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May 18, 2012, 10:05:08 PM
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try ubuntu x64!
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May 18, 2012, 10:17:43 PM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry
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May 18, 2012, 10:37:07 PM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?
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May 18, 2012, 11:15:39 PM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work
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May 18, 2012, 11:19:08 PM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work

So does the screen stay black or does it go red after a while? If it stays black, do any graphs pop up after a while?

Can you open a root console and type 'gpumon'? what happens then?
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May 18, 2012, 11:25:56 PM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work

what clocks are you setting?
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May 19, 2012, 01:30:29 AM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work

So does the screen stay black or does it go red after a while? If it stays black, do any graphs pop up after a while?

Can you open a root console and type 'gpumon'? what happens then?

I don't quite understand .when I choose restart miner,it keep showing 'starting mining processes' in the terminal,and suddenly exit
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May 19, 2012, 01:31:04 AM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work

what clocks are you setting?

830/300
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May 19, 2012, 01:33:19 AM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work

So does the screen stay black or does it go red after a while? If it stays black, do any graphs pop up after a while?

Can you open a root console and type 'gpumon'? what happens then?

I don't quite understand .when I choose restart miner,it keep showing 'starting mining processes' in the terminal,and suddenly exit

Does gpumon ever run or stay running?
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May 19, 2012, 01:59:46 AM
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830/300

Say what? Are you overvolting them?

Stock is 725, 830 is a bit hard man

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May 19, 2012, 02:08:24 AM
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830/300

Say what? Are you overvolting them?

Stock is 725, 830 is a bit hard man

And I tried 810,still not working
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May 19, 2012, 02:09:15 AM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work

So does the screen stay black or does it go red after a while? If it stays black, do any graphs pop up after a while?

Can you open a root console and type 'gpumon'? what happens then?

I don't quite understand .when I choose restart miner,it keep showing 'starting mining processes' in the terminal,and suddenly exit

Does gpumon ever run or stay running?

Just keep showing I got 0 mhadh
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May 19, 2012, 02:25:25 AM
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I tried to run 3 cards ,got the same problem,
keep showing "starting mining processes" and suddenly exit again
 Angry Angry Angry Angry

Does it ever get to the GUI desktop? Does it show all the GPUs in the top right?

Yes,all gpus show in the top right,but just can't get it work

So does the screen stay black or does it go red after a while? If it stays black, do any graphs pop up after a while?

Can you open a root console and type 'gpumon'? what happens then?

I don't quite understand .when I choose restart miner,it keep showing 'starting mining processes' in the terminal,and suddenly exit

Does gpumon ever run or stay running?

Just keep showing I got 0 mhadh

So it shows 0 under Total and each gpu0, gpu1, gpu2, etc...? If that is the case, I would double check your pool settings. (Press p while in gpumon, after you check and confirm, then CTRL-x to exit, y to save, Enter, then SHIFT-R to restart mining)
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May 19, 2012, 02:29:33 AM
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no ,it just shows the total, no specific gpu
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May 19, 2012, 02:39:58 AM
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no ,it just shows the total, no specific gpu

The upper right on the screen shows 8 GPUs total? 0-7
This is strange b/c 32bit version should not. If it does, please send me an image of your BAMT install so I can use it Smiley

810 is high too man.
Welcome to overclocking.
Step 1 - Start at stock and slowly work your way up to establish stability.

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May 19, 2012, 02:47:05 AM
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no ,it just shows the total, no specific gpu

The upper right on the screen shows 8 GPUs total? 0-7
This is strange b/c 32bit version should not. If it does, please send me an image of your BAMT install so I can use it Smiley

810 is high too man.
Welcome to overclocking.
Step 1 - Start at stock and slowly work your way up to establish stability.

Yes,it shows o-7gpus ,total is 8
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May 19, 2012, 02:49:30 AM
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no ,it just shows the total, no specific gpu

Are you using extenders by chance? How about taking it down to just one GPU plugged directly into the board. Here is my bamt.conf from one of my rigs with a 5970, the other 3 GPU on this rig are 5830s... I removed them from the example as to not confuse the situation. (This has been working for over 80 days, very stable.)

Code:
settings:
  miner_id: miner-13
  miner_loc: Rack 7, Shelf 2
  do_monitor: 0
gpu0:
  disabled: 0
  # pre_oc_cmd:
  #core_speed_0: 700
  #core_speed_1: 800
  core_speed_2: 800
  mem_speed_0: 280
  mem_speed_1: 280
  mem_speed_2: 280

  #core_voltage_0: 1.125
  #core_voltage_1: 1.125
  #core_voltage_2: 1.125000

  fan_speed: 80

  # post_oc_cmd:
  kernel: phatk2
  kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=9
  pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
  pool_timeout: 180
  monitor_temp_lo: 45
  monitor_temp_hi: 80

  # GPU load (in %)
  monitor_load_lo: 80

  # average hashrate (in mh/s)
  monitor_hash_lo: 125

  # fam rpm (in rpm)
  monitor_fan_lo: 2000

  # effective reject rate (in % of total)
  monitor_reject_hi: 2
gpu1:
  disabled: 0
  # core_speed_0: 300
  # core_speed_1: 800
  core_speed_2: 800
  mem_speed_0: 280
  mem_speed_1: 280
  mem_speed_2: 280
  # core_voltage_0: 1.125
  # core_voltage_1: 1.125
  # core_voltage_2: 1.125000

  fan_speed: 70

  kernel: phatk2
  kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11
  pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
  pool_timeout: 180

  monitor_temp_lo: 45
  monitor_temp_hi: 80
  monitor_load_lo: 80
  monitor_hash_lo: 125
  monitor_fan_lo: 2000
  monitor_reject_hi: 1
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May 19, 2012, 02:59:47 AM
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no ,it just shows the total, no specific gpu

Are you using extenders by chance? How about taking it down to just one GPU plugged directly into the board. Here is my bamt.conf from one of my rigs with a 5970, the other 3 GPU on this rig are 5830s... I removed them from the example as to not confuse the situation. (This has been working for over 80 days, very stable.)

Code:
settings:
  miner_id: miner-13
  miner_loc: Rack 7, Shelf 2
  do_monitor: 0
gpu0:
  disabled: 0
  # pre_oc_cmd:
  #core_speed_0: 700
  #core_speed_1: 800
  core_speed_2: 800
  mem_speed_0: 280
  mem_speed_1: 280
  mem_speed_2: 280

  #core_voltage_0: 1.125
  #core_voltage_1: 1.125
  #core_voltage_2: 1.125000

  fan_speed: 80

  # post_oc_cmd:
  kernel: phatk2
  kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=9
  pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
  pool_timeout: 180
  monitor_temp_lo: 45
  monitor_temp_hi: 80

  # GPU load (in %)
  monitor_load_lo: 80

  # average hashrate (in mh/s)
  monitor_hash_lo: 125

  # fam rpm (in rpm)
  monitor_fan_lo: 2000

  # effective reject rate (in % of total)
  monitor_reject_hi: 2
gpu1:
  disabled: 0
  # core_speed_0: 300
  # core_speed_1: 800
  core_speed_2: 800
  mem_speed_0: 280
  mem_speed_1: 280
  mem_speed_2: 280
  # core_voltage_0: 1.125
  # core_voltage_1: 1.125
  # core_voltage_2: 1.125000

  fan_speed: 70

  kernel: phatk2
  kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11
  pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
  pool_timeout: 180

  monitor_temp_lo: 45
  monitor_temp_hi: 80
  monitor_load_lo: 80
  monitor_hash_lo: 125
  monitor_fan_lo: 2000
  monitor_reject_hi: 1



thanks,I will try it tomorrow,since I'm not at home right now
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May 19, 2012, 03:02:38 AM
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Your problem is your clocks. Set your core and mem to 725/350 and do not set voltages. Your conf should look similar to this;

Code:
# Big A Miner Thing configuration
# /etc/bamt/bamt.conf
#
# When done editing, restart mining to make changes here take effect
# If you're just setting up BAMT, be sure to edit pools as well.
#
# As of 0.5, many less common options have been removed from this
# default config to make it easier on the noobs.
#
# You will find a complete example with all options described
# at /opt/bamt/examples/bamt.conf
#
# Note: This is a YAML file.  Indentation is significant.
#
# If you break things badly, a backup of this file in it's original
# form can be found at /opt/bamt/examples/bamt.conf.simple
#


---
settings:

  miner_id: yomommas

  miner_loc: bedroom

  do_monitor: 0
  do_mgpumon: 1

gpu0:
  disabled: 0
  pre_oc_cmd: /etc/init.d/munin-node restart

  fan_speed: 85
  core_speed_0: 300
  core_speed_1: 725
  core_speed_2: 725
  mem_speed_0: 350
  mem_speed_1: 350
  mem_speed_2: 350
  # core_voltage_0: 1.05
  # core_voltage_1: 1.05
  # core_voltage_2: 1.05

  # post_oc_cmd:

  kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128

  pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
  pool_timeout: 180

  monitor_temp_lo: 45
  monitor_temp_hi: 80
  monitor_load_lo: 80
  monitor_hash_lo: 125
  monitor_fan_lo: 2000
  monitor_reject_hi: 2

gpu1:
  disabled: 0
  # pre_oc_cmd:

  # fan_speed: 80
  core_speed_0: 300
  core_speed_1: 725
  core_speed_2: 725
  mem_speed_0: 350
  mem_speed_1: 350
  mem_speed_2: 350
  # core_voltage_0: 1.05
  # core_voltage_1: 1.05
  # core_voltage_2: 1.05

  # post_oc_cmd:

  kernel: phatk2
  kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128

  pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
  pool_timeout: 180

  monitor_temp_lo: 45
  monitor_temp_hi: 80
  monitor_load_lo: 80
  monitor_hash_lo: 125
  monitor_fan_lo: 2000
  monitor_reject_hi: 2


Just repeat gpu0 & gpu1. If it doesn't work it's because its x86

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May 19, 2012, 03:17:21 AM
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