smit1237
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April 08, 2015, 06:11:45 PM |
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I'm too lazy to investigate that, but ntpdate is prezent , problem in timezone settings.
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MyRig
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April 08, 2015, 06:28:58 PM |
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it was in one of the config file. please let me check! (may take a day or so, and if no update, please PM, thanks!) I'm too lazy to investigate that, but ntpdate is prezent , problem in timezone settings.
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Antminer & DragonMint Repair E-mail: support@myrig.com T: @MyRig_com Return Address: MyRig 3700 Quebec Street, Unit 100-239, Denver, Colorado 80207, USA
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smit1237
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April 08, 2015, 06:33:20 PM |
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it was in one of the config file. please let me check! (may take a day or so, and if no update, please PM, thanks!) I'm too lazy to investigate that, but ntpdate is prezent , problem in timezone settings.
Yeah, i've seen it somewhere, but forogot where
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April 08, 2015, 08:13:49 PM Last edit: April 08, 2015, 11:31:32 PM by sueche |
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Look at my post here to see how I've tried to fix that but unfortunately without any luck.
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opentoe
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April 08, 2015, 08:36:13 PM |
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I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER. Awesome. What fan models? Delta AFB1212SHE-PWM 2 of them in a push/pull. they work great. $20 a piece. Way quieter than stock. Anything is quiter than the stock fans. Those Delta's peak at 53dB, so I would say you are hearing about 50dB from two of those fans. I measured with a digital sound meter TWO s5's with using the Noctua's at 1 meter away was only 53dB. That's not bad for 2. Also, everyone's hearing is different. Some people hate that whining high pitch small fans make and some people it doesn't bother them. One reason I like those Noctua's. They have a low almost hum to them. Very far away from a high pitched whine noise. If it works for you and can keep the rig cool that's all that matters.
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opentoe
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April 08, 2015, 08:39:42 PM |
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>snip image< I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER.
Awesome. What fan models? Delta AFB1212SHE-PWM 2 of them in a push/pull. they work great. $20 a piece. Way quieter than stock. Even a single Delta AFB1212SH works in push, which makes it a $10-11/miner mod and it is quieter than 1212SHE and way quieter than stock. I don't know if I believe that. I'd have to see it mining for 15+ minutes with that one fan to believe it. I mean if you did get that to work somehow more power to you, but one 25mm fan?
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Darthswan
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April 08, 2015, 09:01:25 PM |
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>snip image< I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER.
Awesome. What fan models? Delta AFB1212SHE-PWM 2 of them in a push/pull. they work great. $20 a piece. Way quieter than stock. Even a single Delta AFB1212SH works in push, which makes it a $10-11/miner mod and it is quieter than 1212SHE and way quieter than stock. I don't know if I believe that. I'd have to see it mining for 15+ minutes with that one fan to believe it. I mean if you did get that to work somehow more power to you, but one 25mm fan? Yeah, i don't know about one fan. When I pulled the stock fan off, temps jumped. I just did a check.... Running at 386.75, i'm averaging 1.2T. Temps are holding at 58/60. HW 0.0001%
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Darthswan
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April 08, 2015, 09:03:30 PM |
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I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER. Awesome. What fan models? Delta AFB1212SHE-PWM 2 of them in a push/pull. they work great. $20 a piece. Way quieter than stock. Anything is quiter than the stock fans. Those Delta's peak at 53dB, so I would say you are hearing about 50dB from two of those fans. I measured with a digital sound meter TWO s5's with using the Noctua's at 1 meter away was only 53dB. That's not bad for 2. Also, everyone's hearing is different. Some people hate that whining high pitch small fans make and some people it doesn't bother them. One reason I like those Noctua's. They have a low almost hum to them. Very far away from a high pitched whine noise. If it works for you and can keep the rig cool that's all that matters. It sounded like I was running wind tunnel test in my basement.
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April 09, 2015, 12:04:52 AM |
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>snip image< I have two Delta fans in a push pull configuration. SO MUCH QUIETER.
Awesome. What fan models? Delta AFB1212SHE-PWM 2 of them in a push/pull. they work great. $20 a piece. Way quieter than stock. Even a single Delta AFB1212SH works in push, which makes it a $10-11/miner mod and it is quieter than 1212SHE and way quieter than stock. I don't know if I believe that. I'd have to see it mining for 15+ minutes with that one fan to believe it. I mean if you did get that to work somehow more power to you, but one 25mm fan? Yeah, I was surprised myself. It runs at stock speed with just one Delta AFB1212SH PWM (thinner fan=25X120X120). Temp 61/58-reasonable. My ambient is ~30C. ~7 day running
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April 09, 2015, 05:58:53 AM |
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But Bitmain....
What about the S2 upgrades?
They just laying under the shelf and waiting.....
Waiting for the final call from our R&D team which they would say "it's OK and please sell." It has been nearly a month. When do you expect that 'final call'? -OCS
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April 09, 2015, 08:26:26 PM |
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
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Mikestang
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April 09, 2015, 09:55:07 PM |
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
You can use cryptoGlance to monitor all your machines on one screen, I just started using it, great little program: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=569924.0
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Darthswan
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April 09, 2015, 11:58:59 PM |
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
You can use cryptoGlance to monitor all your machines on one screen, I just started using it, great little program: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=569924.0does it work on Mac?
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opentoe
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April 10, 2015, 12:27:38 AM |
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
You can still do that easily with the S5. Just log into the shell and attach to the running cgminer screen. Sometimes I have all of mine running on the screen at the same time. Dorky I know.
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April 10, 2015, 12:38:05 AM |
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Are there definitions online at one place for what all the stats mean on the beaglebone firmware? Also, is Bitmain coming out with an updated firmware for the S5 to update cgminer, kernel and all that?
Another question. I setup three pools. When I view the miner status screen they all are alive, but it is hashing only at one pool of course. When do the other two become "dead"?
Definitions? DIFF GetWorks Priority Accepted Diff1# DiffA# DiffR# DiffS# Rejected what's the normal rate on this? Discarded what's the norm on this? Stale what's the norm on this? LSDIFF LSTIME
Maybe I'll write up something and put it online.....just confirming.
Thanks
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smit1237
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April 10, 2015, 01:10:16 AM |
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Are there definitions online at one place for what all the stats mean on the beaglebone firmware? Also, is Bitmain coming out with an updated firmware for the S5 to update cgminer, kernel and all that?
Another question. I setup three pools. When I view the miner status screen they all are alive, but it is hashing only at one pool of course. When do the other two become "dead"?
Definitions? DIFF GetWorks Priority Accepted Diff1# DiffA# DiffR# DiffS# Rejected what's the normal rate on this? Discarded what's the norm on this? Stale what's the norm on this? LSDIFF LSTIME
Maybe I'll write up something and put it online.....just confirming.
Thanks
My firmware maybe ? Oh forgot to mention, this action will void your warranty. Dunno why you want new kernel, current works well.
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April 10, 2015, 01:13:17 AM |
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
Use a ssh tool like Putyy log on that miners IP and type screen -r .
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notbatman
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April 10, 2015, 02:55:19 AM |
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
You can still do that easily with the S5. Just log into the shell and attach to the running cgminer screen. Sometimes I have all of mine running on the screen at the same time. Dorky I know. yeah i used PuTTY and did 'screen -list' then 'screen -r 395.cgminer' to bring it up. Thanks.
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vabchgent
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April 10, 2015, 03:16:34 PM |
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
You can use cryptoGlance to monitor all your machines on one screen, I just started using it, great little program: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=569924.0Cryptoglance is the Best . I use it for my miners S3,S4,S5's . Frequent updates and if theres a problem they get it fixed quick.
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