'm fairly new to the futurebit miners but I do have a futurebit Apollo BTC full node. I have tried to reformat and re sync the node ssd twice but it gets to a point where it says ther is a -2 space remaining on the drive and it never finishes the sync. Any ideas on how to get it to complete? I really appreciate the help Thank You
Does your Full Node have 512GB NVMe drive? Bought it last year? If yes, then you have to remove NVMe drive because it is no longer big enough to store the blockchain. You must purchase 1TB NVMe drive. See posts on previous page discussing this.
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JohnnyCucuzza
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October 08, 2022, 12:06:15 PM |
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Hello
I'm fairly new to the futurebit miners but I do have a futurebit Apollo BTC full node. I have tried to reformat and re sync the node ssd twice but it gets to a point where it says ther is a -2 space remaining on the drive and it never finishes the sync. Any ideas on how to get it to complete? I really appreciate the help Thank You
I just updated mine from 500GB to 1TB. Very cheap and easy to do, Amazon link: https://a.co/d/6SScwAe
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Woe_ter
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Good evening all, 1st of all I would like to thank the Futurebit-team for making it easy for nitwit's to start mining. All running nicely and steady(I did had an issue with the 1st full node, but the new one just started downloading the chain) For the interested co-miners I've modified my 6 Apollo's with a 120mm Noctua fan and 3D-printed 90-120mm adapter. I've also added a picture with the values for 1 month running(total ran 3 months with this setup up) Some might say I f-ed up the smooth design, but I care more for less noise (lower RPM's means less noise) as they are in my room. With this setup you can hardly hear them. Units are currently on eco-mode for summer temperatures, but soon will increase again. If people are interested I can sent the 3D-file for the 90-120mm adapter. Hope this might help somebody if needed. [img width=100 heigth=100]https://imgur.com/a/dxGwJex[/img] Cheers
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nullama
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October 09, 2022, 11:59:56 PM |
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~snip~ For the interested co-miners I've modified my 6 Apollo's with a 120mm Noctua fan and 3D-printed 90-120mm adapter. I've also added a picture with the values for 1 month running(total ran 3 months with this setup up) ~snip~ If people are interested I can sent the 3D-file for the 90-120mm adapter. These look good. It would be great if you can upload the 3D files somewhere, like https://www.thingiverse.com for example. There are already some mounts for other miners there, so it would be awesome to have this one as well.
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mxnsch
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October 10, 2022, 02:11:04 PM |
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Is it picked up by your PC or laptop? That would have been my first troubleshooting step. Figure out whether it's a problem with the hashboard / standard unit or the controller / full unit. I would recommend the https://kano.is/ solo pool by kano. Not sure where solo mining sits on jstefanop's roadmap! It's a brand new batch 1 device that I unboxed a few days ago. Setting up a dedicated rpi zero for testing will be the next step that weekend. That's way more effort to setup compared to the full node extension, that's why I didn't do it as first thing Oh don't worry, you can also test the hashboard with any other PC! Doesn't have to be a Raspberry Pi and not even a Linux PC. It can just be your daily driver, simply to quickly verify the hashboard is fine. Download directly from jstefanop: https://github.com/jstefanop/Apollo-Miner-BinariesJust attached the standard unit to a new rpi unti and got the latest apollo-miner binaries (32 bit in this example). >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [0] !!! Stratum Pool started. Initial difficulty: 1024 Connecting to us-east.stratum.slushpool.com:3333... Connection successful Server setup for us extranonce1: 03650503f8be74 Server setup for us size of extranonce2: 8 Pool changed difficulty to 8192 EVENT: 2022-10-10 15:03:08 ::: DIFF_CHANGE ::: Difficulty changed: 1024 => 8192 EVENT: 2022-10-10 15:03:08 ::: POOL_CLEAN_JOB ::: jobIdCounter = 100, JOB: jobName: 18a8f53a72, prevHash: bdd33d711aae5e3f5af0d28b1cc52c48443b100f0003dc4c0000000000000000, nTime: 0x6344261c, cleanJobs: 1 Queued job 101 [18a8f53a72], job count = 1 >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [1] !!! Authorization succeeded. Pool in-service, we can send shares! EVENT: 2022-10-10 15:03:08 ::: POOL_INFO ::: Pool in-service >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [2] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [3] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [4] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [5] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [6] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [7] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [8] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [9] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [10] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [11] !!! >>> Waiting for USB /dev/ttyACM0 [12] !!! I can see that ttyACM0 IS NOT there. All I get is this short message in dmesg after plugging it in: [ 419.698180] usb 1-1-port4: connect-debounce failed All command were entered as root. Any ideas?
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n0nce
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October 10, 2022, 02:15:13 PM |
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If people are interested I can sent the 3D-file for the 90-120mm adapter.
Adapter file would be appreciated! As others suggested, you can upload on Thingiverse or Printables. If you get enough downloads on the latter page, you will get free filament, too. [img width=100 heigth=100]
Fyi, now with 1 merit you can become Jr. Member and post images. Just the typo is preventing your image to show up. I can see that ttyACM0 IS NOT there. All I get is this short message in dmesg after plugging it in: [ 419.698180] usb 1-1-port4: connect-debounce failed All command were entered as root. Any ideas? Okay, that's odd. What do you get with this command? Does it show up? Again, do verify that power connectors to the board (2x 6-pin) and USB are all good. There were users in the past with (semi-)broken-off microUSB connectors. I believe there's no flimsier connector than microUSB; its surface-mounted nature means it is fairly easy to rip.
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mxnsch
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October 10, 2022, 07:19:24 PM |
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If people are interested I can sent the 3D-file for the 90-120mm adapter.
Adapter file would be appreciated! As others suggested, you can upload on Thingiverse or Printables. If you get enough downloads on the latter page, you will get free filament, too. [img width=100 heigth=100]
Fyi, now with 1 merit you can become Jr. Member and post images. Just the typo is preventing your image to show up. I can see that ttyACM0 IS NOT there. All I get is this short message in dmesg after plugging it in: [ 419.698180] usb 1-1-port4: connect-debounce failed All command were entered as root. Any ideas? Okay, that's odd. What do you get with this command? Does it show up? Again, do verify that power connectors to the board (2x 6-pin) and USB are all good. There were users in the past with (semi-)broken-off microUSB connectors. I believe there's no flimsier connector than microUSB; its surface-mounted nature means it is fairly easy to rip. It seems the device isn't picked up at all besides from the odd usb output messages. The tty device isn't there either. I created a few close-ups of the board and connectors. Something that seems to stand out vs the full node Apollo is the blinking VD5+ led here: Everything else looks fine imho. Some more pics here: https://imgur.com/a/ZUhZdGhI'm slowly running out of ideas here ...
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Woe_ter
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October 11, 2022, 09:11:07 AM |
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These look good. It would be great if you can upload the 3D files somewhere, like https://www.thingiverse.com for example. There are already some mounts for other miners there, so it would be awesome to have this one as well. I'm a rooky on all this stuff, so Thingiverse first needs a 24hour after making an account So I'll post it once ready. Do mind I added some pictures so you have a better idea, it does need a small cutting on the top. But with a steady hand and a Dremel it is easy peasy https://imgur.com/a/dxGwJexIf people are interested I can sent the 3D-file for the 90-120mm adapter.
Adapter file would be appreciated! As others suggested, you can upload on Thingiverse or Printables. If you get enough downloads on the latter page, you will get free filament, too. [img width=100 heigth=100]
Fyi, now with 1 merit you can become Jr. Member and post images. Just the typo is preventing your image to show up. thanks for letting me know, realy appreciated, this whole Mining world opened up a lot of new things for me
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n0nce
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October 11, 2022, 12:57:36 PM |
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If people are interested I can sent the 3D-file for the 90-120mm adapter.
Adapter file would be appreciated! As others suggested, you can upload on Thingiverse or Printables. If you get enough downloads on the latter page, you will get free filament, too. [img width=100 heigth=100]
Fyi, now with 1 merit you can become Jr. Member and post images. Just the typo is preventing your image to show up. I can see that ttyACM0 IS NOT there. All I get is this short message in dmesg after plugging it in: [ 419.698180] usb 1-1-port4: connect-debounce failed All command were entered as root. Any ideas? Okay, that's odd. What do you get with this command? Does it show up? Again, do verify that power connectors to the board (2x 6-pin) and USB are all good. There were users in the past with (semi-)broken-off microUSB connectors. I believe there's no flimsier connector than microUSB; its surface-mounted nature means it is fairly easy to rip. It seems the device isn't picked up at all besides from the odd usb output messages. The tty device isn't there either. I created a few close-ups of the board and connectors. Something that seems to stand out vs the full node Apollo is the blinking VD5+ led here: Everything else looks fine imho. Some more pics here: https://imgur.com/a/ZUhZdGhI'm slowly running out of ideas here ... Honestly, let's tag @jstefanop and maybe also send him a message / e-mail. I'm out of ideas, too; maybe RMA will be the best way to handle this. PS: Please add width (or height) tags (like I just did when quoting you) to your images so that they don't fill the whole screen (especially on lower resolutions). Do mind I added some pictures so you have a better idea, it does need a small cutting on the top. But with a steady hand and a Dremel it is easy peasy Ohhh, you need to modify the chassis? It would be great if the model somehow screwed into existing holes of Apollo without modifications. :/ This would definitely affect resale value, right?
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Woe_ter
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October 11, 2022, 01:15:00 PM |
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If people are interested I can sent the 3D-file for the 90-120mm adapter.
Adapter file would be appreciated! As others suggested, you can upload on Thingiverse or Printables. If you get enough downloads on the latter page, you will get free filament, too. Do mind I added some pictures so you have a better idea, it does need a small cutting on the top. But with a steady hand and a Dremel it is easy peasy https://i.imgur.com/Kd3D2Q9.jpegOhhh, you need to modify the chassis? It would be great if the model somehow screwed into existing holes of Apollo without modifications. :/ This would definitely affect resale value, right? Most probably, I was not planning to . I preferred to cut the chassis, instead of narrowing the funnel in order to keep flow and reduce the risk of noises due to turbulence.
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n0nce
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October 11, 2022, 01:18:01 PM |
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Do mind I added some pictures so you have a better idea, it does need a small cutting on the top. But with a steady hand and a Dremel it is easy peasy Ohhh, you need to modify the chassis? It would be great if the model somehow screwed into existing holes of Apollo without modifications. :/ This would definitely affect resale value, right? Most probably, I was not planning to . I preferred to cut the chassis, instead of narrowing the funnel in order to keep flow and reduce the risk of noises due to turbulence. While I don't know how it performs with the funnel, I personally just placed a 120mm PC fan simply sitting on top of the miner (without modifications to the hole's size) and it already drastically reduced noise and heat. So, if anyone wants to modify the 3D model, maybe attempt that before cutting your miners.
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mxnsch
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October 11, 2022, 01:28:17 PM |
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If this fine piece of internet forum software history would allow me to do that while on mobile, all pics would have been perfectly sized 😂
Thanks again for the help. I sent an email to bitshopper and will ping @jstefanop also with more details. 👍🙏
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October 11, 2022, 07:02:16 PM Last edit: October 13, 2022, 06:57:45 PM by Woe_ter |
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These look good. It would be great if you can upload the 3D files somewhere, like https://www.thingiverse.com for example. There are already some mounts for other miners there, so it would be awesome to have this one as well. Hereby the link: https://www.printables.com/model/294423-apollo-miner-funnel-92mm-120mmHope it might help somebody or : Do mind I added some pictures so you have a better idea, it does need a small cutting on the top. But with a steady hand and a Dremel it is easy peasy https://i.imgur.com/Kd3D2Q9.jpegOhhh, you need to modify the chassis? It would be great if the model somehow screwed into existing holes of Apollo without modifications. :/ This would definitely affect resale value, right? Most probably, I was not planning to . I preferred to cut the chassis, instead of narrowing the funnel in order to keep flow and reduce the risk of noises due to turbulence. While I don't know how it performs with the funnel, I personally just placed a 120mm PC fan simply sitting on top of the miner (without modifications to the hole's size) and it already drastically reduced noise and heat. So, if anyone wants to modify the 3D model, maybe attempt that before cutting your miners.
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crypto_curious
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October 11, 2022, 08:39:22 PM |
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Error 404 not found. You sure this is correct link?
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October 12, 2022, 02:37:24 AM |
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New Apollo user here. Can anyone point me in the right direction to allow Fully Noded on iOS connect to the node? Ideally I’d like to do this over Tor like you can with Umbrel. As an alternate method I could VPN in and connect to the private ip of the Apollo. I tried to VPN in and connect but it does not work. I used username futurebit and the rpc pass shown in the Apollo settings but it would not connect. Thanks in advance.
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October 15, 2022, 03:50:17 AM Last edit: October 15, 2022, 06:06:20 AM by MrMik |
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Hi, I got my first Apollo yesterday and initially it was behaving as it should as far as I can tell. I did a bunch of things, like install a VPN and a system monitor and also clicked on 'Software Update' which downloaded and installed about 250MB of updates. Now it is running Armbian 22.08.4 Focal. Also set up a mining pool account. But now the miner is misbehaving. The red light blinks intermittently, blinking starts after a 1sec burst of fan noise, and the Dashboard (localhost:5000/miner) then announces 'Miner is off line Try to start it' When the red light goes solid again about 1-2 minutes later, the Dashboard changes to 'Online' but the hashrate and power consumption is zero. Nothing shows under Pools (but something did show under Pools yesterday, albeit without connecting properly). This cycle seems to continue indefinitely, including after several reboots. Any hints for how to fix this (and what it is and what caused it) would be greatly appreciated!
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mxnsch
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October 15, 2022, 06:20:11 AM |
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I did a bunch of things, like install a VPN and a system monitor and also clicked on 'Software Update' which downloaded and installed about 250MB of updates. Now it is running Armbian 22.08.4 Focal.
Not sure if installing the 250 MB was the best idea. A shitload of things could be installed now that interfere with the miner. You also didn't mention what settings (mode, fan settings) you are running the miner with.
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October 15, 2022, 08:39:58 AM |
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I did a bunch of things, like install a VPN and a system monitor and also clicked on 'Software Update' which downloaded and installed about 250MB of updates. Now it is running Armbian 22.08.4 Focal.
Not sure if installing the 250 MB was the best idea. A shitload of things could be installed now that interfere with the miner. You also didn't mention what settings (mode, fan settings) you are running the miner with. Thanks for your help, mxnsch! I had set the miner to all three setting to try it out, left the fan on auto. But it did not seem to make any difference, the fan was not running any faster on turbo vs eco or balanced. But it was never properly connected to a mining pool, so I ignored that. Anyway, I have downloaded and flashed the apollo-btc-mcu2_250722.img.xz onto a different 16GB SD card and started the Apollo with that new SD card. It was again working as it should, i.e. red light starts flashing and the ASICs make heat even when not connected to a network. Did not complete the initial setup steps this time, password still futurebit123, but tried to connect to WiFi and set up a VPN before connecting the miner to a pool. But then I got no internet connectivity, although WiFi was connected. So therefore I shut down my WiFi, Apollo and laptop to start fresh. The Apollo decided not to start at all, just make a lot of fan noise. Twice. Then it started and ended crashing due to unknown error, rebooting. Now it's running and mining (for jstefanop.apollodefault), using 80W for 1.29 Th/s in ECO mode. But I still cannot connect to the internet. Seems like Apllo is so intent on mining and downloading the Bitcoin blockchain that it's next to impossible to set it up with a VPN before it leaks your IP address and announces to the world that you try to mine Bitcoin. I might be wrong, this is not my area of expertise, but I'm not impressed so far. I got to stop typing, I'm spitting chips after a wasted night of little sleep trying to make this Apollo work.
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October 15, 2022, 08:57:00 AM |
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I think I need to start with some easier questions.
Is it normal for the Apollo BTC to run its fan at full speed after shutting down? Any way to fix that? Or what am I doing wrong?
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