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Topic: [Minera v0.9.0] Your next mining dashboard - S9/L3+/D3/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer - page 173. (Read 850495 times)

legendary
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Anyone else having difficulty with auto update?  Has worked flawlessly in the past.  This time, everything acts like it is updating, but I still see 1.8c and update indicator after finish.

Take a look at the logs please: /var/log/minera/log-.php
member
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Worked for me. I´m on 0.1.9.

By the way...

Whats the difference between Update over Dashboard and

cd /var/www/minera
sudo ./upgrade_minera.sh

Does the upgrade_minera.sh also install the Update or does it only perform a Unix update?
member
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Anyone else having difficulty with auto update?  Has worked flawlessly in the past.  This time, everything acts like it is updating, but I still see 1.8c and update indicator after finish.
legendary
Activity: 1015
Merit: 1000
For who asked an image mirror: please try this:

Minera Image Mirror:

http://getminera.com/download/latest
legendary
Activity: 1015
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is there an md5 for the img

I get

MD5 (minera-latest.img) = de31ce0d96520073c682da688e91c24e

MD5 is correct.

Can you try to SSH into it?

user: minera
pass: minera

If you get in try to see if you have Minera path:

Code:
ls -l /var/www/minera

This is weird
newbie
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Can you configure MinerA to work with DualMiner USB Sticks ?
newbie
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is there an md5 for the img

I get

MD5 (minera-latest.img) = de31ce0d96520073c682da688e91c24e
member
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Do you have a Monitor attached or are you able to open a SSH Session?

Then you can check if minera is installed into

/var/www/minera
member
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newbie
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member
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the page you´re talking about is the default lighttpd page.
Minera is installed into the subdirectory /minera
What do you type into your browser?

for example http://192.168.1.100

then you have to use http://192.168.1.100/minera/
newbie
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On the latest image downloaded today I just get this


Placeholder page
The owner of this web site has not put up any web pages yet. Please come back later.
You should replace this page with your own web pages as soon as possible.
Unless you changed its configuration, your new server is configured as follows:

    Configuration files can be found in /etc/lighttpd. Please read /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/README file.
    The DocumentRoot, which is the directory under which all your HTML files should exist, is set to /var/www.
    CGI scripts are looked for in /usr/lib/cgi-bin, which is where Debian packages will place their scripts. You can enable cgi module by using command "lighty-enable-mod cgi".
    Log files are placed in /var/log/lighttpd, and will be rotated weekly. The frequency of rotation can be easily changed by editing /etc/logrotate.d/lighttpd.
    The default directory index is index.html, meaning that requests for a directory /foo/bar/ will give the contents of the file /var/www/foo/bar/index.html if it exists (assuming that /var/www is your DocumentRoot).
    You can enable user directories by using command "lighty-enable-mod userdir"


am I missing some step?

did you put /minera behind your IP?

x.x.x.x/minera
http://192.168.1.7/minera
Not Found

The requested URL /minera was not found on this server.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
On the latest image downloaded today I just get this


Placeholder page
The owner of this web site has not put up any web pages yet. Please come back later.
You should replace this page with your own web pages as soon as possible.
Unless you changed its configuration, your new server is configured as follows:

    Configuration files can be found in /etc/lighttpd. Please read /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/README file.
    The DocumentRoot, which is the directory under which all your HTML files should exist, is set to /var/www.
    CGI scripts are looked for in /usr/lib/cgi-bin, which is where Debian packages will place their scripts. You can enable cgi module by using command "lighty-enable-mod cgi".
    Log files are placed in /var/log/lighttpd, and will be rotated weekly. The frequency of rotation can be easily changed by editing /etc/logrotate.d/lighttpd.
    The default directory index is index.html, meaning that requests for a directory /foo/bar/ will give the contents of the file /var/www/foo/bar/index.html if it exists (assuming that /var/www is your DocumentRoot).
    You can enable user directories by using command "lighty-enable-mod userdir"


am I missing some step?

did you put /minera behind your IP?

x.x.x.x/minera
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
On the latest image downloaded today I just get this


Placeholder page
The owner of this web site has not put up any web pages yet. Please come back later.
You should replace this page with your own web pages as soon as possible.
Unless you changed its configuration, your new server is configured as follows:

    Configuration files can be found in /etc/lighttpd. Please read /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/README file.
    The DocumentRoot, which is the directory under which all your HTML files should exist, is set to /var/www.
    CGI scripts are looked for in /usr/lib/cgi-bin, which is where Debian packages will place their scripts. You can enable cgi module by using command "lighty-enable-mod cgi".
    Log files are placed in /var/log/lighttpd, and will be rotated weekly. The frequency of rotation can be easily changed by editing /etc/logrotate.d/lighttpd.
    The default directory index is index.html, meaning that requests for a directory /foo/bar/ will give the contents of the file /var/www/foo/bar/index.html if it exists (assuming that /var/www is your DocumentRoot).
    You can enable user directories by using command "lighty-enable-mod userdir"


am I missing some step?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
I´m sorry.

New Dashboard Error on v0.1.9

DataTables warning: table id=miner-table-details - Cannot reinitialise DataTable. For more information about this error, please see http://datatables.net/tn/3

Please give me info to reproduce it, browser, event, miner started or stopped? everything can help me.
thanks

it happend on every dashboard reload, but now it´s gone. Sorry, wrong alert.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Does the Minera "save frequencies" button save them with the serial number such that they can be used with the latest cpuminer by serial number instead of dev node?

I ask because I haven't had a chance to update yet.

no you have to edit your frequency settings manualy. Maybe Michelem switches to the Serialnumber addressing in one of the next updates but at the moment only cpuminer is changed to accept this kind of addressing.
legendary
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Merit: 1004
Does the Minera "save frequencies" button save them with the serial number such that they can be used with the latest cpuminer by serial number instead of dev node?

I ask because I haven't had a chance to update yet.
legendary
Activity: 1015
Merit: 1000
I´m sorry.

New Dashboard Error on v0.1.9

DataTables warning: table id=miner-table-details - Cannot reinitialise DataTable. For more information about this error, please see http://datatables.net/tn/3

Please give me info to reproduce it, browser, event, miner started or stopped? everything can help me.
thanks
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
PS: How does the addressing of the Chips by Serialnumber work now?

--gc3355-freq=/dev/#SERIAL#:888:0 ?

Just serial, no need for the "/dev/"

--gc3355-freq=#SERIAL#:888:0 works fine. Thank you!
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
PS: How does the addressing of the Chips by Serialnumber work now?

--gc3355-freq=/dev/#SERIAL#:888:0 ?

Just serial, no need for the "/dev/"
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