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   Concerning the Vbasic version of this, has anyone here used it?    I did a 80G HD with the img and let it run for a while but not sure if it was really doing much for me. It was logging shares at an impressive rate but then there are 90+ thousand miners you will "share with" too. How does it rate with the 2.0 S/W at the end of the day?  Actually is a very swift and easy way to get to the mining arena. Guess it auto converts to BTC for you then you send that to the exchange instead of the ETH.

thay
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What output do you get from "./nvOC gpuinfo"? It will show the current settings. Be sure to execute this command while mining or the pstate will be wrong. Here is one of my rigs with 1070s:
Code:
m1@Miner1:~$/home/m1/nvOC gpuinfo

ID,VENDOR,MODEL,PSTATE,TEMP,FAN,UTILIZATION,POWER,POWERLIMIT,MAXPOWER,GPUCLOCK,MEMCLOCK
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 52, 50, 93, 116.50, 115.00, 170.00, 1797, 4303
1, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 60, 50, 98, 115.21, 115.00, 170.00, 1860, 4303
2, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 61, 50, 100, 118.40, 115.00, 170.00, 1835, 4303
3, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 66, 50, 100, 117.45, 115.00, 170.00, 1860, 4303
4, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 67, 50, 100, 115.93, 115.00, 170.00, 1898, 4303
5, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 56, 50, 100, 113.05, 115.00, 170.00, 1835, 4303
6, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 57, 50, 99, 116.92, 115.00, 170.00, 1898, 4303


Code:
ID,VENDOR,MODEL,PSTATE,TEMP,FAN,UTILIZATION,POWER,POWERLIMIT,MAXPOWER,GPUCLOCK,MEMCLOCK
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0, MSI, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 63, 37, 100, 143.45, 145.00, 291.00, 1860, 3802
member
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I got a card that doesn't overclock for some reason, MSI Gamers X 8G w/ MICRON and i'am mining eth. It gets 26mh and thats it.... I set PL 140, CO 100, MO 1250


What output do you get from "./nvOC gpuinfo"? It will show the current settings. Be sure to execute this command while mining or the pstate will be wrong. Here is one of my rigs with 1070s:
Code:
m1@Miner1:~$/home/m1/nvOC gpuinfo

ID,VENDOR,MODEL,PSTATE,TEMP,FAN,UTILIZATION,POWER,POWERLIMIT,MAXPOWER,GPUCLOCK,MEMCLOCK
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 52, 50, 93, 116.50, 115.00, 170.00, 1797, 4303
1, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 60, 50, 98, 115.21, 115.00, 170.00, 1860, 4303
2, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 61, 50, 100, 118.40, 115.00, 170.00, 1835, 4303
3, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 66, 50, 100, 117.45, 115.00, 170.00, 1860, 4303
4, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 67, 50, 100, 115.93, 115.00, 170.00, 1898, 4303
5, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 56, 50, 100, 113.05, 115.00, 170.00, 1835, 4303
6, EVGA, GeForce GTX 1070, P2, 57, 50, 99, 116.92, 115.00, 170.00, 1898, 4303
newbie
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I got a card that doesn't overclock for some reason, MSI Gamers X 8G w/ MICRON and i'am mining eth. It gets 26mh and thats it.... I set PL 140, CO 100, MO 1250
https://preview.ibb.co/ffyT4H/signal_2018_04_25_193122.jpg
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
Hello!
First of all, thank you for this freeware os.

I have a quastion about working this os with nvidia p104 cards.
I have systems with only P104 cards. So, I have to connect monitor to the integrated video.
My systems can't work properly with these cards, nvidia x-server fails or can't apply oc for the cards. I tryied "p106 full headless mode" but it didn't help.
How to get system with P104 cards working?


P104 and P102 will be added to next version, for now,
As soon as rig starts and gnome-terminal opens, close it.
Open and edit /home/m1/3main

Change:
Code:
if grep -q "P106-100" /tmp/tempa;
then
  ___1050_or_1050ti="YES"
  P106_100="YES"
fi

To:
Code:
if grep -q -E 'P106|P104|P102' /tmp/tempa;
then
  ___1050_or_1050ti="YES"
  P106_100="YES"
fi

Reboot,
After start it should update Xorg and ask you to disconnect monitor and then it will reboot in 5 seconds.
Should start mining ok
You can then connect with ssh
newbie
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Hey guys,

Anyone else having an issue mining ETH (and ZCL now) and the rig crashing / freezing?

Seems that something happen on the ETH miner, watchdog thinks it lost a GPU and tries to restart 3main. But on both of my rigs, when this happens the system freezes and I have to manually restart.

Errors I have seen -

GPU Utilization is low: restarting 3main...

Thread exited with code: 29

Is there a way to disable 3main restarting without disabling watchdog? The miner would start mining again once connected, but this freezing is my issue.

I'm mining hush temporarily with zero issues. Was on ZCL before the fork without issues as well, same settings and whatnot. And was mining ETH for about 3 weeks with no issues. Now it won't stop crashing after being up 12-24 hours each time. It's driving me nuts.

Two separate rigs, both 13 card (1070 and 1070 Ti's)

The only time I have ever had a rig freeze was ultimately due to OC being too high. Lowering the GPU OC by just a bit (5 or 10) fixed my issue.

I am not sure I totally understand your question, but if you want to disable the the 3main restart, the only way to do this is to not run the watchdog at all. To do that, change this in 1bash:

MINER_WATCHDOG="YES"

to

MINER_WATCHDOG="NO"



Shouldn't be an overclock issue. Running Hush right now for two days straight no issue.

Running 50 core and 200 mem at 80% TDP.

Def do not want to turn off watchdog. I've ran with these settings fine for multiple coins and long periods of time. ETH was running for over a month with zero issues and now all the sudden with the same settings, same miner, different rigs crashes every 12ish hours within minutes of eachother. Even switched servers and same issue. Something else is at play here.

Like I mentioned, my personal desktop that mines I see ethminer restart randomly exactly when the rigs go down. It doesn't make much sense.

I had a similar issue to this a few months ago and was told it was an issue within NVOC. That when the miner switched to "donation" mode it would freeze and the solution was to switch miners. I've tried ETHMINER, GENOIL and CLAYMORE. All the same issue.

Oh, the miner you are referring to was an older version of the DSTM miner. The dev only had one pool configured for his donations and a network issue in Europe hosed a bunch of us for hours early one morning. That was fixed in a newer DSTM miner version, several versions ago. That was not a freeze. It was just the miner trying over and over to connect to something that it could not. When the watchdog saw that the GPUs were idle, it would restart the miner a few times and ultimately the box. This went on for hours and hours and even destroyed the boot USB drive for some folks running an older nvOC version.

Have you checked to see what the system logs (/var/logs) say? I am assuming when you say "freeze" that the entire host becomes unresponsive and has to be hard rebooted.


What are your miner versions?
Run the miner update script to update them and test again

nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - Miner Update Script


My miners are all up to date. Ran the update script a while back and checked this again the other day to make sure it wasn't outdated.

So still no clue whats up. Hush is still mining away no issue
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Hello!
First of all, thank you for this freeware os.

I have a quastion about working this os with nvidia p104 cards.
I have systems with only P104 cards. So, I have to connect monitor to the integrated video.
My systems can't work properly with these cards, nvidia x-server fails or can't apply oc for the cards. I tryied "p106 full headless mode" but it didn't help.
How to get system with P104 cards working?
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 140
Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - Miner Update Script


This script will check your nvOC miners and download new ones.
As requested, after download it will ask to recompile them.

Code:

Downloading and checking new miners for nvOC-v0019-2.x finished

Do you want to re-compile your miners (y/N)?  y

Checking if bn.h bignum error is fixed for compiling miners or not

Select miners to compile, (multiple comma separated values: 1,6,7)
1- ASccminer
2 -KTccminer
3 -KTccminer-cryptonight
4- KXccminer
5 -NAccminer
6- SPccminer
7- TPccminer
8- vertminer
9- ANXccminer
R- MSFTccminer (RVN)


Do your Choice: [A]LL [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [R] [E]xit:


Miners Update Script:
Code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads
wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_miners/master/nvOC_miner_update.sh
bash /home/m1/Downloads/nvOC_miner_update.sh


Miner Versions:
Code:
Claymore                      11.7
Tpruvot ccminer               2.2.5
Bminer                        6.1.0
DSTM                          0.6
KlausT ccminer                8.20
KlaustT ccminer-cryptonight   2.06
Ethminer                      0.13.0
nanashi-ccminer               2.2-mod-r2
vertminer              1.0.2 Stable
ANXccminer              valexis-1.0
MSFT Tpruvot ccminer (RVN)    2.2.5

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Hi to all
How can I update claymore to v11.7?
full member
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
 Hi all:
   Well been one hell of a move but finally back on line and mining away. Well, almost.  In reading the last few pages, I have had the same freezing and rebooting problems as well. Has been a long road to find the cause of it. I did try the  less overclocks but that really didn't help much. Well, I finally found out what was doing it. It was the temp control program trying to adjust the speed of the fans. Somewhere in the mix it loses the connection with one or more cards but doesn't trigger a reboot. When the utilization falls past the set point, then watchdog does print a message stating that and reboots.
   So by not running the temp control and using a set fan speed high enough to keep things cool, I am running now with no reboots at all.

This all really started now that the hot weather is here. While it was cool all was good

hope this helps others.       Thay


I noticed a while back that when fans goes too high (over %90) some of my rigs gets unstable and reboot or freeze too
So I tried to keep em cooler with lower power limit and also changed max fan speed in temp control from 100 to 90

From:
Code:
      if [ $NEW_FAN_SPEED -gt 100 ]; then
        NEW_FAN_SPEED=100
To:
Code:
      if [ $NEW_FAN_SPEED -gt 90 ]; then
        NEW_FAN_SPEED=90

In 1bash set
Code:
RESTORE_POWER_LIMIT=80
full member
Activity: 686
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
Hey guys,

Anyone else having an issue mining ETH (and ZCL now) and the rig crashing / freezing?

Seems that something happen on the ETH miner, watchdog thinks it lost a GPU and tries to restart 3main. But on both of my rigs, when this happens the system freezes and I have to manually restart.

Errors I have seen -

GPU Utilization is low: restarting 3main...

Thread exited with code: 29

Is there a way to disable 3main restarting without disabling watchdog? The miner would start mining again once connected, but this freezing is my issue.

I'm mining hush temporarily with zero issues. Was on ZCL before the fork without issues as well, same settings and whatnot. And was mining ETH for about 3 weeks with no issues. Now it won't stop crashing after being up 12-24 hours each time. It's driving me nuts.

Two separate rigs, both 13 card (1070 and 1070 Ti's)

The only time I have ever had a rig freeze was ultimately due to OC being too high. Lowering the GPU OC by just a bit (5 or 10) fixed my issue.

I am not sure I totally understand your question, but if you want to disable the the 3main restart, the only way to do this is to not run the watchdog at all. To do that, change this in 1bash:

MINER_WATCHDOG="YES"

to

MINER_WATCHDOG="NO"



Shouldn't be an overclock issue. Running Hush right now for two days straight no issue.

Running 50 core and 200 mem at 80% TDP.

Def do not want to turn off watchdog. I've ran with these settings fine for multiple coins and long periods of time. ETH was running for over a month with zero issues and now all the sudden with the same settings, same miner, different rigs crashes every 12ish hours within minutes of eachother. Even switched servers and same issue. Something else is at play here.

Like I mentioned, my personal desktop that mines I see ethminer restart randomly exactly when the rigs go down. It doesn't make much sense.

I had a similar issue to this a few months ago and was told it was an issue within NVOC. That when the miner switched to "donation" mode it would freeze and the solution was to switch miners. I've tried ETHMINER, GENOIL and CLAYMORE. All the same issue.

Oh, the miner you are referring to was an older version of the DSTM miner. The dev only had one pool configured for his donations and a network issue in Europe hosed a bunch of us for hours early one morning. That was fixed in a newer DSTM miner version, several versions ago. That was not a freeze. It was just the miner trying over and over to connect to something that it could not. When the watchdog saw that the GPUs were idle, it would restart the miner a few times and ultimately the box. This went on for hours and hours and even destroyed the boot USB drive for some folks running an older nvOC version.

Have you checked to see what the system logs (/var/logs) say? I am assuming when you say "freeze" that the entire host becomes unresponsive and has to be hard rebooted.


What are your miner versions?
Run the miner update script to update them and test again

nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - Miner Update Script
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
  Hi all:
   Well been one hell of a move but finally back on line and mining away. Well, almost.  In reading the last few pages, I have had the same freezing and rebooting problems as well. Has been a long road to find the cause of it. I did try the  less overclocks but that really didn't help much. Well, I finally found out what was doing it. It was the temp control program trying to adjust the speed of the fans. Somewhere in the mix it loses the connection with one or more cards but doesn't trigger a reboot. When the utilization falls past the set point, then watchdog does print a message stating that and reboots.
   So by not running the temp control and using a set fan speed high enough to keep things cool, I am running now with no reboots at all.

This all really started now that the hot weather is here. While it was cool all was good

hope this helps others.       Thay
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 13
Hey guys,

Anyone else having an issue mining ETH (and ZCL now) and the rig crashing / freezing?

Seems that something happen on the ETH miner, watchdog thinks it lost a GPU and tries to restart 3main. But on both of my rigs, when this happens the system freezes and I have to manually restart.

Errors I have seen -

GPU Utilization is low: restarting 3main...

Thread exited with code: 29

Is there a way to disable 3main restarting without disabling watchdog? The miner would start mining again once connected, but this freezing is my issue.

I'm mining hush temporarily with zero issues. Was on ZCL before the fork without issues as well, same settings and whatnot. And was mining ETH for about 3 weeks with no issues. Now it won't stop crashing after being up 12-24 hours each time. It's driving me nuts.

Two separate rigs, both 13 card (1070 and 1070 Ti's)

The only time I have ever had a rig freeze was ultimately due to OC being too high. Lowering the GPU OC by just a bit (5 or 10) fixed my issue.

I am not sure I totally understand your question, but if you want to disable the the 3main restart, the only way to do this is to not run the watchdog at all. To do that, change this in 1bash:

MINER_WATCHDOG="YES"

to

MINER_WATCHDOG="NO"



Shouldn't be an overclock issue. Running Hush right now for two days straight no issue.

Running 50 core and 200 mem at 80% TDP.

Def do not want to turn off watchdog. I've ran with these settings fine for multiple coins and long periods of time. ETH was running for over a month with zero issues and now all the sudden with the same settings, same miner, different rigs crashes every 12ish hours within minutes of eachother. Even switched servers and same issue. Something else is at play here.

Like I mentioned, my personal desktop that mines I see ethminer restart randomly exactly when the rigs go down. It doesn't make much sense.

I had a similar issue to this a few months ago and was told it was an issue within NVOC. That when the miner switched to "donation" mode it would freeze and the solution was to switch miners. I've tried ETHMINER, GENOIL and CLAYMORE. All the same issue.

Oh, the miner you are referring to was an older version of the DSTM miner. The dev only had one pool configured for his donations and a network issue in Europe hosed a bunch of us for hours early one morning. That was fixed in a newer DSTM miner version, several versions ago. That was not a freeze. It was just the miner trying over and over to connect to something that it could not. When the watchdog saw that the GPUs were idle, it would restart the miner a few times and ultimately the box. This went on for hours and hours and even destroyed the boot USB drive for some folks running an older nvOC version.

Have you checked to see what the system logs (/var/logs) say? I am assuming when you say "freeze" that the entire host becomes unresponsive and has to be hard rebooted.
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Hey guys,

Anyone else having an issue mining ETH (and ZCL now) and the rig crashing / freezing?

Seems that something happen on the ETH miner, watchdog thinks it lost a GPU and tries to restart 3main. But on both of my rigs, when this happens the system freezes and I have to manually restart.

Errors I have seen -

GPU Utilization is low: restarting 3main...

Thread exited with code: 29

Is there a way to disable 3main restarting without disabling watchdog? The miner would start mining again once connected, but this freezing is my issue.

I'm mining hush temporarily with zero issues. Was on ZCL before the fork without issues as well, same settings and whatnot. And was mining ETH for about 3 weeks with no issues. Now it won't stop crashing after being up 12-24 hours each time. It's driving me nuts.

Two separate rigs, both 13 card (1070 and 1070 Ti's)

The only time I have ever had a rig freeze was ultimately due to OC being too high. Lowering the GPU OC by just a bit (5 or 10) fixed my issue.

I am not sure I totally understand your question, but if you want to disable the the 3main restart, the only way to do this is to not run the watchdog at all. To do that, change this in 1bash:

MINER_WATCHDOG="YES"

to

MINER_WATCHDOG="NO"



Shouldn't be an overclock issue. Running Hush right now for two days straight no issue.

Running 50 core and 200 mem at 80% TDP.

Def do not want to turn off watchdog. I've ran with these settings fine for multiple coins and long periods of time. ETH was running for over a month with zero issues and now all the sudden with the same settings, same miner, different rigs crashes every 12ish hours within minutes of eachother. Even switched servers and same issue. Something else is at play here.

Like I mentioned, my personal desktop that mines I see ethminer restart randomly exactly when the rigs go down. It doesn't make much sense.

I had a similar issue to this a few months ago and was told it was an issue within NVOC. That when the miner switched to "donation" mode it would freeze and the solution was to switch miners. I've tried ETHMINER, GENOIL and CLAYMORE. All the same issue.
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
Hey papampi! I’m trying to help a friend out who’s getting a line 44 3main error 2693 terminated

Instead of trying to fix this, what commands can I use to just download and wipe all of the nvOC config files?


The only config file in nvOC is 1bash, you can download the default from nvOC GitHub


member
Activity: 224
Merit: 13
Hey guys,

Anyone else having an issue mining ETH (and ZCL now) and the rig crashing / freezing?

Seems that something happen on the ETH miner, watchdog thinks it lost a GPU and tries to restart 3main. But on both of my rigs, when this happens the system freezes and I have to manually restart.

Errors I have seen -

GPU Utilization is low: restarting 3main...

Thread exited with code: 29

Is there a way to disable 3main restarting without disabling watchdog? The miner would start mining again once connected, but this freezing is my issue.

I'm mining hush temporarily with zero issues. Was on ZCL before the fork without issues as well, same settings and whatnot. And was mining ETH for about 3 weeks with no issues. Now it won't stop crashing after being up 12-24 hours each time. It's driving me nuts.

Two separate rigs, both 13 card (1070 and 1070 Ti's)

The only time I have ever had a rig freeze was ultimately due to OC being too high. Lowering the GPU OC by just a bit (5 or 10) fixed my issue.

I am not sure I totally understand your question, but if you want to disable the the 3main restart, the only way to do this is to not run the watchdog at all. To do that, change this in 1bash:

MINER_WATCHDOG="YES"

to

MINER_WATCHDOG="NO"

newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Hey guys,

Anyone else having an issue mining ETH (and ZCL now) and the rig crashing / freezing?

Seems that something happen on the ETH miner, watchdog thinks it lost a GPU and tries to restart 3main. But on both of my rigs, when this happens the system freezes and I have to manually restart.

Errors I have seen -

GPU Utilization is low: restarting 3main...

Thread exited with code: 29

Is there a way to disable 3main restarting without disabling watchdog? The miner would start mining again once connected, but this freezing is my issue.

I'm mining hush temporarily with zero issues. Was on ZCL before the fork without issues as well, same settings and whatnot. And was mining ETH for about 3 weeks with no issues. Now it won't stop crashing after being up 12-24 hours each time. It's driving me nuts.

Two separate rigs, both 13 card (1070 and 1070 Ti's)
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Hey papampi! I’m trying to help a friend out who’s getting a line 44 3main error 2693 terminated

Instead of trying to fix this, what commands can I use to just download and wipe all of the nvOC config files?
member
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Merit: 13

So, if you want to mine with it, there is no compatibility with nvOC 19-2.0 Community Edition. There is no compiling necessary (nore possible for that matter since he doesn't provide source).


Source code are available and so, miner can be compile.

Where did you find that? All that I could find is a *.tar.gz file that only contained Readme.md.
jr. member
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Meanwhile you can try by yourself to integrate into nvOC 2.1 dev tree miners subrepo on github, take a look at README and other existing open-source miners already added to understand what's needed. Then if you are good to go open a PR with it.

https://github.com/papampi/nvOC_miners/tree/19-2.1
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