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September 07, 2017, 05:46:12 AM
Hey guys, i missing something ...

I have default file on nvOC, i just modify stresst count on GPU to trigger restart more fast if GPU crash, from 6 cycles verification to 4 cycles.

My problem is when i have nvOC launched, if my miner crash, 1bash will launch a dual miner process every time ...

So i finish with 2 processing miner running, but i lost some perf. I test it by hand, i close miner process, launch "1bash" and again i get dual process launch Wink

EDIT : any fix about this issue ?

Tell me more about it;

Is it mining same dual coin every time? What is the coin you are actually trying to mine?



I actually mining ETH + SC, is simple, on first boot is ok.
After if i get a software crash and get reset, i got 2 miner processing working in same time.
Same problem, if i stop wdog process, i stop miner process. I do "bash 1bash", screen -ls show me two miner processor running ...

in v0019 you should launch 3main ,
and every time you kill 3main it will launch again.
so kill miner by

Code:
pkill -e miner
then kill 3main by
Code:
pkill -e 3main

3main should be launched again with 1 miner

after you killed 3main check if its running again with
Code:
ps aux| grep 3main
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September 07, 2017, 05:33:14 AM
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September 07, 2017, 05:26:18 AM
Hey guys, i missing something ...

I have default file on nvOC, i just modify stresst count on GPU to trigger restart more fast if GPU crash, from 6 cycles verification to 4 cycles.

My problem is when i have nvOC launched, if my miner crash, 1bash will launch a dual miner process every time ...

So i finish with 2 processing miner running, but i lost some perf. I test it by hand, i close miner process, launch "1bash" and again i get dual process launch Wink

EDIT : any fix about this issue ?

Tell me more about it;

Is it mining same dual coin every time? What is the coin you are actually trying to mine?



I actually mining ETH + SC, is simple, on first boot is ok.
After if i get a software crash and get reset, i got 2 miner processing working in same time.
Same problem, if i stop wdog process, i stop miner process. I do "bash 1bash", screen -ls show me two miner processor running ...
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September 07, 2017, 05:02:42 AM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7

Hey, what coin you are trying to mine??

Or paste the result of this command:

Code:
ps aux | grep miner

You can wipe out your addresses (but no body can do anything by just knowing your wallet addresses Smiley )








Im mining DUAL ETH_SC

Quote
m1        2435 99.7  0.8 416748 34156 pts/18   Sl+  02:06  22:32 /home/m1/cpuOPT/cpuminer -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u 47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB.4a0aa02594986680ea5a1216d96f5643b6c19773cfce33e58e2be74336ae5f 5c.053 -p x -t 1
m1        2590  0.0  0.0  27488  2920 ?        Ss   02:06   0:00 SCREEN -dmS miner /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        2591  0.0  0.0  27056  2844 pts/17   S+   02:06   0:00 screen -r miner
m1        2592  3.5 20.1 189844572 803408 pts/21 Ssl+ 02:06   0:48 /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        4187  0.0  0.0  14224  1060 pts/16   S+   02:28   0:00 grep --color=auto miner
m1@m1-desktop:~$

cpu mining is enabled too
disable it


How cpu mining can change dcri?
The question is how to change dcri argument in 0019. In 1bash dcri setting does not work for me


Well, if you are intentionally doing CPU mining (& you are aware of it) that's fine, it doesn't impact the DCRI at all.

You can set up or change dcri in 1bash or 3main or even both Cheesy

The thing is, answer is in the result of 'ps aux | grep miner'.

Look closely, you can see -dcri 70 in it.

So fix goes like this (Trust me, this works) :

Go to 3main; search for 'ETC_SC'

find this highlighted line;

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

Delete that highlighted bit (if you are intending to add it in 1bash 'ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS'); and it should look like this:

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

and add that dcri value here

Code:
ETC_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"

or you can even change it from '70' to '40' and don't add any thing under 'ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS' (it doesn't even matter even if you have same dcri value in 2 places Cheesy)

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 40 -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

do the same for 'ETH_SC' by searching 'ETH_SC' in 3main

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETH_POOL -ewal $ETHADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1 $ETH_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

Try this it will definitely work, let me know if you still see any issue of it.

Now it works. THANK YOU

Glad it worked! You are welcome Smiley
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September 07, 2017, 04:54:18 AM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7

Hey, what coin you are trying to mine??

Or paste the result of this command:

Code:
ps aux | grep miner

You can wipe out your addresses (but no body can do anything by just knowing your wallet addresses Smiley )








Im mining DUAL ETH_SC

Quote
m1        2435 99.7  0.8 416748 34156 pts/18   Sl+  02:06  22:32 /home/m1/cpuOPT/cpuminer -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u 47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB.4a0aa02594986680ea5a1216d96f5643b6c19773cfce33e58e2be74336ae5f 5c.053 -p x -t 1
m1        2590  0.0  0.0  27488  2920 ?        Ss   02:06   0:00 SCREEN -dmS miner /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        2591  0.0  0.0  27056  2844 pts/17   S+   02:06   0:00 screen -r miner
m1        2592  3.5 20.1 189844572 803408 pts/21 Ssl+ 02:06   0:48 /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        4187  0.0  0.0  14224  1060 pts/16   S+   02:28   0:00 grep --color=auto miner
m1@m1-desktop:~$

cpu mining is enabled too
disable it


How cpu mining can change dcri?
The question is how to change dcri argument in 0019. In 1bash dcri setting does not work for me


Well, if you are intentionally doing CPU mining (& you are aware of it) that's fine, it doesn't impact the DCRI at all.

You can set up or change dcri in 1bash or 3main or even both Cheesy

The thing is, answer is in the result of 'ps aux | grep miner'.

Look closely, you can see -dcri 70 in it.

So fix goes like this (Trust me, this works) :

Go to 3main; search for 'ETC_SC'

find this highlighted line;

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

Delete that highlighted bit (if you are intending to add it in 1bash 'ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS'); and it should look like this:

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

and add that dcri value here

Code:
ETC_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"

or you can even change it from '70' to '40' and don't add any thing under 'ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS' (it doesn't even matter even if you have same dcri value in 2 places Cheesy)

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 40 -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

do the same for 'ETH_SC' by searching 'ETH_SC' in 3main

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETH_POOL -ewal $ETHADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1 $ETH_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

Try this it will definitely work, let me know if you still see any issue of it.

Now it works. THANK YOU
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September 07, 2017, 04:08:32 AM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7

Hey, what coin you are trying to mine??

Or paste the result of this command:

Code:
ps aux | grep miner

You can wipe out your addresses (but no body can do anything by just knowing your wallet addresses Smiley )








Im mining DUAL ETH_SC

Quote
m1        2435 99.7  0.8 416748 34156 pts/18   Sl+  02:06  22:32 /home/m1/cpuOPT/cpuminer -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u 47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB.4a0aa02594986680ea5a1216d96f5643b6c19773cfce33e58e2be74336ae5f 5c.053 -p x -t 1
m1        2590  0.0  0.0  27488  2920 ?        Ss   02:06   0:00 SCREEN -dmS miner /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        2591  0.0  0.0  27056  2844 pts/17   S+   02:06   0:00 screen -r miner
m1        2592  3.5 20.1 189844572 803408 pts/21 Ssl+ 02:06   0:48 /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        4187  0.0  0.0  14224  1060 pts/16   S+   02:28   0:00 grep --color=auto miner
m1@m1-desktop:~$

cpu mining is enabled too
disable it


How cpu mining can change dcri?
The question is how to change dcri argument in 0019. In 1bash dcri setting does not work for me


Well, if you are intentionally doing CPU mining (& you are aware of it) that's fine, it doesn't impact the DCRI at all.

You can set up or change dcri in 1bash or 3main or even both Cheesy

The thing is, answer is in the result of 'ps aux | grep miner'.

Look closely, you can see -dcri 70 in it.

So fix goes like this (Trust me, this works) :

Go to 3main; search for 'ETC_SC'

find this highlighted line;

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

Delete that highlighted bit (if you are intending to add it in 1bash 'ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS'); and it should look like this:

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

and add that dcri value here

Code:
ETC_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"

or you can even change it from '70' to '40' and don't add any thing under 'ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS' (it doesn't even matter even if you have same dcri value in 2 places Cheesy)

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETC_POOL -ewal $ETCADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 40 -dbg -1 $ETC_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

do the same for 'ETH_SC' by searching 'ETH_SC' in 3main

Quote
screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $ETH_POOL -ewal $ETHADDR -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool $SC_POOL -dwal $SCADDR -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1 $ETH_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS

Try this it will definitely work, let me know if you still see any issue of it.
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nvOC forever
September 07, 2017, 04:01:03 AM
Hey guys, i missing something ...

I have default file on nvOC, i just modify stresst count on GPU to trigger restart more fast if GPU crash, from 6 cycles verification to 4 cycles.

My problem is when i have nvOC launched, if my miner crash, 1bash will launch a dual miner process every time ...

So i finish with 2 processing miner running, but i lost some perf. I test it by hand, i close miner process, launch "1bash" and again i get dual process launch Wink

EDIT : any fix about this issue ?

Tell me more about it;

Is it mining same dual coin every time? What is the coin you are actually trying to mine?

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September 07, 2017, 03:56:42 AM
Hey guys, i missing something ...

I have default file on nvOC, i just modify stresst count on GPU to trigger restart more fast if GPU crash, from 6 cycles verification to 4 cycles.

My problem is when i have nvOC launched, if my miner crash, 1bash will launch a dual miner process every time ...

So i finish with 2 processing miner running, but i lost some perf. I test it by hand, i close miner process, launch "1bash" and again i get dual process launch Wink

EDIT : any fix about this issue ?
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Activity: 73
Merit: 10
September 07, 2017, 02:14:59 AM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7

Hey, what coin you are trying to mine??

Or paste the result of this command:

Code:
ps aux | grep miner

You can wipe out your addresses (but no body can do anything by just knowing your wallet addresses Smiley )








Im mining DUAL ETH_SC

Quote
m1        2435 99.7  0.8 416748 34156 pts/18   Sl+  02:06  22:32 /home/m1/cpuOPT/cpuminer -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u 47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB.4a0aa02594986680ea5a1216d96f5643b6c19773cfce33e58e2be74336ae5f 5c.053 -p x -t 1
m1        2590  0.0  0.0  27488  2920 ?        Ss   02:06   0:00 SCREEN -dmS miner /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        2591  0.0  0.0  27056  2844 pts/17   S+   02:06   0:00 screen -r miner
m1        2592  3.5 20.1 189844572 803408 pts/21 Ssl+ 02:06   0:48 /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        4187  0.0  0.0  14224  1060 pts/16   S+   02:28   0:00 grep --color=auto miner
m1@m1-desktop:~$

cpu mining is enabled too
disable it


How cpu mining can change dcri?
The question is how to change dcri argument in 0019. In 1bash dcri setting does not work for me
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September 07, 2017, 02:02:11 AM
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Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

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USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7

Hey, what coin you are trying to mine??

Or paste the result of this command:

Code:
ps aux | grep miner

You can wipe out your addresses (but no body can do anything by just knowing your wallet addresses Smiley )








Im mining DUAL ETH_SC

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m1        2435 99.7  0.8 416748 34156 pts/18   Sl+  02:06  22:32 /home/m1/cpuOPT/cpuminer -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u 47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB.4a0aa02594986680ea5a1216d96f5643b6c19773cfce33e58e2be74336ae5f 5c.053 -p x -t 1
m1        2590  0.0  0.0  27488  2920 ?        Ss   02:06   0:00 SCREEN -dmS miner /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        2591  0.0  0.0  27056  2844 pts/17   S+   02:06   0:00 screen -r miner
m1        2592  3.5 20.1 189844572 803408 pts/21 Ssl+ 02:06   0:48 /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        4187  0.0  0.0  14224  1060 pts/16   S+   02:28   0:00 grep --color=auto miner
m1@m1-desktop:~$

cpu mining is enabled too
disable it
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September 07, 2017, 01:31:28 AM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7

Hey, what coin you are trying to mine??

Or paste the result of this command:

Code:
ps aux | grep miner

You can wipe out your addresses (but no body can do anything by just knowing your wallet addresses Smiley )








Im mining DUAL ETH_SC

Quote
m1        2435 99.7  0.8 416748 34156 pts/18   Sl+  02:06  22:32 /home/m1/cpuOPT/cpuminer -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444 -u 47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB.4a0aa02594986680ea5a1216d96f5643b6c19773cfce33e58e2be74336ae5f 5c.053 -p x -t 1
m1        2590  0.0  0.0  27488  2920 ?        Ss   02:06   0:00 SCREEN -dmS miner /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        2591  0.0  0.0  27056  2844 pts/17   S+   02:06   0:00 screen -r miner
m1        2592  3.5 20.1 189844572 803408 pts/21 Ssl+ 02:06   0:48 /home/m1/eth/9_7/ethdcrminer64 -epool eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x73736a74f5d80ad6c8c71a4e0651e9dfff789a13/053 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool sia-eu1.nanopool.org:7777 -dwal 395a59c4328253491ef79bf01dd637444e79a0d64b92ca56e06087dd8bfc10ef794d1ed1d1a9/053 -dpsw x -dcoin sc -dcri 70 -dbg -1
m1        4187  0.0  0.0  14224  1060 pts/16   S+   02:28   0:00 grep --color=auto miner
m1@m1-desktop:~$
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September 07, 2017, 01:04:44 AM
Tell me, in this OS there is a possibility to change the core voltage?

Core voltage of GPU??
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September 07, 2017, 12:57:13 AM
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Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7

Hey, what coin you are trying to mine??

Or paste the result of this command:

Code:
ps aux | grep miner

You can wipe out your addresses (but no body can do anything by just knowing your wallet addresses Smiley )





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September 06, 2017, 11:30:23 PM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?

Yes, i did, dcri become 70 again. At 9.8 i have low ETH hashrate at solo i i swiched back to 9.7
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September 06, 2017, 10:58:14 PM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here

Interesting.  Have you tried to close and restart the miner after manually adjusting the dcri?  Have you also tried to use version 9_8?
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September 06, 2017, 10:37:40 PM
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Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)



Thanks for looking
I didn't change anything, only 1bash.

Quote
USE_ENVIRONMENTAL_VARIBLES="NO"   #YES  NO

DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT="SLASH"    # DOT  or  SLASH         # formerly ETHERMINEdotORG

CLAYMORE_VERSION="9_7"    # choose 9_8  or  9_7  or  9_5  or  9_4  or  8_0

ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE="CLAYMORE"  # choose  ETHMINER  or  GENOIL  or  CLAYMORE


ETH_WORKER="$WORKERNAME"
ETH_ADDRESS="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
ETH_POOL="eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999"
ETH_EXTENTION_ARGUMENTS="-dcri 40"    # add any additional claymore arguments desired here
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September 06, 2017, 07:51:19 PM
Quote

Thank you, i just tried this.  My 1bash setting has -dcri 40 argument, but when i use + and - keys dcri starts changing from 70, so my setting 40 not works.
 When i manualy lower it to 40 and then restart terminal miner, it again become 70

Where did you set your -dcri 40 at?  Did you change any other files besides onebash?  If all you changed was onebash, paste your settings here and I'll look over them for you if you'd like.  (remove your wallet addresses if your paranoid)

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September 06, 2017, 04:09:05 PM
Tell me, in this OS there is a possibility to change the core voltage?
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September 06, 2017, 02:50:54 PM
Hi All, quick question, anyone try connecting over eth-proxy (eth-proxy.py) to nicehash?
If so, have you had any issues passing the rig id over the proxy to nicehash (eth-proxy.py uses "/" while nicehash likes ".")

PS
I am aware of the nicehash integration in nvOC and the available stratum proxies in the included miners, however, I am investigating this particular path at the moment.

I don't remember using/seeing such thing and don't recall any other asking for it!

Do you mind sharing bit more detailed info?

It's a stratum proxy provided by dwarfpool: https://github.com/Atrides/eth-proxy

I found that Genoil's -S option gives rejected submits, but continues mining and watchdog does not catch it as an error.
I have a way of capturing this by logging the stdout and grepping for "rejected" but instead of modding watchdog, I tried setting up my own stratum proxy and use Genoil in Farm mode  (-F) - this way has shown to be stable and captures all the error conditions with watchdog + I can confirm roughly a 10% increase in valid submits vs the other methods, an added bonus is effective failover.
So now I want to move this setup to nicehash, the advantage of repointing the proxy is that I don't need to reconfig and rebackup all my rigs.
It should work without passing the rig ID, but I'd like to still keep individual stats so I was wondering if anyone tried it already.

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September 06, 2017, 02:39:31 PM
I remember there being a list with a ton of different GPUs and some recommended OC and power limits. Was that removed? I'll be getting a shady chinese no name 15 GPU motherboard I found on Alibaba soon, will love to see if everything is compatible then too.

edit: anyways, I should probably come up with my own overclock and power limit settings based on my mining algorithm and power consumption preferences. will just stick to stock for now.
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