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January 25, 2014, 05:57:41 AM
#61
I've put up the first release of cgminer that I've personally tested on real hardware with substantial improvements:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4726529
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January 25, 2014, 01:55:27 AM
#60
I noticed that ckolivas has been making a lot of changes to the cgminer git repo with hashfast changes.  I've cloned the git repo on my rpi and I'm going to compile a new version that has the latest changes.
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January 24, 2014, 08:50:43 PM
#58
Well... my BJ1 is mining fine at around 400GH/s.

The web interface is pretty nice.  Never used Minepeon before.

I am however having trouble gaining ssh access to the pi.

Anyone able to ssh into there raspberry pi's?

Mine just says port 22 Connection refused.

I usually see that if sshd isn't running (nothing listening at 22).  
I tried rebooting the pi, but no luck.

Anyone do anything special to login?
I guess worst case, I can hookup a monitor and keyboard, but ... since it is working okay... I may just go with it.
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January 24, 2014, 07:59:43 PM
#57
check post 5 for proposed overclocking command

Great, so it appears that hashfast device support is by default disabled in the build you can download from ckolivas site, and I will have to build cgminer with the --enable-hashfast flag.  And the build instructions seem detailed and thorough, but what a project...

Trying to build it now. fml- this is what friday night has come down to for me.
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January 24, 2014, 06:25:37 PM
#56
i'm on slush pool and my estimated reward keeps going up and down today.  my total rewards has not gone up since this morning.  is anyone experiencing the same issue?
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January 24, 2014, 04:20:45 PM
#55
if your web gui interface still works you can access via the settings tab-->Miner startup settings

My web gui works, but i'm an idiot when it comes to doing anything in linux. What do I put in the miner startup settings to be able to overclock? Just dumping --hfa-hash-clock in there doesn't work.

It takes an integer value as well.

If you are feeling gutsy try:
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-hfa-hash-clock 600

CK confirmed the default is 550.

Yea i added an integer value after --hfa-hash-clock, it doesn't seem to take effect at all and continues using the default of 550 no matter what I put in the miner startup settings.
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January 24, 2014, 04:15:34 PM
#54
if your web gui interface still works you can access via the settings tab-->Miner startup settings

My web gui works, but i'm an idiot when it comes to doing anything in linux. What do I put in the miner startup settings to be able to overclock? Just dumping --hfa-hash-clock in there doesn't work.

It takes an integer value as well.

If you are feeling gutsy try:
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-hfa-hash-clock 600

CK confirmed the default is 550.
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January 24, 2014, 04:02:55 PM
#53
if your web gui interface still works you can access via the settings tab-->Miner startup settings

My web gui works, but i'm an idiot when it comes to doing anything in linux. What do I put in the miner startup settings to be able to overclock? Just dumping --hfa-hash-clock in there doesn't work.
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January 24, 2014, 03:57:29 PM
#52
if your web gui interface still works you can access via the settings tab-->Miner startup settings
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January 24, 2014, 03:41:13 PM
#51
check post 5 for proposed overclocking command

Great, so it appears that hashfast device support is by default disabled in the build you can download from ckolivas site, and I will have to build cgminer with the --enable-hashfast flag.  And the build instructions seem detailed and thorough, but what a project...

Yea i saw post 5 and I put that in that hard way via SSH and editing the miner.conf on my raspberry pi. I'm just wondering if there is an easier way.
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January 24, 2014, 03:36:26 PM
#50
check post 5 for proposed overclocking command

Great, so it appears that hashfast device support is by default disabled in the build you can download from ckolivas site, and I will have to build cgminer with the --enable-hashfast flag.  And the build instructions seem detailed and thorough, but what a project...
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January 24, 2014, 03:00:31 PM
#49
Is there an easy way to overclock these via the minerpeon "Miner Startup Settings"? Right now I'm having to SSH in to edit my miner.conf, which is really annoying.

Also, I've noticed SSH access on like half my babyjets is not working.
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January 24, 2014, 02:52:47 PM
#48
So I read the cgminer readme, which says that it supports hashfast devices. 
I used zadig to install the WinUSB driver, it shows up as "M1 Module" and windows does detect it.  It is listed as a connected device. 
Then ran cgminer, it connects to the pool and gives me the screen, but it has 0.000 MH/s.
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January 24, 2014, 01:59:01 PM
#47
Can you provide more details about using a PC to run cgminer while connecting to Hashfast device with USB cable?

Do I need a driver?

What command line options to use?

So far I have not been successful in getting this to work.
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January 23, 2014, 10:10:35 PM
#46
Hey BigTimeCoin -

If the Pi's don't arrive in time, a last resort option is just to load a recent cgminer on a spare windows or linux box (if you have one lying around).

You should just be able to connect to the hashing board via USB. I believe that is how the Sierras are to be run, i.e. no built-in controller.
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January 23, 2014, 09:27:45 PM
#45
Found some solutions - wow I remember how much I used to love troubleshooting

So for the one where the web interface did not work, I used ssh to connect, then put the following command in the command line:

/usr/bin/screen -dmS miner /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminer -c /opt/minepeon/etc/miner.conf

and that got it running, so just a manual start worked.

For the one where the ras pi kept dying, I figured that was a faulty raspberry pi, so I swapped it with the raspberry pi that was having the cgminer screen output of hashfast device initialization failed, then swapped the SD card between these two raspi devices, and that worked.

So down to just one that will not work which presumably has a bad raspi board AND a bad SD card now, so I am going to leave it overnight to see if it fixes itself and hope my overnight shipment of raspberry pis with sd cards arrives tommorrow.
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January 23, 2014, 09:13:40 PM
#44
can someone verify if my smtp settings are correct?  i want to get notified if the miner goes down.

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January 23, 2014, 08:57:51 PM
#43
more from one of my two "no device" machines - this all happened in less than 24 hours of running them at default clock. 30% failure rate from my order within 24 hours of their 3 month late delivery Sad

[minepeon@minepeon ~]$ screen -r
[screen is terminating]
[minepeon@minepeon ~]$ sudo systemctl stop cgminer.service
[sudo] password for minepeon:
Failed to issue method call: Unit cgminer.service not loaded.
[minepeon@minepeon ~]$ sudo systemctl start cgminer.service
Failed to issue method call: Unit cgminer.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
[minepeon@minepeon ~]$
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January 23, 2014, 08:49:58 PM
#42
yup hashfast device failing to initialize

 cgminer version 3.9.0 - Started: [2014-01-24 01:47:40]
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 (5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:0  R:0  HW:0  WU:0.0/m
 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 1  LW: 12  GF: 0  RF: 0
 Connected to stratum.btcguild.com diff 256 with stratum as user xxxxxxxxxxxx
 Block: 23c5db73...  Diff:1.79G  Started: [01:47:40]  Best share: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [P]ool management [  S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
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 [2014-01-24 01:48:31] Hashfast detect (1:4) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
 [2014-01-24 01:48:38] USB init, open device failed, err -3, you don't have privilege to access - HFA device 1:4-i1
 [2014-01-24 01:48:38] See README file included for help
 [2014-01-24 01:48:38] Hashfast detect (1:4) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
 [2014-01-24 01:48:45] USB init, open device failed, err -3, you don't have privilege to access - HFA device 1:4-i1
 [2014-01-24 01:48:45] See README file included for help
 [2014-01-24 01:48:45] Hashfast detect (1:4) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
 [2014-01-24 01:48:53] USB init, open device failed, err -3, you don't have privilege to access - HFA device 1:4-i1
 [2014-01-24 01:48:53] See README file included for help
 [2014-01-24 01:48:53] Hashfast detect (1:4) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
 [2014-01-24 01:49:00] USB init, open device failed, err -3, you don't have privilege to access - HFA device 1:4-i1
 [2014-01-24 01:49:00] See README file included for help
 [2014-01-24 01:49:00] Hashfast detect (1:4) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
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