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April 24, 2015, 05:29:12 AM
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I have just received my 4.2TH suite from Avalon but am having issues with the setup. After following all your steps and setting up the WR703N, hooking everything up I get the ERR lights below on the machine:

Displaying ERR lights.jpg

My cgminer status shows all the pools are alive and getting work:




and here is what is output on the cgminer API log:

Code:
[Firmware Version] => Canaan A4-20150213

luci: 9dc204b
cgminer: 24969c5
cgminer-openwrt-packages: c8ddae8


Reply was 'STATUS=S,When=1429851335,Code=70,Msg=CGMiner stats,Description=cgminer 4.9.0|STATS=0,ID=POOL0,Elapsed=26,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,Pool Calls=0,Pool Attempts=0,Pool Wait=0.000000,Pool Max=0.000000,Pool Min=99999999.000000,Pool Av=0.000000,Work Had Roll Time=false,Work Can Roll=false,Work Had Expire=false,Work Roll Time=0,Work Diff=16.00000000,Min Diff=16.00000000,Max Diff=16.00000000,Min Diff Count=6,Max Diff Count=6,Times Sent=2,Bytes Sent=146,Times Recv=5,Bytes Recv=2609,Net Bytes Sent=146,Net Bytes Recv=2609|STATS=1,ID=POOL1,Elapsed=26,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,Pool Calls=0,Pool Attempts=0,Pool Wait=0.000000,Pool Max=0.000000,Pool Min=99999999.000000,Pool Av=0.000000,Work Had Roll Time=false,Work Can Roll=false,Work Had Expire=false,Work Roll Time=0,Work Diff=32.00000000,Min Diff=32.00000000,Max Diff=32.00000000,Min Diff Count=6,Max Diff Count=6,Times Sent=2,Bytes Sent=145,Times Recv=7,Bytes Recv=3760,Net Bytes Sent=145,Net Bytes Recv=3760|STATS=2,ID=POOL2,Elapsed=26,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,Pool Calls=0,Pool Attempts=0,Pool Wait=0.000000,Pool Max=0.000000,Pool Min=99999999.000000,Pool Av=0.000000,Work Had Roll Time=false,Work Can Roll=false,Work Had Expire=false,Work Roll Time=0,Work Diff=127.99804688,Min Diff=127.99804688,Max Diff=127.99804688,Min Diff Count=5,Max Diff Count=5,Times Sent=3,Bytes Sent=219,Times Recv=6,Bytes Recv=21042,Net Bytes Sent=219,Net Bytes Recv=21042|'
[STATUS] =>
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   [STATUS] => S
   [When] => 1429851335
   [Code] => 70
   [Msg] => CGMiner stats
   [Description] => cgminer 4.9.0
)
[STATS0] =>
(
   [STATS] => 0
   [ID] => POOL0
   [Elapsed] => 26
   [Calls] => 0
   [Wait] => 0.000000
   [Max] => 0.000000
   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Calls] => 0
   [Pool Attempts] => 0
   [Pool Wait] => 0.000000
   [Pool Max] => 0.000000
   [Pool Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Av] => 0.000000
   [Work Had Roll Time] => false
   [Work Can Roll] => false
   [Work Had Expire] => false
   [Work Roll Time] => 0
   [Work Diff] => 16.00000000
   [Min Diff] => 16.00000000
   [Max Diff] => 16.00000000
   [Min Diff Count] => 6
   [Max Diff Count] => 6
   [Times Sent] => 2
   [Bytes Sent] => 146
   [Times Recv] => 5
   [Bytes Recv] => 2609
   [Net Bytes Sent] => 146
   [Net Bytes Recv] => 2609
)
[STATS1] =>
(
   [STATS] => 1
   [ID] => POOL1
   [Elapsed] => 26
   [Calls] => 0
   [Wait] => 0.000000
   [Max] => 0.000000
   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Calls] => 0
   [Pool Attempts] => 0
   [Pool Wait] => 0.000000
   [Pool Max] => 0.000000
   [Pool Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Av] => 0.000000
   [Work Had Roll Time] => false
   [Work Can Roll] => false
   [Work Had Expire] => false
   [Work Roll Time] => 0
   [Work Diff] => 32.00000000
   [Min Diff] => 32.00000000
   [Max Diff] => 32.00000000
   [Min Diff Count] => 6
   [Max Diff Count] => 6
   [Times Sent] => 2
   [Bytes Sent] => 145
   [Times Recv] => 7
   [Bytes Recv] => 3760
   [Net Bytes Sent] => 145
   [Net Bytes Recv] => 3760
)
[STATS2] =>
(
   [STATS] => 2
   [ID] => POOL2
   [Elapsed] => 26
   [Calls] => 0
   [Wait] => 0.000000
   [Max] => 0.000000
   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Calls] => 0
   [Pool Attempts] => 0
   [Pool Wait] => 0.000000
   [Pool Max] => 0.000000
   [Pool Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Av] => 0.000000
   [Work Had Roll Time] => false
   [Work Can Roll] => false
   [Work Had Expire] => false
   [Work Roll Time] => 0
   [Work Diff] => 127.99804688
   [Min Diff] => 127.99804688
   [Max Diff] => 127.99804688
   [Min Diff Count] => 5
   [Max Diff Count] => 5
   [Times Sent] => 3
   [Bytes Sent] => 219
   [Times Recv] => 6
   [Bytes Recv] => 21042
   [Net Bytes Sent] => 219
   [Net Bytes Recv] => 21042
)


From the Avalon Wiki page (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon4) below:




It seems as if the machine is failing POST (Sorry, this error is just beyond me at present, please help!) or worse a module is dead, which cannot be good. However as all three machines are showing the same behavior I am hoping it is some other networking issue.

Can you please help guide me through this issue, I can't wait to hear my new Avalons humming away!

I have been running 4 Avalon 3 chained together for almost 6 months without issue so I am not a complete novice when it comes to setting these things up, I just know when to ask for help, and that is now! Please can you help me get my new rig up and running?[/code]

I have not tried with WR703N, I went raspberry pi way.   Did you test each unit separate?  Are all 3 units not working?

*I bumped my thread where I show 3 setup - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1008726.0 i hope it might help some aswell
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April 24, 2015, 05:37:13 AM
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Yep tested all three and the give the same result Sad, surely that makes it very unlikely they are all dead hardware wise!
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April 24, 2015, 05:43:37 AM
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Yep tested all three and the give the same result Sad, surely that makes it very unlikely they are all dead hardware wise!

I can't imagine all 3 getting loose in shipping.   The Canaan Creative help can be found here: https://ehash.com/support/  They do have very good support from my dealings with them when I first set up and had a issue.

The good news is it's morning in China, I would send them a email showing problem.  I know when I had a issue like this they had me open it up and check connection, but I cannot imagine 3 having connection issues.  I would ask them to log in teamviewer session to look.    I also don't want to be the one to tell you to open up and check connection that should be them.

If you have a raspberry pi unit I could be of more help.  
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April 24, 2015, 05:50:07 AM
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Thanks for the advice notlist3d, and congratulations on your little rig, seems to be going great form the posts, it gives me hope I can sort this out!
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April 24, 2015, 05:55:43 AM
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Thanks for the advice notlist3d, and congratulations on your little rig, seems to be going great form the posts, it gives me hope I can sort this out!

Not a problem!  They will get it working. I know I did a lot of checks of basic stuff, then they did a team viewer session.    I specifically have to give Fengling some serious credit for all help he did on my first unit.

If you are not able to get it to work and happen to get a Raspberry Pi unit let me know and I would happily upload my image that is working with 3 units.
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April 24, 2015, 07:58:39 PM
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if you want I can send you a working rasp pi with a working sdcard with a working power brick to help you troubleshoot.  but I am usa so are you usa?

I also did rasp pi   early model b

http://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Pi-756-8308-Motherboard-RASPBRRYPCBA512/dp/B009SQQF9C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1429905462&sr=8-3&keywords=raspberry+pi+b

with a full sized sdcard pretty much flawless for me.

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April 24, 2015, 09:14:26 PM
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1) What PSU are they using?
2) To me it looks like the second and last 2 LEDs are on, not the first one. Its hard to see. The second one is a "I'm not mining" LED.
3) How are you connecting to the WRT? Ie:

WRT -> Powered USB hub -> -> USB adapter -> chained units.

If you don't have a powered USB hub in there it will probably fail.

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if you want I can send you a working rasp pi with a working sdcard with a working power brick to help you troubleshoot.  but I am usa so are you usa?

I also did rasp pi   early model b

http://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Pi-756-8308-Motherboard-RASPBRRYPCBA512/dp/B009SQQF9C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1429905462&sr=8-3&keywords=raspberry+pi+b

with a full sized sdcard pretty much flawless for me.

Thanks so much for the offer! I was thinking about getting the rasp pi going, but I am in Australia so shipping it might take sometime; I think I'll try a few things first, like the powered usb that dogie suggests:

1) What PSU are they using?
2) To me it looks like the second and last 2 LEDs are on, not the first one. Its hard to see. The second one is a "I'm not mining" LED.
3) How are you connecting to the WRT? Ie:

WRT -> Powered USB hub -> -> USB adapter -> chained units.

If you don't have a powered USB hub in there it will probably fail.

I am thinking it might be the fact I am not using a powered usb hub as, all of a sudden, now the unit is actually mining! Yay!! Grin:

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-sHdCK1KsQsQ/VTrFuIqTbTI/AAAAAAAARWY/WyROfksWLB8/w1598-h363-no/MiningYay.PNG

I can even squeeze over 1.3THs out of it, although I have no idea of the power it chews when doing so, probably way to much but meh, I like seeing it go that hard!

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y928DLGpJ6w/VTrFuRLDkDI/AAAAAAAARWc/rfIQ8Q-mefY/w1009-h266-no/FullOn.PNG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-W2_Fkn15aJQ/VTrLnqseq8I/AAAAAAAARX8/5WnybucOqsI/w1005-h674-no/Bitminter.PNG

But your questions are still relevant because my Older Avalon3 I have hooked up to testing my bedroom (before garaging them) is still suffering from the same issue. I am hoping a powered usb might fix it as it and the Avalon4 are both linked to WR703Ns that have usb power from my desktop PC:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-hqMX-XyVVm8/VTrLyNqnHYI/AAAAAAAARYE/RK8RJcK6IQQ/w1531-h861-no/20150425_084352.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ukv6y_k2mK4/VTrLyIlGYpI/AAAAAAAARYE/gKhjfqRVgs4/w1531-h861-no/20150425_084403.jpg

But to your questions Dogie:
  • The Avalon4 is using an Atec HCG-900 and the Avalon3 is using a Corsair CS450M
  • I think you are right, the second orange "WARN" light was on and the last two green"PG1/PG2" and "N1/N2" lights where on solid
  • At the moment only one of each, but when I put it out in the garage and chain the 3s together with on TP-Link and the 4s together with the other and they will all will be powered via a powerboard

Thanks for all the advice guys! I'll get back to you and let everyone know how I went with the powered usb solution and chaining the three 4s together!

If all the 4s chain together nicely I'm guessing the most appropriate thing is to take the reaming issues (although the same) over to an Avalon3 thread?
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April 24, 2015, 11:28:17 PM
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1) What PSU are they using?
2) To me it looks like the second and last 2 LEDs are on, not the first one. Its hard to see. The second one is a "I'm not mining" LED.
3) How are you connecting to the WRT? Ie:

WRT -> Powered USB hub -> -> USB adapter -> chained units.

If you don't have a powered USB hub in there it will probably fail.

It could be since I'm using a Raspberry Pi.  But I was able to use a cheap hub not powered.   I have 3 Avalon 4.1's hooked up to it then to the Raspberry Pi.
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Hmm just powered the TPLink connected to the still not working Avalon3 directly from a power board, still no go.

Something I forgot to mention earlier is the lighting situation on the connector between the Avalons and the TP-Link; My Avalon4 started working the second the red light in the middle went out, leaving only the blue and green. I cannot for the life of me remember doing anything to fix it, I had flashed the new firmware once or twice and run through the set up again but to no avail, infact I was halfway through preparing to restore my PC to an earlier time when I knew the Avalon3's were working when I noticed the red light had gone out, fired it up and away it went!

You can still see the red light on the Avalon3 below:

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/LRCz31Ln9ASfxzQGx6Mi15Ugxxto8acutlE16b6gdY60=w1531-h861-no

Anyone know what that red light signifies, I would really like it to go off!
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Looks like problem solved for the Avalon3 as well! IT seems I inadvertently upgraded both firmwares on the TP-Link to the Avalon 4 version. Reverting back to the Avalon3 firmware (confusingly named exactly the same as the file for the 4s: openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr703n-v1-squashfs-factory).

Still didn't work, however I noticed the connector shipped with the 3s is slightly different than the few I got in the new package of 4s, namely it is a bit shorter and fewer lights:

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y4vaSp_y93o/VTsi7jAgLcI/AAAAAAAARYo/CyNg4xraHR8/w509-h905-no/20150425_151101.jpg

Switching back to the old one and hey presto the old jet engine Avalon3 frighteningly whirred back into action! Damn the 4s are incredibly quiet compared I definitely understand what philipma1957 talks about in his review, if you value silence the 4s are awesome; like ninja mining https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-D96gf9TEtLY/VTslvTKF1jI/AAAAAAAARY8/hI7ZGofidzA/w348-h227-no/Last-Ninja-3-Amiga-22.jpg Lips sealed

I'll post back a triumphant pic of my full set up later if anyone is interested, I also have 5 Avalon Nanos to get into gear too, should be fun. If I have any trouble I certainty know where to come, thanks everyone!
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April 25, 2015, 08:04:55 PM
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Looks like problem solved for the Avalon3 as well! IT seems I inadvertently upgraded both firmwares on the TP-Link to the Avalon 4 version. Reverting back to the Avalon3 firmware (confusingly named exactly the same as the file for the 4s: openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr703n-v1-squashfs-factory).

Still didn't work, however I noticed the connector shipped with the 3s is slightly different than the few I got in the new package of 4s, namely it is a bit shorter and fewer lights:



Switching back to the old one and hey presto the old jet engine Avalon3 frighteningly whirred back into action! Damn the 4s are incredibly quiet compared I definitely understand what philipma1957 talks about in his review, if you value silence the 4s are awesome; like ninja mining Lips sealed

I'll post back a triumphant pic of my full set up later if anyone is interested, I also have 5 Avalon Nanos to get into gear too, should be fun. If I have any trouble I certainty know where to come, thanks everyone!

yeah  the quiet of them is truly great.  right now it is spring in NJ but it has been a bit cold.  So my tv den would be cold , but I am running the 2 avalon 4.1's I have pulling 1000 watts at 1850gh.

 My wife and I can watch the tv with 0 issues.  These are truly the most superior space heating miners ever built.  Underclock to the 800-950gh range and they are really quiet.  Plus they do well at watt per gh.

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April 29, 2015, 09:36:25 AM
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Hi Guys,

Still having trouble here Sad Now when I hook up my Avalon4's they do not even light up or make a sound, all three of them. The usb connector is showing the red light in the middle again. Seeing as last time it just seemd to fix itself, I have no idea what else to try! I have flashed the latest firmware onto the TP-Link, restarted the cgminer, checked everything I could think of, changed cables etc...

Now I am using a HXi Corsair 1000W power supply.

cgminer status shows the unit alive:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JAXjOdQYak4/VUClZeHiyxI/AAAAAAAARpM/NDOsrlefJsY/w1598-h422-no/minerstatus.PNG

cgminer API log seems normal?

Code:
[Firmware Version] => Canaan A4-20150331

luci: b012d57
cgminer: 1161901
cgminer-openwrt-packages: 2641dc9


Reply was 'STATUS=S,When=1430299417,Code=70,Msg=CGMiner stats,Description=cgminer 4.9.0|STATS=0,ID=AV40,Elapsed=354,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,MM Count=0,Automatic Voltage=true,AUC VER=AUC-20141122,AUC I2C Speed=400000,AUC I2C XDelay=19200,AUC ADC=17419,USB Pipe=0,USB Delay=r0 0.000000 w0 0.000000,USB tmo=0 0|STATS=1,ID=POOL0,Elapsed=354,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,Pool Calls=0,Pool Attempts=0,Pool Wait=0.000000,Pool Max=0.000000,Pool Min=99999999.000000,Pool Av=0.000000,Work Had Roll Time=false,Work Can Roll=false,Work Had Expire=false,Work Roll Time=0,Work Diff=16.00000000,Min Diff=16.00000000,Max Diff=16.00000000,Min Diff Count=202,Max Diff Count=202,Times Sent=2,Bytes Sent=146,Times Recv=15,Bytes Recv=14868,Net Bytes Sent=146,Net Bytes Recv=14868|STATS=2,ID=POOL1,Elapsed=354,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,Pool Calls=0,Pool Attempts=0,Pool Wait=0.000000,Pool Max=0.000000,Pool Min=99999999.000000,Pool Av=0.000000,Work Had Roll Time=false,Work Can Roll=false,Work Had Expire=false,Work Roll Time=0,Work Diff=32.00000000,Min Diff=32.00000000,Max Diff=32.00000000,Min Diff Count=1,Max Diff Count=1,Times Sent=2,Bytes Sent=145,Times Recv=6,Bytes Recv=2589,Net Bytes Sent=145,Net Bytes Recv=2589|STATS=3,ID=POOL2,Elapsed=354,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,Pool Calls=0,Pool Attempts=0,Pool Wait=0.000000,Pool Max=0.000000,Pool Min=99999999.000000,Pool Av=0.000000,Work Had Roll Time=false,Work Can Roll=false,Work Had Expire=false,Work Roll Time=0,Work Diff=0.00000000,Min Diff=0.00000000,Max Diff=0.00000000,Min Diff Count=0,Max Diff Count=0,Times Sent=3,Bytes Sent=219,Times Recv=5,Bytes Recv=7963,Net Bytes Sent=219,Net Bytes Recv=7963|'
[STATUS] =>
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   [STATUS] => S
   [When] => 1430299417
   [Code ] => 70
   [Msg] => CGMiner stats
   [Description] => cgminer 4.9.0
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[STATS0] =>
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   [Elapsed] => 354
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   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [MM Count] => 0
   [Automatic Voltage] => true
   [AUC VER] => AUC-20141122
   [AUC I2C Speed] => 400000
   [AUC I2C XDelay] => 19200
   [AUC ADC] => 17419
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   [USB Delay] => r0 0.000000 w0 0.000000
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   [Calls] => 0
   [Wait] => 0.000000
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   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Calls] => 0
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   [Pool Wait] => 0.000000
   [Pool Max] => 0.000000
   [Pool Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Av] => 0.000000
   [Work Had Roll Time] => false
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   [Work Had Expire] => false
   [Work Roll Time] => 0
   [Work Diff] => 16.00000000
   [Min Diff] => 16.00000000
   [Max Diff] => 16.00000000
   [Min Diff Count] => 202
   [Max Diff Count] => 202
   [Times Sent] => 2
   [Bytes Sent] => 146
   [Times Recv] => 15
   [Bytes Recv] => 14868
   [Net Bytes Sent] => 146
   [Net Bytes Recv] => 14868
)
[STATS2] =>
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   [ID] => POOL1
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   [Wait] => 0.000000
   [Max] => 0.000000
   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Calls] => 0
   [Pool Attempts] => 0
   [Pool Wait] => 0.000000
   [Pool Max] => 0.000000
   [Pool Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Av] => 0.000000
   [Work Had Roll Time] => false
   [Work Can Roll] => false
   [Work Had Expire] => false
   [Work Roll Time] => 0
   [Work Diff] => 32.00000000
   [Min Diff] => 32.00000000
   [Max Diff] => 32.00000000
   [Min Diff Count] => 1
   [Max Diff Count] => 1
   [Times Sent] => 2
   [Bytes Sent] => 145
   [Times Recv] => 6
   [Bytes Recv] => 2589
   [Net Bytes Sent] => 145
   [Net Bytes Recv] => 2589
)
[STATS3] =>
(
   [STATS] => 3
   [ID] => POOL2
   [Elapsed] => 354
   [Calls] => 0
   [Wait] => 0.000000
   [Max] => 0.000000
   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Calls] => 0
   [Pool Attempts] => 0
   [Pool Wait] => 0.000000
   [Pool Max] => 0.000000
   [Pool Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Av] => 0.000000
   [Work Had Roll Time] => false
   [Work Can Roll] => false
   [Work Had Expire] => false
   [Work Roll Time] => 0
   [Work Diff] => 0.00000000
   [Min Diff] => 0.00000000
   [Max Diff] => 0.00000000
   [Min Diff Count] => 0
   [Max Diff Count] => 0
   [Times Sent] => 3
   [Bytes Sent] => 219
   [Times Recv] => 5
   [Bytes Recv] => 7963
   [Net Bytes Sent] => 219
   [Net Bytes Recv] => 7963
)

Processes :

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6BjwnEPVnCc/VUClZQtqAJI/AAAAAAAARpM/u-NPmbxUYKw/w1598-h663-no/Procceses.PNG

and perhaps most interesting to anyone who knows all the tech details, the system log:

Code:
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.690000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.700000] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.700000] usbcore: registered new device driver usb
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.710000] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.720000] ehci-platform: EHCI generic platform driver
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.720000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: EHCI Host Controller
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.730000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.740000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: irq 3, io mem 0x1b000000
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.760000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.760000] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    3.760000] hub 1-0:1.0: 1 port detected
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    4.100000] usb 1-1: new full-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-platform
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [    7.240000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.warn kernel: [    7.890000] jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): End of filesystem marker found at 0x10000
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.warn kernel: [    7.890000] jffs2_build_filesystem(): unlocking the mtd device... done.
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.warn kernel: [    7.900000] jffs2_build_filesystem(): erasing all blocks after the end marker... done.
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.notice kernel: [    9.690000] jffs2: notice: (309) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 orphan) found.
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   10.320000] eth0: link down
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.340000] Loading modules backported from Linux version master-2014-10-08-0-g0275925
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.350000] Backport generated by backports.git backports-20140905-1-gde42785
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.360000] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (453 buckets, 1812 max)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.410000] xt_time: kernel timezone is -0000
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.440000] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.460000] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.460000] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.470000] cfg80211:  DFS Master region: unset
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.470000] cfg80211:   (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp), (dfs_cac_time)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.480000] cfg80211:   (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.490000] cfg80211:   (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.500000] cfg80211:   (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.500000] cfg80211:   (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.510000] cfg80211:   (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.520000] cfg80211:   (5490000 KHz - 5730000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.530000] cfg80211:   (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.540000] cfg80211:   (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 0 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.debug kernel: [   14.660000] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x0
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.debug kernel: [   14.660000] ath: EEPROM indicates default country code should be used
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.debug kernel: [   14.660000] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.debug kernel: [   14.660000] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3a
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.debug kernel: [   14.660000] ath: Country alpha2 being used: US
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.debug kernel: [   14.660000] ath: Regpair used: 0x3a
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.debug kernel: [   14.670000] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht'
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.680000] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: US
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.690000] cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: US
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.690000] cfg80211:  DFS Master region: FCC
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.690000] cfg80211:   (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp), (dfs_cac_time)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.700000] cfg80211:   (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 3000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.710000] cfg80211:   (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 1700 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.720000] cfg80211:   (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm), (0 s)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.730000] cfg80211:   (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 3000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.740000] cfg80211:   (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 4000 mBm), (N/A)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:11 2015 kern.info kernel: [   14.740000] ieee80211 phy0: Atheros AR9330 Rev:1 mem=0xb8100000, irq=2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:13 2015 user.emerg syslog: 'radio0' is disabled
Wed Apr 29 09:09:13 2015 user.emerg syslog: 'radio0' is disabled
Wed Apr 29 09:09:14 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[811]: Failed to open routing table: No such file or directory
Wed Apr 29 09:09:14 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[811]: Unable to open raw socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Wed Apr 29 09:09:15 2015 authpriv.info dropbear[844]: Not backgrounding
Wed Apr 29 09:09:17 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: bad address '2.asia.pool.ntp.org'
Wed Apr 29 09:09:17 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: could not resolve peer 2.asia.pool.ntp.org, skipping
Wed Apr 29 09:09:17 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: bad address '3.asia.pool.ntp.org'
Wed Apr 29 09:09:17 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: could not resolve peer 3.asia.pool.ntp.org, skipping
Wed Apr 29 09:09:17 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: bad address '1.cn.pool.ntp.org'
Wed Apr 29 09:09:17 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: could not resolve peer 1.cn.pool.ntp.org, skipping
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is enabled
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 kern.info kernel: [   25.310000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is enabled
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is setting up now
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is now up
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'lo' link is up
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' has link connectivity
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 kern.info kernel: [   25.750000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 kern.info kernel: [   25.750000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 kern.info kernel: [   25.760000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth0' link is up
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Bridge 'br-lan' link is up
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' has link connectivity
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is setting up now
Wed Apr 29 09:09:18 2015 daemon.notice netifd: lan (957): udhcpc (v1.22.1) started
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.notice netifd: lan (957): Sending discover...
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.notice netifd: lan (957): Sending select for 192.168.0.6...
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.notice netifd: lan (957): Lease of 192.168.0.6 obtained, lease time 86400
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is now up
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[988]: Failed to open routing table: No such file or directory
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[988]: Unable to open raw socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: started, version 2.72 cachesize 150
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP no-DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack no-ipset no-auth no-DNSSEC loop-detect
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: using local addresses only for domain lan
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: using local addresses only for domain lan
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: using nameserver 192.168.0.1#53
Wed Apr 29 09:09:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses
Wed Apr 29 09:09:20 2015 user.notice firewall: Reloading firewall due to ifup of lan (br-lan)
Wed Apr 29 09:09:20 2015 kern.info kernel: [   27.760000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[986]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: started, version 2.72 cachesize 150
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP no-DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack no-ipset no-auth no-DNSSEC loop-detect
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: using local addresses only for domain lan
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: using local addresses only for domain lan
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: using nameserver 192.168.0.1#53
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses
Wed Apr 29 09:09:21 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq[1047]: read /tmp/hosts/dhcp - 1 addresses
Wed Apr 29 09:09:24 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: resolved peer 2.asia.pool.ntp.org to 129.250.35.251
Wed Apr 29 09:09:24 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 129.250.35.251
Wed Apr 29 09:09:24 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1054]: Failed to open routing table: No such file or directory
Wed Apr 29 09:09:24 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1054]: Unable to open raw socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Wed Apr 29 09:09:28 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: resolved peer 3.asia.pool.ntp.org to 129.250.35.250
Wed Apr 29 09:09:28 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 129.250.35.250
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: resolved peer 1.cn.pool.ntp.org to 202.118.1.81
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 202.118.1.81
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 129.250.35.251: offset:+271.769855 delay:4.549858 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x67016a45 rootdelay:0.014206 reach:0x01
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 129.250.35.250: offset:+273.493714 delay:0.645353 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x67016a45 rootdelay:0.002411 reach:0x01
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: Alarm clock
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: resolved peer 2.asia.pool.ntp.org to 31.193.144.2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 31.193.144.2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: resolved peer 3.asia.pool.ntp.org to 124.41.86.200
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 124.41.86.200
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: resolved peer 1.cn.pool.ntp.org to 202.118.1.130
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 202.118.1.130
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 124.41.86.200: offset:+273.705036 delay:0.270072 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x67016a45 rootdelay:0.006256 reach:0x01
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 202.118.1.130: offset:+273.789863 delay:0.283320 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0xca76012e rootdelay:0.000244 reach:0x01
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 31.193.144.2: offset:+273.733575 delay:0.452134 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x81060f1c rootdelay:0.221485 reach:0x01
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1060]: Failed to open routing table: No such file or directory
Wed Apr 29 09:09:29 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1060]: Unable to open raw socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Wed Apr 29 09:09:30 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 31.193.144.2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:30 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 124.41.86.200
Wed Apr 29 09:09:30 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 202.118.1.130
Wed Apr 29 09:09:30 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 124.41.86.200: offset:+273.717846 delay:0.238736 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x67016a45 rootdelay:0.006256 reach:0x03
Wed Apr 29 09:09:30 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 202.118.1.130: offset:+273.790906 delay:0.283720 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0xca76012e rootdelay:0.000244 reach:0x03
Wed Apr 29 09:09:31 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 31.193.144.2: offset:+273.742558 delay:0.431989 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x81060f1c rootdelay:0.221485 reach:0x03
Wed Apr 29 09:09:32 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 31.193.144.2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:32 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 31.193.144.2: offset:+273.841966 delay:0.661551 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x81060f1c rootdelay:0.221485 reach:0x07
Wed Apr 29 09:09:33 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 31.193.144.2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:33 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 124.41.86.200
Wed Apr 29 09:09:33 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 202.118.1.130
Wed Apr 29 09:09:34 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 124.41.86.200: offset:+273.813386 delay:0.419917 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x67016a45 rootdelay:0.006256 reach:0x07
Wed Apr 29 09:09:34 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 202.118.1.130: offset:+273.892390 delay:0.486324 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0xca76012e rootdelay:0.000244 reach:0x07
Wed Apr 29 09:09:34 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 31.193.144.2: offset:+273.829441 delay:0.664424 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x81060f1c rootdelay:0.221485 reach:0x0f
Wed Apr 29 09:09:34 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1065]: Failed to open routing table: No such file or directory
Wed Apr 29 09:09:34 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1065]: Unable to open raw socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Wed Apr 29 09:09:35 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 31.193.144.2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:35 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 202.118.1.130
Wed Apr 29 09:09:35 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 202.118.1.130: offset:+273.868890 delay:0.482915 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0xca76012e rootdelay:0.000244 reach:0x0f
Wed Apr 29 09:09:36 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 31.193.144.2: offset:+273.828282 delay:0.618038 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x81060f1c rootdelay:0.221485 reach:0x1f
Wed Apr 29 09:09:37 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 124.41.86.200
Wed Apr 29 09:09:37 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 124.41.86.200: offset:+273.833733 delay:0.473279 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x0a545792 rootdelay:0.006104 reach:0x0f
Wed Apr 29 09:09:38 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 31.193.144.2
Wed Apr 29 09:09:38 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 124.41.86.200
Wed Apr 29 09:09:38 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: sending query to 202.118.1.130
Wed Apr 29 09:14:12 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: reply from 124.41.86.200: offset:+273.853762 delay:0.501910 status:0x24 strat:2 refid:0x0a545792 rootdelay:0.006104 reach:0x1f
Wed Apr 29 09:14:12 2015 user.emerg syslog: ntpd: setting time to 2015-04-29 09:14:12.938769 (offset +273.868890s)
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1074]: error: runtime directory '/run/udev' not writable, for now falling back to '/dev/.udev'
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.info kernel: [   46.490000] udevd[1075]: starting version 173
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'tty' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'dialout' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'kmem' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'video' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'lp' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'disk' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'floppy' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'cdrom' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err udevd[1075]: specified group 'tape' unknown
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1077]: Failed to open routing table: No such file or directory
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 daemon.err odhcpd[1077]: Unable to open raw socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Wed Apr 29 09:14:13 2015 user.emerg syslog: Instance odhcpd::instance1 s in a crash loop 6 crashes, 0 seconds since last crash
Wed Apr 29 09:14:15 2015 user.emerg syslog: - init complete -
Wed Apr 29 09:14:35 2015 cron.info crond[632]: crond: USER root pid 1102 cmd /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor
Wed Apr 29 09:15:01 2015 cron.info crond[632]: crond: USER root pid 1111 cmd /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor
Wed Apr 29 09:20:01 2015 cron.info crond[632]: crond: USER root pid 1363 cmd /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor
Wed Apr 29 09:25:01 2015 cron.info crond[632]: crond: USER root pid 1376 cmd /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor
Wed Apr 29 09:30:01 2015 cron.info crond[632]: crond: USER root pid 1418 cmd /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor

Again if anyone can help me get these things running again I would be soo grateful!
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April 29, 2015, 12:47:28 PM
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Ahh! Never mind, I had forgotton to trick the power supply into thinking it was connected to a motherboard, I love modular power supplies but they got me this time around, I hadn't even connected the 24 pin! All working now and doing great! Roll Eyes
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May 01, 2015, 01:16:58 PM
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do your self a favor and set clocks lower.  the gear pulls much higher power per gh at the 1300gh setting then the 1000gh setting


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