30BEs (10GHs) received just now and are already hashing @ BitMinter. Thanks for excellent service, Canary!
There is one suspicious stick, showing too many HW errors. I need to find which one and monitor it in isolation a bit...
may be your hubs. what hubs do you have? I am running 110 sticks on bitminter hubs and/or power bricks can cause issues.
I am playing with various setups, that's why I first need to fin which one its.
I will use 10 D-Links (6 BEs per hub). 3 are in turn connected to a 4-port USB 1.1 hub on the back of my old Mag screen, while 7 are connected to ST-Lab U-500. It's one of the sticks in the latter config. 3 D-Links are still being delivered.
You can see the first stage on my USB hub thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2903723Also tried playing around with Pi. The USB 1.1 hub portion works flawlessly, while on the U-500 based side, once I start connecting the third HUB onwards, I only get about 3-4 BEs per hub. So now my Pi only runs 3 D-Links via USB 1.1 hub, while the U-500 is connected to the PC, which is on 24/7 anyway.
@Taugeran: Thanks for the tip. I was trying to find some semblance of "identify/disable device" in CGMiner, but it does not seem to have it.
EDIT: One is definitely looking off (#11). Will need to investigate tonight:
EDIT 2: It is a hub problem. Identified the stick, moved to another machine and it runs fine. Put another stick into that hub for a total of 6 and another stick started showing HW errors. Looks like one of my currently 7 D-Links receives less power than its brethren.