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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 335. (Read 1260290 times)

sr. member
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Does anyone have the same problem as me with the new SP-30's?

Plugged mine in at the hosting space.

It now says 'The miner is not running or waiting for pool connection.'

Can anyone tell me what to do?

Have you entered your mining pool information?


Yes I have entered mininig pool information.
I ordered 3 machines. 1 machine always had a error so i've messaged spondoolie.
The other two machines were connected to slush pool and were running for a few hours until this message appeared. I've entered a backup pool information so if slush goes down it goes into the second one. But still it is not working.

Have any idea?

Spondoolies are on holiday I guess so they will get back to me after Monday i think.


+ Are you using DHCP or static IP?
+ make sure you allow the miner to communicate with the pool on the specified port e.g TCP 3333.
+ The miner also needs to be able to ping the DNS servers and reach them on UDP port 53.
Can you access the miner trough SSH? If yes you can do a tcpdump and determine what is happening ... e.g. tcpdump -nni eth0 -s0 (-nn for not resolving names and ports. -i for the interface . the -s0 do capture full ethernet payload).
newbie
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Does anyone have the same problem as me with the new SP-30's?

Plugged mine in at the hosting space.

It now says 'The miner is not running or waiting for pool connection.'

Can anyone tell me what to do?

Have you entered your mining pool information?


Yes I have entered mininig pool information.
I ordered 3 machines. 1 machine always had a error so i've messaged spondoolie.
The other two machines were connected to slush pool and were running for a few hours until this message appeared. I've entered a backup pool information so if slush goes down it goes into the second one. But still it is not working.

Have any idea?

Spondoolies are on holiday I guess so they will get back to me after Monday i think.
legendary
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Does anyone have the same problem as me with the new SP-30's?

Plugged mine in at the hosting space.

It now says 'The miner is not running or waiting for pool connection.'

Can anyone tell me what to do?

Have you entered your mining pool information?
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Does anyone have the same problem as me with the new SP-30's?

Plugged mine in at the hosting space.

It now says 'The miner is not running or waiting for pool connection.'

Can anyone tell me what to do?
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
High resolution SP20 pics: http://imgur.com/a/ltKAR

This is a beautiful and proper built miner!
hero member
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Nice size for stacking.

 Grin
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Anybody else have issue for the last days with the SP30 from GB hosted at SP-tech ?

I'm asking because mine was running at 375 GH/s hole day yesterday from stable 4.4TH/s and today hash rate was increased to about 2.1TH/s ...
It's "Yom Kippur", we'll check it on Sunday.
full member
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Anybody else have issue for the last days with the SP30 from GB hosted at SP-tech ?

I'm asking because mine was running at 375 GH/s hole day yesterday from stable 4.4TH/s and today hash rate was increased to about 2.1TH/s ...
hero member
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legendary
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ex uno plures
When's the next flash crash ?
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
bit off topic it seems that diff is plateauing a bit with the drop in bitcoin price

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

I'm kind of glad about the price drop, its really hurting the whales who dump BTC i think since it makes it harder for them to pay their bills and they might have to start dumping hardware at lower costs. 


It's negative feedback loop, caused by inefficient miners forced to sell to pay electricity bills.
On top of that, BitFury is selling huge amounts.

Selling BTC or equipment?
BTC on the exchanges.

And all these companies have to sell more and more coins, cheaper and cheaper to pay the same costs of mining.

This loop will end when they'll close the doors. Or at least most of them....

IMHO....
Likely scenario.
hero member
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bit off topic it seems that diff is plateauing a bit with the drop in bitcoin price

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

I'm kind of glad about the price drop, its really hurting the whales who dump BTC i think since it makes it harder for them to pay their bills and they might have to start dumping hardware at lower costs.  


It's negative feedback loop, caused by inefficient miners forced to sell to pay electricity bills.
On top of that, BitFury is selling huge amounts.

Selling BTC or equipment?
BTC in the exchanges.

Nice drop today anyway .. if this continues .. who does cash out first wins Grin I guess they will cash out all the fiat for the BTC they own eventually .. BTC will kick off again if there's something to do with it, and these guys stop getting the $$$ out of the ecosystem.
hero member
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bit off topic it seems that diff is plateauing a bit with the drop in bitcoin price

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

I'm kind of glad about the price drop, its really hurting the whales who dump BTC i think since it makes it harder for them to pay their bills and they might have to start dumping hardware at lower costs. 


It's negative feedback loop, caused by inefficient miners forced to sell to pay electricity bills.
On top of that, BitFury is selling huge amounts.

Selling BTC or equipment?
BTC on the exchanges.

And all these companies have to sell more and more coins, cheaper and cheaper to pay the same costs of mining.

This loop will end when they'll close the doors. Or at least most of them....

IMHO....
donator
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
bit off topic it seems that diff is plateauing a bit with the drop in bitcoin price

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

I'm kind of glad about the price drop, its really hurting the whales who dump BTC i think since it makes it harder for them to pay their bills and they might have to start dumping hardware at lower costs.  


It's negative feedback loop, caused by inefficient miners forced to sell to pay electricity bills.
On top of that, BitFury is selling huge amounts.

Selling BTC or equipment?
BTC in the exchanges.
hero member
Activity: 572
Merit: 500
I've found that hash rates all come down to ambient temps.  During the warm part of September the unit seemed to be stuck at about 4445TH or so.
now that its cooler 23c front back and 72, 73 top bottom I'm seeing 4550 or so.

The lower ambient temp helps .. but the pool connection influencing CGMiner restarts is the biggest headache IMHO.
This >> http://powerprice.info/SPT/graphic.php << is what I get out of mine @ 5 min intervals.
newbie
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It would be nice to see BTC below $200  Grin
I disagree. It will cause only 2-3 manufacturers to survive, which is a real threat to the ecosystem, IMHO.

The ecosystem is already under threat.  Grin You do not need to see under $200 to see beads of sweat forming on the fabricators brows.

I have to go back to the workforce and find a job again if that happens.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
bit off topic it seems that diff is plateauing a bit with the drop in bitcoin price

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

I'm kind of glad about the price drop, its really hurting the whales who dump BTC i think since it makes it harder for them to pay their bills and they might have to start dumping hardware at lower costs. 


It's negative feedback loop, caused by inefficient miners forced to sell to pay electricity bills.
On top of that, BitFury is selling huge amounts.

Selling BTC or equipment?
member
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Burn the wings off those bastards.
It would be nice to see BTC below $200  Grin
I disagree. It will cause only 2-3 manufacturers to survive, which is a real threat to the ecosystem, IMHO.

The ecosystem is already under threat.  Grin You do not need to see under $200 to see beads of sweat forming on the fabricators brows.
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