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Topic: [ETHEREUM] [POOL] https://ETH.suprnova.cc 0% fee, 20 % BONUS per Block ! // - page 20. (Read 99491 times)

newbie
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JuanHungLo  this about the jumpers is awesome and very helpful! 

Does anyone have experiencing controlling / restarting rigs remotely?  Anyone have experience with https://www.nagios.org/ or http://www.zabbix.com/ ?

member
Activity: 72
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Do you have ethminer on the same computer as your proxy?
Yes, that is correct.
Any more info on how to properly configure Sammy's proxy to run with ethminer on the same machine?
Thanks for any assistance!
sr. member
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What is the problem, guy? Pool have not paid for a few hours?
hero member
Activity: 935
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I don't always drink...
Thanks JuanHungLo very much for this response ! Cool

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One of the Extreme 4 boards required jumpers to get it to recognize the 4th GPU.

Im not sure what exactly you mean by 'jumpers' though.  Is this where you have the wires in this yellow thing in the second photo?

Yeah, man, I probably should have included this handy link:

http://www.gobitgo.com/articles/1001/How-To-Correctly-Use-and-Install-PCI-E-Riser-Cables/

It will work just hang in there.
newbie
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Thanks JuanHungLo very much for this response ! Cool

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One of the Extreme 4 boards required jumpers to get it to recognize the 4th GPU.

Im not sure what exactly you mean by 'jumpers' though.  Is this where you have the wires in this yellow thing in the second photo?
hero member
Activity: 935
Merit: 1001
I don't always drink...
I want to give big big thanks to Ocminer and all the other helpful users on this forum. 

I am wondering what motherboards people are using to build their rigs with, and how many gpus you are running off of one board.  I have an issue with an ASRock 970 Extreme 4 board where I can't get more than 3 opencl units recognized. 
Code:
eth --list-devices
always returns 3 devices regardless of how I rearrange the cards.  Huh Undecided

This is the brand I chose as well.  I have 4 of the Extreme 3 boards and 2 of the Extreme 4 boards.  One of the Extreme 4 boards required jumpers to get it to recognize the 4th GPU.  Don't ask me why, I have no idea.  All I know is that it worked.  Why the other MB didn't need I have no idea.





Also, the order that you put the cards in matters.

For each card I recommend a full shut down and reboot before inserting the next card.

The PCI slot second from the left is GPU 0.  Do it first.
Next is the PCI slot immediately to it's left.
Then do the far right one.
Finally the one to it's immediate left.

I never could get the 5th slot to work for me, but frankly I just gave up.


legendary
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Tried connecting via dwarfpool proxy - adding
POOL_HOST = "eth-apac.suprnova.cc"
POOL_PORT = 5000

Result: lots of errors in log file and no connection :/, telnet cant connect on port 5000 - is there a site problem with DP proxy port or I should look at my net connection?
newbie
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I want to give big big thanks to Ocminer and all the other helpful users on this forum. 

I am wondering what motherboards people are using to build their rigs with, and how many gpus you are running off of one board.  I have an issue with an ASRock 970 Extreme 4 board where I can't get more than 3 opencl units recognized. 
Code:
eth --list-devices
always returns 3 devices regardless of how I rearrange the cards.  Huh Undecided
legendary
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Merit: 1240


This is the Suprnova Thread, not Dwarfpool Smiley

But you simply need to delete the DAG files, it will get auto recreated

Oops lol.  I will connect to Suprnova then.  Have 100 Mh/s I want to move off of Ethpool.

So, I would delete all the files in the .ethash directory?  I have four 'full-R23-*****' files in there
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correct, just delete those dag files
newbie
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This is the Suprnova Thread, not Dwarfpool Smiley

But you simply need to delete the DAG files, it will get auto recreated

Oops lol.  I will connect to Suprnova then.  Have 100 Mh/s I want to move off of Ethpool.

So, I would delete all the files in the .ethash directory?  I have four 'full-R23-*****' files in there
legendary
Activity: 2688
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Does anyone know how to re-generate the DAG file?  I think this maybe my problem.  I have geth running, and its up-to-date with the latest block.  My proxy seems to be working fine, connected to the stratum pool at eth-.eu.dwarfpool.com:8008, but when I start ethminer I am getting this error:

Code:
[OPENCL]:Using device: Pitcairn(OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (1800.11))
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::exception_detail::clone_impl'
  what():  std::exception
Aborted (core dumped)

I have tried starting like this:
Code:
ethminer --farm-recheck 200 -G -F http://127.0.0.1:8080/
, both with an without --farm-recheck.

Does anyone know how to fix this failure?

This is the Suprnova Thread, not Dwarfpool Smiley

But you simply need to delete the DAG files, it will get auto recreated
newbie
Activity: 13
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Does anyone know how to re-generate the DAG file?  I think this maybe my problem.  I have geth running, and its up-to-date with the latest block.  My proxy seems to be working fine, connected to the stratum pool at eth-.eu.dwarfpool.com:8008, but when I start ethminer I am getting this error:

Code:
[OPENCL]:Using device: Pitcairn(OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (1800.11))
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::exception_detail::clone_impl'
  what():  std::exception
Aborted (core dumped)

I have tried starting like this:
Code:
ethminer --farm-recheck 200 -G -F http://127.0.0.1:8080/
, both with an without --farm-recheck.

Does anyone know how to fix this failure?
full member
Activity: 212
Merit: 100
Seems like the pool is reporting my hashrate as a bit less than my actual hashrate on my machine--I'm getting 90Mhs, yet the pool graph is showing my average is around 80Mhs? I am running the proxy and mining on the port 80 pool?

Anyone else seeing a small discrepancy in hashrate on the site?
hero member
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I have added a low diff port as some miners were requesting one for setups less than 50mh/s:

http://eth-us.suprnova.cc:3001/suprnova.1/25

Slow miners should now also get shares for every block, even if they're flying by really fast
[/quote Oh, your such a nice guy ,. And awesome pool operator
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
I have added a low diff port as some miners were requesting one for setups less than 50mh/s:

http://eth-us.suprnova.cc:3001/suprnova.1/25

Slow miners should now also get shares for every block, even if they're flying by really fast
hero member
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Merit: 1001
I don't always drink...
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Your host should be

HOST = "0.0.0.0" (if miners and proxy are on the same network)

and delete the farm recheck stuff

ethminer -G -F http://Your.Local.IP.AddressOfProxy:8080/RigName

if ethminer is on the same computer as the proxy then use 127.0.0.1

Your main pool is the same as your backup pool too.  Give ocminer some love

Thanks both Ocminer and melloyellow for your responses.  I will try using this info and switch pools this weekend when I get back to my rigs.  I will show some more love then too! 

One other question related to a previous post about multiple gpus.  Will running ethminer once start all the gpus on a machine?  Or do I need to run a terminal of ethminer for every card that I have?  Also do I need to be running either eth or geth as well?  Or does that not matter if I am using a proxy?  Finally, does anyone have experience using AMD and Nvidia cards on the same machine?  I have the Opencl drivers for AMD installed and I added a Nvidia card but it (obviously) isn't detected in opencl.   Thanks.

For OpenCl, ethminer will run all GPU's it finds unless you limit the number with the "-t n" command where n is the number of GPU's you want to run.  You CANNOT however select which GPU's.  In order to troubleshoot a bad GPU I had to physically remove each PCI extension cable...bummer.  Wish it had the "device command" like sgminer.

You do not have to run a terminal of ethminer for every card.  You only need to run geth on the machine to serve as a node for your wallet. 

I have not tried it, but I do believe you can run separate instances of OpenCL and Nvidia as long as they have distinct DAG files, obviously in different terminals.
newbie
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Quote
Your host should be

HOST = "0.0.0.0" (if miners and proxy are on the same network)

and delete the farm recheck stuff

ethminer -G -F http://Your.Local.IP.AddressOfProxy:8080/RigName

if ethminer is on the same computer as the proxy then use 127.0.0.1

Your main pool is the same as your backup pool too.  Give ocminer some love

Thanks both Ocminer and melloyellow for your responses.  I will try using this info and switch pools this weekend when I get back to my rigs.  I will show some more love then too! 

One other question related to a previous post about multiple gpus.  Will running ethminer once start all the gpus on a machine?  Or do I need to run a terminal of ethminer for every card that I have?  Also do I need to be running either eth or geth as well?  Or does that not matter if I am using a proxy?  Finally, does anyone have experience using AMD and Nvidia cards on the same machine?  I have the Opencl drivers for AMD installed and I added a Nvidia card but it (obviously) isn't detected in opencl.   Thanks.
member
Activity: 72
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Do you have ethminer on the same computer as your proxy?
Yes, that is correct.
hero member
Activity: 935
Merit: 1001
I don't always drink...
As far as I know, I am not using a proxy. Like the batch file states this rig is dialing straight into suprnova. What I am looking for is a command similar to when sgminer uses the command device = 0, 2, 3.

I was actually answering mikesheadroom's question.  

I use an older version of genoil's ethminer from this thread https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/2227/cuda-miner/p1  I have to use -t  If I have 6 cards and use -t 5 then the last card will not start, but you don't get to choose which one it is.  He may have implemented that in a later version, I'm not sure.  You'll probably have better luck asking in that thread.  Even though it's called cuda miner it still supports opencl

edit: try --opencl-device 1 from here, https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/comment/18069/#Comment_18069

Thanks!
full member
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As far as I know, I am not using a proxy. Like the batch file states this rig is dialing straight into suprnova. What I am looking for is a command similar to when sgminer uses the command device = 0, 2, 3.

I was actually answering mikesheadroom's question.  

I use an older version of genoil's ethminer from this thread https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/2227/cuda-miner/p1  I have to use -t  If I have 6 cards and use -t 5 then the last card will not start, but you don't get to choose which one it is.  He may have implemented that in a later version, I'm not sure.  You'll probably have better luck asking in that thread.  Even though it's called cuda miner it still supports opencl

edit: try --opencl-device 1 from here, https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/comment/18069/#Comment_18069
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