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September 06, 2016, 11:57:08 PM
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I edited the xmr.conf with my wallet address and payment id as well as the pool that I want to mine on.

However, I'm still getting that cl error, but I noticed that the pool is NOT what I entered, and the payment address is not mine.

Where if the correct configuration file found. I edeted the xmr.conf found in the same folder as miner, I also found xmr.conf~ in my home folder after pressing ctrl-h.

Somewhere its getting the config info to mine with a pool and address that is not mine.



Do you have a link to wolf's repo you are trying to compile from? Is there a command line option to specify the conf file path or anything? thanks.

right from github ...

https://github.com/wolf9466/wolf-xmr-miner/releases

I downloaded the Source Code tar.gz file

I'm going to try one more thing. I'm going to git clone the repo then make ..... and see what shakes loose
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September 07, 2016, 12:13:18 AM
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I'm going to try one more thing. I'm going to git clone the repo then make ..... and see what shakes loose

I deleted everything related to wolf-xmr-miner and emptied the trash --- a clean slate.

Then .....

Code:
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/wolf9466/wolf-xmr-miner
cd /home/monerominer/wolf-xmr-miner
make

Use gedit to edit xmr.conf to change the configuration to suit ( IE pool info & wallet address.paymentID)

Code:
./miner xmr.conf


And its working.... now for the tweaking

Thanks for the help.
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September 07, 2016, 12:48:30 AM
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No problem, glad to help , good to see it worked out for you. Mine away and hodl your XMR, these coins are not for dumping, trust me.  Cool

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September 07, 2016, 05:28:36 AM
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September 08, 2016, 11:47:49 PM
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can someone help me build my own pool for my own worker

i use a vps linux ubuntu 14.04 x64

pm me please or reply here

Thanks in advance!
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September 08, 2016, 11:49:59 PM
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can someone help me build my own pool for my own worker

i use a vps linux ubuntu 14.04 x64

pm me please or reply here

Thanks in advance!

Sure. How much are you willing to pay in either xmr or btc, as it's not an hour long job lol.

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September 08, 2016, 11:59:56 PM
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Sure. How much are you willing to pay in either xmr or btc, as it's not an hour long job lol.
i don't know make me an offer


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September 09, 2016, 12:13:14 AM
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Sure. How much are you willing to pay in either xmr or btc, as it's not an hour long job lol.
i don't know make me an offer




Do you have what source code you want to run etc in mind? It takes more than a few hours, so I can't tell you unless you tell me what exactly you want. Just a pool to mine your own rig on, or do you need a fancy web front end meaning are you trying to start a profitable pool.

I once spent 8 hours doing this for someone, but it depends on the specs of the server you give me to work with in all honesty as it's a lot of compiling etc etc..  Also, it has to be Ubuntu. Grin

Thanks

Edit - More memory and CPU you provide == Cheaper to you to build on. Wink

Feel free to pm me. I can probably give you a base document so that if you are familiar with linux you could probably do it yourself. It just takes time, and CPU/Memory on the vps.

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September 09, 2016, 12:45:14 AM
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i only want to mine with my rigs

don't need fancy website, the website_example default is fine.

btw is still profitable if i mine solo with my pool? i have 25kH/s.
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September 09, 2016, 12:50:31 AM
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i only want to mine with my rigs

don't need fancy website, the website_example default is fine.

btw is still profitable if i mine solo with my pool? i have 25kH/s.

Pool i'm looking at for that hashrate says 5.3 per day, but it's not in stone by any means.... Solo. No idea. Hash rate has doubled since the 10x increase, which really isn't that much. I mine with 2 old GPU's and make about 1 XMR every 3 days? Nothing big, but still more profitable than eth. I have never hit a block solo mining. Also the block reward just shrunk to under 11 xmr per block. Sad

Thanks   - Let me know and I can send you a doc for free or do this for you this weekend at a cost to be determined tomorrow since I have to work my real job in the am, sorry... Tongue

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September 09, 2016, 11:51:12 AM
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Heya lads. New to XMR. any1 having E3 Series Xeons working? What miner? I wonder how much H/s my E3 1271 could get
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September 09, 2016, 03:26:57 PM
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Heya lads. New to XMR. any1 having E3 Series Xeons working? What miner? I wonder how much H/s my E3 1271 could get

wolf miner is good, probably got 100-150 h/s for that.
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September 10, 2016, 11:10:39 PM
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New to mining, old to XMR...hi.

I bought a GTX 950 and I'm trying to make it work on Ubuntu 16.04 with no luck (just won't boot).

I have installed the correct drivers from the nvidia PPA. (i get a kernel error when trying the proprietary installer.)

I also tried what was listed in this guide to no avail.
http://my30daysoflinux.blogspot.com/2015/10/installing-nvidia-gtx-950-drivers-in.html

Does anyone have some experience with this setup? Any advice would be appreciated!



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September 11, 2016, 06:16:23 AM
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hi all,

can anybody help me?

I have an nvidia 9600 gt (an old card), I tried to mine. Miner shows the hashrate but no one pool shows it - hashrate is zero.

win7/32 bit, ccminer 1.1

Delete my negative trust, pls.
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Last edit: September 12, 2016, 03:55:27 AM by saddambitcoin
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Made it further - needed to tweak BIOS settings to recognize the GPU.

Anyway I am now in CUDA territory...I am beginning to wonder if I should have stuck with Ubuntu 14.04 since there is plenty of documentation there.

I get this error when trying to compile ccminer


Nevermind - got it!

[2016-09-11 22:55:09] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 950, 224.98 H/s
[2016-09-11 22:55:09] accepted: 13/13 (100.00%), 224.98 H/s (yay!!!)
[2016-09-11 22:55:10] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 950, 202.82 H/s





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September 13, 2016, 12:08:29 AM
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Hello everyone... read the last 7-8 pages of this read today as I am looking to get a primarily XMR rig up and running... hopefully within the next week or so.  There is some really good info in this thread that has already helped educate me about mining nuances, so I appreciate all that people have shared!

I have been trying to find CPU hash rates for XMR, but til now, have not found much more than a quite old spreadsheet on googledocs. I was able to crosscheck my current PC's old 2600k on this sheet and am getting around 115 M/s with it which is close to what is shown on this sheet. But, since this does not have any recent CPU's, I wanted to reach out and see what people's experience has been.

About my build:
- ASRock Mobo that supports 5-6 GPUs (leaning towards LGA-1151 socket but may consider 1150)
- 2 MSI RX470 GPU's (to start, then add more later if profits are in line with expectations)
- CPU: was grappling between the i7-6800k and i7-5820k but now leaning more towards the 6800, mainly because it's a slightly newer CPU with slightly better overall performance. I get can both for around $200 with the 6800 only about $20 more than that 5820.  However, it then became apparent that a lot of people were building rigs with a very cheap g4400 or g4500 CPU, so I am now trying to figure out the ROI on each.

That's where I need some assistance... either in confirming my theory below, or with people's own experience with any of these (or similar) CPUs.

I believe it was GingerAle who posted a few pages back about the G4400 getting 60 H/s.  That CPU has 2 threads, so assuming it will provide 120 H/s. This is of course quite low (my current 2600 gets that already) but I do realize it has a low TDP of 54W. Still, that equates to only about a rate of 2.22 Hashes/Watt, which again, is not great for XMR.

So, I am now trying to calculate the same rates for the i7-6800.  This has 12 threads, so my main question is, can I expect about the same 60 H/s per thread on this CPU (meaning it could get 720 H/s for XMR)?  It does has 15MB of Cache, so shouldn't be any limitation there... if the 2MB per thread requirement I read is indeed valid.  Is there something else that could limit this?  Or, is it actually likely to get more than 60 per thread since it is a slightly faster and higher end CPU?

If indeed it can get in the 720 range, that would make my decision easy, because that would equate to 5.14 Hashes/Watt (even with its 140 TDP), which is about 2.5x of the g4400. Yes, the 6800 would cost me $130 more, but my break even on that expense would only be about 3-4 months at current rates, so worth it I believe.

Any data or experiences with i7-6800k or similar would be greatly appreciated!


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September 13, 2016, 05:37:15 AM
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Hello everyone... read the last 7-8 pages of this read today as I am looking to get a primarily XMR rig up and running... hopefully within the next week or so.  There is some really good info in this thread that has already helped educate me about mining nuances, so I appreciate all that people have shared!

I have been trying to find CPU hash rates for XMR, but til now, have not found much more than a quite old spreadsheet on googledocs. I was able to crosscheck my current PC's old 2600k on this sheet and am getting around 115 M/s with it which is close to what is shown on this sheet. But, since this does not have any recent CPU's, I wanted to reach out and see what people's experience has been.

About my build:
- ASRock Mobo that supports 5-6 GPUs (leaning towards LGA-1151 socket but may consider 1150)
- 2 MSI RX470 GPU's (to start, then add more later if profits are in line with expectations)
- CPU: was grappling between the i7-6800k and i7-5820k but now leaning more towards the 6800, mainly because it's a slightly newer CPU with slightly better overall performance. I get can both for around $200 with the 6800 only about $20 more than that 5820.  However, it then became apparent that a lot of people were building rigs with a very cheap g4400 or g4500 CPU, so I am now trying to figure out the ROI on each.

That's where I need some assistance... either in confirming my theory below, or with people's own experience with any of these (or similar) CPUs.

I believe it was GingerAle who posted a few pages back about the G4400 getting 60 H/s.  That CPU has 2 threads, so assuming it will provide 120 H/s. This is of course quite low (my current 2600 gets that already) but I do realize it has a low TDP of 54W. Still, that equates to only about a rate of 2.22 Hashes/Watt, which again, is not great for XMR.

So, I am now trying to calculate the same rates for the i7-6800.  This has 12 threads, so my main question is, can I expect about the same 60 H/s per thread on this CPU (meaning it could get 720 H/s for XMR)?  It does has 15MB of Cache, so shouldn't be any limitation there... if the 2MB per thread requirement I read is indeed valid.  Is there something else that could limit this?  Or, is it actually likely to get more than 60 per thread since it is a slightly faster and higher end CPU?

If indeed it can get in the 720 range, that would make my decision easy, because that would equate to 5.14 Hashes/Watt (even with its 140 TDP), which is about 2.5x of the g4400. Yes, the 6800 would cost me $130 more, but my break even on that expense would only be about 3-4 months at current rates, so worth it I believe.

Any data or experiences with i7-6800k or similar would be greatly appreciated!



Yes, 2MB cache/thread is true.
but you probably will get maximum hasrate on cores, rather than hyper-thread.
you can try with your current cpu with hyper-thread disabled.
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September 13, 2016, 10:02:47 AM
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Hi everyone,

Here is an excellent tutorial on how to compile your mining software on Linux :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1614177

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September 13, 2016, 11:59:25 AM
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Hi, 
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September 14, 2016, 08:43:03 PM
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