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Topic: NvEZOS - An All-in-one WebUI based Nvidia MiningOS **V1.03 Now Available!** (Read 1983 times)

newbie
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All miners are the latest version, unfortunately however, NvEZOS monitoring and overclocking only supports Nvidia cards at this time. You could install the AMD drivers and overclock the cards manually, but they would not be monitored via the WebUI. Just wanted to give you a heads up as you may be better suited with a different OS/mining software for a mixed card rig.
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I plan on rebuilding one of my rigs this weekend with a mix of nvidia and amd cards - so will give this a go

What versions of the miners are included? Are they the latest?
newbie
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V1.03 is now available! 1.03 has reverted back to using Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04.2 which seems to resolve the random overclocking and ssh issues some users have reported since moving to V1+. If you aren't having any issues with V1.02, then there is really no need to update as they are functionally the same. On the other hand, if you have had issues with previous versions of V1, I urge you to give this build a try!

As always, you can download it here - https://nvezos.com/download

An MD5 checksum has also been added and will be included with all future releases.
newbie
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The github is now updated! If you are using the beta version there is now an upgrade script to upgrade to V1.02 via SSH in about 5 minutes. https://github.com/thendawg/nvezos
newbie
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Well this was fast, ran into a few issues with the nvidia-384 drivers and overclocking, so decided the 375 driver is the best way forward. I also added a monitor for the mining scripts that will display a red alert message on the monitoring page is a mining process dies without being stopped by the miner. Fail2ban has been added as well for additional ssh security. Full release notes are on the site, download the ISO here - https://nvezos.com/download

A USB image will likely be available tomm Aug-24. As youll likely notice the installer is setup for it.

newbie
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I've just added a decent bit of documentation on how the OS works along with the first tutorial on miner setup here https://nvezos.com/documentation

Feel free to check it out and let me know what you'd like to see clarified or added.
newbie
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Bumping this for the release of V1.01 - checkout the updated main post! Tons of new features added Smiley
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Just wanted to provide an update. V1.0 is in the works and slated to be released around Aug1. Ive added EWBF and Claymore for mining options, you'll be able to save (and label!) up to ten mining commands, and up to 16 GPU's will be supported. In addition, logging will be improved and a maintenance page will be added to perform future updates via the WebUI. Adding this to the first post as well.
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SimpleRigResetter is a HARDWARE which autoresets freezed/crashed mining rigs.

Manual: https://simplemining.net/download/SRR/PDF/SRRv2-manual-2017-07-10.pdf

NvEZOS is really really good. Easy-to-use. I think you spent so much time to make it. Ubuntu is an open-source project, but you make it different.

You must require "license" after 30 days trial usage. Or you can require "buy addons". (Basic settings is free, overclock section is for 5 USD, simple rig reser section is for 5 USD etc.)

If you get paid, you develop the NvEZOS. Of course, every developer wants to make a good profit.

It shouldn't be hard at all to implement support for SimpleRigResetter based on the doc you sent Smiley Barring any crazy roadblocks, I should have it implemented in v1. As for licensing, I've considered a few things, but to keep things simple, for this piece of software I think I've decided on v1 simply having itself set to mine to my eth address once configured and setup. Of course the user can stop this at anytime, but it should generate a little bit of revenue (in addition to donations), without the complexity of full on licensing and minimum impact to the user. I intend to be very clear and publicize exactly how this will work, I dont want anyone to think theyre getting cheated or anything like that as I have no plans to implement forced dev mining or anything like that. I do have plans for a farm management software down the road which I plan to sell if this gets enough attention to make it worth my time.
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Only root (/) should actually be required for Ubuntu 16.04. It should work without a swap area, provided you have enough memory. I haven't tested the iso install for a dual boot setup as it uses a different grub2 variant that may cause some issues (not 100% sure if it will properly detect the Windows bootloader) - what may be best for you would be to follow the legacy instructions, which starts with a standard Ubuntu 16.04 install (should work fine alongside Windows 10) - then youll clone my git and run and install script to install everything. Full instructions are available in the README on github. Thanks for giving it a try!

Thanks, I've tried to install with Legacy, it works but when I'm installing with your script, after installing CUDA screen goes black and ... don't know what happens. Is it expected?

If you're doing it via a local gnome session, it's likely just the screen off timeout. The problem is, some of the cuda, drive, and ethminer install is fairly CPU intense, so I've noticed this will occur then you cant get it to unlock until the script is complete. It doesn't hurt anything but is a bit of an annoyance. You can always go into settings and disable the blank screen option in power options to avoid it entirely. If something else is going on, let me know and Ill try to help ya through it Smiley Oh but yes, I should add, when the script is complete and the miner reboots, you will get no display output.
newbie
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Only root (/) should actually be required for Ubuntu 16.04. It should work without a swap area, provided you have enough memory. I haven't tested the iso install for a dual boot setup as it uses a different grub2 variant that may cause some issues (not 100% sure if it will properly detect the Windows bootloader) - what may be best for you would be to follow the legacy instructions, which starts with a standard Ubuntu 16.04 install (should work fine alongside Windows 10) - then youll clone my git and run and install script to install everything. Full instructions are available in the README on github. Thanks for giving it a try!

Thanks, I've tried to install with Legacy, it works but when I'm installing with your script, after installing CUDA screen goes black and ... don't know what happens. Is it expected?
hero member
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Online Security & Investment Corporation
SimpleRigResetter is a HARDWARE which autoresets freezed/crashed mining rigs.

Manual: https://simplemining.net/download/SRR/PDF/SRRv2-manual-2017-07-10.pdf

NvEZOS is really really good. Easy-to-use. I think you spent so much time to make it. Ubuntu is an open-source project, but you make it different.

You must require "license" after 30 days trial usage. Or you can require "buy addons". (Basic settings is free, overclock section is for 5 USD, simple rig reser section is for 5 USD etc.)

If you get paid, you develop the NvEZOS. Of course, every developer wants to make a good profit.
newbie
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Yes - the labels are just that - a label - you can use whatever you like in each Smiley In v1.0 Ill be making them user-labeled and will increase to 10 options. As I'm adding EWBF and Claymore miners I feel people will likely want to save more pool or currency options. As for your other question, can you provide me any info on how the simple rig resetter works? Im sure I can find a way to add interoperability for it! (A link to tech docs on it will suffice, I can likely figure it out from there)
hero member
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I have tried your today. it looks good. Please think about adding support simple rig resetter v2 device. it works with claymore miner so good.

And one more thing, as i see here is ETH, ETC, UBIQ. all of the field is the same ? For example, I want to mine Elementrem (Ethash), could I use any field ?
newbie
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Only root (/) should actually be required for Ubuntu 16.04. It should work without a swap area, provided you have enough memory. I haven't tested the iso install for a dual boot setup as it uses a different grub2 variant that may cause some issues (not 100% sure if it will properly detect the Windows bootloader) - what may be best for you would be to follow the legacy instructions, which starts with a standard Ubuntu 16.04 install (should work fine alongside Windows 10) - then youll clone my git and run and install script to install everything. Full instructions are available in the README on github. Thanks for giving it a try!
newbie
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I'll try dual boot on same SSD as Windows 10.

I guess I need to create / , /home and swap ?
newbie
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What size is the USB drive you're copying too? Ive seen a similar error before and it was due to the destination drive being too small. You'll want to use a 16GB. There could also be a small chance that it could be an issue with one of the two usb drives you're using - may want to try a different one. Id be happy to help you troubleshoot further on the Discord channel Ive created - here's an invite - https://discord.gg/949sUdr
newbie
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I've tried installing but it fails during installation, after copying files:

http://imgur.com/a/ml5cp
http://imgur.com/a/qh4s7
http://imgur.com/a/UxjRc

Was installing from one USB key with ISO to another USB Key
newbie
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Looks great! I think I'll try this.
newbie
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Yes you can install to USB but will need two drives, one to use as the installer and one as the destination. The destination USB drive will need to be 16GB. I leaned down the install a bit so it just MIIIGHT fit on an 8GB now. My miner on the current build has been up about 48hrs, its showing 7.4GB used, but packages sometimes are inflated during install, so not sure if an 8GB would cut it, even with no swap. Feel free to try though Smiley As for the installer USB drive, 4GB will be enough.
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