patrike (OP)
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September 14, 2018, 11:43:44 AM |
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Yes, but then there is confusion that in the settings of the profit Manager is not specified BTC address and LTC
I agree that it can be a bit confusing. The reason why it still says "Bitcoin address" when it's actually "the wallet address for whatever coin you specified", is that for beginners it's much easier to understand the concept of "Bitcoin address". I'm actually open to suggestions how to improve here, but if the description is too abstract, none of the new users would understand what to enter in this field.
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Nuttawut
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September 14, 2018, 02:42:36 PM |
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Z-ENEMY VER 1.20 (PUBLIC) From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) IMPORTANT: For maximum performance make sure you have latest drivers (ver. 398+) http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx- Major performance improvements: 5-10% in various algos - Bitcoin Diamond: Support for the new famous top algorithm at high speed, 20-30% higher than the current ones. Same as with previous release, 32 bit version performs faster in some algos (x16/x17 etc) ... Enjoy Windows : Cuda 9.1 x32 : https://mega.nz/#!QOBRWSqL!5d7lVdKsmIlRag78IHUAy6BBL3gqQBdOJiACpDsmnME Cuda 9.1 x64 : https://mega.nz/#!JTpFSaYA!LjeTT9h_opVXqBc2NN8f2tLRPYh96VFVIujoj2eLAOs Cuda 9.2 x32 : https://mega.nz/#!8C53iIbA!FraAqE_jyWlVDr92DAJWeDjDhxyhrOQI-UM7gtYRZds Cuda 9.2 x64 : https://mega.nz/#!QDoHCSYa!sC0Ba9PoYE-DE3X__A9XFQRtX6R6IwRltSHufwTSDQQ Linux: (HiveOS, PiMP OS , EthOS & Ubuntu) Cuda 9.0 : https://mega.nz/#!wCJDSKyZ!59YWZTWSo7-7_S5aJZ48HNh0IGpc6NkWx1qbYPqCUA0 Cuda 9.1 : https://mega.nz/#!wCAXXaIJ!8aTmQYSQokfuN5ki44BbzkEtFRaMPDvAotdSDEgtsZM Cuda 9.2 : https://mega.nz/#!MPQlxQBA!tSyq26l4trQiE1AXO8lA9nITnQKuiJbdFJ2McOgxjyc
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Sibtigr
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September 14, 2018, 04:37:59 PM |
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Yes, but then there is confusion that in the settings of the profit Manager is not specified BTC address and LTC
I agree that it can be a bit confusing. The reason why it still says "Bitcoin address" when it's actually "the wallet address for whatever coin you specified", is that for beginners it's much easier to understand the concept of "Bitcoin address". I'm actually open to suggestions how to improve here, but if the description is too abstract, none of the new users would understand what to enter in this field. Confusion can arise when switching between pools-when it is convenient to receive from one pool in BTC and from others in a certain coin
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chuckinsuburbia
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September 14, 2018, 04:43:37 PM |
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For any others having the same trouble I had, the Linux agent runs the miner software using the screen utility, which isn't installed by default in Ubuntu. Just do and you should be good to go. Has anyone had luck with the remote agent for Linux? I installed the agent on a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 install but I'm having some trouble getting a miner to start. Downloaded and installed according to the docs at https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086210-remote-agent-for-linuxException: installed in /usr/local/awesomeminer-remoteagent/ and updated awesome.service accordingly. Agent starts and can be seen by my server, but starting any mining software fails. Diagnostics shows Failed to start miner process: No such file or directory (full output pasted below). It looks like the miner is being downloaded to an absolute path (/AwesomeMinerService/t-rex-0.5.6-linux-cuda9.1_1/) but the agent is looking for it using a relative path. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Initialize diagnostics (10) Starting Diagnostics. Awesome Miner Remote Agent version: 5.5 Starting Mining Software Setting up Miner Engine. Instance: 1 Engine Type: TrexMiner, Auto Download: True, EnginePath: , Subtype: Disabled, CustomExecutable: AwesomeMinerService/t-rex-0.5.6-linux-cuda9.1_1/t-rex -a lyra2z -o stratum+tcp://lyra2z.mine.ahashpool.com:4553 -u [redacted] -p c=BTC --api-bind-http 0.0.0.0:4028 (WindowMode: ConsoleFormat, EngineType: TrexMiner, IsProfitMiner: False) Configuration:
Failed to start miner process: No such file or directory Failed to start miner in Diagnostics mode Diagnostics completed
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streaml1ne
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September 14, 2018, 09:26:23 PM |
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Patrike,
Can you temporarily disable rules when running benchmarks? I appear to still have the stop rule runs every 10 seconds problem, and it took me a minute to realize that was killing my benchmarks in 5.5.1. I figure even of the stop rule running too frequently gets fixed that could still affect long running benchmark sessions.
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rascabily
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September 15, 2018, 05:15:43 AM |
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I have couple rigs but in different locations, how could I do to make awesome remote to recognize all of them?
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moppidoo
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September 15, 2018, 05:20:41 AM |
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I have couple rigs but in different locations, how could I do to make awesome remote to recognize all of them?
Personally, I use NeoRouter ( www.neorouter.com) which is one of the 2 recommended on AM's support page, it's been good so far, but best avoid Windows 10 as some Win10 builds seem to stuff it up and you have to manually resolve the issue every now and then (restart the service with Network Connections window open), I just transition to Win7 instead, best is if I want to mine ETH on 3GB cards, I still can do that on Win7 and not having to run Linux. (Win 10 reserves memory making 3GB cards unusable for ETH, ETC at their current DAG size)
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rascabily
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September 15, 2018, 05:54:32 AM |
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I have couple rigs but in different locations, how could I do to make awesome remote to recognize all of them?
Personally, I use NeoRouter ( www.neorouter.com) which is one of the 2 recommended on AM's support page, it's been good so far, but best avoid Windows 10 as some Win10 builds seem to stuff it up and you have to manually resolve the issue every now and then (restart the service with Network Connections window open), I just transition to Win7 instead, best is if I want to mine ETH on 3GB cards, I still can do that on Win7 and not having to run Linux. (Win 10 reserves memory making 3GB cards unusable for ETH, ETC at their current DAG size) Some guide?
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moppidoo
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September 15, 2018, 06:03:44 AM |
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I have couple rigs but in different locations, how could I do to make awesome remote to recognize all of them?
Personally, I use NeoRouter ( www.neorouter.com) which is one of the 2 recommended on AM's support page, it's been good so far, but best avoid Windows 10 as some Win10 builds seem to stuff it up and you have to manually resolve the issue every now and then (restart the service with Network Connections window open), I just transition to Win7 instead, best is if I want to mine ETH on 3GB cards, I still can do that on Win7 and not having to run Linux. (Win 10 reserves memory making 3GB cards unusable for ETH, ETC at their current DAG size) Some guide? https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000085972basically, if using NeoRouter (no guide on AM site), just download the free binary for your OS (Windows I presume), during installation, you get to choose Server or Client installation, only install Server on ONE machine (perhaps the host where AM is running), all the remaining are Client installations. Register a custom domain on NeoRouter's site and log the server and clients into that newly created domain so they are on the same Private Network and manage it through there. Any questions you might have, should be answered in NeoRouter's own documents / FAQ. http://www.neorouter.com/documents
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rascabily
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September 15, 2018, 06:27:28 AM |
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I have couple rigs but in different locations, how could I do to make awesome remote to recognize all of them?
Personally, I use NeoRouter ( www.neorouter.com) which is one of the 2 recommended on AM's support page, it's been good so far, but best avoid Windows 10 as some Win10 builds seem to stuff it up and you have to manually resolve the issue every now and then (restart the service with Network Connections window open), I just transition to Win7 instead, best is if I want to mine ETH on 3GB cards, I still can do that on Win7 and not having to run Linux. (Win 10 reserves memory making 3GB cards unusable for ETH, ETC at their current DAG size) Some guide? https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000085972basically, if using NeoRouter (no guide on AM site), just download the free binary for your OS (Windows I presume), during installation, you get to choose Server or Client installation, only install Server on ONE machine (perhaps the host where AM is running), all the remaining are Client installations. Register a custom domain on NeoRouter's site and log the server and clients into that newly created domain so they are on the same Private Network and manage it through there. Any questions you might have, should be answered in NeoRouter's own documents / FAQ. http://www.neorouter.com/documentsThanks.
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Chevy_Roadster
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September 15, 2018, 04:44:24 PM |
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Hi Patrike That would be great to include in AM this pool: icemining.ca it includes BCD and other algo not available in other pools. It's YIIMP compatible. Thanks in advance!
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moppidoo
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September 16, 2018, 10:35:23 AM |
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Yes, but then there is confusion that in the settings of the profit Manager is not specified BTC address and LTC
I agree that it can be a bit confusing. The reason why it still says "Bitcoin address" when it's actually "the wallet address for whatever coin you specified", is that for beginners it's much easier to understand the concept of "Bitcoin address". I'm actually open to suggestions how to improve here, but if the description is too abstract, none of the new users would understand what to enter in this field. I have a suggestion Taking into consideration of cryptomining newcomers, IMHO, terminology change (which ever used) won't really be effective. Ppl gets confused one way or another. I do prefer it states "Wallet Address" though as it is both literally and technically accurate. Though, for Yiimp based pools at least, it might seem logical to implement something like the Yiimp backend, where you have a database that keeps track of address and its associated coin type. It'll be a bit of work, but can be used as a building base (selection list) for the options dialogue / configuration interface wherever applicable. So maybe something in the form of [YiimpAE_PayoutDB] Payout_Option_ID: (auto_generate) Payout_Address_Description: (Optional) Payout_Currency_Ticker: ABC Payout_Currency_Address: !@#$#$%%$^&%^&##$% Now, one example of implementation, is now you just need user to populate this DB like they do with lots of user defined attributes that's already available in AM (softwares, algo, pools ... etc) Then start experimenting only with Online Services (if working well and demand is rising, I'm sure it can be extended to custom pools .. .etc), and only ones that support AutoExchange to user chosen currency (right now, Zerg, Zpool), use a dropdown list for these 2 pools in the Options->Profit Switching section like how you choose for stratum locations for nicehash, zpool, but this one looks up the YiimpAE_PayoutDB table and let user choose. Once chosen, it should set the relevant online service entries to c=ABC (unless overridden in profit profiles). This has an advantage that user can even choose to say, have multiple wallet addresses even for a single cryptocurrency but for one period, they like to be paid out to say, Coinbase/Exchange, but it can also have other entries to wallet running on local node/mobile wallet/hardware wallet...blah blah blah. And to change, instead of having to copy address stored elsewhere and perhaps making mistakes (due to many address preferences / number of machines / custom overridden profile settings), it can all be done via the AM GUI with a few mouse clicks (possibility with Bulk Profit Profile Edit option say).
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September 16, 2018, 11:05:17 AM |
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Hello all, I am coming to you with a question in regards to GPU clocking. I just noticed that when we use Afterburner our GPU will set all on the same settings, even though the "synchronize all" is turned off. Our rigs are each specifically tuned with own BIOS (AMD part) and has different clocking. But since we use AM and especially MSI Afterburner it use the "memory clock" of the first GPU regardless. How can this be turned off? Also there is this issue that even the "memory clock" is not shown in the GPU Settings of AM. So even if i wanted to set that differently for each GPU i am not able to. Clocks are working if i try it on testrig where only one card is able to work, it gets right clocks and has no issue. Thank you very much, hopefully someone is able to respond. In parallel i will try info@... Have a nice weekend!
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moppidoo
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September 16, 2018, 11:09:45 AM |
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Hello all, I am coming to you with a question in regards to GPU clocking. I just noticed that when we use Afterburner our GPU will set all on the same settings, even though the "synchronize all" is turned off. Our rigs are each specifically tuned with own BIOS (AMD part) and has different clocking. But since we use AM and especially MSI Afterburner it use the "memory clock" of the first GPU regardless. How can this be turned off? Also there is this issue that even the "memory clock" is not shown in the GPU Settings of AM. So even if i wanted to set that differently for each GPU i am not able to. Clocks are working if i try it on testrig where only one card is able to work, it gets right clocks and has no issue. Thank you very much, hopefully someone is able to respond. In parallel i will try info@... Have a nice weekend! https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086015-gpu-overclockingCheck the section on "Clocking Profile Groups", this allows you to set clocks in a mixed GPU system and apply clocking per GPU / group of GPUs
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Makreliak
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September 16, 2018, 12:34:50 PM |
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Hello all, I am coming to you with a question in regards to GPU clocking. I just noticed that when we use Afterburner our GPU will set all on the same settings, even though the "synchronize all" is turned off. Our rigs are each specifically tuned with own BIOS (AMD part) and has different clocking. But since we use AM and especially MSI Afterburner it use the "memory clock" of the first GPU regardless. How can this be turned off? Also there is this issue that even the "memory clock" is not shown in the GPU Settings of AM. So even if i wanted to set that differently for each GPU i am not able to. Clocks are working if i try it on testrig where only one card is able to work, it gets right clocks and has no issue. Thank you very much, hopefully someone is able to respond. In parallel i will try info@... Have a nice weekend! https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086015-gpu-overclockingCheck the section on "Clocking Profile Groups", this allows you to set clocks in a mixed GPU system and apply clocking per GPU / group of GPUs Hi, i just thought i made myself clear enough, but this may help a bit more, please see: 1. I am not clocking up the system with AM. Clocks are set via BIOS directly. Only FANs are set and that is related to "Miner template" not GPU. 2. I already run through various videos, also official documentation, and did some re-installation of system to start from blank. None of this helped. 3. Here are screens just so you have the full picture: https://imgur.com/7SU9CpqYou can see there that there is only one clocking profile with FANs only set - that is working correctly. Also you can see that the memory clocks are available, means they can be read. One GPU is missing, because it is disconnected now, but it would show the same memory clock - HOWEVER GPU Z default clock(out of bios) is set to 1950Mhz!! Only somehow it is re-clocked to 2100 with others. As stated, on SINGLE GPU TEST RIG this issue is not happening. Hope this helps. Thanks for the suggestion anyways!
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moppidoo
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September 16, 2018, 01:14:45 PM |
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Hello all, I am coming to you with a question in regards to GPU clocking. I just noticed that when we use Afterburner our GPU will set all on the same settings, even though the "synchronize all" is turned off. Our rigs are each specifically tuned with own BIOS (AMD part) and has different clocking. But since we use AM and especially MSI Afterburner it use the "memory clock" of the first GPU regardless. How can this be turned off? Also there is this issue that even the "memory clock" is not shown in the GPU Settings of AM. So even if i wanted to set that differently for each GPU i am not able to. Clocks are working if i try it on testrig where only one card is able to work, it gets right clocks and has no issue. Thank you very much, hopefully someone is able to respond. In parallel i will try info@... Have a nice weekend! https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086015-gpu-overclockingCheck the section on "Clocking Profile Groups", this allows you to set clocks in a mixed GPU system and apply clocking per GPU / group of GPUs Hi, i just thought i made myself clear enough, but this may help a bit more, please see: 1. I am not clocking up the system with AM. Clocks are set via BIOS directly. Only FANs are set and that is related to "Miner template" not GPU. 2. I already run through various videos, also official documentation, and did some re-installation of system to start from blank. None of this helped. 3. Here are screens just so you have the full picture: You can see there that there is only one clocking profile with FANs only set - that is working correctly. Also you can see that the memory clocks are available, means they can be read. One GPU is missing, because it is disconnected now, but it would show the same memory clock - HOWEVER GPU Z default clock(out of bios) is set to 1950Mhz!! Only somehow it is re-clocked to 2100 with others. As stated, on SINGLE GPU TEST RIG this issue is not happening. Hope this helps. Thanks for the suggestion anyways! ah, ok, sorry thought you're trying to manage overclocking with AM and Afterburner, I'm not an AMD person btw, only have 2 RX470 vs tens of NV cards (though, my AB can set different clocks between the 2, I did let AB manage customized Fan control curves and not let AM do anything regarding GPU controls). Apart from modding BIOS timings, I left the cards with their default memclock of 1650 when booting up, and only set clock to 2000 via AB startup profile locally (not remote), gets 29MH/s each on ETH (both with Hynix VRAM) so I guess not too bad. Point being though, maybe try other OC tools like OverDriveNT, I suspect something else is causing the sync clocks rather than AM in your scenario.
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