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hero member
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Medical Translations for Bitcoins
June 02, 2011, 02:19:21 AM
#77
Good morning,

can someone please explain me how do I setup the DiabloMiner.app for SOLO mining, if this is possible at all?

Like do I have to run the Bitcoin Client, what do I enter then in the DiabloMiner Setup for host, port, user and pw?


Thanks!
newbie
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June 01, 2011, 07:25:28 PM
#76
During setup it asked me "Start mining automatically on log-in?". I said "yes", but now I am wondering: What log-in is meant by this? The system user log-in?
User log-in. You can disable this option from the menu you get during the application start-up.

I'm getting errors like this:

[01.06.11 01:49:04] ERROR: Can't connect to Bitcoin: Unexpected end of file from server
You’re mining from your own local server? It will need to fetch the hash tables and sycnronize to the BitCoin network before it can be assigned some work. Just leave it on.

Can you give me a tip on how to cleanly uninstall the DiabloMiner.app? Since it starts automatically when I turn on my Mac, I assume it has installed some sort of system extensions?
Everything is stored in the user domain.

For novice users, I recommend AppCleaner to purge all user defaults (settings) and the launch agent (log-in process).

Is there a way to prioritize down the DiabloMiner to a lower priority, otherwise working with the mac at the same time is quite hard. Maybe there is also a way to reduce the GPU workload from 100% to 80%?
Not currently. I could easily add functionality to reduce the process priority. It kind of defeats the purpose, as you want as much juice out of your system as possible. But if this is something others also want, I can add it in an update. Let me know.
newbie
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June 01, 2011, 11:06:27 AM
#75
Oh it does. I have iStat Menus Version 3.17. Under Preferences go to Sensors and select GPU from available sensors to active sensors. That's it! Don't forget to activate the sensor bar as well!

Unfortunately, it does not list GPU as an available sensor for me. Unless it is "PCIe Slot 1", which has a temperature of around 85° when running DiabloMiner.

Edit: It seems like this is indeed the GPU. Guess it really is overheating. It is usually around 65° and the moment I start DiabloMiner it shoots up to around 85° (even went to 90° once). I am no hardware geek, so I am not going to build some kind of cooling mechanism. Am I right in assuming that I a out of look then?
legendary
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DiabloMiner author
June 01, 2011, 09:25:48 AM
#74
That looks normal if your GPU is overheating. HW check errors will happen on all hardware from time to time, but driving the temp up is sure to do it.

Make sure your temp is below 85c.


Thanks for your answer! I have no way of checking the gpu temperature and don't want to risk damaging my hardware. I am probably not savvy enough to do serious mining anyway.

Can you give me a tip on how to cleanly uninstall the DiabloMiner.app? Since it starts automatically when I turn on my Mac, I assume it has installed some sort of system extensions?

There are temp reader apps for OSX out there that can read GPU temps using the GPU's built in monitor.

I don't maintain the OSX frontend, so I assume you can just turn automatic startup off and delete the .app.

Hi,

for reading CPU and GPU temperatures I use iStat (http://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/). That's a perfect tool for mac, not only for mining! My iMac with Radeon HD 4670 has temperature around 83°C and 86°C. That's on the limit. That's the reason why I sometimes get the following message in DiabloMiner:

Code:
[01.06.11 12:23:25] ERROR: Invalid block found on Radeon HD 4670 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue

Is there a way to prioritize down the DiabloMiner to a lower priority, otherwise working with the mac at the same time is quite hard. Maybe there is also a way to reduce the GPU workload from 100% to 80%?

You want -f. It should be a multiple or divisor of 60, and some people just turn it the whole way to 1000 and don't care how many mhash they lose.
member
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June 01, 2011, 09:06:32 AM
#73
Hi,

for reading CPU and GPU temperatures I use iStat (http://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/). That's a perfect tool for mac, not only for mining! My iMac with Radeon HD 4670 has temperature around 83°C and 86°C. That's on the limit. That's the reason why I sometimes get the following message in DiabloMiner:

Code:
[01.06.11 12:23:25] ERROR: Invalid block found on Radeon HD 4670 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue

Is there a way to prioritize down the DiabloMiner to a lower priority, otherwise working with the mac at the same time is quite hard. Maybe there is also a way to reduce the GPU workload from 100% to 80%?

Unfortunately iStat does not show a GPU temperature for me. Neither do other tools.

Oh it does. I have iStat Menus Version 3.17. Under Preferences go to Sensors and select GPU from available sensors to active sensors. That's it! Don't forget to activate the sensor bar as well!
newbie
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June 01, 2011, 08:16:39 AM
#72
Hi,

for reading CPU and GPU temperatures I use iStat (http://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/). That's a perfect tool for mac, not only for mining! My iMac with Radeon HD 4670 has temperature around 83°C and 86°C. That's on the limit. That's the reason why I sometimes get the following message in DiabloMiner:

Code:
[01.06.11 12:23:25] ERROR: Invalid block found on Radeon HD 4670 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue

Is there a way to prioritize down the DiabloMiner to a lower priority, otherwise working with the mac at the same time is quite hard. Maybe there is also a way to reduce the GPU workload from 100% to 80%?

Unfortunately iStat does not show a GPU temperature for me. Neither do other tools.
member
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June 01, 2011, 06:53:10 AM
#71
That looks normal if your GPU is overheating. HW check errors will happen on all hardware from time to time, but driving the temp up is sure to do it.

Make sure your temp is below 85c.


Thanks for your answer! I have no way of checking the gpu temperature and don't want to risk damaging my hardware. I am probably not savvy enough to do serious mining anyway.

Can you give me a tip on how to cleanly uninstall the DiabloMiner.app? Since it starts automatically when I turn on my Mac, I assume it has installed some sort of system extensions?

There are temp reader apps for OSX out there that can read GPU temps using the GPU's built in monitor.

I don't maintain the OSX frontend, so I assume you can just turn automatic startup off and delete the .app.

Hi,

for reading CPU and GPU temperatures I use iStat (http://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/). That's a perfect tool for mac, not only for mining! My iMac with Radeon HD 4670 has temperature around 83°C and 86°C. That's on the limit. That's the reason why I sometimes get the following message in DiabloMiner:

Code:
[01.06.11 12:23:25] ERROR: Invalid block found on Radeon HD 4670 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue

Is there a way to prioritize down the DiabloMiner to a lower priority, otherwise working with the mac at the same time is quite hard. Maybe there is also a way to reduce the GPU workload from 100% to 80%?
member
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June 01, 2011, 06:39:42 AM
#70
Hi,

I'm a newbie and using DiabloMiner on my iMac with Radeon HD 4670 and all works fine. From time to time I get the following messages:
 
Code:
[01.06.11 12:30:27] Rejected block 3 found on Radeon HD 4670 (#1)

What does it mean exactly? Can anybody help?

btw: speed on my iMac is 23973/29958 khash/sec
legendary
Activity: 1162
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DiabloMiner author
June 01, 2011, 05:36:11 AM
#69
That looks normal if your GPU is overheating. HW check errors will happen on all hardware from time to time, but driving the temp up is sure to do it.

Make sure your temp is below 85c.


Thanks for your answer! I have no way of checking the gpu temperature and don't want to risk damaging my hardware. I am probably not savvy enough to do serious mining anyway.

Can you give me a tip on how to cleanly uninstall the DiabloMiner.app? Since it starts automatically when I turn on my Mac, I assume it has installed some sort of system extensions?

There are temp reader apps for OSX out there that can read GPU temps using the GPU's built in monitor.

I don't maintain the OSX frontend, so I assume you can just turn automatic startup off and delete the .app.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
June 01, 2011, 04:55:00 AM
#68
That looks normal if your GPU is overheating. HW check errors will happen on all hardware from time to time, but driving the temp up is sure to do it.

Make sure your temp is below 85c.


Thanks for your answer! I have no way of checking the gpu temperature and don't want to risk damaging my hardware. I am probably not savvy enough to do serious mining anyway.

Can you give me a tip on how to cleanly uninstall the DiabloMiner.app? Since it starts automatically when I turn on my Mac, I assume it has installed some sort of system extensions?
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Hi,

I'm getting errors like this:

[01.06.11 01:49:04] ERROR: Can't connect to Bitcoin: Unexpected end of file from server

At first start, there was "Waiting...", then these errors came up every few seconds, then a connection seems to have been established, and I got stable speeds at about 5000 khash/sec.

Then I wanted to see what happened if I put my Mac to sleep. After wake, it started to show values 0 khash/sec before the slash, sometimes going up to a few thousand, than back to 0.

Then I restarted the Bitcoin server and Diablo, too. This time, after
[01.06.11 01:45:00] Added GeForce GT 120 (#1) (4 CU, local work size of 256)
there was nothing for about two minutes, then the first error like above showed up, 2 minutes pause, two errors in 5 seconds, 2 minutes pause, and so on; then at some point "Waiting..." showed up, and some errors later it began showing what it was doing.

The situation now is that most of the time it is at 0 khash/sec, and every now and then it goes up to 2000 or 3000 khash/sec and then back to 0. The above error is shown every two minutes 2-4 times every 5 seconds. My average is down to about 630 khash/sec.

Anyone seen this? What's the problem?

EDIT: To clarify: In two minute intervals, there's first errors every 5 seconds (1-3), then the khash rate going up, then khash rate returning to zero until next interval. Normally, there's two errors while the rate is going up and a third one while it's going down again. Not always, though, there might be 2 or 4 in total.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
DiabloMiner author
Hi,

just found out about Bitcoin a couple of hours ago, so this is all really new to me. I just downloaded and started the Diablo app (I am using a Mac Pro). During setup it asked me "Start mining automatically on log-in?". I said "yes", but now I am wondering: What log-in is meant by this? The system user log-in?

Also, does this look like everything is working properly to you:


Starting DiabloMiner (GPU)...
-----------------------------
[6/1/11 12:25:41 AM] Started
[6/1/11 12:25:41 AM] Connecting to: http://deepbit.net:8332/
[6/1/11 12:25:43 AM] Added ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1) (10 CU, local work size of 256)
[6/1/11 12:27:11 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:27:12 AM] Block 1 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:27:34 AM] Block 2 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:28:46 AM] Block 3 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:29:36 AM] Block 4 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:29:54 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:30:38 AM] Block 5 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:31:39 AM] Block 6 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:33:49 AM] Block 7 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:34:13 AM] Block 8 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:34:55 AM] Block 9 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:35:30 AM] Block 10 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:36:32 AM] Block 11 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:37:56 AM] Block 12 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:38:18 AM] Block 13 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:39:22 AM] Block 14 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:46:20 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:47:29 AM] Block 15 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:48:38 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:49:07 AM] Block 16 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:49:20 AM] Block 17 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
89747/98467 khash/sec


Thanks!

That looks normal if your GPU is overheating. HW check errors will happen on all hardware from time to time, but driving the temp up is sure to do it.

Make sure your temp is below 85c.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Hi,

just found out about Bitcoin a couple of hours ago, so this is all really new to me. I just downloaded and started the Diablo app (I am using a Mac Pro). During setup it asked me "Start mining automatically on log-in?". I said "yes", but now I am wondering: What log-in is meant by this? The system user log-in?

Also, does this look like everything is working properly to you:


Starting DiabloMiner (GPU)...
-----------------------------
[6/1/11 12:25:41 AM] Started
[6/1/11 12:25:41 AM] Connecting to: http://deepbit.net:8332/
[6/1/11 12:25:43 AM] Added ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1) (10 CU, local work size of 256)
[6/1/11 12:27:11 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:27:12 AM] Block 1 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:27:34 AM] Block 2 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:28:46 AM] Block 3 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:29:36 AM] Block 4 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:29:54 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:30:38 AM] Block 5 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:31:39 AM] Block 6 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:33:49 AM] Block 7 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:34:13 AM] Block 8 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:34:55 AM] Block 9 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:35:30 AM] Block 10 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:36:32 AM] Block 11 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:37:56 AM] Block 12 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:38:18 AM] Block 13 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:39:22 AM] Block 14 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:46:20 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:47:29 AM] Block 15 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:48:38 AM] ERROR: Invalid block found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1), possible driver or hardware issue
[6/1/11 12:49:07 AM] Block 16 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
[6/1/11 12:49:20 AM] Block 17 found on ATI Radeon HD 5770 (#1)
89747/98467 khash/sec


Thanks!
newbie
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Merit: 0
bad cpu type in executable
A PowerPC machine? The application is Intel only, and the Mac OS launch service should not even launch it a PowerPC.
newbie
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Hi all,

So I'm completely new at this, and I'm really not that familiar with console commands, either (a bigger and bigger problem, nowadays). I've just started up my bitcoin account, and I'm trying to install both RPC and Diablo. Everything seems to work fine, I have all the commands entered correctly, etc., but when it initializes, I get:

bad cpu type in executable

Would someone be so kind as to tell me what the hell this means? hah.

Thanks,
bb
newbie
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I’ve previously been recommending Slush’s pool; but I think hobbyist Mac miners will be better off with the no-fee pool over at BTC Guild.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
DiabloMiner author
maybe its just my pool, or my computer getting too hot or something.  only does it once in a while now anyway.

No, if it was getting too hot, it'd give you the "check your hardware" error. DiabloMiner does not blindly pass solutions to the pool.

Rejected shares are natural, they should just never exceed 0.75% give or take.
newbie
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maybe its just my pool, or my computer getting too hot or something.  only does it once in a while now anyway.
legendary
Activity: 1162
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DiabloMiner author
for some reason after a while the Diablo Miner for mac starts making rejected blocks.  Is this because i need to enable long poll support.  If so, how?  (btw, macbook pro 2010 13in, deepbit.net)


DiabloMiner automatically uses LP when available. I'm not aware of any bugs that can cause your described behavior.
newbie
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Can't connect to Bitcoin: Bitcoin returned unparsable JSON
mining.bitcoin.cz is under ongoing maintenance. Means it is sometimes unavailable (and thus returns something the client cannot understand.)
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