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April 27, 2018, 02:57:08 AM |
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anyone know how i can setup the 841 on awesome miner?
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April 27, 2018, 03:37:44 AM |
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Ooooooo I was unaware! I’ve seen the phrase regarding the name that shall not be mentioned. Great now I have another hour to spend on google to figure out why unless a kind pool user would like to give me the low down privately. I have a 36 hour drive to my collocation space to make, leaving in 15 min
Wait, you're going to drive for 36 hours to go to your collocation? Crap, I could drive from the East Coast of Virginia to central Texas in 24 hours. Could you not send your equipment via UPS or FedEX? It might be cheaper than the gas you will have to buy! Even a plane ticket might be cheaper than driving for 36 hours and back! EDIT: I could actually drive from the East Coast of Virginia to Vegas in 37 hours if I drove non-stop! 18 machines and PSUs insured for their value is an asinine amount of money. My customers put up less than half to find the trip and it’ll still leave me a bit CT to ID is 36hrs, no way around it. Plus I’m a photographer and I’m stopping at some pretty choice places to get some once in a lifetime photos on the way back. Good excuse to take a few days off work. Also always wanted to drive across county. That just sounded like one heck of a drive when I first saw it...but I gotcha man, we do what we have to do sometimes.
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April 27, 2018, 03:53:55 AM |
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Let's Kick Off another BTCig BTClock Weekend!!! C'mon get that BTClock!!!
I'll be moving to a new house over the next few days, so you know what that means... BLOCKS!!!
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April 27, 2018, 03:57:21 AM |
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Let's Kick Off another BTCig BTClock Weekend!!! C'mon get that BTClock!!!
I'll be moving to a new house over the next few days, so you know what that means... BLOCKS!!! I hope that doesn't mean to lay some blocks
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April 27, 2018, 05:44:41 AM |
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I'm confident we'll get 5 this weekend before I ramp down...
I have a burnt out power socket and need to do some rewiring ... down to 6 S9's solidly marching on
BLOCKS, DAMNIT!
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April 27, 2018, 07:14:57 AM |
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Let's Kick Off another BTCig BTClock Weekend!!! C'mon get that BTClock!!!
I'll be moving to a new house over the next few days, so you know what that means... BLOCKS!!! I hope that doesn't mean to lay some blocks I was hoping to get at least one block before the difficultly changes. I think we got about 4 or 5 hours before this happens
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April 27, 2018, 08:17:15 AM |
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anyone know how i can setup the 841 on awesome miner?
I got it to connect by: On the configuration page, where your pool info is, you'll see: API Allow(Default: W:127.0.0.1). In that box it needs to be W: the ip of the pc you're using for monitoring. But I'm not having luck: Personally, I am still tinkering with it. The 841's, for whatever reason, drop the signal. When that happens, AM sends out a disconnected alert. It reconnects, then disconnects, about every 1-5min. When I check cgminer it's empty, so I defaulted until I get time. I haven't tinkered again this week, I've been tracking remotely on it. AM is working, as it should, with ALL of my other miners though. As of right now, there's not much in the AM thread concerning 841's. If anyone else that is familiar with AM api, and Avalons in general, could chime in that'd be great!!!
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kano (OP)
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April 27, 2018, 08:35:56 AM |
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anyone know how i can setup the 841 on awesome miner?
I got it to connect by: On the configuration page, where your pool info is, you'll see: API Allow(Default: W:127.0.0.1). In that box it needs to be W: the ip of the pc you're using for monitoring. But I'm not having luck: Personally, I am still tinkering with it. The 841's, for whatever reason, drop the signal. When that happens, AM sends out a disconnected alert. It reconnects, then disconnects, about every 1-5min. When I check cgminer it's empty, so I defaulted until I get time. I haven't tinkered again this week, I've been tracking remotely on it. AM is working, as it should, with ALL of my other miners though. As of right now, there's not much in the AM thread concerning 841's. If anyone else that is familiar with AM api, and Avalons in general, could chime in that'd be great!!! It needs to be "W:127.0.0.1,W:IP" (without the quotes) Where IP is your IP address looking at the miner. You can't get rid of W:127.0.0.1 otherwise, as you've seen, the miner will keep restarting coz it can't talk to my cgminer API. i.e. both the miner linux and AM needs to be able to talk to the API, removing the W:127.0.0.1 is why it keeps restarting. Some light reading https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer/blob/master/API-README
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kano (OP)
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April 27, 2018, 09:27:36 AM |
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April 27, 2018, 09:28:21 AM |
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April 27, 2018, 09:28:40 AM |
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Nice and we slid in just under the Diff change
EDIT: Almost forgot... BTClock yay
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April 27, 2018, 10:11:48 AM |
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Nice and we slid in just under the Diff change
EDIT: Almost forgot... BTClock yay
let's call it nice slider by Sabathia
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April 27, 2018, 10:21:33 AM |
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Now let's get few more blocks before end of this weekend and get in green again
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April 27, 2018, 10:39:21 AM |
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Just had a short failover on the JP node at 10:33 UTC for 1 minute.
Everyone on JP reconnected a minute later and should have failed back by now.
Hmmmm, maybe the JP node is the next one I should move to AWSLS, as they have JP servers also.
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April 27, 2018, 11:04:06 AM |
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Just had a short failover on the JP node at 10:33 UTC for 1 minute.
Everyone on JP reconnected a minute later and should have failed back by now.
Hmmmm, maybe the JP node is the next one I should move to AWSLS, as they have JP servers also.
Most of mine are currently pointed at JP and backup to SG (except that one errant miner ...) Finally got the other 4 S9's back online, will be doing more wiring work tomorrow though. Am down 15TH due to the outage, thankfully 5Nd works in my favour right now Is there much difference in me pointing at SG (~9-10 ms) vs JP (~70-80ms) ? I moved back from SG to JP since you mentioned the fibre connectivity was to JP - what's the lag between nodes to your main stratum? Or does it not really matter so much? Here's to 5 more blocks for Labour Day weekend!
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kano (OP)
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April 27, 2018, 11:53:06 AM |
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Just had a short failover on the JP node at 10:33 UTC for 1 minute.
Everyone on JP reconnected a minute later and should have failed back by now.
Hmmmm, maybe the JP node is the next one I should move to AWSLS, as they have JP servers also.
Most of mine are currently pointed at JP and backup to SG (except that one errant miner ...) Finally got the other 4 S9's back online, will be doing more wiring work tomorrow though. Am down 15TH due to the outage, thankfully 5Nd works in my favour right now Is there much difference in me pointing at SG (~9-10 ms) vs JP (~70-80ms) ? I moved back from SG to JP since you mentioned the fibre connectivity was to JP - what's the lag between nodes to your main stratum? Or does it not really matter so much? Here's to 5 more blocks for Labour Day weekend! Well yeah if you are that close to the SG node, it's better to mine on the SG node. My comment before was the obvious that any connection from SG to the USA isn't going to be top of the line, so as I said to the other person who asked the question: since both nodes (JP and SG) were not much different, it was better he use JP first. The SG node is AWS, but no matter what Amazon does, they wont be the ones who provide the physical connection out of SG to the USA.
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April 27, 2018, 12:27:25 PM Last edit: April 27, 2018, 12:40:42 PM by clgrissom3 |
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[2018-04-27 07:13:03] Network diff set to 4.02T Ouch! Glad to get the block in beforehand EDIT: That time is in EST...
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April 27, 2018, 12:37:16 PM |
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[2018-04-27 07:13:03] Network diff set to 4.02T Ouch! Glad to get the block in beforehand Though, the block's share difficulty itself was 5.3T so would have still made it as a block even after the diff change Alas, last diff change we got a share soon after the diff change, that wasn't a block, but would have been a block if found before the diff change.
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April 27, 2018, 12:52:07 PM |
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Man, 5Nd really came in handy for me on this block. I had 3 machines down all night (about 12 hours) before the block this morning and I can't even tell in my payout. You gotta love that action!
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April 27, 2018, 01:36:44 PM |
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Let's Kick Off another BTCig BTClock Weekend!!! C'mon get that BTClock!!!
I'll be moving to a new house over the next few days, so you know what that means... BLOCKS!!! I hope that doesn't mean to lay some blocks Thankfully, no. I like the block we recently got much better. One down; more weekend BTCBTCBTClocks on the way!!!
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