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Topic: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) - page 1183. (Read 6590565 times)

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Hey Claymore, thanks for your  development work of the dual miner.

- I want to know if you are adding the connection to Suprnova mining stratum SIAcoin ( stratum + tcp: //sia.suprnova.cc : 2786 ), the pool has a 20 % bonus for each block.

-Can you create a log folder to put all mining log files?

Thanks for your attention

legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
Good info. may be why I could get the 16x - 8x slots working but not the 1x.  Would be nice to fill the rig beyond 4 cards.  Thanks..  will give it a try.

You're welcome.  I believe it's the same for you as well with only 4 cards.  Switching it to x8/x4/x4 should get the job done.  I would not have known either without a good friend of mine providing the info.

EDIT:  Not sure of what mobo you have.  Don't forget to "save" the settings after you change them before exiting out of it.

Blind leading the blind-  Tongue Changing the 16x slots to 8/4/4 will do absolutely nothing for this problem.

There are a lot of things that can cause that issue but that is not it.  The lanes are decided by the mobo and more importantly the Chipset on the mobo.

What mobo is being used?  Also what type of risers are being used?  Have you tried reinstalling the driver with all the GPU's connected?  Have you looked in the Device Manager to see how many are being recognized?

some mobos will disable certain slots depending on what other slots are used. for example my gigabyte z97x mobo will disable the 3 x1 slots if the x4 (x16 physical) slot has a card in it.
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We appreciate your work Claymore.
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with new AMDGPU-PRO (16.30.3) and ubuntu 16.04 (also on 14.04 LTS) following error every second while mining.

is this something you can fix in your miner ?
Cause genoils ethminer ( https://github.com/Genoil/cpp-ethereum/tree/110 ) adressed this issue in his miner.

thanks
regards

I don't like Linux. If you know how Genoil fixed it, let me know and I will do the same. But I will not install "AMDGPU-PRO (16.30.3) and ubuntu 16.04 (also on 14.04 LTS)" to try to reproduce it and then try to find the reason, sorry.

When trying to use CDM solo with the Parity client (version 1.2.3), I am getting a JSON error when it calls eth_GetWork.  Below is the log.  Anyone have any ideas what could be going wrong?  I've tried -esm settings but they did not help.

Probably, solo with Parity is not supported currently. I tried to install latest client, but it even does not want to download blockchain for some reason (spent a couple of hours with no success), so I cannot check the reason.
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When trying to use CDM solo with the Parity client (version 1.2.3), I am getting a JSON error when it calls eth_GetWork.  Below is the log.  Anyone have any ideas what could be going wrong?  I've tried -esm settings but they did not help.


Code:
17:43:13:974	125c	ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»
17:43:13:990 125c º      Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR/SC AMD GPU Miner v5.3 Beta      º
17:43:13:990 125c ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ
17:43:13:990 125c
17:43:14:224 125c ETH: 1 pool is specified
17:43:14:224 125c Main Ethereum pool is localhost:8545
17:43:14:224 125c DCR: 1 pool is specified
17:43:14:240 125c Main Decred pool is stratum.decredpool.org:3333
17:43:21:962 125c OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
17:43:21:962 125c
Cards available: 2
17:43:21:962 125c GPU #0: name: Hawaii, 4096 MB available, 44 compute units
17:43:21:962 125c GPU #1: name: Hawaii, 4096 MB available, 44 compute units
17:43:21:962 125c Total cards: 2
17:43:21:977 125c Initializing...

17:43:21:977 125c GPU #0 recognized as Radeon 290X
17:43:21:977 125c GPU #1 recognized as Radeon 290X
17:43:21:977 125c POOL/SOLO version
17:43:21:977 125c b176
17:43:21:993 125c start building OpenCL program...
17:43:24:848 125c done
17:43:24:848 125c GPU #0: set -etha as 0 (ETH algo for fast cards)
17:43:24:848 125c GPU #1: set -etha as 0 (ETH algo for fast cards)
17:43:25:113 96c ETH - connecting to localhost:8545
17:43:25:113 96c http send request: {"method": "eth_getWork", "params": [], "id":0}
17:43:25:144 96c http got answer: {"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-32600,"message":"Invalid request","data":null},"id":null}

17:43:25:144 96c ETH: Connected (localhost:8545)
17:43:25:144 96c parse packet: 91
17:43:25:144 96c ETH: Received error: {"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-32600,"message":"Invalid request","data":null},"id":null}
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with new AMDGPU-PRO (16.30.3) and ubuntu 16.04 (also on 14.04 LTS) following error every second while mining.

Code:
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.412106] VM fault (0x01, vmid 6) at page 135290808, read from 'TC0' (0x54433000) (8)
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.412109] amdgpu 0000:01:00.0: GPU fault detected: 147 0x0df8c401
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.412617] amdgpu 0000:01:00.0:   VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_ADDR   0x08105FBC
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.413136] amdgpu 0000:01:00.0:   VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_STATUS 0x0C048001
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.413648] VM fault (0x01, vmid 6) at page 135290812, read from 'TC4' (0x54433400) (72)
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.413651] amdgpu 0000:01:00.0: GPU fault detected: 147 0x0de08401
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.414160] amdgpu 0000:01:00.0:   VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_ADDR   0x08105FBF
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.414679] amdgpu 0000:01:00.0:   VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_STATUS 0x0C084001
Aug  6 03:02:46 114d7b kernel: [   60.415189] VM fault (0x01, vmid 6) at page 135290815, read from 'TC7' (0x54433700) (132)

is this something you can fix in your miner ?
Cause genoils ethminer ( https://github.com/Genoil/cpp-ethereum/tree/110 ) adressed this issue in his miner.

thanks
regards
legendary
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Good info. may be why I could get the 16x - 8x slots working but not the 1x.  Would be nice to fill the rig beyond 4 cards.  Thanks..  will give it a try.

You're welcome.  I believe it's the same for you as well with only 4 cards.  Switching it to x8/x4/x4 should get the job done.  I would not have known either without a good friend of mine providing the info.

EDIT:  Not sure of what mobo you have.  Don't forget to "save" the settings after you change them before exiting out of it.

Blind leading the blind-  Tongue Changing the 16x slots to 8/4/4 will do absolutely nothing for this problem.

There are a lot of things that can cause that issue but that is not it.  The lanes are decided by the mobo and more importantly the Chipset on the mobo.

What mobo is being used?  Also what type of risers are being used?  Have you tried reinstalling the driver with all the GPU's connected?  Have you looked in the Device Manager to see how many are being recognized?

Perhaps a bit of the blind leading the blind however I can say that some motherboards, even populated with all 1X risers, screw up things if left to auto.. I have two Gigabyte boards that won't boot right unless I force a similar setting to the x8/x4/x4 mentioned above when I push them to 6 cards.. It's obviously a BIOS implementation problem but given that most are sourced from common Aptio IV/V or Award base the problem probably exists on a number of motherboards...
legendary
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guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?

SOLO MINING NEEDS A FULLY SYNCHED WALLET--

You will need to fully synchronize Sia-UI and direct your miner to "127.0.0.1:9980" via http.  The Sia wallet (Sia-UI) will listen by default and needs no special configuration file, like older wallets.  Here is my Go-miner batch file:

               :loop

               gominer.exe -I 30 -H 127.0.0.1:9980 -Q "address=generateasiawalletaddressandplaceithere&worker=gpuX"

               pause
               goto loop

If you plan on directing several rigs on a LAN at the wallet, us the LAN address of the computer with the wallet instead of "127.0.0.1".   Two months ago, everybody was solo, no pools.  Now, unless you have several rigs, it will be more than a month or two between blocks.  Blocks are worth about 1/3 BitCoin, currently.

Go-miner works really well on both nVidia and AMD GPUs.  It does not require a separate instance for each GPU.  I like it.       --scryptr

How good is the idea and how good do you think chances are if to solo mine with 15GHs?
peace

IF YOU HAVE A 15GH/s SIACOIN FARM--

Whether it is a second coin on Claymore, or an effort dedicated to SiaCoin (SC), you will make about 1 block every 0.04 day.  Or, about 1 block every hour, rounded.  If you have a gaming rig, or a gaming rig and two mining rigs, it is another story.       --scryptr

EDIT:  I have not personally configured Claymore's miner for SiaCoin as a solo-mining effort, but it should be possible.  I don't have the computing power to reasonably make the effort.  Please report your configuration to the thread, if you find a good one.  It will require getwork on the same LAN.

If you are earning a block every 3-4 hours, that is at least a BitCoin a day, or better.  On a bad day, when you have no luck at all.         --scryptr

That number is not even close to correct - 15gh will find about a block/week

kilo17 is right - 15GH is not a lot of hash to produce several blocks a day solo mining SIA. On SIA dual mining with CDM, i manage to squeeze almost 19GH to siamining pool, and it barely hit 200 bucks a week.
I rather use all the juice to power on ETH make the most of its days towards POS. Who knows... ETC maybe POW forever .... then will continue with that after ETH POS. Seems almost rigged this whole ETC vs ETH thing.... IMHO.

I CORRECTED THAT POST--

As fast as I could.  The calculator I used was faulty.  A block every 10 days solo-mining  is not so good, and mining at a pool will get nearly the same amount of SiaCoin, minus pool fees.

Further, because of this discussion, I noticed that Sia-UI, the wallet, is configured differently than older wallets.  I could solo-mine VertCoin within my LAN by placing "rcpallowip=192.168.1.*" in my vertcoin.conf file, the wallet configuration file.  This allowed my several rigs to getwork across my LAN.  The Sia-UI does not  appear to use this style of configuration.       --scryptr

EDIT:  SOLO-MINING IS MORE LIKE A LOTTERY TICKET--  Just like BitMain promotes their solo-mining pool and mini-miners.  A miner with an nVidia 980ti could place 1.6GH/s SiaCoin hash on a localhost wallet overnight.  If he is lucky, he gets 1/3 of a BitCoin worth of SiaCoin when he finds a block right away.  Last August, I hit a block of ETH within a couple hours of solo-miniing, using a few nVidia cards.  There was only 1 ETH pool, and it was closed to new accounts.  I found one more block within the same week, then nothing.  Pools had opened.  A block of 5 ETH was worth maybe $10, and dropping.

Coins are where you find them, dig we must.       --scryptr
legendary
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<<<<<<>>>>>>
That number is not even close to correct - 15gh will find about a block/week

YOU ARE CORRECT--

And I corrected my post.  I used a bad calculator the first time.  Haste makes waste.       --scryptr

For some reason it worked good on the rig with sia wallet running, but when I point other rigs there it shows connection errors

GETWORK IS NOT EFFICIENT--

But, within a LAN it should work.  Make sure your firewall and router are not blocking port 9980.  ! Have not attempted to solo-mine siacoin across a LAN, a block every 10 days is not so good.  The SiaCoin wallet needs to allow the IPs of the connecting rigs. and it appears to be configured differently than older wallets.  Several blocks a day, or per hour, make more sense.       --scryptr.
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Today my 4x r9 390 rig stopped, one gpu hung and claymore restarted itself but the whole system hung before starting to hash. I have -r 3 in config and have a reboot.bat but it didn't reboot, 6hours later I notice it, remote restart the pc, then it enters 640x480 mode, device manager had warning on one card. Restart again, no display, I switch the display cable and put it in another card, everything is fine. How did this happen? Display went from x16 lane to the first x1 lane. How can I make claymore use the damn reboot.bat on its own ? -r 1 / -r 3 doesnt work.
legendary
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aka "whocares"
Good info. may be why I could get the 16x - 8x slots working but not the 1x.  Would be nice to fill the rig beyond 4 cards.  Thanks..  will give it a try.

You're welcome.  I believe it's the same for you as well with only 4 cards.  Switching it to x8/x4/x4 should get the job done.  I would not have known either without a good friend of mine providing the info.

EDIT:  Not sure of what mobo you have.  Don't forget to "save" the settings after you change them before exiting out of it.

Blind leading the blind-  Tongue Changing the 16x slots to 8/4/4 will do absolutely nothing for this problem.

There are a lot of things that can cause that issue but that is not it.  The lanes are decided by the mobo and more importantly the Chipset on the mobo.

What mobo is being used?  Also what type of risers are being used?  Have you tried reinstalling the driver with all the GPU's connected?  Have you looked in the Device Manager to see how many are being recognized?
legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?

SOLO MINING NEEDS A FULLY SYNCHED WALLET--

You will need to fully synchronize Sia-UI and direct your miner to "127.0.0.1:9980" via http.  The Sia wallet (Sia-UI) will listen by default and needs no special configuration file, like older wallets.  Here is my Go-miner batch file:

               :loop

               gominer.exe -I 30 -H 127.0.0.1:9980 -Q "address=generateasiawalletaddressandplaceithere&worker=gpuX"

               pause
               goto loop

If you plan on directing several rigs on a LAN at the wallet, us the LAN address of the computer with the wallet instead of "127.0.0.1".   Two months ago, everybody was solo, no pools.  Now, unless you have several rigs, it will be more than a month or two between blocks.  Blocks are worth about 1/3 BitCoin, currently.

Go-miner works really well on both nVidia and AMD GPUs.  It does not require a separate instance for each GPU.  I like it.       --scryptr

How good is the idea and how good do you think chances are if to solo mine with 15GHs?
peace

IF YOU HAVE A 15GH/s SIACOIN FARM--

Whether it is a second coin on Claymore, or an effort dedicated to SiaCoin (SC), you will make about 1 block every 0.04 day.  Or, about 1 block every hour, rounded.  If you have a gaming rig, or a gaming rig and two mining rigs, it is another story.       --scryptr

EDIT:  I have not personally configured Claymore's miner for SiaCoin as a solo-mining effort, but it should be possible.  I don't have the computing power to reasonably make the effort.  Please report your configuration to the thread, if you find a good one.  It will require getwork on the same LAN.

If you are earning a block every 3-4 hours, that is at least a BitCoin a day, or better.  On a bad day, when you have no luck at all.         --scryptr

That number is not even close to correct - 15gh will find about a block/week

kilo17 is right - 15GH is not a lot of hash to produce several blocks a day solo mining SIA. On SIA dual mining with CDM, i manage to squeeze almost 19GH to siamining pool, and it barely hit 200 bucks a week.
I rather use all the juice to power on ETH make the most of its days towards POS. Who knows... ETC maybe POW forever .... then will continue with that after ETH POS. Seems almost rigged this whole ETC vs ETH thing.... IMHO.
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Hi Claymore,

I have 2 RX 480 ref cards, they show up in device manager and wattman, but only on of them, GPU0 shows up in your mining software. I tried 5.2 and 5.3.
Windows 10 Pro, 64bit, crimson 16.7.3 (tried 16.7.2 too), virtual ram set to 16gb, gpu0 mines fine @24.5Mh.

Ran these in a batch file:
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100

What am I missing here?

Pic: http://tinypic.com/r/aoue52/9

Thanks in advance,
Rob
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<<<<<<>>>>>>
That number is not even close to correct - 15gh will find about a block/week

YOU ARE CORRECT--

And I corrected my post.  I used a bad calculator the first time.  Haste makes waste.       --scryptr

For some reason it worked good on the rig with sia wallet running, but when I point other rigs there it shows connection errors
sr. member
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Hey Claymore, I hear you're finally making a Nvidia version of your duel miner. What is the ETA on that? Do you have any sort of expected performance numbers yet?

Also.. from many users of Claymore DM - please make it possible mine stratum way on siamining!
thank you
peace
legendary
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Hey Claymore, I hear you're finally making a Nvidia version of your duel miner. What is the ETA on that? Do you have any sort of expected performance numbers yet?
sr. member
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<<<<<<>>>>>>
That number is not even close to correct - 15gh will find about a block/week

YOU ARE CORRECT--

And I corrected my post.  I used a bad calculator the first time.  Haste makes waste.       --scryptr

So it actually makes sence to try? as in Claymore Dual  this 4 rigs go about 270+MHs ETH\ETC and 7+GHs Sia
Gonna give it a try on monday
peace
legendary
Activity: 1797
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<<<<<<>>>>>>
That number is not even close to correct - 15gh will find about a block/week

YOU ARE CORRECT--

And I corrected my post.  I used a bad calculator the first time.  Haste makes waste.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1001
aka "whocares"
guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?

SOLO MINING NEEDS A FULLY SYNCHED WALLET--

You will need to fully synchronize Sia-UI and direct your miner to "127.0.0.1:9980" via http.  The Sia wallet (Sia-UI) will listen by default and needs no special configuration file, like older wallets.  Here is my Go-miner batch file:

               :loop

               gominer.exe -I 30 -H 127.0.0.1:9980 -Q "address=generateasiawalletaddressandplaceithere&worker=gpuX"

               pause
               goto loop

If you plan on directing several rigs on a LAN at the wallet, us the LAN address of the computer with the wallet instead of "127.0.0.1".   Two months ago, everybody was solo, no pools.  Now, unless you have several rigs, it will be more than a month or two between blocks.  Blocks are worth about 1/3 BitCoin, currently.

Go-miner works really well on both nVidia and AMD GPUs.  It does not require a separate instance for each GPU.  I like it.       --scryptr

How good is the idea and how good do you think chances are if to solo mine with 15GHs?
peace

IF YOU HAVE A 15GH/s SIACOIN FARM--

Whether it is a second coin on Claymore, or an effort dedicated to SiaCoin (SC), you will make about 1 block every 0.04 day.  Or, about 1 block every hour, rounded.  If you have a gaming rig, or a gaming rig and two mining rigs, it is another story.       --scryptr

EDIT:  I have not personally configured Claymore's miner for SiaCoin as a solo-mining effort, but it should be possible.  I don't have the computing power to reasonably make the effort.  Please report your configuration to the thread, if you find a good one.  It will require getwork on the same LAN.

If you are earning a block every 3-4 hours, that is at least a BitCoin a day, or better.  On a bad day, when you have no luck at all.         --scryptr

That number is not even close to correct - 15gh will find about a block/week
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
guys, i'm curious about eth+sia solo mining, I haven't done solo since 2013. Do you still need the wallet running and full blockchain on the miner rig or there's some other way to do it ? not sure if my shity sempron 145 can handle dual mining with wallet running, also you need one wallet address for each rig or you can mine into one?

SOLO MINING NEEDS A FULLY SYNCHED WALLET--

You will need to fully synchronize Sia-UI and direct your miner to "127.0.0.1:9980" via http.  The Sia wallet (Sia-UI) will listen by default and needs no special configuration file, like older wallets.  Here is my Go-miner batch file:

               :loop

               gominer.exe -I 30 -H 127.0.0.1:9980 -Q "address=generateasiawalletaddressandplaceithere&worker=gpuX"

               pause
               goto loop

If you plan on directing several rigs on a LAN at the wallet, us the LAN address of the computer with the wallet instead of "127.0.0.1".   Two months ago, everybody was solo, no pools.  Now, unless you have several rigs, it will be more than a month or two between blocks.  Blocks are worth about 1/3 BitCoin, currently.

Go-miner works really well on both nVidia and AMD GPUs.  It does not require a separate instance for each GPU.  I like it.       --scryptr

How good is the idea and how good do you think chances are if to solo mine with 15GHs?
peace

IF YOU HAVE A 15GH/s SIACOIN FARM--

Whether it is a second coin on Claymore, or an effort dedicated to SiaCoin (SC), you will make about 1 block every 10 days.  This is computed using the calculator posted by CryptoMining-Blog, "sia-calc.cryptohub.info".  If  you have a gaming rig, or a gaming rig and two mining rigs, it is another story.       --scryptr

EDIT:  I have not personally configured Claymore's miner for SiaCoin as a solo-mining effort, but it should be possible.  I don't have the computing power to reasonably make the effort.  Please report your configuration to the thread, if you find a good one.  It will require getwork on the same LAN.

         CORRECTED   --scryptr
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