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November 21, 2017, 11:36:54 AM
Whats the deal? I have this issue with every rig thats more than 3 cards on nvOC

gigabyte 270 d3 mobo g4400 or g4400t cpu ddr4 4 gb ram risers 6x 1080 TI dual psu

I have had this problem on 4 6 card builds and a 12 card with the h110 . .smOS works perfect on the same rigs

Screen resolution is messed up and mining never begins



Vosk:

What version of nvOC are you using? Are these fresh installs? Lastly, how do you have your monitor connected (GPU or mobo)?
fresh install and also have done it with test boots 1 - 2 - 3 cards etc

1-2 cards always works

latest ver 19.4 + GPU
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November 21, 2017, 11:09:49 AM
Thank you for contributing!
Regarding the need for dummy plugs, have you tried using  --allow-empty-initial-configuration in xorg.conf?
Quote
sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
This allows me to run headless without the need for plugs of any kind.

i'm using the last version of nvoc headless and its still low resolution. tried to add this fix but i get a message about fixing xorg configuration error and system restarting.

Is there sth i'm missing?
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November 21, 2017, 08:39:23 AM
Hello,

So I am SUPER new to mining and linux as this is the first rig I have ever attempted to build.  I have 2 of my 3 cards registering (the 3rd wont show for some reason...getting new risers as ive tried just about everything else).  In the meantime I want to get the 1bash configuration set up & mine ETH and ZEC.  

After watching the videos from my understanding I input the coin type and need to put in my specific info (worker, wallet, pool, and a numeric port).

Can anyone give me an easy step by step on what I need to do to get the above info (or a link to one keeping in mind my knowledge is noob level)?  Are any pools easier to set up than others?

For nano pool for example:
On this site https://zec.nanopool.org/help I see a link to create ZCash Wallet - so create wallet to use that address or is it another address?

For Pool info on that site I see:
US East   zec-us-east1.nanopool.org  Stratum Port  6666 or 16666   SSL/TLS Port 6633 or 16633
I just want to make sure i put in the correct info.

Also, is it possible to mine more than one coin at a time using this?  I see in the updates that Claymore is mentioned but not sure if I need to do something special.

Help would be GREATLY appreciated as at times I feel I have bitten off a little more than I chew :-)

Thank You,
Dani

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nvOC forever
November 21, 2017, 06:26:09 AM
Help me !
I can't minning Zen coin with zen.suprnova.cc

Worker Name : sown

Worker Login : sown.1

COIN="ZEN"

ZEN_WORKER="sown"
ZEN_ADDRESS="sown.1"
ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc"
ZEN_PORT="3618"

only pool suprnova.cc can't work

Sorry you are having trouble with it. Suprnova is tricky because it is different from most. When you created your account on suprnova, you probably used your email address and then you created a username. Then, in the ZEN pool, you created a worker (sown?) and set a password for that worker. What you need to do in 1bash is set your ZEN_ADDRESS="" and your ZEN_WORKER="". Lastly, because nvOC defaults the mining password to "x", you need to login to the Suprnova ZEN pool and set the password for your worker to "x".

Hope this helps.

No ! I have usename : sown
and workername : 1



Then do it like this;

Quote
ZEN_WORKER="1"
ZEN_ADDRESS="sown"

with this the worker address form like this 'sown.1'

& with your previous version it forms like this 'sown.1.sown', which is wrong and pool won't accept that format!!

Hope it helps.
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November 21, 2017, 05:01:04 AM
Help me !
I can't minning Zen coin with zen.suprnova.cc

Worker Name : sown

Worker Login : sown.1

COIN="ZEN"

ZEN_WORKER="sown"
ZEN_ADDRESS="sown.1"
ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc"
ZEN_PORT="3618"

only pool suprnova.cc can't work

Sorry you are having trouble with it. Suprnova is tricky because it is different from most. When you created your account on suprnova, you probably used your email address and then you created a username. Then, in the ZEN pool, you created a worker (sown?) and set a password for that worker. What you need to do in 1bash is set your ZEN_ADDRESS="" and your ZEN_WORKER="". Lastly, because nvOC defaults the mining password to "x", you need to login to the Suprnova ZEN pool and set the password for your worker to "x".

Hope this helps.

No ! I have usename : sown
and workername : 1

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November 21, 2017, 04:07:33 AM
Help me !
I can't minning Zen coin with zen.suprnova.cc

Worker Name : sown

Worker Login : sown.1

COIN="ZEN"

ZEN_WORKER="sown"
ZEN_ADDRESS="sown.1"
ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc"
ZEN_PORT="3618"

only pool suprnova.cc can't work

If sown is your nova user and 1 is your worker just use
Code:

ZEN_WORKER="1"
ZEN_ADDRESS="sown"


I think your username is not sown.1 at suprnova pool.
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November 21, 2017, 03:18:28 AM
Whats the deal? I have this issue with every rig thats more than 3 cards on nvOC

gigabyte 270 d3 mobo g4400 or g4400t cpu ddr4 4 gb ram risers 6x 1080 TI dual psu

I have had this problem on 4 6 card builds and a 12 card with the h110 . .smOS works perfect on the same rigs

Screen resolution is messed up and mining never begins

Hi VoskCoin,
This is strange, as I have nvOC v0019-1.4 running on a h110 mobo with 12 GTX1060 flawlessly.
Your monitor output should be connected to the GPU on the main PCIe x16 slot (the larger one).
Did you edit the 3main file?
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November 21, 2017, 03:14:20 AM
Help me !
I can't minning Zen coin with zen.suprnova.cc

Worker Name : sown

Worker Login : sown.1

COIN="ZEN"

ZEN_WORKER="sown"
ZEN_ADDRESS="sown.1"
ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc"
ZEN_PORT="3618"

only pool suprnova.cc can't work

Sorry you are having trouble with it. Suprnova is tricky because it is different from most. When you created your account on suprnova, you probably used your email address and then you created a username. Then, in the ZEN pool, you created a worker (sown?) and set a password for that worker. What you need to do in 1bash is set your ZEN_ADDRESS="" and your ZEN_WORKER="". Lastly, because nvOC defaults the mining password to "x", you need to login to the Suprnova ZEN pool and set the password for your worker to "x".

Hope this helps.
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November 21, 2017, 02:58:24 AM
One of my rigs just failed.  Sad
I suspect it was one of the cables that got stuck into the CPU fan.
Motherboard and processor seem completely dead.

I checked the PSU with the paper clip method and it looks like it is working.

If it was really a cable that blocked the CPU fan, is the CPU unrecoverable? (I was convinced that most processors had a protection mechanism of some sort)


I have never seen a hot CPU die. Typically, it just crashes and restarts. What you did is not much different that trying to OC a CPU beyond its thermal  limits and I never killed one that way. If you haven't already, start with the basics - mobo with only power and front panel connectors - no cards in slots or other cables and troubleshoot from there.

Hope this helps.
Hi Stubo,
Thanks for your message.
I already started with the basics. Naked mobo, memory and processor with only the 24 pin connector and the 4+4 CPU cable. No need for front panel connector since the mobo has an integrated power and reset switch (it's an asrock H110 BTC+). No joy so far (everything looks dead, no fan turning)

I guess that the only solution is to get hold of another processor to see if it's the mobo or the CPU.


In your bios there is a hardware monitor tab, there should be a warning temperature and shutdown temperature. the cpu will shut itself automatically when it reaches dangerous temperatures.
Always set that so you dont lose your cpu with all the risers and cables loose in our mining rigs.
Hi Papampi,
That is a good piece of advice. I should inspect these specific BIOS settings. The values where the default BIOS settings.
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November 21, 2017, 02:51:24 AM
Whats the deal? I have this issue with every rig thats more than 3 cards on nvOC

gigabyte 270 d3 mobo g4400 or g4400t cpu ddr4 4 gb ram risers 6x 1080 TI dual psu

I have had this problem on 4 6 card builds and a 12 card with the h110 . .smOS works perfect on the same rigs

Screen resolution is messed up and mining never begins



Vosk:

What version of nvOC are you using? Are these fresh installs? Lastly, how do you have your monitor connected (GPU or mobo)?
newbie
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November 21, 2017, 02:29:18 AM
Help me !
I can't minning Zen coin with zen.suprnova.cc

Worker Name : sown

Worker Login : sown.1

COIN="ZEN"

ZEN_WORKER="sown"
ZEN_ADDRESS="sown.1"
ZEN_POOL="zen.suprnova.cc"
ZEN_PORT="3618"

only pool suprnova.cc can't work
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November 21, 2017, 02:10:31 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to use telegram alerts, but didn't receive any messages. I can see in Guake the following error:

bash /home/m1/BaliMiner_TELEGRAM_ALERTS
m1@m1-desktop:~$ bash /home/m1/BaliMiner_TELEGRAM_ALERTS
error: process ID list syntax error

Usage:
 ps [options]

 Try 'ps --help '
  or 'ps --help '
 for additional help text.

For more details see ps(1).
curl: option -d: requires parameter
curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information

New Telegram in 180 seconds

error: process ID list syntax error

Usage:
 ps [options]

 Try 'ps --help '
  or 'ps --help '
 for additional help text.

For more details see ps(1).
curl: option -d: requires parameter
curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information

New Telegram in 180 seconds
---------------------
I'm using NVOC 19 1.3.

I have tried to install curl, but the latest version already there.
What is the problem can someone help on this.


Its not a big problem, an error when system started and telegram checks miner up time but there is no miner up yet.
you can ignore it or in telegram find out where MINER_UP_TIME is and replace that line with this:


Code:
MINER_PID=$(ps ax | grep SCREEN | grep miner | awk '"miner" {print $1}' )
if [ -n  "$MINER_PID" ]
then
MINER_UP_TIME=$(ps -p $MINER_PID -o etime | grep -v ELAPSED)
else
MINER_UP_TIME=("Not Running")
fi


Hi Papampi,

Thx for info.
I have changed and it works good, but my GPU count is wrong in the message.




What do you mean by wrong?
It gets it value from nvidia-smi output, so if its not what it should be then all gpu are not utilized

@papampi, i think what he is trying to say is, he had x GPU's but on the telegram message it might be printing you have y GPU's.


@Havesovgosh Correct me if i am wrong mate.


I remember seeing this error before with one of the telegram MOD (probably mine too!!)

@damNmad Yes you are correct.

@papampi I have 16 GPU. In telegram message
GPU count: 2

but

GPU Utilization : shows all 16 GPUs utilization.
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November 21, 2017, 12:57:33 AM
Whats the deal? I have this issue with every rig thats more than 3 cards on nvOC

gigabyte 270 d3 mobo g4400 or g4400t cpu ddr4 4 gb ram risers 6x 1080 TI dual psu

I have had this problem on 4 6 card builds and a 12 card with the h110 . .smOS works perfect on the same rigs

Screen resolution is messed up and mining never begins

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November 20, 2017, 11:12:49 PM
Can you please share latest tpruvot/ccminer for 1070s?

Thank you
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November 20, 2017, 04:16:03 PM
One of my rigs just failed.  Sad
I suspect it was one of the cables that got stuck into the CPU fan.
Motherboard and processor seem completely dead.

I checked the PSU with the paper clip method and it looks like it is working.

If it was really a cable that blocked the CPU fan, is the CPU unrecoverable? (I was convinced that most processors had a protection mechanism of some sort)


I have never seen a hot CPU die. Typically, it just crashes and restarts. What you did is not much different that trying to OC a CPU beyond its thermal  limits and I never killed one that way. If you haven't already, start with the basics - mobo with only power and front panel connectors - no cards in slots or other cables and troubleshoot from there.

Hope this helps.
Hi Stubo,
Thanks for your message.
I already started with the basics. Naked mobo, memory and processor with only the 24 pin connector and the 4+4 CPU cable. No need for front panel connector since the mobo has an integrated power and reset switch (it's an asrock H110 BTC+). No joy so far (everything looks dead, no fan turning)

I guess that the only solution is to get hold of another processor to see if it's the mobo or the CPU.


In your bios there is a hardware monitor tab, there should be a warning temperature and shutdown temperature. the cpu will shut itself automatically when it reaches dangerous temperatures.
Always set that so you dont lose your cpu with all the risers and cables loose in our mining rigs.
member
Activity: 126
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November 20, 2017, 03:57:23 PM
One of my rigs just failed.  Sad
I suspect it was one of the cables that got stuck into the CPU fan.
Motherboard and processor seem completely dead.

I checked the PSU with the paper clip method and it looks like it is working.

If it was really a cable that blocked the CPU fan, is the CPU unrecoverable? (I was convinced that most processors had a protection mechanism of some sort)


I have never seen a hot CPU die. Typically, it just crashes and restarts. What you did is not much different that trying to OC a CPU beyond its thermal  limits and I never killed one that way. If you haven't already, start with the basics - mobo with only power and front panel connectors - no cards in slots or other cables and troubleshoot from there.

Hope this helps.
Hi Stubo,
Thanks for your message.
I already started with the basics. Naked mobo, memory and processor with only the 24 pin connector and the 4+4 CPU cable. No need for front panel connector since the mobo has an integrated power and reset switch (it's an asrock H110 BTC+). No joy so far (everything looks dead, no fan turning)

I guess that the only solution is to get hold of another processor to see if it's the mobo or the CPU.
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November 20, 2017, 03:41:39 PM
One of my rigs just failed.  Sad
I suspect it was one of the cables that got stuck into the CPU fan.
Motherboard and processor seem completely dead.

I checked the PSU with the paper clip method and it looks like it is working.

If it was really a cable that blocked the CPU fan, is the CPU unrecoverable? (I was convinced that most processors had a protection mechanism of some sort)


I have never seen a hot CPU die. Typically, it just crashes and restarts. What you did is not much different that trying to OC a CPU beyond its thermal  limits and I never killed one that way. If you haven't already, start with the basics - mobo with only power and front panel connectors - no cards in slots or other cables and troubleshoot from there.

Hope this helps.
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November 20, 2017, 02:15:42 PM
One of my rigs just failed.  Sad
I suspect it was one of the cables that got stuck into the CPU fan.
Motherboard and processor seem completely dead.

I checked the PSU with the paper clip method and it looks like it is working.

If it was really a cable that blocked the CPU fan, is the CPU unrecoverable? (I was convinced that most processors had a protection mechanism of some sort)



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November 20, 2017, 01:27:14 PM
Hi folks,

I am trying to run 12 cards in a MB ASRock H110 Pro Btc, but after some time mining the system freezes without giving any error before.

Bellow more details about the setup:
Coin: ZEC
Pool: eu1-zcash.flypool.org

MB: ASRock H110 Pro Btc
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 4GB 2400Mhz DDR4
The OS is running from a SSD: Sandisk 120GB Sata III PLUS
CPU: Intel Celeron G3930 Kaby Lake
Power Supplies: Corsair TX850M (3-850W for each 4 cards)
GPU: GEFORCE GTX1070 EVGA 08G-P4-6674-KR

GPU OC Settings:
Memory: 800
Core: 150
Watts: 115

At this moment I am trying to run only 8 cards but the problem still persists, do you guys have any idea and might kindly help by somehow to figure out what is going on ?

Many thanks everyone for now !


Try lowering core and memory settings. I use 100C/200-400M for mining ZEC and -50C/400M when mining ETH. My 13 Zotac 1070 mini on H110 has been mining stable and I forgot when was the last time I had to reboot it.

Great, I will try this! Thanks for answering...

Just for feedback, this OC settings is working with no issues running 4 gpu cards.
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November 20, 2017, 12:07:26 PM
If it is severely slow or dead you can feel the cards and tell which one is not working because it will be much cooler. I was moving my rigs around the other day and knocked a riser cable loose and lost a card and it was easy to tell which one it was.

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