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Topic: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s - page 22. (Read 231002 times)

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Hi, I just received couple of my Terraminer IV today.

1 of 2 miners is mining correctly but the 2th one won't wake up to start mining.

It just says Terraminer IV offline.

 I tried steping down the power.

I try all the step from 9 to 1 and it still won't mine.

 I try unplugging it.

I tried resetting, I also factory reset. But nothing would wake this Teraminer up
to do its job.

 Please let me know what you guys think thanks.


How do you have the 2nd one powered from the wall?

It's powering from 20Amp wall outlet. The one that works perfect is powering the same way, from a 20A wall outlet.I just so confused, I can log in to the ip addresss but it won't start hashing.  Embarrassed

I have 2 machines like this.  Support tickets have been open on it for a week.

I suspect it's a matter of the data connector coming loose in transit.  But since the machines are sealed there is nothing I can do.
full member
Activity: 156
Merit: 100
Cryptocurrency Rules man!
Hi, I just received couple of my Terraminer IV today.

1 of 2 miners is mining correctly but the 2th one won't wake up to start mining.

It just says Terraminer IV offline.

 I tried steping down the power.

I try all the step from 9 to 1 and it still won't mine.

 I try unplugging it.

I tried resetting, I also factory reset. But nothing would wake this Teraminer up
to do its job.

 Please let me know what you guys think thanks.

How do you have the 2nd one powered from the wall?

It's powering from 20Amp wall outlet. The one that works perfect is powering the same way, from a 20A wall outlet.I just so confused, I can log in to the ip addresss but it won't start hashing.  Embarrassed
hero member
Activity: 767
Merit: 500
I wrote an entire monitoring agent for the cointerra machines.  Full integration with mobile phones.  I have several feature requests I am adding.

https://github.com/dprophet/cointerra-monitor/

Hey - I actually found your stuff before I spent the five minutes writing mine, but I just found it too complex.  Probably more useful for someone who wanted far more monitoring.  All I wanted was for them to reset when the chip went down.

Keep up the good work!

Will
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Why wouldn't it come from the wall?  You can use two regular 120v power outlets
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Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Owner, Minersource.net
Hi, I just received couple of my Terraminer IV today.

1 of 2 miners is mining correctly but the 2th one won't wake up to start mining.

It just says Terraminer IV offline.

 I tried steping down the power.

I try all the step from 9 to 1 and it still won't mine.

 I try unplugging it.

I tried resetting, I also factory reset. But nothing would wake this Teraminer up
to do its job.

 Please let me know what you guys think thanks.

How do you have the 2nd one powered from the wall?
full member
Activity: 156
Merit: 100
Cryptocurrency Rules man!
Hi, I just received couple of my Terraminer IV today.

1 of 2 miners is mining correctly but the 2th one won't wake up to start mining.

It just says Terraminer IV offline.

 I tried steping down the power.

I try all the step from 9 to 1 and it still won't mine.

 I try unplugging it.

I tried resetting, I also factory reset. But nothing would wake this Teraminer up
to do its job.

 Please let me know what you guys think thanks.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
Cointerra machines are 6% of the entire BTC network?

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cointerra-ships-its-1000th-terraminer-bitcoin-miner-now-powering-over-6-of-the-bitcoin-network-247546961.html

Thats a lot.


for those with slightly unreliable cointerras, I've written a very small script based on the cgminer reference python that monitors and restarts cgminer, it's really simple so not sure why I'm bothering to share but let me know if it's useful

http://pastebin.com/ZgyV0D3q

you need to install sshpass (apt-get install sshpass)

to use, just run cointerra.py and it will check the status and restart cgminer - I put it in a loop with a 2 min sleep or something.

Will

I wrote an entire monitoring agent for the cointerra machines.  Full integration with mobile phones.  I have several feature requests I am adding.

https://github.com/dprophet/cointerra-monitor/
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Mine is stable but I can't seem to get it to reach 2 TH/s.  I will keep trying and then seek a refund if I can't get it to work properly. 
Wink Wink Wink
hero member
Activity: 767
Merit: 500
for those with slightly unreliable cointerras, I've written a very small script based on the cgminer reference python that monitors and restarts cgminer, it's really simple so not sure why I'm bothering to share but let me know if it's useful

http://pastebin.com/ZgyV0D3q

you need to install sshpass (apt-get install sshpass)

to use, just run cointerra.py and it will check the status and restart cgminer - I put it in a loop with a 2 min sleep or something.

Will
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did somebody ordered their miners with hosting? How is this going to work, do they send an email when the miners are ready (with the URL)? Because on the normal page for hosting (terraminehosting.com), there is no link to an admin panel or something like that....
sr. member
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I know its quite far fetched did anyone who ordered in November get their tracking number or got the box shipped to them at all?
newbie
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Teraminer IV is not stable keeps either one of the miner always stop working. Mining at unstable speeds.

Have you tried backing down the power stepping setting to see if it will stabilize? If not I suggest starting there. The additional info might shed some light on the problem.
newbie
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My Teraminers won't go online it keep saying offline, I tried reset switch. unplugging, and click on restart but it won't go online. What am I doing wrong?

Today I had the same issue. I was able to get it running again after three reboots. Why the third time worked when the first two didn't? I have no idea except that I waited like a full minute before plugging it back in on the third try. Anyhow, it's been running smooth except for a crash after changing cgminer pool settings. That was the reason for the reboot(s).
full member
Activity: 156
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Cryptocurrency Rules man!
My Teraminers won't go online it keep saying offline, I tried reset switch. unplugging, and click on restart but it won't go online. What am I doing wrong?
full member
Activity: 156
Merit: 100
Cryptocurrency Rules man!
Teraminer IV is not stable keeps either one of the miner always stop working. Mining at unstable speeds.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0

That's about the least helpful reply you could give to what I presume is your answer to this question:

anyone know who to update cgminier , is this done via SSH? the stock version is 3.12.0 and well 4.0 is out and 4.0.1 is on its way

The answer is: it's not easy. Cointerra has some kind of minimalistic linux build running in a small 32MB partition. They have a full Angstrom build mounted at /Angstrom but you can't run any binaries from there (the dynamic linker seems to not want to run them). The cgminer binary that's running in all stock Cointerra boxes right now was custom build against uClibc, a minimalistic libc for embedded systems. If you want to build your own version of cgminer, you must either cross compile your own armv7 binary that links against the installed libraries in the beaglebone (in /lib), or get the full Angstrom distro somehow running and install a build environment with opkg.

KNC runs identical hardware, but you can actually run opkg right from the command line and get git, gcc, etc. installed without changing anything. On cointerra's build, not so.

tl;dr; it's not easy, and I'm curious myself.

You're right...I misunderstood.  I thought he wanted to update his config.  My bad LOL  Embarrassed
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Thx JoseSan, yes you did answer my question so I guess I will wait for CT to update the cgminer.
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That's about the least helpful reply you could give to what I presume is your answer to this question:

anyone know who to update cgminier , is this done via SSH? the stock version is 3.12.0 and well 4.0 is out and 4.0.1 is on its way

The answer is: it's not easy. Cointerra has some kind of minimalistic linux build running in a small 32MB partition. They have a full Angstrom build mounted at /Angstrom but you can't run any binaries from there (the dynamic linker seems to not want to run them). The cgminer binary that's running in all stock Cointerra boxes right now was custom build against uClibc, a minimalistic libc for embedded systems. If you want to build your own version of cgminer, you must either cross compile your own armv7 binary that links against the installed libraries in the beaglebone (in /lib), or get the full Angstrom distro somehow running and install a build environment with opkg.

KNC runs identical hardware, but you can actually run opkg right from the command line and get git, gcc, etc. installed without changing anything. On cointerra's build, not so.

tl;dr; it's not easy, and I'm curious myself.
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Merit: 10
anyone know who to update cgminier , is this done via SSH? the stock version is 3.12.0 and well 4.0 is out and 4.0.1 is on its way
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