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Hix
legendary
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Merit: 1036
June 10, 2015, 05:00:18 AM

hmm)) how to compile it on ubuntu?

Hix,  did you find a fix to the the issue?  I am having zero luck compiling "siad" on Ubuntu 14.04.

https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/Developers.md

Sia's a bit trickier because we have many packages inside of the same project.You need to set up your $GOPATH, and then you need to clone the Sia repo in $GOPATH/src/github.com/NebulousLabs

Alternatively, you can try installing it with
Code:
go get github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/...
.
where are need to put GOPATH ?
I put it in ~/.profile but it didn`t work for me
hero member
Activity: 543
Merit: 501
June 10, 2015, 04:58:04 AM
Uploading a word doc now, let ya know if it works or gives message

EDIT:5999 blocks remaining.. hmmm could be because not many on the actual network yet, or ported correctly? just guessing. But your right! like I said gonna be a while lol

Yeah it's gonna take awhile hahaha. I just want to spread my European and Aussie Hardstyle goodness. WHERE ALL MY PARTY LOVERS AT?



6000 blocks remaining refers to the number of blocks that the file will stay on the network. If you're seeing that, it means it uploaded  Smiley

When it hits 0, the file will disappear from the network and you'll have to upload it again.



https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/Developers.md

Sia's a bit trickier because we have many packages inside of the same project.You need to set up your $GOPATH, and then you need to clone the Sia repo in $GOPATH/src/github.com/NebulousLabs

Alternatively, you can try installing it with
Code:
go get github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/...
.

In order to compile it, I had to set GOBIN as well (ubuntu).

huh. I don't think that's normally necessary. I always compile go from source though instead of use a package manager.

====

If anyone is curious, it currently takes ~15TH to mine a block. Assuming 10 minute blocks (which, we are still mining much faster than that), that's 26GH/s total on the network.

I'm pleasantly surprised at how much mining is happening.  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1094
Black Belt Developer
June 10, 2015, 04:54:10 AM

hmm)) how to compile it on ubuntu?

Hix,  did you find a fix to the the issue?  I am having zero luck compiling "siad" on Ubuntu 14.04.

https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/Developers.md

Sia's a bit trickier because we have many packages inside of the same project.You need to set up your $GOPATH, and then you need to clone the Sia repo in $GOPATH/src/github.com/NebulousLabs

Alternatively, you can try installing it with
Code:
go get github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/...
.

In order to compile it, I had to set GOBIN as well (ubuntu).
hero member
Activity: 543
Merit: 501
June 10, 2015, 04:52:03 AM

hmm)) how to compile it on ubuntu?

Hix,  did you find a fix to the the issue?  I am having zero luck compiling "siad" on Ubuntu 14.04.

https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/Developers.md

Sia's a bit trickier because we have many packages inside of the same project.You need to set up your $GOPATH, and then you need to clone the Sia repo in $GOPATH/src/github.com/NebulousLabs

Alternatively, you can try installing it with
Code:
go get github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/...
.
sr. member
Activity: 381
Merit: 250
JaguarCrypto
June 10, 2015, 04:50:59 AM
no pool?
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1094
Black Belt Developer
June 10, 2015, 04:48:47 AM
no please, don't make me install go! :-)
new wallet binaries?

I fetched a linux x64 binary compiled by some kind soul in the IRC; I tested the new miner with it. While Taek says it's a lot better on Nvidia (I haven't tested), it seems only somewhat faster on AMD.

Kineta's 290X does something around 90MH/s - 100MH/s with it, although the code has been much improved - the AMD OpenCL compiler is butchering it with its lobotomized code generation.

The protocol is nicer, though - no more fetching the whole block, just the header and target. Whole header is returned, though, not just the nonce. Anyways, I've ported mine, and I'm waiting for Kineta to find a block (and siad to verify said block) with the two non-display GPUs - totaling 1.855GH/s on a 290X and 285, but I'm being quite gentle with them, as Kineta is my main system, so definitely don't want to crash the driver.

yes, for me it's as slow as before.
I think there are way too many private variables and some end up in global ram.
but if you are going to release your version, I'll not waste my time fixing it.

EDIT: my cl file works as is with the new miner from git:

Mining at 755.989 MH/s  0 blocks mined
280x @ 1100/950
Waiting for a block to come

She mined a block. My CL doesn't, so I copied network.{c,h}, then made the necessary edits to my version to call the correct functions with the correct params - it was really only a few-line edit to my existing code to use the new networking portion. I also link with the C reference implementation of Blake2B, and use its headers for my regenhash-style HW error check. With that miner, a HW error will simply appear to be a reject... well, actually, a hash below target reject.

great! but... will you release it?
I just want to understand what's going on with this miner.
And if my code is worth merging, keeping, selling.... whatever.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1076
A humble Siberian miner
June 10, 2015, 04:46:17 AM
Still can't start this new miner release "as is", Sia_GPU-Miner-v1.0.1-win64. Why does it seems that Wolf0 is smarter than developers of this miner?..  Undecided

Quote
D:\Distrib\Siacoin\Sia_GPU-Miner-v1.0.1-win64>sia_GPU-Miner.exe
Initializing...failed to get Device IDs: -1

Win7 x64, 14.6 RC catalyst driver. 2 R9 290s. No monitor (headless system).
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
June 10, 2015, 04:38:46 AM
How to compile v1.0.1 for Windows?  Roll Eyes

Shit, I wish I knew how to compile Sia at all, and I'm a developer.

come on wolf ...

now ur playing Wink ...

will try testing sia today with the first machine - 4 x gigabyte 280x oc ...

IF i can get the thing running of course ...

#crysx

Actually, I'm not. I've never dealt with Go before, and after trying to compile Sia, I now hate it.

holy patushka batman! ...

i have been trying to compile the gpu-miner and error after error after error - im close to giving up ...

where can i get some static compiled binaries already compiled for linux ( fedora 19 and 20 ) please? ...

cant believe the difficulty in compiling this miner ...

wolf0 - pallas ... how on earth did you guys get it compiled - let alone running with high hashrates? ...

#crysx

Oh, that shit is simple. If you're on PiMP, as I think you are, simply add -L/opt/AMDAPP/lib/x86 to LFLAGS before -lOpenCL.
If you're on 64-bit PiMP, make that -L/opt/AMDAPP/lib/x86_64

no not on pimp mate ...

just running from fedora 19 x64 ... thats the design i originally needed to make them sellable machines with little downtime ...

still wont compile under fedora 19 x64 ... but managed to download the precompiled gpu-miner ...

now have them running through nested scripts to run automatically from the main script ...

so thanks for the help wolf ...

the issue is at the moment - the four mining threads on this machine are only mining at around 50MH ... these cards are gigabyte 280x oc ...

how on earth can i make them run faster? ...

there doesnt seem to be any parameter switches within gpu-miner to control gpu and mem clocks ( like in sgminer ) ...

anyway of doing that? ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1094
Black Belt Developer
June 10, 2015, 04:16:49 AM
no please, don't make me install go! :-)
new wallet binaries?

I fetched a linux x64 binary compiled by some kind soul in the IRC; I tested the new miner with it. While Taek says it's a lot better on Nvidia (I haven't tested), it seems only somewhat faster on AMD.

Kineta's 290X does something around 90MH/s - 100MH/s with it, although the code has been much improved - the AMD OpenCL compiler is butchering it with its lobotomized code generation.

The protocol is nicer, though - no more fetching the whole block, just the header and target. Whole header is returned, though, not just the nonce. Anyways, I've ported mine, and I'm waiting for Kineta to find a block (and siad to verify said block) with the two non-display GPUs - totaling 1.855GH/s on a 290X and 285, but I'm being quite gentle with them, as Kineta is my main system, so definitely don't want to crash the driver.

yes, for me it's as slow as before.
I think there are way too many private variables and some end up in global ram.
but if you are going to release your version, I'll not waste my time fixing it.

EDIT: my cl file works as is with the new miner from git:

Mining at 755.989 MH/s  0 blocks mined
280x @ 1100/950
Waiting for a block to come
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
June 10, 2015, 03:53:08 AM
Are you mining with the wallet - how ?
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
June 10, 2015, 03:51:54 AM
Uploading a word doc now, let ya know if it works or gives message

EDIT:5999 blocks remaining.. hmmm could be because not many on the actual network yet, or ported correctly? just guessing. But your right! like I said gonna be a while lol

Yeah it's gonna take awhile hahaha. I just want to spread my European and Aussie Hardstyle goodness. WHERE ALL MY PARTY LOVERS AT?


You see your KS contract price per GH lol, whew!

Mine about the same ...wonder if it will deduct it from wallet... heh" I just changed my hosting contract price to .000001  Grin

Dammit i can't change it cause i can't port forward because I'm at work.... but i managed to mine 300KS on an i5 HAHAHAHHAHA
No kidding! lol, that's pretty cool  Shocked i5

not sure if my CPU mined coins are legit though Sad



What version miner are you using ?

legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
June 10, 2015, 03:35:21 AM
How to compile v1.0.1 for Windows?  Roll Eyes

Shit, I wish I knew how to compile Sia at all, and I'm a developer.

come on wolf ...

now ur playing Wink ...

will try testing sia today with the first machine - 4 x gigabyte 280x oc ...

IF i can get the thing running of course ...

#crysx

Actually, I'm not. I've never dealt with Go before, and after trying to compile Sia, I now hate it.

holy patushka batman! ...

i have been trying to compile the gpu-miner and error after error after error - im close to giving up ...

where can i get some static compiled binaries already compiled for linux ( fedora 19 and 20 ) please? ...

cant believe the difficulty in compiling this miner ...

wolf0 - pallas ... how on earth did you guys get it compiled - let alone running with high hashrates? ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1010
June 10, 2015, 02:07:20 AM
help please, maybe wasted GPU resources

so running this all day (Sia-GPU-Miner)

sudo ./gpu-miner
Initializing...
Mining at 24.811 MH/s   28 blocks mined
Mining at 24.957 MH/s   42 blocks mined

wallet size was increasing

then launching SIA GUI wallet... after all day and balance 0 (:

were these "fake blocks" "testnet" "GPU miner errors" (but I see none)

thanks much, (otherwise I can not use my resources... for Sia...)
sr. member
Activity: 334
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June 10, 2015, 02:05:30 AM
Has anyone actually uploaded files??? I've uploaded a couple but it needs to clear 6000 blocks first before it uploads?

"6000 blocks remaining" is the duration of the file contract, i.e. the minimum time that the data needs to be available. Your files should be available as soon as the upload % reaches 100.


Can you imagine some people eventually uploading their movie file collections and music and work and data backups,,,,, wow let hope this concept fly's!!!

Ill make some storage room lol for a fee  Wink

But it will have to stay competitive with normal cloud services and fees. I think that is what will determine the SIA coin price when the dust settles. It may be more than just about price however for some. Some may pay more for a decentralized storage. we'll have to wait and see.

Our goal is to be cheaper than traditional cloud storage services. The theory is that the average person renting out their hard drive has no overhead costs: no massive server room, no dedicated 10Gbps fiber connection, etc. So their margins can be smaller.

btw, the latest release is out (v0.3.3.1). Should fix the miner stability issues. Download from www.siacoin.com as usual.

One of my rigs mines fine with old version but can't get the miner to run when the new client is up. Sad
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 10, 2015, 01:22:09 AM
Has anyone actually uploaded files??? I've uploaded a couple but it needs to clear 6000 blocks first before it uploads?

"6000 blocks remaining" is the duration of the file contract, i.e. the minimum time that the data needs to be available. Your files should be available as soon as the upload % reaches 100.


Can you imagine some people eventually uploading their movie file collections and music and work and data backups,,,,, wow let hope this concept fly's!!!

Ill make some storage room lol for a fee  Wink

But it will have to stay competitive with normal cloud services and fees. I think that is what will determine the SIA coin price when the dust settles. It may be more than just about price however for some. Some may pay more for a decentralized storage. we'll have to wait and see.

Our goal is to be cheaper than traditional cloud storage services. The theory is that the average person renting out their hard drive has no overhead costs: no massive server room, no dedicated 10Gbps fiber connection, etc. So their margins can be smaller.

btw, the latest release is out (v0.3.3.1). Should fix the miner stability issues. Download from www.siacoin.com as usual.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
June 10, 2015, 12:50:08 AM
We'll going to go peek at my mining rigs and hit the sack. Last 2 nights my internet has crashed over night, but think I was overloading wireless. Split it up more so hopefully they will be mining in the morning!  Grin

Have a good night, and best of luck with an "all-nighter" for the miners! lol!

Still perusing this, and trying to wrap my head around it. Thanks for pointing me here.  Wink
Hey Doug! glad you stopped in  Smiley ya check this thing out. Pretty cool concept. ok, hitting the bed! lol. Ill catch up with ya later

TM Smiley
hero member
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Banned: For Your Protection
June 10, 2015, 12:44:08 AM
We'll going to go peek at my mining rigs and hit the sack. Last 2 nights my internet has crashed over night, but think I was overloading wireless. Split it up more so hopefully they will be mining in the morning!  Grin

Have a good night, and best of luck with an "all-nighter" for the miners! lol!

Still perusing this, and trying to wrap my head around it. Thanks for pointing me here.  Wink
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 10, 2015, 12:41:05 AM
Gonna be honest here, don't really care about the worth. Just excited I have a way to share music and stuff in a decentralized manner Cheesy
sr. member
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June 10, 2015, 12:39:18 AM
We'll going to go peek at my mining rigs and hit the sack. Last 2 nights my internet has crashed over night, but think I was overloading wireless. Split it up more so hopefully they will be mining in the morning!  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
June 10, 2015, 12:36:56 AM
not sure if my CPU mined coins are legit though


if they are they worth about .03333 BTC on the open market atm.  Wink
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