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W2k3 IIS6 PHP 5.2.9 Fatal error: Call to undefined function socket_create() in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\anubis\index.php on line 175 WTF ? I know the solution. Go Install Linux. A little tip. Avoid giving usesless suggestions. Another tip for the packager: give a list of PHP modules needed for proper functioning of the application. usesless is not a word. p.s. Linux is much better suited to run apache web server and php then Windows server 2003, and if you cant see that then your just as usesless as windows Move on dude. And if you are going to be a dick about correcting what is obviously a simple typo, make sure you don't have any yourself...
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February 04, 2012, 12:20:30 AM |
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Minor bug
ANUBIS Version 1.03 cgminer 2.2.1
When I change the intensity in cgminer, it's not being updated in ANUBIS. I use -I 8 for my batch file to start cgminer, and "8" is being displayed, but if I drop a card to "4", the intensity still displays as "8", even though the MH/s 5s is slower.
Don't want this to get lost in the uselessness that was just made.
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February 04, 2012, 06:25:29 PM |
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Found an odd bug, in the config.php page trying to change the red value of "min. % of desired average MH/s" does not work, it appears to be locked on 90. Other values on that page can be changed though.
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February 04, 2012, 11:11:24 PM |
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How robust is this tool to cope with additions (i.e. not changes but more fields) to the API? It should be able to. Planning on adding maybe two more entries next version.
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Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel 2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org -ck
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Internet151
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February 06, 2012, 03:44:21 PM |
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I just found another bug. If multiple machines connected to ANUBIS are down, ANUBIS seems to time out its connection attempts one at a time to each machine. So in my case, having over a dozen machines down made it take several minutes for the page to actually load.
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February 07, 2012, 11:59:50 PM Last edit: February 08, 2012, 12:12:40 AM by kano |
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Minor bug
ANUBIS Version 1.03 cgminer 2.2.1
When I change the intensity in cgminer, it's not being updated in ANUBIS. I use -I 8 for my batch file to start cgminer, and "8" is being displayed, but if I drop a card to "4", the intensity still displays as "8", even though the MH/s 5s is slower.
Don't want this to get lost in the uselessness that was just made. Probably was caused by: prior to 2.2.2 fix: - Bug intensity always shows GPU 0 That I found recently. Now I'm reading here to find out about ckolivas' comment above that didn't get replied to. I upped the API version (1.0 to 1.1) in 2.2.2 coz I added "Last Share Time" and "Last Share Pool" to devs/gpu/cpu stats Thus if you want that (what I at least consider quite useful) you can check the version is 1.1 (or greater) However the norm will now be to increment the second number when I add new output thus anyone who requires specific output can check if the cgminer API version has it.
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February 08, 2012, 01:34:05 AM |
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***Bug***
in function request, the sub-request socket port is hard-coded to 4028, rather than the value in the data base
$socket2 = getsock($host, 4028);
should be
$socket2 = getsock($host, $hostport);
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P_Shep
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February 11, 2012, 01:23:14 AM |
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Workin' on a lil' something... Doesn't change values right now, but won't take me too long (I think). P.S. I hate java script. Someone else can make it more pretty.
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February 11, 2012, 06:40:35 AM |
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You do realise that some of those options are rather pointless as I explained when adding them? If cgminer has --auto-gpu set then changing GPU will only be temporary. They really are only of use to someone who writes a full monitoring tool that adjusts GPU and Fan (and has --auto-gpu and --auto-fan NOT set)
Setting Intensity should stay set, as also VDDC.
But the other 3 can be controlled by cgminer and really should be left alone and allow cgminer to manage them with --auto-gpu and --auto-fan
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February 11, 2012, 07:18:31 AM |
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I was wondering if the API would accept a GPU clock range.
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February 11, 2012, 07:32:22 PM |
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For the API: Make GPU Clock & Fan Speed accept a range - range = auto, as per... - single value = set just to that value Add target temp Job's a good'un Also add uptime.
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February 11, 2012, 07:58:38 PM Last edit: February 11, 2012, 08:22:15 PM by sveetsnelda |
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Setting Intensity should stay set, as also VDDC.
I'll agree with VDDC, but not with Intensity... I've been waiting for a way to change intensity through RPC for quite a while because I use all of my rigs for other things. When I go to use it to hash other things, I manually touch all 25 rigs to turn the intensity to "d" because I still want CGMiner running my fanspeed in the background (and it also gives me a good way to look and see if any cards are dead through RPC).
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February 11, 2012, 08:59:15 PM |
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Setting Intensity should stay set, as also VDDC.
I'll agree with VDDC, but not with Intensity... I've been waiting for a way to change intensity through RPC for quite a while because I use all of my rigs for other things. When I go to use it to hash other things, I manually touch all 25 rigs to turn the intensity to "d" because I still want CGMiner running my fanspeed in the background (and it also gives me a good way to look and see if any cards are dead through RPC). the webmon will do intensity.. but even if you select one gpu, it does it for all of them
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February 12, 2012, 12:49:05 AM Last edit: February 12, 2012, 12:59:33 AM by kano |
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... Setting Intensity should stay set, as also VDDC. ...
Quoting myself You can already change all 5 with the API, however: Those two (Intensity and VDDC) WHEN you change them with the API will stay changed since cgminer doesn't change them itself automatically from what you set them to (you can have dynamic intensity - but you set that with 'D' in the API also - if you set it with any value - it of course is no longer Dynamic - that's how the keyboard interface works in cgminer). The other three (fan, cpu, mem) WHEN you change them through the API will only stay changed if you aren't using --auto-gpu and/or --auto-fan i.e. if you want to write your own algorithm to adjust those 3 - that CONSTANTLY monitors them through the API, then you can with the API - of course as long as you don't specify --auto-gpu and/or --auto-fan when you start cgminer HOWEVER, that also means that if you don't write your algo very good you can mess up your miner ... (again that is how the keyboard interface works in cgminer) I will also add that somewhere in between the above of being able to play with those 3 value ranges and limit settings is rather pointless IMO. You should configure your miner with those 3 (limit and ranges etc) correctly (adjusting as necessary from the normal interface when you start cgminer) and then set them as your initial run settings and leave them alone - though most people shouldn't even ever need to change the defaults. Adding that to the API will also require reporting all those settings ... the ranges, limits etc. So at the moment it also makes no sense to change them when you can't even see them.
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February 12, 2012, 01:32:01 AM |
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... Setting Intensity should stay set, as also VDDC. ...
Quoting myself You can already change all 5 with the API, however: Those two (Intensity and VDDC) WHEN you change them with the API will stay changed since cgminer doesn't change them itself automatically from what you set them to (you can have dynamic intensity - but you set that with 'D' in the API also - if you set it with any value - it of course is no longer Dynamic - that's how the keyboard interface works in cgminer). The other three (fan, cpu, mem) WHEN you change them through the API will only stay changed if you aren't using --auto-gpu and/or --auto-fan i.e. if you want to write your own algorithm to adjust those 3 - that CONSTANTLY monitors them through the API, then you can with the API - of course as long as you don't specify --auto-gpu and/or --auto-fan when you start cgminer HOWEVER, that also means that if you don't write your algo very good you can mess up your miner ... (again that is how the keyboard interface works in cgminer) I will also add that somewhere in between the above of being able to play with those 3 value ranges and limit settings is rather pointless IMO. You should configure your miner with those 3 (limit and ranges etc) correctly (adjusting as necessary from the normal interface when you start cgminer) and then set them as your initial run settings and leave them alone - though most people shouldn't even ever need to change the defaults. Adding that to the API will also require reporting all those settings ... the ranges, limits etc. So at the moment it also makes no sense to change them when you can't even see them. Kano: I agree with everything you said. I for one dont run gpu-auto, my rigs seam to be more stable with a set clock. I do run fan-auto for cooling. I may have jumped into the middle of a Intensity conversation about 'staying'. i was not referring to that. I was answering sveetsnelda statement about looking for a way to do the intensity thru the rpc and my webmon tool will adjust intensity. then i wanted to comment that, if you change ONE gpu, all of them are set thru the api. webmon post debug and message: (the post would do all if [gpu] => all ) Array ( [rig] => miner1 [command] => gpuintensity [gpu] => 0 [newValue] => 5 [gpuList] => 0,1,2,3,4 [submit] => adjustRig ) 1
Rig: miner1 Message: GPU 0 set new intensity to 5
result: GPU 0: 73.0C 1720RPM 27% | 394.5/394.8Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:665 R:14 HW:0 U:5.16/m I: 5 GPU 1: 73.5C 1555RPM 27% | 394.1/394.7Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:666 R:9 HW:0 U:5.16/m I: 5 GPU 2: 74.0C 1737RPM 27% | 394.6/394.8Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:729 R:20 HW:0 U:5.65/m I: 5 GPU 3: 73.5C 1750RPM 27% | 394.5/394.7Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:742 R:13 HW:0 U:5.75/m I: 5 GPU 4: 73.5C 1722RPM 28% | 381.7/380.2Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:342 R:3 HW:356 U:2.65/m I: 5
EDIT: sorry to hijack the post. but when I went to set the rig back to 7, Array ( [rig] => miner1 [command] => gpuintensity [gpu] => 1 [newValue] => 7 [gpuList] => 0,1,2,3,4 [submit] => adjustRig ) 1
Rig: miner1 Message: GPU 1 set new intensity to 7
It appears that only if you ask for gpu 0 intesity will anything be done. the rig did NOT go back to 7 , or even gpu 1 didn't GPU 0: 73.5C 1726RPM 27% | 390.2/394.6Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:678 R:14 HW:0 U:5.05/m I: 5 GPU 1: 74.0C 1558RPM 27% | 393.5/394.7Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:694 R:12 HW:0 U:5.17/m I: 5 GPU 2: 73.5C 1739RPM 27% | 394.3/394.7Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:759 R:21 HW:0 U:5.66/m I: 5 GPU 3: 73.5C 1749RPM 27% | 394.3/394.5Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:761 R:17 HW:0 U:5.67/m I: 5 GPU 4: 73.5C 1708RPM 28% | 381.4/380.2Mh/s | 850Mhz 300Mhz 0.99V A:354 R:4 HW:368 U:2.64/m I: 5
so it appear that. api call set intensity gpu 0, will set all gpus api call set intensity other gpu, nothing happens, but the message said OK
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kano
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February 12, 2012, 01:55:52 AM |
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Nope There was bug fix in 2.2.2 for that (but you shouldn't use 2.2.2 ever) so using any version after 2.2.2 fixes it. That I reported in the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg731640#msg731640And was then mentioned in the following update where the pull request was put in: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg733660#msg733660(2nd last one) So what I guess is happening is you are using a 2.2.1 or earlier cgminer and it reports the GPU 0 intensity for all GPUs even if they are different. Setting them works fine and if you look at the cgminer screen it will show them changing independently but the API reports the value of GPU0 for all GPUs Update cgminer
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sveetsnelda
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February 12, 2012, 01:56:49 AM |
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Quoting myself Heh. I just re-read the original post and realized that I misinterpreted it. I read "Intensity should stay set" as "it's pointless to have the ability to change it through the API". This is what I get for reading the post out of context.
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February 12, 2012, 02:01:22 AM |
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Quoting myself Heh. I just re-read the original post and realized that I misinterpreted it. I read "Intensity should stay set" as "it's pointless to have the ability to change it through the API". This is what I get for reading the post out of context. Nah - I quoted myself and explained in for that reason - I could see there could have been some confusion of what I meant
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February 12, 2012, 02:14:02 AM |
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Nope There was bug fix in 2.2.2 for that (but you shouldn't use 2.2.2 ever) so using any version after 2.2.2 fixes it. That I reported in the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg731640#msg731640And was then mentioned in the following update where the pull request was put in: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg733660#msg733660(2nd last one) So what I guess is happening is you are using a 2.2.1 or earlier cgminer and it reports the GPU 0 intensity for all GPUs even if they are different. Setting them works fine and if you look at the cgminer screen it will show them changing independently but the API reports the value of GPU0 for all GPUs Update cgminer sorry bout that.... forums getting HUGE, and yes, search works well.
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February 12, 2012, 07:18:47 AM |
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Got it working now It ain't pretty, but it does what it should. Still would like for a single clk setting to force that one clk, then sending a range value ('500-800' etc.) to re-enable the gpu-auto. Same for fan speed.
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