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newbie
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October 30, 2017, 11:49:25 AM
Is there a post that shows how to add a new miner?
full member
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nvOC forever
October 30, 2017, 08:35:10 AM
Just added v0019-1.4  as a download only.

Thanks for your contributions: papampi , kk003, damNmad, and meligo   Grin

The system changes needed to get the driver working correctly are unlikely to go smoothly using an update script.

v0019-1.4 Change Log: (note I haven't tested these changes yet) If you find a bug please report it in the bug-reports thread on the nvOC discord.

All updates (including security updates) are disabled.

Updated to the newest Nvidia driver and resolved all known system conflicts.

Added zm 5.2 and fixed zm file reference problem from -1.3

Modified hostname to reflect current version.

Fixed integration problems with papampi's contributions.

Updated papampi's contributions.

Updated kk003's telegram alert

Added damNmad's telegram alert

Added BitcoinZ as a COIN selection

Added SMART as a COIN selection

Added PAPAMPI_WTM_PROFIT_CHECK

Added Vim


v0019-1.4 is 15.4gb

Please Note: YOU MUST SET ADDRESSES in 1bash FOR YOUR COIN SELECTION or if using the WTM switch; each COIN SELECTION or you will have errors.  

Note: you still need to implement bios setting changes.  The SHA256 hash (for the zip) is:
Code:
Code:
20a32841e07521b536083e7d4d4d64e2f8fdf2e259d277bb48e79f1520f57af4


Note: you still need to implement bios setting changes.  The SHA256 hash (for the image) is:
Code:
Code:
544128d31a6b51e132f14bd929435e8546aaf970c1ed6569a4521337c4c2ae89

I altered some of papampi's files ( due to potential execution logic integration problems ) however, I kept his original files in a folder in the home directory if you want to try them instead of my slightly modified versions.  

I spent more time testing this version; and hopefully there are no major bugs.


Thank you so much for this release mate Smiley

Hope this should answer many problems, looking forward to test this release. Thanks for adding the discord link to OP Smiley
member
Activity: 126
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October 30, 2017, 08:09:29 AM
Really happy of the new 1.4  Grin
I'm not sure exactly what changed from 1.3, but this new release solved my problem of underutilised GPUs
Now they all work at close to 100%.

As far as I can see the ethminer version didn't change.
newbie
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October 30, 2017, 07:34:26 AM
Hey guys, may I ask a question to anybody who knows the answer?)))

Ok, here is the thing. I run NVOC 019 last beta. Asrock H110 PRO BTC+ and 12 Nvidia GPU's: 8 1070 and 4 1080 and it seems to be that NVOC can't do NO powerlimit, it just picks the value from 1bash config no matter what I use in POWERLIMIT string. As wattage of 1070 and 1080 differs it causes some inconveniences. Has anybody spotted the issue? Many thanks.

I have this board with (currently) 8x1070 and 4x1080 Ti and I use the power limit without any issue. You can set the wattage for each card btw.

Thanx! For me it could be managed individually but seems to doesn't work if I try to set up a power for all cards. BTW how do you know what GPU sets on GPU number in miner?
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
October 30, 2017, 07:05:30 AM
Could you please answer a few questions regarding this OS?

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- Does nvOC have a "graphic" online interface like SMOS?

Dont know SMOS, but it has a telegram notification and the web interface looks like this :




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- Is it possible to easy install new miners?
Almost all important miners are included, adding new ones is easy too


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- Is there any "hidden" fee for using it?
No fee at all for nvOC, some miners like claymore has their own fee


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- Does it have general "quality of life" features, like: restart with auto connect, auto restart miners, ...?
Yes, Auto restart miner and reboot rig if hash rate drops or gpu fails, timer reboot,...


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- Does it update (or auto update toggle) video cards / OS?
It has auto update toggle for stable and beta
System updates are blocked to get more stable mining and will enforce by nvOC

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- Is it possible to enforce overclocking for GPU as soon as the system restarts (auto)?
Yes you have many options for overclock and power. by individual GPU, by mining coins , all same ...
full member
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October 30, 2017, 06:48:29 AM
Hey guys, may I ask a question to anybody who knows the answer?)))

Ok, here is the thing. I run NVOC 019 last beta. Asrock H110 PRO BTC+ and 12 Nvidia GPU's: 8 1070 and 4 1080 and it seems to be that NVOC can't do NO powerlimit, it just picks the value from 1bash config no matter what I use in POWERLIMIT string. As wattage of 1070 and 1080 differs it causes some inconveniences. Has anybody spotted the issue? Many thanks.

I have this board with (currently) 8x1070 and 4x1080 Ti and I use the power limit without any issue. You can set the wattage for each card btw.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
October 30, 2017, 06:24:16 AM
Could you please answer a few questions regarding this OS?

- Does nvOC have a "graphic" online interface like SMOS?
- Is it possible to easy install new miners?
- Is there any "hidden" fee for using it?
- Does it have general "quality of life" features, like: restart with auto connect, auto restart miners, ...?
- Does it update (or auto update toggle) video cards / OS?
- Is it possible to enforce overclocking for GPU as soon as the system restarts (auto)?

Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
October 30, 2017, 05:39:41 AM
Hey guys, may I ask a question to anybody who knows the answer?)))

Ok, here is the thing. I run NVOC 019 last beta. Asrock H110 PRO BTC+ and 12 Nvidia GPU's: 8 1070 and 4 1080 and it seems to be that NVOC can't do NO powerlimit, it just picks the value from 1bash config no matter what I use in POWERLIMIT string. As wattage of 1070 and 1080 differs it causes some inconveniences. Has anybody spotted the issue? Many thanks.
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 140
Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
October 30, 2017, 05:08:21 AM
Maybe its me but the speeds to download the OS are incredibly slow. I built a torrent and I am seeding it from my server and personal desktop here: https://www.cryptocurrencyfreak.com/2017/10/30/nvoc-mining-os-torrent/

Feel free to help seed!

Awesome, Thanks a lot.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
October 30, 2017, 05:05:23 AM
Can you please add aeon-stak-nvidia?

https://github.com/stoffu/aeon-stak-nvidia
newbie
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October 30, 2017, 04:51:59 AM
   Well it looks like I get to be helpful for once. The user / pw is m1 and miner1.   And to the gent that made the Torrent,
many thanks, I am d/l it now and will go ahead and seed for the next 24hr or so.  I am a short time from running my
first 13 gpu on an ASROC H110 BTC+ with EVGA 1060 SSC 6G cards. The next will be set up with 1070's as I can. For now
I will just run with all the assorted I have 5 gtx 1050ti and 6 Gtx 1060 3G.  Will run 1.2 until all up and stable then upgrade
to 1.4 and see.

Mucho thanks to all here.   Thay
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
October 30, 2017, 04:51:28 AM
Any tips on why I am not able to connect via SSH to the rig? I have SSH enabled in 1bash, and I try connecting via putty on port 22. I get connection timed out error, and when I try to ping the rig via cmd, I get a connection timed out.

check your rig ip with
Code:
ifconfig

It turns out, I was actually trying to login to one of the windows rigs. (since I am unable to check the ip address I have to guess which one it is)


Anyways, I am now able to connect to it, but I am asked for the username/password. What are the default ones?

USER : m1
PASS : miner1


You can change m1 password with :
Code:
passwd
full member
Activity: 144
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October 30, 2017, 04:33:28 AM
Any tips on why I am not able to connect via SSH to the rig? I have SSH enabled in 1bash, and I try connecting via putty on port 22. I get connection timed out error, and when I try to ping the rig via cmd, I get a connection timed out.

check your rig ip with
Code:
ifconfig

It turns out, I was actually trying to login to one of the windows rigs. (since I am unable to check the ip address I have to guess which one it is)


Anyways, I am now able to connect to it, but I am asked for the username/password. What are the default ones?
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 140
Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
October 30, 2017, 04:30:33 AM
Any tips on why I am not able to connect via SSH to the rig? I have SSH enabled in 1bash, and I try connecting via putty on port 22. I get connection timed out error, and when I try to ping the rig via cmd, I get a connection timed out.

check your rig ip with
Code:
ifconfig
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
October 30, 2017, 04:06:53 AM
Any tips on why I am not able to connect via SSH to the rig? I have SSH enabled in 1bash, and I try connecting via putty on port 22. I get connection timed out error, and when I try to ping the rig via cmd, I get a connection timed out.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
October 30, 2017, 01:09:50 AM
Maybe its me but the speeds to download the OS are incredibly slow. I built a torrent and I am seeding it from my server and personal desktop here: https://www.cryptocurrencyfreak.com/2017/10/30/nvoc-mining-os-torrent/

Feel free to help seed!
full member
Activity: 362
Merit: 102
October 30, 2017, 12:49:16 AM
with monitor. nothing but an endless black screen that occasionally refreshed as if in a loop
member
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October 30, 2017, 12:10:26 AM
flashed 1.4 twice, doesn't boot, going back to 1.3. maybe the above is the reason

Did you have a monitor on, or were you headless? If you had a monitor, you'd see the Ubuntu desktop, and then when it finally opened the command window, you'd get a 15 second pause before the reboot hits.

If that's the experience, then it may be the same thing... but that shouldn't happen. When it looks for "0019-1.4" on the new image, it should find it, and therefore NOT try to update, but I haven't flashed 1.4 yet and don't know for sure what's in the 1bash.
full member
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October 30, 2017, 12:06:42 AM
flashed 1.4 twice, doesn't boot, going back to 1.3. maybe the above is the reason
member
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October 30, 2017, 12:05:26 AM
Cautionary note:

I flashed and first-booted a rig with the v0019-1.3 build this evening, just before you posted v0019-1.4, and it pulled down the 2unix file from pastebin: UmaMW0Pc

This 2unix file checks for "0019-1.4" in 1bash, which it can't find, so flips into update mode, and then goes into a boot loop... all the command in update were commented out except:

Code:
sleep 15
sudo reboot


I don't know if this will be affecting others who might use the autoupdate with older builds, going forward, you might want to look at it, @fullzero.

(I fixed it by setting 2unix to look for "0019-1.3".)
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