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June 18, 2014, 02:55:48 PM
Last edit: June 19, 2014, 04:19:52 AM by Buck420
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Hey all...newbie here. I searched but did not find anything on this so here I am asking for help. My 30Gh Block Erupter was working just fine for about a month. Now all I get is this:

2014-06-16 06:46:55,424 INFO proxy jobs.<module> # C extension for midstate not available. Using default
implementation instead.
2014-06-16 06:46:55,424 WARNING proxy mining_proxy.main # Stratum proxy version: 1.5.5
2014-06-16 06:46:55,440 WARNING proxy mining_proxy.test_update #Checking for updates...
2014-06-16 06:46:57,108 WARNING proxy mining_proxy.main # Trying to connect to Stratum pool at
stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333
2014-06-16 06:46:57,467 INFO stats stats.print_stats #1 peers connected, state changed 1 times
2014-06-16 06:46:57,467 INFO proxy mining_proxy.on_connect # Connect to Stratum pool at stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333
2014-06-16 06:46:57,467 INFO proxy mining_proxy.on_connect # Subscribing for mining jobs
2014-06-16 06:46:57,749 WARNING proxy mining.main # ------------------------------------
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2014-06-16 06:46:57,749 WARNING proxy mining.main # PROXY IS LISTENING ON ALL IPs ON PORT 3333 (stratum) AND
8332 (getwork)
2014-06-16 06:46:57,749 WARNING proxy mining.main # ------------------------------------
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2014-06-16 06:46:57,749 INFO proxy client_service.handle_event # Setting new difficulty: 3
2014-06-16 06:46:57,749 INFO proxy client_service.handle_event # New job b606 for prevhash c38e5078,
clean_jobs=True
2014-06-16 06:53:45,782 INFO proxy client_service.handle_event # New job b617 for prevhash 3ba3b57c,
clean_jobs=False

...and it just repeats this over and over...never signing onto the Pool. I have lost 4 days of mining!
Has anyone ever dealt with this & can ya tell me what the heck it is?...can ya tell me how to fix it...whatever??
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June 18, 2014, 03:16:37 PM
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I have no experience with Block Erupter.  However, when I originally set up my USB miners I was using the windows program developed by the manufacturer.  My software was called Hex Miner with proxy.  While running that, I encountered all kinds of problems with stability also.    Later, after much struggle, I decided to make the switch to cgminer for windows, things became much easier and generally stable running 24/7.  Here is a thread that discusses it for Block Erupter:


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220450.msg2321308#msg2321308

When troubleshooting this, consider trying your miner on a different computer you may have available, if all else fails.  Also ask for pointers from experienced block erupter users on this board.  They can be found in the above thread.
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June 18, 2014, 04:06:08 PM
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Thanks Snow...I will give that a shot!
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June 18, 2014, 05:01:55 PM
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stratum.bitcoin.ca:3333


.cz might help.
Most of the other warnings is just standard crap and nothing to worry about

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June 18, 2014, 05:04:21 PM
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Nope Snow...looks like that thread is all about the mini USB block erupters. I have the 30gh/s Block Erupter Cube. So my original question still stands:
Does ANYBODY out there know what all this gobbledygook means & how can I get back to mining?!?!   Huh
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June 18, 2014, 05:12:20 PM
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Ya I just noticed that typo...my bad...fat fingers...I would post an image but I do not yet know how to do that!
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June 18, 2014, 05:19:10 PM
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Ya I just noticed that typo...my bad...fat fingers...I would post an image but I do not yet know how to do that!

usually its alt + print. Most Linux distros will ask you where to safe it. Windows will have the picture in the clipboard so you can pasta it into your favorite imagineditor.

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June 18, 2014, 10:04:43 PM
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I'd suggest checking the settings on your cube and making sure nothing changed.  If you recently had a power outage, reset your router or power cycled your laptop or desktop, check to make sure the DHCP address of that machine hasn't changed (I've had mine change before I assigned it a specific DHCP address from just power cycling it).

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June 19, 2014, 01:18:15 AM
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I have block erupter cube. And that has happened to me before (very rarely). The previous suggestion was correct make sure you re enter the settings even if they appear correct. I would also suggest rebooting the computer while your at it. If i remember correctly with mine the ip address changed on a reboot. So check your IP address first.

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June 19, 2014, 04:16:43 AM
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 Grin Big thanks to Hektur & Glizlack...y'all were right on target. That IP had changed. I just made sure they matched up and I am back in the game!  Grin
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June 19, 2014, 04:32:36 AM
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Grin Big thanks to Hektur & Glizlack...y'all were right on target. That IP had changed. I just made sure they matched up and I am back in the game!  Grin

Glad to know you got it fixed and you're back mining again.

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