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newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
This has been working without hitch on my pi alone for the last 48 hours, very cool tool!
I'm thinking of installing hamachi on my pi to access it from anywhere (no static ip), would this cause any problems with cpu usage do you think?
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Thank you for your great work - i plugged my ZTex into the RPi, started the RPi, put in a pool and... they are hashing - couldnt believe this Cheesy

If i use two pools - will cgminer change to the inactive pool when the active pool connection fails?
Yes
full member
Activity: 234
Merit: 114
Thank you for your great work - i plugged my ZTex into the RPi, started the RPi, put in a pool and... they are hashing - couldnt believe this Cheesy

If i use two pools - will cgminer change to the inactive pool when the active pool connection fails?
hero member
Activity: 576
Merit: 500
How can i start my X6500 in the bfgminer in the MinePeon?

Hi elPato,

As I don't have any X6500's it is a bit hard for me to diagnose your problems unfortunatly.  I do know they work however, torusJKL confirmed that to me in a post ( he has 3 of them running https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1701629 ).

He may chime in and help you out, if you find a solution please let me know here so anyoine else who is having issues can learn from it.

In the meantime could you give me any errors/ output you have so I can see what I can do.

Thanks

Neil

P.S. Over 24 hours since the last release and over 100 downloads and I have very little feedback, has everyones miners exploded?

Your last version was too stable and I am too lazy to turn the thing off! Hehe. Maybe this weekend I will get around to it!

[root@minepeon ~]# uptime
 18:29:32 up 45 days,  8:46,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
How can i start my X6500 in the bfgminer in the MinePeon?

Hi elPato,

As I don't have any X6500's it is a bit hard for me to diagnose your problems unfortunatly.  I do know they work however, torusJKL confirmed that to me in a post ( he has 3 of them running https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1701629 ).

He may chime in and help you out, if you find a solution please let me know here so anyoine else who is having issues can learn from it.

In the meantime could you give me any errors/ output you have so I can see what I can do.

Thanks

Neil

P.S. Over 24 hours since the last release and over 100 downloads and I have very little feedback, has everyones miners exploded?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
How can i start my X6500 in the bfgminer in the MinePeon?
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 22
Thank you! Very good work! Minepeon is my first choice when I get my asic!
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Update!

MinePeon Version 0.0.5 Alpha 2013-04-10

As requested, here is the latest.  Plenty of changes and fixes, highlights include;-

Working Graphs
Multiple Pools
HTTPS
Privilege Separation
Multiple Pool support
Password Web Interface
bfgminer version 3.0.0
cgminer version 2.11.4
Over 9,000 other updates & fixes
2GB SD card support (yep, its that small, I stood on it)
Git

Some notes:

To change your WebUI password;-
sudo htpasswd -c /opt/minepeon/etc/password minepeon

Binary github;-
https://github.com/MineForeman/MinePeon

WebUI github;-
https://github.com/MineForeman/MinePeonWebUI

Git notes (contributors welcome)
http://minepeon.com/index.php/Git

Use bfgminer with caution, it is version 3.0.0 and bugs have been reported but I am sure Luke-JR will welcome your bug reports ( https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/old-bfgminer-3100-modular-asicfpga-gbtstrtm-rpc-maclnxw64-antu1-drb-168174 )

Thanks too all the testers and donations that have gotten us this far, not too much further and it will be ASIC'ing away!
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Sorry, took me a bit to find the thread, it moved!

Anyway, I am just cleaning it up for a build, I will get it out in about 8 hours.

Neil
full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 100
I would appreciate a build of what you have now, I fubar'd by current sd disk, and would like to use a new build, instead of rebuilding off the old version, I will be happy to have fixed charts.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
So what's the most number of FPGAs people have used on a single rPi?

17!  And it did not work, it is one of the reasons I have been holding back on a release.  There seems to be something holding it back from running more than 12 devices (12 runs fine though), I want to see if I can get to the bottom of it.

I am half thinking I should not be such a perfectionist and just release what I have though (graphs fixed, tons of updates, latest mining software, privilege separation, multiple pool support, HTTPS, password web interface etc...), if you guys want it I will push out a build tonight.

Its a bit raw, but still workable.

Neil

I'll take what you have right now!  Multi pool and fixed graphs...yes please!
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
So what's the most number of FPGAs people have used on a single rPi?

17!  And it did not work, it is one of the reasons I have been holding back on a release.  There seems to be something holding it back from running more than 12 devices (12 runs fine though), I want to see if I can get to the bottom of it.

I am half thinking I should not be such a perfectionist and just release what I have though (graphs fixed, tons of updates, latest mining software, privilege separation, multiple pool support, HTTPS, password web interface etc...), if you guys want it I will push out a build tonight.

Its a bit raw, but still workable.

Neil
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
So what's the most number of FPGAs people have used on a single rPi?
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
so theorically
it would be possible without having to have a pc behind

as soon as the usb hub is having it s own power right?
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
hi guys

i have a question,

how much devices do you think a rasperry pi would be able to handle?

let s say if i want to run a full board of avalon asic(80 chips) do you think it ll be able to handle it?

thanks

You'll have to wait until I work that out Smiley

No one has a BFL ASIC near an rpi yet - only BFL have their ASICs as yet, none have left the building.

Anyway,
an MMQ FPGA uses less than 3% - I found that USB access was the biggest use of CPU (I reduced that from around 12% with a small change)
a BFL FPGA uses less than 2% (coz it waits until it starts polling for a result)

My guess from my original 12% MMQ figure is that a 60GH/s bfl asic MAY be under 20% CPU as long as you are using Stratum and an appropriate difficulty.
We'll see when I get one.

My first access to the BFL ASIC will probably be remote - so no rpi testing - so that will be to get the cgminer base code working.
Once I get one, I'll then be able to do optimisations that may be possible for the rpi - depending on how it performs.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
hi guys

i have a question,

how much devices do you think a rasperry pi would be able to handle?

let s say if i want to run a full board of avalon asic(80 chips) do you think it ll be able to handle it?

thanks
hero member
Activity: 619
Merit: 500
I have Minepeon now running 24/7 since March 29th.
I have to say that I'm very happy with the results.

There was one time, after 2 days, when somehow all three X6500 FPGAs where listed as dead and stayed that way until I saw it and restarted the system manually.
Feature request: Would be great if an email is sent if a device goes bad.

Other then that the hash rate is stable and it seems that it is even a little bit higher then with my previous setup.

Thanks again for this great RPi image.
Looking forward to the update and the working graphs.
hero member
Activity: 626
Merit: 500
Mining since May 2011.
Just some quick fan mail.

As a total newbie to mining, the PI, minePeon and a BFL FPGA have worked effortlessly.
I'm almost one month past my lunch hour install. I've had exactly ZERO down time or problems.
Rock solid, 24/7 hashing.
Great project!


That is awesome to hear. I switched to Linux on all my mining rigs about a year ago from windows and never looked back. And now with the Pi, wow I can't believe how much that thing can do for around $35 (plus SD & case) It's saved me a ton of cash on electricity.
full member
Activity: 237
Merit: 101
Just some quick fan mail.

As a total newbie to mining, the PI, minePeon and a BFL FPGA have worked effortlessly.
I'm almost one month past my lunch hour install. I've had exactly ZERO down time or problems.
Rock solid, 24/7 hashing.
Great project!
sr. member
Activity: 262
Merit: 250
I just tried to compile bfgminer and cgminer on Gentoo Linux on the Pi and they compiled straight out of the box:

Code:
~/projects/bfgminer.git $ ./bfgminer -V
bfgminer 2.99.1
~/projects/cgminer.git $ ./cgminer -V
cgminer 2.11.3
~/projects/cgminer.git $ df -h .
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root       6.1G  2.1G  3.8G  36% /

And only 2.1GB used even though I have vim, git, subversion, etc. installed which is probably not of general interest for the typical miner.
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