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Topic: A4 Dominator - Pre-Order Group Buy - 280mh, roughly 1000w, $1800 + shipping - page 10. (Read 122591 times)

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best I can get is about 7-8 days now with 2.0.2 before it starts reboot looping any time it sees 1 get failure.

Just caught it after running fine for 8 days. Unfortunately for all day today since last night, its been rebooting every 5 minutes.

Hopefully there is a software update SOON that fixes this issue
Long time no see, Eyedol.
It's hard for us to catch a "1 Get Failure" in our lab. We've tested for weeks but no luck to catch it.
To exclude the possibility of IP conflict, could you please reset the Pi then move the miner to another place to see if problem is fixed.
Till now we only received your feedback about this issue like this. Really sorry about that. Could you please try?
full member
Activity: 243
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Innosilicon ASIC official representative
best I can get is about 7-8 days now with 2.0.2 before it starts reboot looping any time it sees 1 get failure.

Just caught it after running fine for 8 days. Unfortunately for all day today since last night, its been rebooting every 5 minutes.

Hopefully there is a software update SOON that fixes this issue
Long time no see, Eyedol.
It's hard for us to catch a "1 Get Failure" in our lab. We've tested for weeks but no luck to catch it.
To exclude the possibility of IP conflict, could you please reset the Pi then move the miner to another place to see if problem is fixed.
Till now we only received your feedback about this issue like this. Really sorry about that. Could you please try?
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I have been using hash-to-coins for my A4's, but they have been dead for a while now. Anyone know what's up with them?

This sounds strange. Is the problem gone after restarting?
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Lets just say that they lost quite a bit of credibility they had brought to the table from the A2.
The A2 was the only reason I went for the A4 in the first place on a pre order. Wont be making that mistake again.

Hi, Usao. Thanks for your support of our A2 miners. A4 are running stable right now except for some early B1 and B2 users who didn't get their miners updated with the Jig.
How are your A4 running? We can help if you need.
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How do I reflash the firmware rather than the software on the sd card?

If you have a Batch 1 or 2 miner you need to put your name on the list with Inno to have a jig sent to you.  We currently have 1 jig being sent around in the US, but I understand a second jig is coming.  So you should reach out to Inno ASAP to get your name on the list.

Interesting, thank you for this info! Inno should make a sticky post or edit the front page to include information regarding this jig. I will reach out to them and try to get my name on the list.

Hello, you can contact us by sending email to [email protected] for the Jig update.
legendary
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Has anyone managed to get a stable hashrate on their miners using prohashing ? I have 5 batch 3 a4 miners running in a super cool (24degree celsius) room but there is no stability in my hashrate. It fluctuates widely between 160mh/z and 280. Please help!i am new to mining, dont quite understand the whole changing of settings such as password etc. I just use the password 1234, is there something different I should be using? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is it not mrant to be stable? My overall hashrate on the 5 on prohashing shows at 1.15ghz, averaging to 230mhz per miner. Is this not too low? Should I use another pool?

Reported Hashrate poolside constantly fluxuates on Prohash. I just ignore it because my A2's do it as well. It's not the miner, it's just the "reported" hashrate poolside -- different coins seem to report different hashrates from my experience.

Yes, its the same on my pool, www.zpool.ca, Just keep an eye on your bottom line and you know how it's doing then. It's the nature of multipools and ASIC miners.
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Has anyone managed to get a stable hashrate on their miners using prohashing ? I have 5 batch 3 a4 miners running in a super cool (24degree celsius) room but there is no stability in my hashrate. It fluctuates widely between 160mh/z and 280. Please help!i am new to mining, dont quite understand the whole changing of settings such as password etc. I just use the password 1234, is there something different I should be using? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is it not mrant to be stable? My overall hashrate on the 5 on prohashing shows at 1.15ghz, averaging to 230mhz per miner. Is this not too low? Should I use another pool?

Reported Hashrate poolside constantly fluxuates on Prohash. I just ignore it because my A2's do it as well. It's not the miner, it's just the "reported" hashrate poolside -- different coins seem to report different hashrates from my experience.
sr. member
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Do you get good hashrate on mono coin pools. Lets say hash-to-coins or suprnova?
newbie
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Has anyone managed to get a stable hashrate on their miners using prohashing ? I have 5 batch 3 a4 miners running in a super cool (24degree celsius) room but there is no stability in my hashrate. It fluctuates widely between 160mh/z and 280. Please help!i am new to mining, dont quite understand the whole changing of settings such as password etc. I just use the password 1234, is there something different I should be using? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is it not mrant to be stable? My overall hashrate on the 5 on prohashing shows at 1.15ghz, averaging to 230mhz per miner. Is this not too low? Should I use another pool?
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You can SSH into the PI.  I think the default password was id: raspberry  Password: pi

If that doesn't work try reversing it to id: pi  pass: raspberry

You will have to ask some of the experts here how they monitor the miner from the CLI and some of the tips/tricks. 
newbie
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Has anyone set their miners up for outside remote access other than through RDP type connection to another computer on the network? How did you set up password protection? Newbie Linux user here. Thanks, G

VPN to router and then SSH to RPI.


Can you get into the Raspberry Pi controller? I'm a Linux newbie so please bear with me.

Thanks in advance.

G
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best I can get is about 7-8 days now with 2.0.2 before it starts reboot looping any time it sees 1 get failure.

Just caught it after running fine for 8 days. Unfortunately for all day today since last night, its been rebooting every 5 minutes.

Hopefully there is a software update SOON that fixes this issue
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Has anyone set their miners up for outside remote access other than through RDP type connection to another computer on the network? How did you set up password protection? Newbie Linux user here. Thanks, G

VPN to router and then SSH to RPI.
legendary
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They had SSD HW issue before. Not sure they are running a very robust HW platofrm config.
Posted a note over in the other thread about considering FT/HA config using vmware or AWS...
newbie
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Me too. HTC has been down all morning. Looks like they are trying to get it back up.

G
legendary
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I have been using hash-to-coins for my A4's, but they have been dead for a while now. Anyone know what's up with them?
The pool was down from what I saw on Bitcointalk.  May want to head over to that thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpool-hash-to-coins-721712
sr. member
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saw that also today. Would be sad if they died.
legendary
Activity: 1109
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I have been using hash-to-coins for my A4's, but they have been dead for a while now. Anyone know what's up with them?
newbie
Activity: 6
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Has anyone set their miners up for outside remote access other than through RDP type connection to another computer on the network? How did you set up password protection? Newbie Linux user here. Thanks, G
hero member
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The L3's on Prohashing with vardiff was working fine once I set h=3.  I am running on Nicehash with default settings and no problems there for me.  I didn't like the wild swings in hash on zpool so I didn't keep it there for very long.  I am sure with time we will get the settings figured out for the other pools to get the best performance.  Overall I am pleased with the performance. 

If you dont mind me asking, where did you purchase your L3 from? I thought it was reported these would come out in january from bitmain, but that doesnt seem to be the case. I am finishing up some changes to my mining area and have the funds and space for around 10 L3's, but would prefer to buy from bitmain directly.

Also, i know you said they were quiet, but what kind of quiet are we talking?

I bought my L3's from eastshore.xyz.  However I paid a premium to get them.  Unless your in a hurry to get them I would wait to buy them directly from Bitmain. 

I would say my L3's are no louder than my GPU rigs.  Very nice home miners.  Bitmain says 60db, but so far my miners have been a lot quieter than that.  But then again the temps have been cool so the fans are not running very hard at all. 
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