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February 24, 2012, 12:26:56 PM |
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I just tried this out for the first time tonight, the hash rate is really low though. Is there a guide to get cgminer running with it? I'm assuming the mining software is the reason for hash rate.. It's only giving 330 hash's per gpu. (5970's with 850 clocks)
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gnar1ta$
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February 24, 2012, 03:32:05 PM |
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I just tried this out for the first time tonight, the hash rate is really low though. Is there a guide to get cgminer running with it? I'm assuming the mining software is the reason for hash rate.. It's only giving 330 hash's per gpu. (5970's with 850 clocks)
Like this in main settings: # start cgminer? set this to 1, and also set cgminer: 1 on each GPU you will manage with cgminer cgminer: 1 # options to cgminer (must have at least --api-listen for any bamt tools to work) cgminer_opts: --api-listen -0 http://<pool>:<port> -u <user> -p <pass> -I 8 --gpu-engine 850 --gpu-memclock 180 --auto-fan Then the GPU section (add for each GPU 0,1,2....): # GPU Configurtation gpu0: disabled: 0 # set to 1 if cgminer will manage this gpu. cgminer: 1 # monitoring values, used by email alerts and gpumon monitor_temp_lo: 45 monitor_temp_hi: 80 monitor_load_lo: 80 monitor_hash_lo: 125
Mine lock with 850 on each core though, they run stable at 850,830 and 180 mem.
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BinaryMage
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February 24, 2012, 04:05:28 PM |
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File up on FTP. FTP to ftp://50.53.21.166:3141/, go to /bamt/0.5/bamt_v0.5a.zip. (For some reason a direct link to the file does not work; I'm not sure why.) Foobared.... Connecting to 50.53.21.166:3141... connected. Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in! ==> SYST ... done. ==> PWD ... done. ==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD (1) /bamt/0.5 ... done. ==> SIZE bamt_v0.5a.zip ... 529524325 ==> PASV ... couldn't connect to 10.0.2.15 port 3144: Connection timed out Like I said, you can't FTP to the file directly; I'm not sure why. I'm running vsftpd on Ubuntu Server 11.10 x64, if that helps.
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Isokivi
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February 24, 2012, 07:35:05 PM |
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Trying to set this up on rig#1
Problems so far: I cant get any overclocking in with bamt.conf. I was able to do some overclocking with AMDOverdrive Ctrl, but Im nowhere near what this particular card can do, it wont let me push the core clock past 900Mhz. I have set up all (3) the core_speeds at 970Mhz, tried only setting one dosent seem to make any difference.
Other than that everything looks fine.
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BitMinerN8
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February 24, 2012, 08:08:00 PM |
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Trying to set this up on rig#1
Problems so far: I cant get any overclocking in with bamt.conf. I was able to do some overclocking with AMDOverdrive Ctrl, but Im nowhere near what this particular card can do, it wont let me push the core clock past 900Mhz. I have set up all (3) the core_speeds at 970Mhz, tried only setting one dosent seem to make any difference.
Other than that everything looks fine.
I have been having issues too. What does it say on your http://YourMinerIP/ compared to what you set in bamt.conf? On my (3) 5850 GPU test rig that was doing 1120 Mhash/s under 0.4 is doing around 860 Mhash/s on 0.5 no matter what I put in for the 3 core_speed_X or mem_speed_X, it's like stock speeds only. I'm going to try another single 5850 GPU rig now.
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Isokivi
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February 24, 2012, 08:17:04 PM |
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I found a workaround to the problem, but it's not pretty: in root terminal: atitweak --set-core-voltage 1,16 (thats the card's stock voltage) and: atitweak --set-engine-clock=970
Hashing away at normal rate now.
I'd still like to find out why I can only control the fanspeed from bamt.conf
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gnar1ta$
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February 24, 2012, 08:35:19 PM |
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Trying to set this up on rig#1
Problems so far: I cant get any overclocking in with bamt.conf. I was able to do some overclocking with AMDOverdrive Ctrl, but Im nowhere near what this particular card can do, it wont let me push the core clock past 900Mhz. I have set up all (3) the core_speeds at 970Mhz, tried only setting one dosent seem to make any difference.
Other than that everything looks fine.
I have been having issues too. What does it say on your http://YourMinerIP/ compared to what you set in bamt.conf? On my (3) 5850 GPU test rig that was doing 1120 Mhash/s under 0.4 is doing around 860 Mhash/s on 0.5 no matter what I put in for the 3 core_speed_X or mem_speed_X, it's like stock speeds only. I'm going to try another single 5850 GPU rig now. Have you checked that oc hasn't been disabled by mother? Not running .5 yet but I'd think this would be included https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28967.msg755770#msg755770
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BitMinerN8
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February 24, 2012, 08:41:01 PM Last edit: February 24, 2012, 08:56:34 PM by BitMinerN8 |
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Trying to set this up on rig#1
Problems so far: I cant get any overclocking in with bamt.conf. I was able to do some overclocking with AMDOverdrive Ctrl, but Im nowhere near what this particular card can do, it wont let me push the core clock past 900Mhz. I have set up all (3) the core_speeds at 970Mhz, tried only setting one dosent seem to make any difference.
Other than that everything looks fine.
I have been having issues too. What does it say on your http://YourMinerIP/ compared to what you set in bamt.conf? On my (3) 5850 GPU test rig that was doing 1120 Mhash/s under 0.4 is doing around 860 Mhash/s on 0.5 no matter what I put in for the 3 core_speed_X or mem_speed_X, it's like stock speeds only. I'm going to try another single 5850 GPU rig now. Have you checked that oc hasn't been disabled by mother? Not running .5 yet but I'd think this would be included https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28967.msg755770#msg755770I confirmed the ACTIVE folder is empty. On my single GPU 5850 on 0.5 i'm getting 305 Mhash/s. On munin status page it shows Core 765 Mhz - Memory 1000 Mhz - Power 1.088v gpu0: core_speed_0: 300 core_speed_1: 800 core_speed_2: 955 mem_speed_0: 300 mem_speed_1: 300 mem_speed_2: 300
core_voltage_0: 1.125 core_voltage_1: 1.125 core_voltage_2: 1.125000 On the same single GPU 5850 on 0.4 i'm getting 402 Mhash/s. On munin status page it shows Core 970 Mhz - Memory 300 Mhz - Power 1.088v gpu0: core_speed: 970 mem_speed: 300 fan_speed: 85 kernel: phatk2
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Isokivi
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February 24, 2012, 08:41:54 PM |
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Trying to set this up on rig#1
Problems so far: I cant get any overclocking in with bamt.conf. I was able to do some overclocking with AMDOverdrive Ctrl, but Im nowhere near what this particular card can do, it wont let me push the core clock past 900Mhz. I have set up all (3) the core_speeds at 970Mhz, tried only setting one dosent seem to make any difference.
Other than that everything looks fine.
I have been having issues too. What does it say on your http://YourMinerIP/ compared to what you set in bamt.conf? On my (3) 5850 GPU test rig that was doing 1120 Mhash/s under 0.4 is doing around 860 Mhash/s on 0.5 no matter what I put in for the 3 core_speed_X or mem_speed_X, it's like stock speeds only. I'm going to try another single 5850 GPU rig now. Have you checked that oc hasn't been disabled by mother? Not running .5 yet but I'd think this would be included https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28967.msg755770#msg755770Nope the file mother creates is not there.
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Isokivi
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February 24, 2012, 08:57:22 PM Last edit: February 24, 2012, 09:08:29 PM by Isokivi |
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And now it would appear that coldreboot killed my usb-stick. edit: Rewriting bamt to the stick atm edit2: manages to boot up, stick is not dead.
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BitMinerN8
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February 24, 2012, 09:03:43 PM |
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And now it would appear that coldreboot killed my usb-stick.
Unplug and re-insert. See if that helps. I have that happen sometimes on a few rigs.
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Isokivi
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February 24, 2012, 09:09:16 PM |
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And now it would appear that coldreboot killed my usb-stick.
Unplug and re-insert. See if that helps. I have that happen sometimes on a few rigs. Did that using a different usb port, that did not resolve it.
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BitMinerN8
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February 24, 2012, 09:14:10 PM |
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And now it would appear that coldreboot killed my usb-stick.
Unplug and re-insert. See if that helps. I have that happen sometimes on a few rigs. Did that using a different usb port, that did not resolve it. I fixed one that would not come back by putting in a windows system, did a full format (not quick) and then restored the image on it again. It's been working for weeks after that. YMMV
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Isokivi
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February 24, 2012, 09:31:42 PM |
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Im back to square one: the usb-stick problem is gone.
bamt.conf wont apply overclocking, the values set are known stable clocks for this particular card. The card in question is a 5870, core voltage 1.16 core clock 970. My workaround to this is to stop mining and run: atitweak --set-core-voltage=1.16 atitweak --set engine-clock=970 And then restart mining.
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gnar1ta$
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February 24, 2012, 09:42:31 PM |
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Im back to square one: the usb-stick problem is gone.
bamt.conf wont apply overclocking, the values set are known stable clocks for this particular card. The card in question is a 5870, core voltage 1.16 core clock 970. My workaround to this is to stop mining and run: atitweak --set-core-voltage=1.16 atitweak --set engine-clock=970 And then restart mining.
If that works just add it to bamt.conf as a post oc command for the gpu and comment out the rest. post_oc_cmd: /usr/local/bin/atitweak -e 970 -v 1.16 -A <#> I never use the oc and fan commands just did it all that way. You can add -f <fan> and -m <memclock> also. It will set all profile levels so make sure they are sane clocks.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 24, 2012, 09:49:19 PM |
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All the o/c settings in bamt.conf do is construct the atitweak command for you. If it works with atitweak manually, it should work when bamt runs atitweak for you. I will look into it.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 24, 2012, 09:52:04 PM |
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I just tried this out for the first time tonight, the hash rate is really low though. Is there a guide to get cgminer running with it? I'm assuming the mining software is the reason for hash rate.. It's only giving 330 hash's per gpu. (5970's with 850 clocks)
Phoenix will give you at least the same and usually a better hashrate, better stales, and more shares accepted per minute (the only stat that actually matters) than cgminer. Not to mention its much more stable. The only reason to use cgminer is if you must have autofan or you must have it's pool management, and are willing to give up phoenix's advantages in return for those. Soon, phoenix will have those things also, either in phoenix 2 or from BAMT's own modifications in pcontrol. We actually have autofan and autogpu implemented for phoenix, but I'm holding off to see where phoenix 2 will end up. one way or the other, eventually phoenix will become the only miner needed in bamt. As for your low rates, there may be a bug with overclocking. I am looking into it.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 24, 2012, 10:04:05 PM |
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Im back to square one: the usb-stick problem is gone.
bamt.conf wont apply overclocking, the values set are known stable clocks for this particular card. The card in question is a 5870, core voltage 1.16 core clock 970. My workaround to this is to stop mining and run: atitweak --set-core-voltage=1.16 atitweak --set engine-clock=970 And then restart mining.
Would you mind doing this to confirm bamt is understanding your config: while mining, in a root shell or from ssh, type: pcontrol press d press f press enter you will see a screen like this: Make sure the O/C info (shaded purple in shot above, but won't be in real life) matches what you set in bamt.conf use up down arrow to check all your GPUs let me know
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BitMinerN8
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February 24, 2012, 10:38:49 PM |
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Im back to square one: the usb-stick problem is gone.
bamt.conf wont apply overclocking, the values set are known stable clocks for this particular card. The card in question is a 5870, core voltage 1.16 core clock 970. My workaround to this is to stop mining and run: atitweak --set-core-voltage=1.16 atitweak --set engine-clock=970 And then restart mining.
Would you mind doing this to confirm bamt is understanding your config: while mining, in a root shell or from ssh, type: pcontrol press d press f press enter you will see a screen like this: Make sure the O/C info (shaded purple in shot above, but won't be in real life) matches what you set in bamt.conf use up down arrow to check all your GPUs let me know On my test rig I run pcontrol, hit d and then f and it bombs out like this. BAMT miner1Exception in thread Thread-1: Display GPUs Pools CoTraceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/threading.py", linCurrent Pool: pit.deepbit.net self.run() Hash: 305.334 Mh/s Pools File: /etc/bamt/pools File "/opt/bamt/pcontrolADLT.py", liPool Strategy: priority failover A/R: 98/0 Kernel: phatk2f.scr.addstr(top + x,rt, ("%" + s Rej: 0.00% "s") % " ") Kernel Params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGG.. Stat: got error: addstr() returned ERR Que: 0/0 Dlay: 164ms miner1 Eff: 33.3%
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