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Author Topic: [Minera v0.9.1] Your next mining dashboard - Antminer/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer  (Read 850312 times)
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December 15, 2014, 03:56:11 PM
Last edit: December 16, 2014, 10:52:03 AM by michelem
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Hello guys,
a couple of announcements:

1) a Help page is ready on getminera.com website, you can find the most used configurations for your miner, I hope it can be helpful http://getminera.com/help

2) Minera 0.4.0 is ready! Probably this week I will push the final code, so stay tuned!

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December 16, 2014, 06:26:41 AM
Last edit: December 16, 2014, 11:21:01 AM by toptek
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Hello guys,
a couple of announcements:

1) a Help page is ready on getminera.com website, you can find the most used configurations for your miner, I hope it can be helpful http://getminera.com/help

2) Minera 0.4.0 is ready! Probably this week I will push the final code, so stay tuned!



Nice man . tip  thu just a tip most 80 chips should stay  at 800 unless there mod volted if that's the setting for the 80 chip which it Polly is . sense the others from Gridseed are kind of zeus  knock off (G-Black Miner etc ) sense they partnered up Smiley .but i see for the 5 chip no idea on them i never wasted any money on them to outdated.



 My bad meant 800 was half a sleep when i made that post .


 

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December 16, 2014, 08:25:43 AM
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Hello,

if I use 2 username on the same pool its working?

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December 16, 2014, 10:23:18 AM
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Hello,

if I use 2 username on the same pool its working?

Thank you!

I cannot understand the question... What are you trying to do? You can use as many users as you want on a same pool.

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December 16, 2014, 10:50:33 AM
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cant wait for 0.4.0, good work!

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December 18, 2014, 01:02:41 PM
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just thought id check before 0.4.0 rolls out, i used the commands to build the latest bfg and cgminers, bfgminer worked fine (mine was broken, rebuild the latest fixed it) but cgminer stopped with an error due to the new cgminer detecting if you try to build it with clashing drivers enabled (ie cant build with support for Antminer S1 and any other driver at the same time).

Any fix in the works? remember seeing it in the cgminer thread that there is a command that can be passed to override it, guess that just needs to be added to the build script

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December 18, 2014, 08:01:38 PM
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Soon ?  can't wait looks  like really nice things in 4.0. Grin

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December 18, 2014, 08:07:49 PM
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Hi, I've a little problem, sincerely I don't think that is a fault of minera, but I can't find a solution

My situation is:
1. Minera on rspi model B with a wifi dongle
2. Passive 4 ports hub
3. 4 gridseed mini attached to hub
4. Rspi to last firmware and upgrade available
5. cgdmaxlzeus lastest version
6. I use only scrypt algo

My test:
1. Tried with a cabled lan
2. Tried with a powered hub

My problem:
I've some problem on usb, on log I see many
Code:
GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE
attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS

You can see what I tried but no luck. Any idea or test that I can do?

J
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December 18, 2014, 09:37:54 PM
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I hope it is fixed that you are able to set individual mhz for each connected miner…

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December 19, 2014, 01:14:34 AM
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I hope it is fixed that you are able to set individual mhz for each connected miner…

you already can, using cpuminer i had this as my extra settings

--gc3355-freq=6D7C0F9A4853:875:0,6D7C0F9A4853:875:1,6D7C0F9A4853:875:2,6D7C0F9A4853:875:3,6D7C0F9A4853:875:4,8D82409F4951:900:0,8D82409F4951:900:1,8D82409F4951:900:2,8D82409F4951:900:3,8D82409F4951:900:4,8D7124985748:850:0,8D7124985748:900:1,8D7124985748:900:2,8D7124985748:900:3,8D7124985748:875:4,6D93218F5650:900:0,6D93218F5650:900:1,6D93218F5650:900:2,6D93218F5650:875:3,6D93218F5650:875:4,6D72539B4853:875:0,6D72539B4853:875:1,6D72539B4853:875:2,6D72539B4853:875:3,6D72539B4853:875:4,6D874F6C5157:925:0,6D874F6C5157:900:1,6D874F6C5157:900:2,6D874F6C5157:850:3,6D874F6C5157:900:4,6D73418F5748:850:0,6D73418F5748:875:1,6D73418F5748:675:2,6D73418F5748:875:3,6D73418F5748:900:4,6D87525E5157:850:0,6D87525E5157:875:1,6D87525E5157:875:2,6D87525E5157:850:3,6D87525E5157:850:4,6D7B4F704853:875:0,6D7B4F704853:875:1,6D7B4F704853:850:2,6D7B4F704853:875:3,6D7B4F704853:875:4,8D75307C5355:900:0,8D75307C5355:875:1,8D75307C5355:900:2,8D75307C5355:900:3,8D75307C5355:900:4

As you can see, it individually sets the core clock for each of the 5 chips, for all 10 of my orbs.

use autotune and it will fine tune them for you, give it at least 24 hours. Then use the function in minera to save the settings it stops at.

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December 19, 2014, 06:52:05 AM
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This is not what i meen, i would like to see a kind of drop down list going from150-1000 mhz. (Clock speed) for each individual miner. I have a farm of 50 asics and minera is a pain to setup. The old Hashra lunar and Minepeon is better when it comes to tuning..
Minera is the best gui interface and most clean and promising project and i think it could be a winner.

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December 19, 2014, 08:56:41 AM
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This is not what i meen, i would like to see a kind of drop down list going from150-1000 mhz. (Clock speed) for each individual miner. I have a farm of 50 asics and minera is a pain to setup. The old Hashra lunar and Minepeon is better when it comes to tuning..
Minera is the best gui interface and most clean and promising project and i think it could be a winner.

No there isn't anything like that because nobody told/requested me. But as Axiste told you can do it manually. Perhaps in the next release.

Sorry guys but I've got flu, so release is postponed to next week, just in time for Christmas.

Have a great weekend!

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December 19, 2014, 11:26:26 AM
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 ???PLEASE help getting minera running!

I have a technical background and learn fast. I have googled the heck out of this so instead I turn to the pros: I have never mined a crypto EVER.
My hardware: I have a pc laptop laying around if needed. I also purchased a raspberry pi b+ (and monitor, KB, mouse & usb wifi for raspberry) , and a gawminer fury.

Here is my main question, Do I need a PC running linux in addition to the raspberry PI? Or can I run just the PI and have that excellent Minera GUI running on the raspberry pi monitor?

What I have tried so far, I loaded the minera image onto the raspberry pi and it booted up command line style and thats it. So obviously I am missing something major here.

Try and give it to me in easy baby steps. Keep in mind all the hardware above, I also use a mac as my daily so if using SSH from the mac is an option feel free to include it. I am a fan of simplicity. If YOU owned the above hardware...How would you get this fired up?

Thanks ahead of time!
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December 19, 2014, 11:40:25 AM
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Ciao Michele (bel progetto italiano!)
hi everybody..

I'm new to raspberry device and Minera..I got my B+ today but I can't get Minera to work..
I formatted my Sd card using Sdformatter, copied the img (tried to extract it too) on the sd card..put the plug in..but the Rasp doesn't boot..

What am I doing wrong?

Thank you..

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December 19, 2014, 12:37:54 PM
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Perchè non la devi ne copiare ne estrarre a mano, ma con un programma specifico, se guardi la guida spiega bene, rifatti a getminera
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December 19, 2014, 12:54:21 PM
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@crypto4all you are near the solution: with the Raspberry running, just point your PC browser to the Raspberry IP and you'll get Minera. Put this on your browser: http://<your-raspberry-lan-ip>/ (to get the IP you can login "minera/minera" and do "sudo ifconfig")

@Snip3rita Grazie Smiley As Chryses told, you need first of all to unzip the file, you'll get a .img file, then download a program like this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ and use it to flash your SD Card with the img file from Minera. 

Enjoy!

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December 19, 2014, 01:03:04 PM
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@michelem

Do you've any idea about my little problem?

many tnx for your works
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December 19, 2014, 01:09:34 PM
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Hi, I've a little problem, sincerely I don't think that is a fault of minera, but I can't find a solution

My situation is:
1. Minera on rspi model B with a wifi dongle
2. Passive 4 ports hub
3. 4 gridseed mini attached to hub
4. Rspi to last firmware and upgrade available
5. cgdmaxlzeus lastest version
6. I use only scrypt algo

My test:
1. Tried with a cabled lan
2. Tried with a powered hub

My problem:
I've some problem on usb, on log I see many
Code:
GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE
attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS

You can see what I tried but no luck. Any idea or test that I can do?

J

It seems a USB library problem, but it's weird if that's a new image install.
First of all, if you have only Gridseed I strongly suggest to use CPUminer, then please try to re-build the miner, SSH into Minera and do:

cd /var/www/minera
./build_miner.sh cgminer-dmaxl

Please let me know.

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December 19, 2014, 01:26:31 PM
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@crypto4all you are near the solution: with the Raspberry running, just point your PC browser to the Raspberry IP and you'll get Minera. Put this on your browser: http://<your-raspberry-lan-ip>/ (to get the IP you can login "minera/minera" and do "sudo ifconfig")

@Snip3rita Grazie Smiley As Chryses told, you need first of all to unzip the file, you'll get a .img file, then download a program like this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ and use it to flash your SD Card with the img file from Minera. 

Enjoy!

Thanks for your quick reply! Ok before I attempt this one last question. I have a usb wifi adapter in the Raspberry as it is far from wifi router. Can you explain what needs to be plugged into what. Example: use cat5 to connect X to Z etc. Or can i use the wifi adapter? Thanks so much as this looks the final little hurdle. I don't mind moving the raspberry, if required to make a hardline connection. Let me know and awesome job on this support forum.
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December 19, 2014, 01:33:53 PM
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@crypto4all you are near the solution: with the Raspberry running, just point your PC browser to the Raspberry IP and you'll get Minera. Put this on your browser: http://<your-raspberry-lan-ip>/ (to get the IP you can login "minera/minera" and do "sudo ifconfig")

@Snip3rita Grazie Smiley As Chryses told, you need first of all to unzip the file, you'll get a .img file, then download a program like this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ and use it to flash your SD Card with the img file from Minera. 

Enjoy!

Thanks for your quick reply! Ok before I attempt this one last question. I have a usb wifi adapter in the Raspberry as it is far from wifi router. Can you explain what needs to be plugged into what. Example: use cat5 to connect X to Z etc. Or can i use the wifi adapter? Thanks so much as this looks the final little hurdle. I don't mind moving the raspberry, if required to make a hardline connection. Let me know and awesome job on this support forum.

An ethernet (cable) connection is recommended, but if you wanna use a Wifi instead you can, but you have to configure it before use (SSID and WEP key at least).
Login into Minera (terminal not web) and do "sudo wicd-curses" you'll get a terminal screen to configure your wifi dongle (if supported by RPI).

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