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Topic: GUI mining - updated Dec 3 with 7970 bugfix, also supports Stratum! - page 44. (Read 3232159 times)

newbie
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Other problem I came up with was running guiminer from source. Everytime it found a share it gave "2011-05-27 xx:xx:x: Listener for "username": 27/05/2011 xx:xx:xx, warning: job finished, miner is idle" and hashes came down for a small time.

Never tried to run it from source. Did other pools (maybe that closer to you) behave in same way ?

Same happens when soloing, too.
sr. member
Activity: 350
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Other problem I came up with was running guiminer from source. Everytime it found a share it gave "2011-05-27 xx:xx:x: Listener for "username": 27/05/2011 xx:xx:xx, warning: job finished, miner is idle" and hashes came down for a small time.

Never tried to run it from source. Did other pools (maybe that closer to you) behave in same way ?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
I am just getting started with bitcoin, and am running into problems already.

I have added both the bitcoin.exe file and the entire folder of guiminer.exe into Comodo Firewall/Defense+ as "Trusted file" but the GUIMiner just appears to stick to "Connecting...".
...

You should stop "generate coins" on bitcoin client. Did it downloaded block chain by the way ?

And if you really want to solo mine, use bitcoind and setup rpc=username and rpcpassword=password in your bitcoin.conf in %appdata%/roaming/bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
I leave! I will give the BTC
can somebody ban that scammer from forum ? Undecided
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
I am just getting started with bitcoin, and am running into problems already.

I have added both the bitcoin.exe file and the entire folder of guiminer.exe into Comodo Firewall/Defense+ as "Trusted file" but the GUIMiner just appears to stick to "Connecting...".
...

You should stop "generate coins" on bitcoin client. Did it downloaded block chain by the way ?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
My day today was from the "Finding out how things work" -category. Some of the time was wasted trying to compile guiminer from source. I didn't succeed and as a last resort have to rely on asking some help. Sad

So I use py2exe and try to offer the default setup.py for it. The last line it gives is "*** finding dlls needed ***" and then throws an error "ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found." Something with dlls, huh? Should I copy them to source directory or path them somehow? What dlls? Tried pyinstaller, too. I managed to compile (I couldn't find how to specify directory so I had to copy all files to pyinstallers base dir. Oh wow.) but it wouldn't run.

Other problem I came up with was running guiminer from source. Everytime it found a share it gave "2011-05-27 xx:xx:x: Listener for "username": 27/05/2011 xx:xx:xx, warning: job finished, miner is idle" and hashes came down for a small time. Working as intended or probably something wrong with my python27 & site-packages?

You probably can tell that I'm windows user and know nothing about compiling in general :p
newbie
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I am just getting started with bitcoin, and am running into problems already.

I have added both the bitcoin.exe file and the entire folder of guiminer.exe into Comodo Firewall/Defense+ as "Trusted file" but the GUIMiner just appears to stick to "Connecting...".
I have setup the correct path to the bitcoin.exe-file and have setup the username/password (which can't be changed afterwards, as it seems?).

I currently have set 2 miners, 1 on my GPU (ATi-HD4350) and one on my CPU (i3). In the summary they are both at the status "Connecting...". I have selected "Generate Coins" on the bitcoin program, and the fan on the GPU runs faster if I check the box while it slows when I uncheck the box, so it appears to be working...

The Bitcoin program also shows "1839 khash/s" in the statusbar, but only showing 1 connection, and the accepted column on the miner remains 0(0).

What is awry here?
member
Activity: 112
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No extra flags currently just whatever GUI miner does by default, I wanted to run it with as stock of an operation as I could so I could get an idea what my baseline was before touching flags and overclocking options.

And, yes, both GPUs have their own separate worker account. I set that up before the machine was even finished installing updates Smiley
hero member
Activity: 626
Merit: 500
Mining since May 2011.
Crossfire is not hooked up or enabled right now.

As for GUI Miner tabs, one is running on GPU device Cayman[0] and the other is running on GPU device Cayman[1]. I have a third option in the list for my cpu, but it is not currently being used. I'm fairly certain that Cayman[0] is my primary video card as it was there when I first loaded up GUI Miner. I believe Cayman[1] is my second card as it didn't show up until I plugged a monitor into my second card.

Console was enabled when I left this morning (at work now), and there was nothing I saw to indicate anything of notice. I was wondering if there was a setting or a flag somewhere I was missing to ensure both cards run at 100% utilization.

Check what you have listed in the "Extra flags:" field. I am running with --platform=0 -v -w 128
Also, did you setup a separate worker account for each GPU?

member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Crossfire is not hooked up or enabled right now.

As for GUI Miner tabs, one is running on GPU device Cayman[0] and the other is running on GPU device Cayman[1]. I have a third option in the list for my cpu, but it is not currently being used. I'm fairly certain that Cayman[0] is my primary video card as it was there when I first loaded up GUI Miner. I believe Cayman[1] is my second card as it didn't show up until I plugged a monitor into my second card.

Console was enabled when I left this morning (at work now), and there was nothing I saw to indicate anything of notice. I was wondering if there was a setting or a flag somewhere I was missing to ensure both cards run at 100% utilization.
hero member
Activity: 626
Merit: 500
Mining since May 2011.
Hello All,

........

Do you have CrossFire enabled?

Also, do you have two separate tabs, one for each card, with each device selected in the pull down differently on each tab? (IE. "
  • Barts" on one tab, "[1] Barts" on the 2nd.)

Lastly, enable the Console so you can see what it says when it starts mining.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Hello All,
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Thats possible, that second card running in 2d mode.
You should kick her  through control center (not familiar with ATI) or with help of some 3-d party software.
HM... for first step - try to tie up them through crossfire.

About proxy - cos there is no solution that i am can use by myself (on windows), i am cannot to recommend anything. :/

There is some project running on, but is now on stage that overheads my ability.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Hello All,

Great community, love the tools and the knowledgeable posts.

I just finished putting together a new mining rig with two 6970s yesterday. Not the best of cards from what I've read, but they were cheaper than some of the other options. Anyway, I'm trying to get the best setup running both of them, and the general consensus seems to be that you should run cards separately and not linked via crossfire.

When I run one card, I get approximately 350 Mhash, which seems to be in line with what some other folks are getting. However, when I run both cards at the same time, one will sit around 230 Mhash and the other around 120 Mhash. The two together never surpass the amount one was getting by itself. Anyone know what would cause this and how I might fix it?

Specs:

Windows 7, 64 bit
Core i5 2500k @ 3.3 GHz
8 GB DDR3 RAM
HIS ATI 6970 w/ 2GB RAM
HIS ATI 6970 w/ 2GB RAM

ATI STREAM SDK 2.4
Most recent driver and catalyst suite from ATI support site

I do know that the motherboard I'm running will downgrade the throughput of the PCI-Ex16 slots to an effective x8 when running two graphics cards, but I read that shouldn't affect mining performance.

Any suggestions are very much appreciated!
Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 626
Merit: 500
Mining since May 2011.
To fully automatic start mining:
1. Put shortcut of GuiMiner to Autostart (Start>all programs>autostart)
2. At Sumonary tab on Guiminer check autostart function
Then it will start everytime u turn on PC.

An option to detect, if GPU becomes idle (ex. due to driver crash) and restart PC would be perfect.

Yes I was thinking the same thing. Maybe alerts via SMTP? I think that would be a great addition. Also maybe a way of combining the Summary Tab and Console Tab so you can just leave it on one main Status Tab and not have to switch around to check status.

I was thinking about using GFI Server Monitor to send alerts for Ping and to make sure the Processes are running (guiminer.exe, poclbm.exe, etc) , but I have yet to figure out a way to send an alert for the GPU not pumping. (Not a programmer, grrr)
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
To fully automatic start mining:
1. Put shortcut of GuiMiner to Autostart (Start>all programs>autostart)
2. At Sumonary tab on Guiminer check autostart function
Then it will start everytime u turn on PC.

An option to detect, if GPU becomes idle (ex. due to driver crash) and restart PC would be perfect.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
is it possible not to interfere with shutdown sequence? i am tired closing guiminer manually before restart. this features should be optional, IMO.
also how to launch mining in startup? any command line keys?
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
I get the following error when I try to use gui miner

Windows 7
4 gpu cards 6950's
Windows and Catalyst see all 4 cards which are dummy plugged and crossfired.

Can anyone help me?
Kingfisherb90 on aim
[email protected] for email/gchat.

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:   APPCRASH
  Application Name:   guiminer.exe
  Application Version:   0.0.0.0
  Application Timestamp:   4918019c
  Fault Module Name:   StackHash_0a9e
  Fault Module Version:   0.0.0.0
  Fault Module Timestamp:   00000000
  Exception Code:   c0000005
  Exception Offset:   72747369
  OS Version:   6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
  Locale ID:   1033
  Additional Information 1:   0a9e
  Additional Information 2:   0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
  Additional Information 3:   0a9e
  Additional Information 4:   0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

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newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Please do.
I think its not rare of having ISP dificulties [blocking certain important ports, etc] proxy would be awesome.

thx a lot
yeah, last week many BTC miners reported that their mining connections start being throttled.
thats usually because DPI-aware and TOO agressive bittorent throttling and malware detection employed by ISP's, not intentional blocking of BitCoin itself.
talking about proxying BTC traffic, its maybe against p2p idea of BitCoin.
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 250
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Please do.
I think its not rare of having ISP dificulties [blocking certain important ports, etc] proxy would be awesome.

thx a lot
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Proxy things are interesting.
But they are mostly should be addressed to miner authors.

Anyway, i am will investigate proxy mining on forum.
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