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Anyone here confirm that it does work well with the S9? If so how many units did you try monitoring/etc? How is the pool configuration? Does it allow any pool? How do you find the monitoring/system health/etc? Thanks in advance.
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michelem (OP)
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December 04, 2017, 08:55:29 PM |
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I just ran the upgrade to version 9 via the web interface and now the web interface keeps on loading, nothing is shown. I already tried to restart the raspberry pi bu the problem keeps occurring. What can I do to fix this issue?
You probably was on a version < 0.8 you cannot upgrade to 0.9, you need to install PHP7.0 but it's not easy if you are in old Raspbian. Download the new image and start from that.
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December 04, 2017, 10:46:37 PM |
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Anyone here confirm that it does work well with the S9? If so how many units did you try monitoring/etc? How is the pool configuration? Does it allow any pool? How do you find the monitoring/system health/etc? Thanks in advance.
I had given access to miners to allow them to be added, so far I have had 22 L3+ units with no issues. Pool configuration is fine , you can add them per miner or as a failover pool in settings. All the Temps and hashrate is available info, it works great and is an excellent alternative to awesome miner.
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December 09, 2017, 08:51:49 AM |
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Can anyone help with using Minera with a Moonlander2 USB stick and a Pi 3b? I know how to get Minera on the Pi and access it via it's IP on my computer, but is it just plug and play or are there additional steps after that?
Do the SIlabs drivers need to be compiled and installed or can we skip that step and just pop in jstephanp's fork of bfgminer into the custom miners directory?
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December 09, 2017, 09:06:51 AM |
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Can anyone help with using Minera with a Moonlander2 USB stick and a Pi 3b? I know how to get Minera on the Pi and access it via it's IP on my computer, but is it just plug and play or are there additional steps after that?
Do the SIlabs drivers need to be compiled and installed or can we skip that step and just pop in jstephanp's fork of bfgminer into the custom miners directory? thats all i did, seems to work just fine on the pi with the premade img just make sure you rename it.
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December 09, 2017, 09:11:07 AM |
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Can anyone help with using Minera with a Moonlander2 USB stick and a Pi 3b? I know how to get Minera on the Pi and access it via it's IP on my computer, but is it just plug and play or are there additional steps after that?
Do the SIlabs drivers need to be compiled and installed or can we skip that step and just pop in jstephanp's fork of bfgminer into the custom miners directory? thats all i did, seems to work just fine on the pi with the premade img just make sure you rename it. Gotcha. I wasn't having too much luck installing Minera over raspian. When I would launch the miner the log file would tell me that the directory the binary was in was just a directory. I'll give the premade image a shot.
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December 09, 2017, 08:08:38 PM |
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I finally had to break down and update to the newest version. And there is where the problems start. It is assigning itself an IP address that is no where near what I have my router range set to. It is assigning 169.251.101.33, which is like I said no where near what I use. The router is DHCP enabled and has always worked just fine assigning an IP to Minera within the local network. Until now... I cannot even shush into the IP assigned nor can I access it within Web Browser. IF I cannot access anything I cannot even go in and manually adjust the IP.
Am I missing something?
Its a clean install on a brand new SD card. I do this with each version just in case.
The longer this is down the more it is costing me. I would just go back to 7.0 but I would rather be up to date and have all the abilities the newest version has to offer.
Any ides on how to fix this issue? I know its a bit vague but its all I got so far.
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michelem (OP)
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December 09, 2017, 08:36:57 PM |
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I finally had to break down and update to the newest version. And there is where the problems start. It is assigning itself an IP address that is no where near what I have my router range set to. It is assigning 169.251.101.33, which is like I said no where near what I use. The router is DHCP enabled and has always worked just fine assigning an IP to Minera within the local network. Until now... I cannot even shush into the IP assigned nor can I access it within Web Browser. IF I cannot access anything I cannot even go in and manually adjust the IP.
Am I missing something?
Its a clean install on a brand new SD card. I do this with each version just in case.
The longer this is down the more it is costing me. I would just go back to 7.0 but I would rather be up to date and have all the abilities the newest version has to offer.
Any ides on how to fix this issue? I know its a bit vague but its all I got so far.
0.7.0 isn't upgradable. You have to start from the latest image.
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December 09, 2017, 08:50:14 PM |
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I finally had to break down and update to the newest version. And there is where the problems start. It is assigning itself an IP address that is no where near what I have my router range set to. It is assigning 169.251.101.33, which is like I said no where near what I use. The router is DHCP enabled and has always worked just fine assigning an IP to Minera within the local network. Until now... I cannot even shush into the IP assigned nor can I access it within Web Browser. IF I cannot access anything I cannot even go in and manually adjust the IP.
Am I missing something?
Its a clean install on a brand new SD card. I do this with each version just in case.
The longer this is down the more it is costing me. I would just go back to 7.0 but I would rather be up to date and have all the abilities the newest version has to offer.
Any ides on how to fix this issue? I know its a bit vague but its all I got so far.
0.7.0 isn't upgradable. You have to start from the latest image. It is a fresh install on a new card as I said in my post. What Ineed to do is get past the newest version assigning itself an IP that is no where near what my local network is set for. DHCP is neabled on my router as I indicated, and yet it still assigns an address well out of range. I sue the typical 192.168.x.x range for my local network and it is assigning 169.251.101.33 to itself. and as I said with no way to gain access to Minera, either direct or through web interface, I cannot change the IP to something within range of my network. Currently I resorted to using an older card with v.7.0 on it just to have it mining until I can get something figured out on the latest version.
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December 09, 2017, 11:51:15 PM |
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Sorry for dropping in. So I have 3 D3s currently running on my home network. I do have them running a modified firmware though, is that a problem? - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2346161I've installed minera on a virtual linux machine on the home network. So all I have to do is go to network miners under settings and hit scan right? This doesn't seem to be working. I also manually added the IPs of my miners. Not sure of the port, but I've used 4028. I think it shows a little green online button to the left of them. But when I go into dashboard, there's no stats shown at all and everything shows as offline. Did I miss a step or is the problem with my modified firmware? I've checked again, under network miners settings, I have all three D3s showing as online, but when I click to the dashboard, they all show as offline. I'm also not mining dash, but PURA. What do you think?
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December 10, 2017, 04:53:57 AM Last edit: December 10, 2017, 05:36:55 AM by mikespax |
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I can confirm that AwesomeMiner was able to find all the D3s immediately upon a network scan.
I think the issue is that I need to firstly enable API access on the D3s. But I have no idea how to do that. Probably something via SSH.
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December 10, 2017, 06:23:34 AM |
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I can confirm that AwesomeMiner was able to find all the D3s immediately upon a network scan.
I think the issue is that I need to firstly enable API access on the D3s. But I have no idea how to do that. Probably something via SSH.
Have you the 0.9.0 version of Minera?
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December 10, 2017, 06:26:56 AM |
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Yes, just installed today.
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December 10, 2017, 06:31:08 AM |
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Yes, just installed today.
Have you selected the right dropdown menu in the network settings? There are two options "Antminer S9/D3/L3" and "Other"
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December 10, 2017, 06:38:21 AM |
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No zuo no die why you try, u zuo u die dont be shy
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December 10, 2017, 07:46:40 AM |
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I like your software product but I got a warning of using coinhive JS mining script warning on your website. Has this made public yet?
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December 10, 2017, 07:52:19 AM |
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I like your software product but I got a warning of using coinhive JS mining script warning on your website. Has this made public yet?
What public? Coinhive is a script to enable your browser to mine for Minera (and Minera removes ads), you can stop it (and get ads) in the settings page.
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December 12, 2017, 06:17:04 AM |
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Please write to support@getminera.com if you need something because BitcoinTalk don't let me post private messages and it seems they have several problems. @mikespax pls write me at email I cannot reply to you
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December 13, 2017, 07:18:43 AM |
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Hello. Can Minera manage ASIC miners hosting farm? Can I configure individual accounts for clients with an access to the miners configuration?
No, Minera is more for "home" use.
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December 13, 2017, 10:12:27 PM |
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It is a fresh install on a new card as I said in my post. What Ineed to do is get past the newest version assigning itself an IP that is no where near what my local network is set for. DHCP is neabled on my router as I indicated, and yet it still assigns an address well out of range. I sue the typical 192.168.x.x range for my local network and it is assigning 169.251.101.33 to itself. and as I said with no way to gain access to Minera, either direct or through web interface, I cannot change the IP to something within range of my network. Currently I resorted to using an older card with v.7.0 on it just to have it mining until I can get something figured out on the latest version.
Hi, a 169.x.x.x address is what is called a self-assigned address. This means your Pi is not talking to your DHCP server. I would, first, reboot your router. If that fails to fix the DHCP issue, try to console connect and set the IP manually. Or, try a clean Raspian install image to ensure it's not an issue with your Pi or the 9.0 image. Personally, I did an in-place upgrade from 8.0 to 9.0 without issue. I have not tested the 9.0 image. -Fred
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