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Topic: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Manage Your GPU farm the easy way! (30 days free) - page 382. (Read 835503 times)

newbie
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Hello... im newbie.. how to make rig name ? Everytime i check dashboard in ethermine, i just see 1 rig hasrate..

Sorry poor english Cheesy
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 102
My apologies for asking the following questons, but I TRULY do not have time to wade through 220+ pages of info to find out my these simple answers. Please advise:

1) From my brief readings, SMOS currently only supports mining ETH, SIA and 1 other coin I can't remember. Correct?
2) Fees: If SMOS esentially uses Claymore miner > Am I paying SMOS fees + Claymores 1% / 2% + the pool fees?
3) Things can always be improved but have the "kinks" of basic settings been ironed out now? Such as overclocking / fan speeds / power control/ etc. Just basic settings that all serious miners would want access to.

If some kind miner out there could answer these questions for me, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks. 

1. No SMOS supports all kinds of coins but only a few algos. I have been able to get Monero working with older software, as the dev has left them in there. You can mine Equihash, Ethash, and any other coin supported by claymore's dual miner. It also seems that there is support for Boolberry and Pascal but they are crossed out due to config or something.
2. Yes sadly we pay both claymore and SMOS fees but for me it is worthwhile.
3. Everything seems to be working up to par. This is the easiest thing since PiMP went 30 dollars and will run on a USB stick.

All in all I'd say it is a good deal especially as there is active development.
The issues people are running into seem to be isolated. Yes support is lacking, but it seems as if this was a one man operation to start.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
My apologies for asking the following questons, but I TRULY do not have time to wade through 220+ pages of info to find out my these simple answers. Please advise:

1) From my brief readings, SMOS currently only supports mining ETH, SIA and 1 other coin I can't remember. Correct?
2) Fees: If SMOS esentially uses Claymore miner > Am I paying SMOS fees + Claymores 1% / 2% + the pool fees?
3) Things can always be improved but have the "kinks" of basic settings been ironed out now? Such as overclocking / fan speeds / power control/ etc. Just basic settings that all serious miners would want access to.

If some kind miner out there could answer these questions for me, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks. 
member
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Merit: 10
Please add support for mining SIGNATUM with simplemining

it would be nice
newbie
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Merit: 0
Please add support for mining SIGNATUM with simplemining
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Find Rig IP

ssh miner@RigIP
pass: miner



Check settings to verify that the default gateway is set correctly

route -n


Code:
miner@simpleminer:~$ route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
0.0.0.0         192.168.0.1        0.0.0.0        UG    0     0     0   eth0
newbie
Activity: 9
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Is there a way to check the connection on the OS. Or what to do in that case.... need some help

Hi, DHCP is enabled on router?

Yes, Router is set to DHCP.
And i tried to connect the same cable at the same port to a windows labtop. It had Internet and worked.
Only my rig didnt get it... maybe i need to give him a fixed ip?
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
Please check in samplemining

This problem
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ethash-dag-epoch-rx470480570580-fix-2068446

My rx470 4gb in samplemining 25.6 m/h that 27.300

Please check and solved this problem

I go to windows or stay to oc???
hero member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 513
i have strange problem, can't Oc my cards, it is normal?
newbie
Activity: 3
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Is there a way to check the connection on the OS. Or what to do in that case.... need some help

Hi, DHCP is enabled on router?
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
Hi, I have an problem with temporary solution where I needed to find a permanent solution.
 I have 6x GTX 1080 and the rig will be restarted within 1-2 hours. But if I log in to him over telnet and display the status via the screen -x miner, everything works and the rig is not restarted.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
i finally successfully build a rig with 9 rx 560 and 2 rx 570 on simpleminingos.
I tried everything home, and everything was up and running.

Now i moved to the place where i wanted to mine.

First, when i connected everything, my mobo didnt start up. I removed all gpus and started. It started but all my bios settings where gone (like gen2 and above 4g decoding).
I changed everything and restarted with all my gpu's.

It booted perfectly.
But know i am getting this:
trying connect simplemining.net...
https://ibb.co/fXsGKv

Then the miner starts. And yeah its clear that it cant connect...
https://ibb.co/mDvE6a

When i look at my mobo, i can see that my ethernet port is blinking red. I think that means smt is wrong...
https://ibb.co/bSGMma

I disconnected my board and connected the cable to a computer. It had a connection. I changed the cable and checked again. Its working.
So i connected it to the board and the same error...

The connection is coming from a router. And its the 2nd device that's connected.
Is there a way to check the connection on the OS. Or what to do in that case.... need some help
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 259
Why the os changed oc settings itselfs?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Just one thing...

Got hands on Sapphire RX470 4GB Mining edition (Elpida). In SMOS I get error, GPU error detected. On windows they are working max 25h/s on 1850mhz (1500strap) without errors.

I think, SMOS has some problems with new mining edition cards because error appears without overclock.

Did you manage to get them Hashing more than 7 MH/s on SMOS? What did you do to make it work?
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Just one thing...

Got hands on Sapphire RX470 4GB Mining edition (Elpida). In SMOS I get error, GPU error detected. On windows they are working max 25h/s on 1850mhz (1500strap) without errors.

I think, SMOS has some problems with new mining edition cards because error appears without overclock.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
I've got 12 mining rigs with 8 cards each, 11 with GTX 1070s and 1 with RX470s (dual mining Eth and Sia with Claymore). I've been hesitant converting them from Windows 10 to SMOS because the overclocking and power control in Windows 10 works so good. And the hash rate is slower in SMOS, ugh. I don't think it's SMOS as much as Ubuntu and the drivers SMOS is based on, Linux just seems to suck. With 8 GTX 1070 rigs in Windows 10 I can get 230+ mhs, including in dual mining mode with Sia with most of my rigs. In SMOS I'm getting ~209-210 Mhs. And this is mostly stock because the overclock settings don't work very well in SMOS. Windows 10 is "fairly" stable, but I have to keep a pretty good eye on. Flashing SMOS to a SSD and changing the email address is wayyy faster the configuring Windows 10.

I did recently convert 9 of my rigs to SMOS (keeping my 3 highest performing rigs in Windows 10), I took the hash rate hit, because SMOS is hands down more stable than Windows 10, for me it's worth it for the stability and easy of use. The ability to edit the configs at the same time and check stats via the web interface is just way easy. With the occasional down time in Windows 10 my guess is it's close to a wash. If I was running just a couple rigs I'd stay with Windows 10... but because I have 12, SMOS makes sense.

I don't think the overclocking/power setting in SMOS work (and maybe not so much SMOS as much as drivers?). The same overclock setting I used in Windows 10 will not work in SMOS on any of the rigs, SMOS freezes/reboots. And the power setting, no luck either. Measuring with Kill A Watt, there's no change with power when I change power settings in SMOS (most of my rigs are consuming a decent more power in SMOS than in Windows 10). If I change from 110w to 80w or any variation of there's no change in the Kill A Watt readings - same darn thing. I don't think the power setting does anything. The overlock setting do something... when I edit, it usually makes things worse, unfortunately. But at least it does something. I don't care so much about the overclock settings... I want the power settings, if could reduce that it'd be great. And again, this is using Claymore.

I also got my order of SRR recently - I have to say it's pretty darn awesome. Even though I'm in the same house as my rigs most of the time, not to have to go to my back deck (my rigs are covered outdoors) and turn off/on my rigs is great. The SRR board has LEDs on it so I know right away if the connection is good between my rig and the board. I have not able able to get the Watchdog to work - so it's manually rebooting so far with me. I run/install WatchDog in Windows 10 via the app and nothing happens. And the SRR Windows 10 app says Watchdog is not installed. Not sure why. I have a Ubuntu box dedicated to Plex/media, I'm probably going to try to install there and see what happens. But again SRR it is pretty darn awesome.

Overall, I'm committed to and happy supporting SMOS. A couple of these issues figured out would be amazing. And for those complaining about support, etc. - it's probably a person in Poland who's doing this in addition to their day job, supporting the community, you can't expect what you might from a large corporation. $2 USD a rig/month is a bargain. I think the team is doing a great job. I look forward to future releases! Would love to be able to mange my SMOS rigs via an Android app!!

 
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
$2.00 or $10.00 it's still consider as a product. I expect some answers. Not this crap where everyone seems to be asking and no one is answering. And think about it, if say 2500 people are using it. That's $5,000.00 a month with those 2500 just using 1 rig. But I know miners that are using more then just 1. So at $60,000.00 a year. You would expect some kind of support. And I'm not a kid unless you consider a 58 year man a kid. But hey.....
 

chuck732

If you do not like it    just stop using it  Smiley
For 2 usd / month  you are  expecting real support ?   stop dreaming kidd

To get SUPPORT FOR SIMPLEMINING go to:
http://chat.simplemining.net
member
Activity: 141
Merit: 10
$2.00 or $10.00 it's still consider as a product. I expect some answers. Not this crap where everyone seems to be asking and no one is answering. And think about it, if say 2500 people are using it. That's $5,000.00 a month with those 2500 just using 1 rig. But I know miners that are using more then just 1. So at $60,000.00 a year. You would expect some kind of support. And I'm not a kid unless you consider a 58 year man a kid. But hey.....
 

chuck732

If you do not like it    just stop using it  Smiley
For 2 usd / month  you are  expecting real support ?   stop dreaming kidd
newbie
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Merit: 0
chuck732

If you do not like it    just stop using it  Smiley
For 2 usd / month  you are  expecting real support ?   stop dreaming kidd
member
Activity: 141
Merit: 10
Been there done that and end up waiting all day and no one ever answer my questions!! And because all the problems people are having and there not helping they should not be charging any fee until it is fixed!! And they cannot say it is free if there charging a fee to use it!


For those of you complaining about dev support... They have too many questions to answer your support questions here.

To get SUPPORT FOR SIMPLEMINING go to:
http://chat.simplemining.net

The Simple Mining team is overwhelmed with emails, dms, and forum posts so they handle all support through the chat system.
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