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full member
Activity: 153
Merit: 100
June 11, 2017, 02:05:34 AM
switched from Teamviewer to ssh...

removed the # from file as per onebash instructions

upon ssh to rig IP

user: root
password: miner1

Error message: Access denied

Anybody can help?



try as the user:

m1

that works thanks!

from where do I find / how edit to the onebash file?

it is located at:

Code:
'/media/m1/1263-A96E/oneBash'


You probably already know this but I'm sure a lot of members don't :

IMO when navigating by the cmd line the easiest way to is use a few shortcuts

first see what is in the current directory (also called a folder) with:

Code:
ls

this will show you what is there

start typing the desired sub directory or file then press the tab key

as soon as what you have started typing is distinguishable; the tab will finish for you

to move up a directory (to the parent directory) use

Code:
cd ..

the three of these should allow very quick cmd line navigation once you get used to using them.

the last shortcut that is really helpful is to press the up key (single or multiple times) to scroll through previously entered cmds.

If you are not used to the command line you can install Midnight Commander. This will give you a more graphical way to move around folders (directories), start the editor etc.
Code:
sudo apt install mc
it will ask for the password.
after that you can start it with:
Code:
mc

newbie
Activity: 25
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June 11, 2017, 01:59:59 AM
What happens if you disable the onboard graphics?

That did the trick in combination with gen2 in BIOS for a PCI-E slot.

Managed to get it working on one rig but can't get it on other four. The four rigs after adding sixth card start booting without error but getting no output on any of the GPUs. All rigs are set to start mining on boot, so it must be that the process has stopped somewhere after booting as there is no debug code on the LED display. Going to try with SSH but need to punch some holes in switch first.

I'll keep 'playing' with this and write here if I find a solution.

Now I at least know there is a way. :-)

Thanks man!

Edit:

Thanks for the information and images of the mobo, tried changing to Gen2 earlier before but it doesn't seem to work always like it should ^ ( see text above ). Change to Gen2 only worked on one rig out of five and my mobo doesn't have "DMI Gen Speed" or similar. I'll keep playing with this and write back if I manage something.

Also just to let you know, I have the same problem as post #502 running with 5x 1060.
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Activity: 169
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June 10, 2017, 11:58:14 PM
This looks nice so far .
I have a GTX 1070 Gaming X with Micron memory.  Anybody knows how much I can push these in Linux ?
In windows I can get them between 30-31 but only if Claymore is already running . If i want to start it with mem oc +600 it crashes

On nvOC is see that my Mh/s is lower it I oc mem to +600. I get around 28mh ... lower then for same settings in Win . Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks !

I don't have a Gaming X 1070; but some 1070s will OC stability up to 1100.  I have noticed that the OC offsets don't have the same results in linux as in windows; you should have to OC a little higher in linux to have the same result.  However you should also be able to OC higher in linux for this same reason.

When using Ethash, setting the mc OC too high will most likely result in a Claymore soft crash.  Setting the cc OC too high will most likely crash the system.  I would keep bumping up the mc OC by 100 until you get a Claymore soft crash.  Then reduce it by 50, and see if it is ok.  If not down another 50. 

I tried ETH with a 6x zotac 1070 mini rig; for short term at least this was the highest stable setting: cc+200, mc+1100, powerlimit 125 (because more power did not generate more hash).





I noticed too that CC does very little with other hash on Eth, while memory does a lot more.

Also are you mining ZEC right now instead? Do you have some numbers on your 1070's? I was averaging around 440sol/s each.
legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
June 10, 2017, 11:38:29 PM
switched from Teamviewer to ssh...

removed the # from file as per onebash instructions

upon ssh to rig IP

user: root
password: miner1

Error message: Access denied

Anybody can help?



try as the user:

m1

that works thanks!

from where do I find / how edit to the onebash file?
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 06:05:24 PM
This looks nice so far .
I have a GTX 1070 Gaming X with Micron memory.  Anybody knows how much I can push these in Linux ?
In windows I can get them between 30-31 but only if Claymore is already running . If i want to start it with mem oc +600 it crashes

On nvOC is see that my Mh/s is lower it I oc mem to +600. I get around 28mh ... lower then for same settings in Win . Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks !
ext
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 05:12:36 PM

https://timur.pw/storage/0.jpg

nvOS v0015
matherbord: "ASUS H87M-e" AND "asus h61m-k"
video: asus 1050 ti  4gb OC
https://timur.pw/storage/1.jpg

what can be done?
newbie
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June 10, 2017, 01:09:37 PM
Does nvOC have any way to do automatic coin/algo/profit switching?

newbie
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June 10, 2017, 01:07:07 PM
Can I run some sort of update from withing the nvOS, or do I have to download a new version manually and make a new stick with it? Just thinking how would I go around managing updates for couple of rigs running nvOS...

I am working on the solution.  Wink

perfect
newbie
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June 10, 2017, 12:54:50 PM
Is anyone else out there mining with Founders Edition 1070s?  What OC/power settings are you using?

I've been running ~3 hours stable with:

__CORE_OVERCLOCK=200
MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=900

-pl 105

How much further can/should I push this with only 105W power?  I'm stuck with 2 cards per PCI-E cable until next week when I get a shipment of new cables.


You can try upping the mc further; it depends on the specific card when it will start having problems.  When mining anything ethash I usually bump the memory up slowly until I have a crash then backoff to the previous setting.  If a crash happens again, I backoff again.

I bumped up the mc last night before going to bed.  It's been running stably since then. 

__CORE_OVERCLOCK=200
MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=1100

-pl 105
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 12:47:42 PM
I don't have that specific motherboard; but I have other z97 mobos with similar 6 GPU difficulties.  I will get one out and see if I can find the problem tonight.

To help me find the problem:

press f12 to open the guake terminal

If cpuminer-opt is running rightclick over the guake terminal and select new tab or press ctrl + c to stop it.

then enter:

lspci | grep VGA

please tell me what this outputs



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c02 (rev a1)
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c02 (rev a1)
06:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c02 (rev a1)
07:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c02 (rev a1)
09:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c02 (rev a1)

lspci doesn't see the GPU because the riser wasn't plugged in on boot. If it was plugged on power up and boot, would get error 55 and the system wouldn't even boot neither would get any video or interaction, hard reset is the only option there. The problem is not in the riser or GPU or slot because this is happening on all 5 rigs (z97x and 1060), replacing risers, GPU or power cables doesn't help.

I'll try now to leave it past the bios and then plug in the sixth riser on GRUB choose.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
June 10, 2017, 12:42:29 PM
switched from Teamviewer to ssh...

removed the # from file as per onebash instructions

upon ssh to rig IP

user: root
password: miner1

Error message: Access denied

Anybody can help?



try as the user:

m1

that works thanks!
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 12:23:16 PM
I've been editing the bash file within Linux so I don't have to keep switching to Windows. I do notice that sometimes the changes to the settings don't take on the first logout. I sometimes have to logout twice to see the changes. Still tweaking the settings to optimize the rig.

I'm currently getting around 1100 sols (380 W at wall) on nanopool from a 2 card rig - 1 1080 ti & 1 1070 ITX. Adding a second 1080 ti tomorrow. Hopefully I can get it up to 1800 +. Would be great if I could hit 2000 Sols with this setup but I'm not sure that is possible. Trying to keep the GPU's under 70 degrees. Thanks for all this work Zero.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
June 10, 2017, 12:06:05 PM
switched from Teamviewer to ssh...

removed the # from file as per onebash instructions

upon ssh to rig IP

user: root
password: miner1

Error message: Access denied

Anybody can help?

newbie
Activity: 69
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 11:55:28 AM
It look very promissing however I keep booting on initramfs and Nothing else happend.
Does anybody had that issue before ?

thanks
newbie
Activity: 25
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June 10, 2017, 11:33:18 AM
Hello,

nvOC works great out of the box, awesome project!

@zerofull would you be so kind and send me Z97x extreme4 mobo image, i'm trying to run 6x 1060 3G GPU per rig.

5x 1060 can boot, but when I add the last one getting debug error code 55 (Memory not installed).

The z97x doesn't have TOLUD or 4G, have disabled SDS, sound, serial port and putting PCIE2 and 5 to use Gen2. Nothing helped to boot the 6th GPU.

Thank you
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 09:55:00 AM
Hey folks,

So I am new to mining.  Only cards I could get a couple of weeks ago was GTX1070 (as most of you know, AMD is nowhere to be found).

I have had a my first rig set up for about 10 days.  Windows 10, MSI Z270-A Plus mobo, 5x MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X 8G.  I mine ETH only, using Claymore.  I am averaging about 30.6 M/H per card with decent stability.  Rig power draw 830 watts for 5 cards.  Temp 59-61 degrees. Fan speed 60%

Currently using nvidia 382.05 driver.

So I am awaiting my last component today for a second rig same mobo, same cards (but a 6 card rig).

If I try Fullzero's nvOC what can I expect?  I have zero experience with Linux, but I am comfortable with command line interfaces.

A few questions:
Do you always boot from USB?  Or can you install on an ssd?  My rig that has windows 10, if I change the boot order in BIOS to USB and boot with nvOC is this a "dual partition"?
Will I be able to get better stability and increase M/H?

Thanks

nvOC is the best solution for nvidia card if you have no idea about Linux, it is like plug and play usb, you just need to change the modify onebash file, which is pretty easy task for anyone who can set up a mining rig. My 6 1080Ti card run smoothly for 5 days.


member
Activity: 81
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June 10, 2017, 09:22:14 AM
Hey folks,

So I am new to mining.  Only cards I could get a couple of weeks ago was GTX1070 (as most of you know, AMD is nowhere to be found).

I have had a my first rig set up for about 10 days.  Windows 10, MSI Z270-A Plus mobo, 5x MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X 8G.  I mine ETH only, using Claymore.  I am averaging about 30.6 M/H per card with decent stability.  Rig power draw 830 watts for 5 cards.  Temp 59-61 degrees. Fan speed 60%

Currently using nvidia 382.05 driver.

So I am awaiting my last component today for a second rig same mobo, same cards (but a 6 card rig).

If I try Fullzero's nvOC what can I expect?  I have zero experience with Linux, but I am comfortable with command line interfaces.

A few questions:
Do you always boot from USB?  Or can you install on an ssd?  My rig that has windows 10, if I change the boot order in BIOS to USB and boot with nvOC is this a "dual partition"?
Will I be able to get better stability and increase M/H?

Thanks
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 06:26:40 AM
Can I run some sort of update from withing the nvOS, or do I have to download a new version manually and make a new stick with it? Just thinking how would I go around managing updates for couple of rigs running nvOS...
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 12:26:00 AM
i really wanted to see a low security image with fast boot and sudos for cheap usb key option. we all miners monitor every few hours. im sure it will be fine if claymore/ewbf gonna plant some codes hidden inside.  we'll caught it before it could do anything harm to those rigs. 

cant wait
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
June 09, 2017, 11:36:20 PM
@fullzero
You said you have 2 gtx 1080 ti cards, just wondering what's the max hash rate you achived ?
I want to use your OS but unfortuntly ccminer DGB not supported.
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