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December 14, 2017, 08:15:02 PM |
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Hi, i need some help please: I installed cgminer on a PI. (For testing purposes, it shoud simulate a real miner) I installed Minera on a laptop with Ubuntu on a VMWare. After automatic installation it says "Open UR http:///minera" This is obviously not working. I tried on my laptop: http://minerahttp://127.0.0.1/mineraBoth are not working. For my understanding to make Minera work i have to whitelist on my PI my laptop via the command --api-allow 'W:Laptop.IP.Address' But what do i have to do in order to "start" Minera? See some kind of user interface?
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December 14, 2017, 10:26:04 PM |
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Hi, i need some help please: I installed cgminer on a PI. (For testing purposes, it shoud simulate a real miner) I installed Minera on a laptop with Ubuntu on a VMWare. After automatic installation it says "Open UR http:///minera" This is obviously not working. I tried on my laptop: http://minerahttp://127.0.0.1/mineraBoth are not working. For my understanding to make Minera work i have to whitelist on my PI my laptop via the command --api-allow 'W:Laptop.IP.Address' But what do i have to do in order to "start" Minera? See some kind of user interface? Do you have the full web stack running? how about all the required PHP? it should be your ip/minera
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michelem (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 06:55:33 AM |
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Hi, i need some help please: I installed cgminer on a PI. (For testing purposes, it shoud simulate a real miner) I installed Minera on a laptop with Ubuntu on a VMWare. After automatic installation it says "Open UR http:///minera" This is obviously not working. I tried on my laptop: http://minerahttp://127.0.0.1/mineraBoth are not working. For my understanding to make Minera work i have to whitelist on my PI my laptop via the command --api-allow 'W:Laptop.IP.Address' But what do i have to do in order to "start" Minera? See some kind of user interface? api-allow option is an option for the miner not for Minera. Minera is a web interface to manage the miners not the miner itself. That said, you need to get the Ubuntu IP and use it in your browser like http:/192.168.1.100/minera If this isn't working you have to look at lighttp web server configuration and PHP, there is something wrong there, look at its logs and here https://github.com/getminera/minera/issues/190 may be you have the same issue.
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Sam7089
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December 15, 2017, 09:07:11 AM |
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Hi, Is mining with s9 worth it.... Its hash power is 13.5T per second.. And when calculating its 0.09 btc per month rite.... To do so should I mine solo or pool... And which mining software should I use... Eg: nicehash,... Please help me understand....
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michelem (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 09:23:29 AM |
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Hi, Is mining with s9 worth it.... Its hash power is 13.5T per second.. And when calculating its 0.09 btc per month rite.... To do so should I mine solo or pool... And which mining software should I use... Eg: nicehash,... Please help me understand....
This is not the right thread, BTW a S9 should do 0,067BTC/month actually (Ref: http://bit.ly/2kxTsZY), you have to mine in pool and you have to calculate the cost of power.
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December 15, 2017, 09:31:50 AM |
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Hi, Is mining with s9 worth it.... Its hash power is 13.5T per second.. And when calculating its 0.09 btc per month rite.... To do so should I mine solo or pool... And which mining software should I use... Eg: nicehash,... Please help me understand....
This is not the right thread, BTW a S9 should do 0,067BTC/month actually (Ref: http://[Suspicious link removed]/2kxTsZY), you have to mine in pool and you have to calculate the cost of power. Thank you.... So will it be profitable with 3 S9... Electricity- its like free here... Cost very cheap... What if I don't hit any block.... I am confused man... Is it not that when the machine is kept on running... U will generate point and that point to bitcoins... Please need ur help sir
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michelem (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 09:44:59 AM |
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Hi, Is mining with s9 worth it.... Its hash power is 13.5T per second.. And when calculating its 0.09 btc per month rite.... To do so should I mine solo or pool... And which mining software should I use... Eg: nicehash,... Please help me understand....
This is not the right thread, BTW a S9 should do 0,067BTC/month actually (Ref: http://[Suspicious link removed]/2kxTsZY), you have to mine in pool and you have to calculate the cost of power. Thank you.... So will it be profitable with 3 S9... Electricity- its like free here... Cost very cheap... What if I don't hit any block.... I am confused man... Is it not that when the machine is kept on running... U will generate point and that point to bitcoins... Please need ur help sir Mining in a pool you don't need to hit a block, you send shares, when someone hit a block you receive the percentage amount of the shares you submitted in BTC. so if a block rewards 12.5BTC and to mine it required 100000 shares and you submit 100 shares you will receive 0.0125BTC for that block (random numbers just to explain)
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December 15, 2017, 10:10:32 AM |
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Hi, Is mining with s9 worth it.... Its hash power is 13.5T per second.. And when calculating its 0.09 btc per month rite.... To do so should I mine solo or pool... And which mining software should I use... Eg: nicehash,... Please help me understand....
This is not the right thread, BTW a S9 should do 0,067BTC/month actually (Ref: http://[Suspicious link removed]/2kxTsZY), you have to mine in pool and you have to calculate the cost of power. Thank you.... So will it be profitable with 3 S9... Electricity- its like free here... Cost very cheap... What if I don't hit any block.... I am confused man... Is it not that when the machine is kept on running... U will generate point and that point to bitcoins... Please need ur help sir Mining in a pool you don't need to hit a block, you send shares, when someone hit a block you receive the percentage amount of the shares you submitted in BTC. so if a block rewards 12.5BTC and to mine it required 100000 shares and you submit 100 shares you will receive 0.0125BTC for that block (random numbers just to explain) So its always better to mine in pool...... Any best pool suggestions u have for S9 please...
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michelem (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 10:53:11 AM |
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Hi, Is mining with s9 worth it.... Its hash power is 13.5T per second.. And when calculating its 0.09 btc per month rite.... To do so should I mine solo or pool... And which mining software should I use... Eg: nicehash,... Please help me understand....
This is not the right thread, BTW a S9 should do 0,067BTC/month actually (Ref: http://[Suspicious link removed]/2kxTsZY), you have to mine in pool and you have to calculate the cost of power. Thank you.... So will it be profitable with 3 S9... Electricity- its like free here... Cost very cheap... What if I don't hit any block.... I am confused man... Is it not that when the machine is kept on running... U will generate point and that point to bitcoins... Please need ur help sir Mining in a pool you don't need to hit a block, you send shares, when someone hit a block you receive the percentage amount of the shares you submitted in BTC. so if a block rewards 12.5BTC and to mine it required 100000 shares and you submit 100 shares you will receive 0.0125BTC for that block (random numbers just to explain) So its always better to mine in pool...... Any best pool suggestions u have for S9 please... To mine "solo" you need a lot of luck (and hashrate), best pool I don't know https://antpool.com should be good
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December 15, 2017, 11:24:48 AM |
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Hi, Is mining with s9 worth it.... Its hash power is 13.5T per second.. And when calculating its 0.09 btc per month rite.... To do so should I mine solo or pool... And which mining software should I use... Eg: nicehash,... Please help me understand....
This is not the right thread, BTW a S9 should do 0,067BTC/month actually (Ref: http://[Suspicious link removed]/2kxTsZY), you have to mine in pool and you have to calculate the cost of power. Thank you.... So will it be profitable with 3 S9... Electricity- its like free here... Cost very cheap... What if I don't hit any block.... I am confused man... Is it not that when the machine is kept on running... U will generate point and that point to bitcoins... Please need ur help sir Mining in a pool you don't need to hit a block, you send shares, when someone hit a block you receive the percentage amount of the shares you submitted in BTC. so if a block rewards 12.5BTC and to mine it required 100000 shares and you submit 100 shares you will receive 0.0125BTC for that block (random numbers just to explain) So its always better to mine in pool...... Any best pool suggestions u have for S9 please... To mine "solo" you need a lot of luck (and hashrate), best pool I don't know https://antpool.com should be good Thanks a lot.. For ur time... Made my day...
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michelem (OP)
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December 18, 2017, 06:43:21 AM |
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1) Yes Raspberry 3 kit is good. And no you can't install it in Windows or Mac (you could use an Ubuntu PC but only with manual install) 2) You flash the SD Card, you boot up the Raspberry, you check the IP of the Raspberry and then from your Windows PC just use the IP in your browser like http://<raspberry-IP>/minera
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Kapz786
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December 18, 2017, 06:51:26 AM |
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Thanks for the update - Didnt realize it came out earlier this month. So far so good with my Antminer gear seems to be running smooth.
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December 18, 2017, 06:27:38 PM Last edit: December 18, 2017, 08:42:26 PM by BeerPimp |
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I have a setup that was running fine in the past. I can get it to run on the older version of minera but eventually it stops responding but still mining. Then eventually it quits mining. I was excited for 0.9.0. However when I connect all my gridseed blades and try to restart the miner to get them going it just sits there updating. I have them on usb hubs that you can turn off/on in banks of three. I can get minera to start on 15 of the 18 blades (9 miners with 2 blades each.). I thought maybe it was one of the blades causing issues. But I tried isolating them by sets of threes and they seem to all work. Any help would be appreciated. Edit to add this is on a RPi 2. I ordered a RPi 3 to see if that helps.
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December 18, 2017, 09:52:51 PM |
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I started it mining again and one board just throws 100% HW errors. I am guessing that is the one that is having issues. I will have to figure out which one it is and unplug it.
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BitcoinIntern
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December 18, 2017, 11:11:05 PM |
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1) Yes Raspberry 3 kit is good. And no you can't install it in Windows or Mac (you could use an Ubuntu PC but only with manual install) 2) You flash the SD Card, you boot up the Raspberry, you check the IP of the Raspberry and then from your Windows PC just use the IP in your browser like http://<raspberry-IP>/minera Thank you very much Michelem
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michelem (OP)
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December 18, 2017, 11:50:32 PM |
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Is the Minera compatible with Asus Tinker Board?
It's an ARM architecture so it could work as is with Raspberry image file, but never tried. Give a chance.
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MantaMine
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December 22, 2017, 01:25:03 PM |
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Does this software contain a stratum proxy? Can multiple stratums be configured and run simultaneously? For instance, if a user has GPUs and various algo ASICs in a farm, can three or four different stratum proxies be run and managed?
Thanks.
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BitcoinIntern
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December 22, 2017, 01:52:30 PM |
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So I installed this software and it looks great so far interface wise. Does this have the ability for remote login? What if I have clients...anyway for them to login remotely and see how their machines are performing? Thank you...
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BitcoinIntern
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December 23, 2017, 12:57:14 AM |
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Hello. I cannot find the Minera IP with IP scanner. I download the image. Format card by Windows10 default format tool. Copy the image to the card with Wi32DiskImager Put card to Raspberry Pi Connect Raspberry Pi to the Tp-Link with wire.
Where could I be wrong? Has anybody same problem?
Any help will be appreciated.
You have to go in network sharing center and enable a couple things for the pi to talk to the computer. Youtube how to connect raspberry to computer and it will guide you. Let me know if it doesn’t. Thanks
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