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Author Topic: Official FutureBit Apollo II/BTC Software/Image and Support thread  (Read 43469 times)
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August 17, 2024, 01:37:16 PM
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Hi,

A quick sanity check  "for solo mining" on a BTC 1 and BTC 2 (full nodes).

I have historically operated a full Bitcoin Core node "Windows Server" that I have used for transactions over the last 10 years

On the Apollo BTC 1/2 do I just enter the Bitcoin Core full node "Windows Server" receive address
in the Apollo BTC wallet address.

Sorry for the noob question but I'm just checking.
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August 18, 2024, 03:49:24 AM
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Hoping for info on if there is an updated timeframe on the new v 2.0.6 software?

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August 18, 2024, 08:52:23 AM
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Should I do any maintenance cleaning of my Apollo II and if yes then how often and what are the steps?
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August 18, 2024, 09:13:32 AM
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Another one of my old Apollo BTC units is doing strange stuff.

It does not have  a SBC and is connected to another Apollo by USB cable, started with a terminal command.

This Apollo will only sometimes hash at the requested power level, at other times it seems to be stuck doing about half as much work as it should. This is confirmed by on-the-wall power measurement and by what hashes arrive at the mining pool over time.

Once it's in that lazy mode, it stays that way even after several reboots and when using the same command from the memory of the terminal.

In this 'lazy mode' it shows this:
*** BOARDS SYS INFO (1 boards, 44 chips):
BRD  FOUND      REV   SPI     PWR  CHIPS  ON  ON_T  inOhOsc  OhOscN  OhOscT  OhN  OhT  loI  Tc  Th    T, C              TA  RevADC   OCP     HE  osc  OSChip               U, mV               I, mA  P, Wt
  0      1  BREV:20  1x 4  2x2x11     44   1     1        0       0       0    0    0    0   0   0   41  0    0( 0)  0( 0)    4004  0x00  0 (0)    0  0:3:10   U0: 9863 U1: 1302   I0:12983 I1:12975    144


after having been started with these settings:

./apollo-miner -host... -port.... -user..... -password.....  -comport /dev/ttyACM0 -brd_ocp 80  -osc 50 -ao_mode 1 -fan_temp_low 65 -fan_temp_hi 70 -fan_pwm_low 1 -fan_pwm_hi 100

I'm heating the bedroom with that Apollo, and I'd like it to churn through around 250W.

It has a large aftermarket PSU and a 200mm fan and a different 80mm fan that spins slower than the original, is therefore very quiet, but now also very low hashrate and very low heating.
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August 18, 2024, 06:40:35 PM
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Hi,
Just a question about solo mining. From what I gather, it's running a local solo ckpool instance? If so, can I point other miners to it? I am now mining on public-pool.io but wondering if I should instead mine to the Apollo II itself. Is it possible to add a backup pool?
Thanks for your replies.
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August 18, 2024, 06:49:23 PM
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Hi,
Just a question about solo mining. From what I gather, it's running a local solo ckpool instance? If so, can I point other miners to it? I am now mining on public-pool.io but wondering if I should instead mine to the Apollo II itself.
Thanks for the replies.

Yes you can point your other miners to the apollo and mine to the solo ckpool built in.

I have successfully stress tested just over 10PH to the ck pool built in to the Apollo II.

If your miners are located on your (LAN) internal network then just use the IP address of the Apollo II.

The IP address which you need to setup other local miners on your LAN should be listed on the top of the solo mining page within the Apollo GUI.
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SOLO LAN Mining
Point any Bitcoin Miner on your local network to your Solo Pool with the following URL: 192.168.X.X:3333 Username: <bitcoin address>
****

If your other miners are outside your LAN then you must either have a static IP or use DDNS so that you can always find the PUBLIC IP address (WAN).
Additionally you must then set port forwarding of port 3333 to the internal IP of your Apollo II so that it can pass traffic through your router / firewall.


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August 18, 2024, 07:41:53 PM
Last edit: August 18, 2024, 08:29:24 PM by Toresh
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Hi,
Just a question about solo mining. From what I gather, it's running a local solo ckpool instance? If so, can I point other miners to it? I am now mining on public-pool.io but wondering if I should instead mine to the Apollo II itself.
Thanks for the replies.

Yes you can point your other miners to the apollo and mine to the solo ckpool built in.

I have successfully stress tested just over 10PH to the ck pool built in to the Apollo II.

If your miners are located on your (LAN) internal network then just use the IP address of the Apollo II.

The IP address which you need to setup other local miners on your LAN should be listed on the top of the solo mining page within the Apollo GUI.
****
SOLO LAN Mining
Point any Bitcoin Miner on your local network to your Solo Pool with the following URL: 192.168.X.X:3333 Username: <bitcoin address>
****

If your other miners are outside your LAN then you must either have a static IP or use DDNS so that you can always find the PUBLIC IP address (WAN).
Additionally you must then set port forwarding of port 3333 to the internal IP of your Apollo II so that it can pass traffic through your router / firewall.


Thank you for your reply. I'll switch to solo on my Apollo II. It only takes legacy addresses? It sees segwit and taproot addresses as invalid but I used it (with the worker name) on solo.ckpool.org itself and on public-pool.io without problems. I also got the ckpool disconnected message. Also no ckpool screen process running. I switched back to public-pool for now.
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August 18, 2024, 11:16:08 PM
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It has been 7 days since I got my Apollo 2 and the node is still not synced.

I have gigabit internet connection
using ethernet cable as connection
port forwarding for 8333 and 3333
ip reserved in my router
mining on ckpool on Medium settings

How long does it take for the Node to sync? How can I check how much of the blockchain has been downloaded?

https://ibb.co/0KrVmQw
Apollo Web OS v2.0.5
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August 18, 2024, 11:38:29 PM
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It has been 7 days since I got my Apollo 2 and the node is still not synced.

I have gigabit internet connection
using ethernet cable as connection
port forwarding for 8333 and 3333
ip reserved in my router
mining on ckpool on Medium settings

How long does it take for the Node to sync? How can I check how much of the blockchain has been downloaded?

https://ibb.co/0KrVmQw
Apollo Web OS v2.0.5


According to your screenshot your node isn't even running. You need to click the button at the top of the screen that say's "Start Node" or simply reboot the system and it will start syncing the node automatically. Either way, it takes a long time to load/sync a full unpruned node. It took me about 7-8 days with a few other bandwidth priorities sharing my internet. And don't try to mine higher than "Eco Mode" while your syncing your node because it will really stress your CPU on the Apollo. Just my 2 cents. There's a decent "getting started" manual supplied by Futurebit on the Apollo 2 that covers some of these issues: https://www.futurebit.io/apollo-btc-support
Cheers!
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August 18, 2024, 11:46:32 PM
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Yes, that is correct, the node will not run and I can not tell if its syncing still or there are some issues.

I tried start node several times even restart.

CPU, Temp and other specs look fine.

https://ibb.co/GHNPFtv
https://ibb.co/ZYDFw5f

How can I get more stats about the node?
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Today at 01:02:49 AM
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Hey guys. Is there any problem with having the miner sitting on its side? It does seem to cool better when the bottom have more airflow.

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Today at 02:14:42 AM
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Yes, that is correct, the node will not run and I can not tell if its syncing still or there are some issues.

I tried start node several times even restart.

CPU, Temp and other specs look fine.

https://ibb.co/GHNPFtv
https://ibb.co/ZYDFw5f

How can I get more stats about the node?

Ok. Just a lousy hunch . . . but try re-seating your NVMe PCIe (node drive).  It may not be making an adequate connection.
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Today at 04:14:59 AM
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It has been 7 days since I got my Apollo 2 and the node is still not synced.

I have gigabit internet connection
using ethernet cable as connection
port forwarding for 8333 and 3333
ip reserved in my router
mining on ckpool on Medium settings

How long does it take for the Node to sync? How can I check how much of the blockchain has been downloaded?

https://ibb.co/0KrVmQw
Apollo Web OS v2.0.5


Maybe enable TOR mode as a test to see if it starts to sync. Then you will know you have a network issue
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Today at 05:02:35 AM
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Does anyone know the steps for generating a Bolt12 offer on the Apollo II full node, is it possible to do so?

you need a CLN node for that functionality which Apollo doesn't have as standard.
It might be added in the future?
Also your CLN needs a funded channel that has incoming and outgoing funds otherwise you won't get paid
You can easily setup a CLN node on a Pi 5 with Raspiblitz for example

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