pehoko
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November 02, 2012, 09:00:41 PM |
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What about without wireless password or hidden network ?
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craked5
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November 02, 2012, 09:10:03 PM |
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I have never tried my network without a passwd and i dont want to! The thing is, i have seen a solution to this problem somewhere else but i cant find it now!
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Lumpy
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November 04, 2012, 10:40:54 PM Last edit: November 04, 2012, 10:54:02 PM by Lumpy |
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I've been trying to get BAMT working for the past couple of hours without success. About a year and a half ago I had set up my own mining farm and scripts to generate webpages. Now I'm moving some miners to a new location and figured that BAMT should be the easy way to go. Wrong! Someone please point out the obvious as I'm pulling my hair out. First and foremost, no matter what I do I cannot get BAMT to think my two 5830's are configured. I've tried disabled=0 of course, and fiddled with the overclock settings, and tried pre_oc_cmd. Pools are set up exactly as they ought to be for Phoenix in /etc/bamt/pools. I've tweaked things here and there but: - Cards display on the desktop as not configured (mother -v does not change this)
- Cards do not overclock as set
- pre_oc_cmd does not run
- Fan speed does not change to 100%
- Cards do not mine
- Various status pages (web/gpumon/etc) show nothing
I've checked the /live/image/BAMT/CONTROL/ACTIVE/ directory; it is empty. After doing this for a while I decided to test the remote capabilities. When I log in via SSH and try various aticonfig commands, I get: ERROR - X needs to be running to perform ATI Overdrive(TM) commands startx: Fatal server error: Server is already active for display 0 Edit: Solved aticonfig errors both with export DISPLAY=:0. GAH! And regardless, it still won't mine. Again, someone PLEASE tell me I'm missing something obvious here. Been reading through the full /opt/bamt/examples/bamt.conf ... no clue. At this point I'm feeling that I could have installed Ubuntu and drivers from scratch and still been ahead time-wise.
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abracadabra
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November 04, 2012, 11:42:39 PM |
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I've been trying to get BAMT working for the past couple of hours without success. About a year and a half ago I had set up my own mining farm and scripts to generate webpages. Now I'm moving some miners to a new location and figured that BAMT should be the easy way to go. Wrong! Someone please point out the obvious as I'm pulling my hair out. First and foremost, no matter what I do I cannot get BAMT to think my two 5830's are configured. I've tried disabled=0 of course, and fiddled with the overclock settings, and tried pre_oc_cmd. Pools are set up exactly as they ought to be for Phoenix in /etc/bamt/pools. I've tweaked things here and there but: - Cards display on the desktop as not configured (mother -v does not change this)
- Cards do not overclock as set
- pre_oc_cmd does not run
- Fan speed does not change to 100%
- Cards do not mine
- Various status pages (web/gpumon/etc) show nothing
I've checked the /live/image/BAMT/CONTROL/ACTIVE/ directory; it is empty. After doing this for a while I decided to test the remote capabilities. When I log in via SSH and try various aticonfig commands, I get: ERROR - X needs to be running to perform ATI Overdrive(TM) commands startx: Fatal server error: Server is already active for display 0 Edit: Solved aticonfig errors both with export DISPLAY=:0. GAH! And regardless, it still won't mine. Again, someone PLEASE tell me I'm missing something obvious here. Been reading through the full /opt/bamt/examples/bamt.conf ... no clue. At this point I'm feeling that I could have installed Ubuntu and drivers from scratch and still been ahead time-wise. Please pastebin your bamt.conf
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Lumpy
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November 05, 2012, 01:52:55 AM |
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Please pastebin your bamt.conf
Before I dump the whole thing... other than enabling the two GPUs that need to mine and editing pools is there anything else that is necessary to get started? To make things as simple as possible, I started editing less and less, so it seems that changing the disabled value to 0 is all I did in the end.
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nick0016
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November 05, 2012, 01:53:53 AM |
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Great piece of software, working great.
Thanks!
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Likes Bitcoins!
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dmcurser
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November 05, 2012, 02:32:59 AM |
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just a quick ? does the miner in bamt work on Stratum mining pools or do i need to upgrade it and if so is there an easy way lol. sorry if this ? has already been answered.
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Luke-Jr
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November 05, 2012, 02:59:45 AM |
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just a quick ? does the miner in bamt work on Stratum mining pools or do i need to upgrade it and if so is there an easy way lol. sorry if this ? has already been answered.
Supposedly if you get the BAMT 0.6 beta, you can manually build BFGMiner 2.9 for it.
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jasinlee
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November 05, 2012, 03:04:48 AM |
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Anyone have a working BAMT img we could try for LTC?
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dmcurser
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November 05, 2012, 05:20:07 AM |
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i have bfgminer on one box as i have a mod miner on it but it only show the mod miner hmm im not to good at linux but i can figure it out with a little help lol
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Sant001
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November 05, 2012, 06:35:59 AM Last edit: November 05, 2012, 01:08:35 PM by Sant001 |
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Is anybody using BAMT to mine on Mt.Red pool?
My miners keep switching to the next pool as if it wasn't getting work fast enough from Mt.Red.
Had similar problem while mining for Hashpower, but there I couldn't mine at all with Phoenix (would only work by enabling Cgminer).
Why can't I use my BAMT-Phoenix to mine on these 2 pools?
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abracadabra
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November 05, 2012, 02:29:02 PM |
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Please pastebin your bamt.conf
Before I dump the whole thing... other than enabling the two GPUs that need to mine and editing pools is there anything else that is necessary to get started? To make things as simple as possible, I started editing less and less, so it seems that changing the disabled value to 0 is all I did in the end. bamt.conf is YAML. Indentation and spacing is relevant. At a minimum: 1 - set disabled to 0 for the gpus you want to use. 2 - edit the pools file with your mining credentials Don't use tabs in bamt.conf Don't change the spacing in the indents
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abracadabra
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November 05, 2012, 02:30:16 PM |
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Is anybody using BAMT to mine on Mt.Red pool?
My miners keep switching to the next pool as if it wasn't getting work fast enough from Mt.Red.
Had similar problem while mining for Hashpower, but there I couldn't mine at all with Phoenix (would only work by enabling Cgminer).
Why can't I use my BAMT-Phoenix to mine on these 2 pools?
I don't believe mt.red is what most people would call a very stable pool. Try mining at ozcoin.
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Lumpy
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November 05, 2012, 03:07:41 PM |
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Please pastebin your bamt.conf
Before I dump the whole thing... other than enabling the two GPUs that need to mine and editing pools is there anything else that is necessary to get started? To make things as simple as possible, I started editing less and less, so it seems that changing the disabled value to 0 is all I did in the end. bamt.conf is YAML. Indentation and spacing is relevant. At a minimum: 1 - set disabled to 0 for the gpus you want to use. 2 - edit the pools file with your mining credentials Don't use tabs in bamt.conf Don't change the spacing in the indents Check, check. Did that, used the built-in menus links to edit, didn't change spacing, set pools exactly as shown. Restart mining, no results. Tried this on three different machines, all dual 5830's, same MB. I did get it working with cgminer after setting cgminer: 1 and cgminer_opts, but it's not optimal since it doesn't monitor the miners for me.
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dmcurser
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November 05, 2012, 04:07:42 PM |
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if you delete the * mark you also need to remove the spaces so its in line where the * mark was for it to work right i was getting mad one day about that and couldnt figure it out.
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abracadabra
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November 05, 2012, 04:23:36 PM |
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Please pastebin your bamt.conf
Before I dump the whole thing... other than enabling the two GPUs that need to mine and editing pools is there anything else that is necessary to get started? To make things as simple as possible, I started editing less and less, so it seems that changing the disabled value to 0 is all I did in the end. bamt.conf is YAML. Indentation and spacing is relevant. At a minimum: 1 - set disabled to 0 for the gpus you want to use. 2 - edit the pools file with your mining credentials Don't use tabs in bamt.conf Don't change the spacing in the indents Check, check. Did that, used the built-in menus links to edit, didn't change spacing, set pools exactly as shown. Restart mining, no results. Tried this on three different machines, all dual 5830's, same MB. I did get it working with cgminer after setting cgminer: 1 and cgminer_opts, but it's not optimal since it doesn't monitor the miners for me. again.. pastebin your bamt.conf and pools files with your login and pass obfuscated and someone may be able to help you.
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Mobius
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November 05, 2012, 06:37:33 PM |
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Seeing as BAMT uses cgminer, i guess cgminer is update able, so will BAMT work with ASICs that run on cgminer?
thanks
Yes, BAMT 0.5 can be updated to use the cgminer git repo. There are some steps to take. Easy to do when you follow the instructions in the forums.
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ewibit
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November 05, 2012, 07:16:39 PM |
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Supposedly if you get the BAMT 0.6 beta, you can manually build BFGMiner 2.9 for it.
where to get BAMT 0.6 beta? TIA
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Sant001
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November 06, 2012, 04:12:38 AM |
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I don't believe mt.red is what most people would call a very stable pool. Try mining at ozcoin.
Yeah , but with Cgminer I managed to mine there pretty steadily... Why would Cgminer work and Phoenix not?
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abracadabra
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November 06, 2012, 02:35:57 PM |
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I don't believe mt.red is what most people would call a very stable pool. Try mining at ozcoin.
Yeah , but with Cgminer I managed to mine there pretty steadily... Why would Cgminer work and Phoenix not? That would be a question for mt. red. I've been able to use phoenix for just about every pool I've mined at.
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