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Welcome back fullzero!! Smiley What setting are you using on MPH WTM switch to anyone that is using that feature?.. ATM its set to check profits every minute and sync to change coin every 3 mins no setting for min mining time before a switch
full member
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nvOC forever
hi
I am a beginner in mining.I start mining with nvOC. now I want to change my payout in nanopool setting but can't change it because I haven't password. how can I set a password for my workers in onebash file??



Hello there,

Welcome to nvOC.

What coin you mining? The easy and best way is to append your email to worker, password is always 'x' i think.

To achieve that, append your worker name;

for eg; If you are mining ETH then, get your current worker name from nanopool (you must have the exact name to amend the payout)

In 1bash fine this variable & change this (please hard code the worker name & email - don't use variables)

Quote
ETH_WORKER="workerNameFromNanoPool/[email protected]"

It takes some time for pool to append these changes, any questions please let us know.

Thank U my friend
change it in eth and wating for pool to append changes.
I have another question  When i running dual mining eth+dcr, miner shows this error>>>  dcr : authorization failed : (null). What should I do!?

Hope you will be able to change payout soon.

It means your DCR login isn't getting accepted by pool, paste your DCR coin details from 1bash and ETH_DCR details from 0miner here.

I will rectify them according to your needs and paste them back.



I didn't any change in 1bash just change coin to dual_eth_dcr   other code in 1bash is from nvoc 19. I made worker in dcr.suprnova.cc  with user and pass i think should set my password from worker i made in pool to 1bash!

Ok, I know that you haven't changed a thing in 1bash.

We've been on version 19 from past 8 months, we had 6 sub versions under 19, I don't know which version you using.

NOPE!

Setting your password doesn't just let you mine, I would suggest you to set your worker password to 'x' on suprnova dashboard. (no one can access your coins with this password, keep the actual login password safe)

I need two things from you, to help you further...

1) I've asked you to paste the DCR details from 1bash because, i want to know how you set it up, need to correct them if there is any mistake.

2) I don't know which sub version you are using, so

a. I would suggest you to look for 0miner file in home folder, if you can find it then search for 'DUAL_ETH_DCR' and paste that code over here.
b. If you unable to find 0miner file, then look for 3main file and search for the same 'DUAL_ETH_DCR' and get those lines here.

I can help you in minutes once I have the above information.

PS : Every pool uses different approach, account based and address based are different.

newbie
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hi
I am a beginner in mining.I start mining with nvOC. now I want to change my payout in nanopool setting but can't change it because I haven't password. how can I set a password for my workers in onebash file??



Hello there,

Welcome to nvOC.

What coin you mining? The easy and best way is to append your email to worker, password is always 'x' i think.

To achieve that, append your worker name;

for eg; If you are mining ETH then, get your current worker name from nanopool (you must have the exact name to amend the payout)

In 1bash fine this variable & change this (please hard code the worker name & email - don't use variables)

Quote
ETH_WORKER="workerNameFromNanoPool/[email protected]"

It takes some time for pool to append these changes, any questions please let us know.

Thank U my friend
change it in eth and wating for pool to append changes.
I have another question  When i running dual mining eth+dcr, miner shows this error>>>  dcr : authorization failed : (null). What should I do!?

Hope you will be able to change payout soon.

It means your DCR login isn't getting accepted by pool, paste your DCR coin details from 1bash and ETH_DCR details from 0miner here.

I will rectify them according to your needs and paste them back.



I didn't any change in 1bash just change coin to dual_eth_dcr   other code in 1bash is from nvoc 19. I made worker in dcr.suprnova.cc  with user and pass i think should set my password from worker i made in pool to 1bash!
full member
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nvOC forever
hi
I am a beginner in mining.I start mining with nvOC. now I want to change my payout in nanopool setting but can't change it because I haven't password. how can I set a password for my workers in onebash file??



Hello there,

Welcome to nvOC.

What coin you mining? The easy and best way is to append your email to worker, password is always 'x' i think.

To achieve that, append your worker name;

for eg; If you are mining ETH then, get your current worker name from nanopool (you must have the exact name to amend the payout)

In 1bash fine this variable & change this (please hard code the worker name & email - don't use variables)

Quote
ETH_WORKER="workerNameFromNanoPool/[email protected]"

It takes some time for pool to append these changes, any questions please let us know.

Thank U my friend
change it in eth and wating for pool to append changes.
I have another question  When i running dual mining eth+dcr, miner shows this error>>>  dcr : authorization failed : (null). What should I do!?

Hope you will be able to change payout soon.

It means your DCR login isn't getting accepted by pool, paste your DCR coin details from 1bash and ETH_DCR details from 0miner here.

I will rectify them according to your needs and paste them back.

newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
hi
I am a beginner in mining.I start mining with nvOC. now I want to change my payout in nanopool setting but can't change it because I haven't password. how can I set a password for my workers in onebash file??



Hello there,

Welcome to nvOC.

What coin you mining? The easy and best way is to append your email to worker, password is always 'x' i think.

To achieve that, append your worker name;

for eg; If you are mining ETH then, get your current worker name from nanopool (you must have the exact name to amend the payout)

In 1bash fine this variable & change this (please hard code the worker name & email - don't use variables)

Quote
ETH_WORKER="workerNameFromNanoPool/[email protected]"

It takes some time for pool to append these changes, any questions please let us know.

Thank U my friend
change it in eth and wating for pool to append changes.
I have another question  When i running dual mining eth+dcr, miner shows this error>>>  dcr : authorization failed : (null). What should I do!?
newbie
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what is the advantage of using this miner of sgmner, etherminer or claymore?
full member
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!


Hey all, this is for LuKePicci.  I have been working with papampi a bit on the WTM_Switcher module and had a question that he referred me to you for.  I attempted a PM but it says you aren't accepting messages from newbies.  I'd love it if you could PM me so we could discuss some changes I have been working on.

Anyone else that is familiar with the WTM_SWITCHER code would be welcome as well.

Thanks Guys,

Ryansgt

Sent you Luca's contact info.
full member
Activity: 378
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nvOC forever
hi
I am a beginner in mining.I start mining with nvOC. now I want to change my payout in nanopool setting but can't change it because I haven't password. how can I set a password for my workers in onebash file??



Hello there,

Welcome to nvOC.

What coin you mining? The easy and best way is to append your email to worker, password is always 'x' i think.

To achieve that, append your worker name;

for eg; If you are mining ETH then, get your current worker name from nanopool (you must have the exact name to amend the payout)

In 1bash fine this variable & change this (please hard code the worker name & email - don't use variables)

Quote
ETH_WORKER="workerNameFromNanoPool/[email protected]"

It takes some time for pool to append these changes, any questions please let us know.
newbie
Activity: 11
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hi
I am a beginner in mining.I start mining with nvOC. now I want to change my payout in nanopool setting but can't change it because I haven't password. how can I set a password for my workers in onebash file??
full member
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Merit: 140
Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!

It's very unusual for network card not to be recognized by nvoc. Not impossible, but unusual.
Since you have extensive Windows experience, have you tried installing Windows on that motherboard to confirm it is not a hardware failure?
If your network card works well under Windows we can rule out defective hardware and try to troubleshoot further.


What are you trying to mine?  If you are planning on mining an Ethash coin; If you are having trouble with the community edition: I recommend trying vBasic as that motherboard should be supported by it.  


The Community Release edition was based and built upon nvoc 19-1.4 which is built on top of Ubuntu 16.04. If I understand correctly the vBASIC version is also built on top of Ubuntu 16.04. This should not be specific problem tied to the Community Release and if in fact it is related to base Ubuntu 16.04 than it will affect both, the Community Release and vBASIC release. It seems like his motherboard is defective.
Understood.  Thank you.  Again, concur that the issue is highly likely NOT the OS.  As with many IT issues, I'll have to say it's a high probabiity that this issue is likely between the chair and the keyboard...  Thanks for your guidance.


Can you please dont reply in RED
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It is easier to break an atom than partialities AE
For those who wants to use HP server PSU, i just saw this :
Mining Power Supply 12V GPU/PSU Breakout Board + 12pcs 16AWG PCI-E 6Pin to 6+2Pin Cables 27.5Inch Length(70CM, with 5 Nylon Cable Ties) :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077RRGL59/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=geniusbeard05-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B077RRGL59&linkId=60720e8ff375f9e3821d1c73f95a5719

But i just saw this other one riser and i think it's pretty cool for extension in number of GPU on ONE Motherboard :
4 USB 3.0 for 1 PCIE 1x !
RingBuu 4 in 1 PCI-E Riser Adapter Board USB3.0 PCI-E Rabbet :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0756ZWGZX/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=geniusbeard05-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B0756ZWGZX&linkId=0670c912a05cdae6442f842ba0b95449

For sure, you should have very HUGE PSU if you connect 4 GPU by 1 PCIE 1x port, but i think with server PSU or 2 kW gaming PSU platinum, your rig will be compact and very strong calculator !

Long live electronics and associated engineers!

Theses two link i just seen were on this page excel page that could be very usefull for choice of GPU :
http://www.mineyour.biz/optimizedminingefficiency.
I seen this link when i watched this vidéo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CjHeLLLxv8

I tried to write this message without gg translate. Sorry if i wrote airport globish.
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It's very unusual for network card not to be recognized by nvoc. Not impossible, but unusual.
Since you have extensive Windows experience, have you tried installing Windows on that motherboard to confirm it is not a hardware failure?
If your network card works well under Windows we can rule out defective hardware and try to troubleshoot further.


What are you trying to mine?  If you are planning on mining an Ethash coin; If you are having trouble with the community edition: I recommend trying vBasic as that motherboard should be supported by it.  


The Community Release edition was based and built upon nvoc 19-1.4 which is built on top of Ubuntu 16.04. If I understand correctly the vBASIC version is also built on top of Ubuntu 16.04. This should not be specific problem tied to the Community Release and if in fact it is related to base Ubuntu 16.04 than it will affect both, the Community Release and vBASIC release. It seems like his motherboard is defective.
Understood.  Thank you.  Again, concur that the issue is highly likely NOT the OS.  As with many IT issues, I'll have to say it's a high probabiity that this issue is likely between the chair and the keyboard...  Thanks for your guidance.
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It works by starting watchdogd which is a daemon that will reset a watchdog hardware bit in the cpu/mobo once a minute. Once started, if watchdogd does not reset the timer, a hardware reset occurs.
newbie
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It's very unusual for network card not to be recognized by nvoc. Not impossible, but unusual.
Since you have extensive Windows experience, have you tried installing Windows on that motherboard to confirm it is not a hardware failure?
If your network card works well under Windows we can rule out defective hardware and try to troubleshoot further.



I have not tried installing Windows.  But even if I interrupt the boot sequence and look at the System Information, the MAC address for the LAN controller (which is onboard to the motherboard) is blank.  It's like the motherboard doesn't see it.  And if I try to plug a USB WiFi adapter in after boot-up, it's dead too.  No activity at all.  Yet if I plug a USB data stick in to the same USB port, it opens up and lets me browse the stick.  Regardless of the OS, wouldn't the fact that the BIOS interrupt and review of system info not showing an active LAN controller indicate it is an issue prior to the OS?

You pretty much answered your question. It seems something is wrong with your motherboard. Have you had the same problem before flashing the new bios? Try downgrading the bios, the latest one might be buggy. If it doesn't help then return or RMA the board while you still have warranty.
Yep, you are right.  Like I noted to Fullzero, I truly don't think it is the OS (or, if it is, the "trying a different OS ship" has already sailed as I've royally screwed enough stuff up along the way...a total fresh start from scratch is likely the only fix).  I have two other new mobos so will go that route after trying your suggestion of downgrading the BIOS.  Will post outcome and lessons learned (assuming I get it going  Wink)
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Putting all my responses in RED and in one reply (working from nvOC in LOCAL mode so not able to copy-and-paste results, so I'm slow...)


In order to be able to help you a bit, try to run the following command:

 sudo lshw -C network
When I run that command, it flashes "PCI (sysfs)" real quickly & disappears and then flashes "USB" real quickly & disappears and then returns to the command prompt of m1@m1-sesktop:~$


sudo lshw -C network | grep logical
When I run that command same outcome as command above: it flashes "PCI (sysfs)" real quickly & disappears and then flashes "USB" real quickly & disappears and then returns to the command prompt of m1@m1-sesktop:~$


For some even more debug options, the result of the following commands will give us a hint on the potential driver/modules issues:

sudo lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 eth
This does nothing other than return to the command prompt.


sudo cat /etc/network/interfaces
Returns these three lines:
     # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(Cool and ifdown(Cool
     auto lo
     iface lo inet loopback



You can always try to re-initialize the network-manager using this command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager
I get the following message:  insserv: warning: script 'gpu' missing LSB tags and overrides

Then I used:  sudo service network-manager restart
That showed a graphical message that said I was now disconnected and off-line (which is interesting since I wasn't on-line to begin with





Try this and get back with the output:

lspci -nnk | grep 0200 -A3

There seems to be a issue with the hardware if the lspci and lshw are returning naught...

Being a Gigabyte mobo, known for their hairy implementations of the Realtek to ICH bridging, it might help also to update your BIOS:

https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/462/images/BIOS-Z270P-D3.zip

NOTE: Please check the HW revision of your mobo before trying to update. This is a "mining" optimised BIOS

I've seen  something similar a while back with a rev. 1 board, similar to yours, that was running out of lanes for peripherals and the loading of the PHY drivers for ethernet and usb were loaded erratically at times.
The lspci command returned nothing (just went back to command prompt).  And the BIOS you linked to is the one I've been using.

I have two other of the brand new mobo's.  Maybe best next step is to start over with a new mobo to see if I can either get it to work or, at a minimum, identify where it is in the process I'm using that the LAN controller becomes unrecognized?

full member
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My miner was working good last night. This morning it was crashed and at a screen wanting a password.

It appears to accept the pass: miner1 but then comes right back to the same screen.

I have rebooted it several times with the same results.

Any suggestions?



If you are on older versions it may be a broken nvidia update.

Try this from an ssh session:
Code:
sudo dpkg --configure -a

I answered him on discord. He is using LOCAL. So here is what to do:

Press CTRL-ALT-F1 together.
Login with user: m1  pass: miner1
Issue these two commands:
Code:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo shutdown -r now
newbie
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My miner was working good last night. This morning it was crashed and at a screen wanting a password.

It appears to accept the pass: miner1 but then comes right back to the same screen.

I have rebooted it several times with the same results.

Any suggestions?



If you are on older versions it may be a broken nvidia update.

Try this from an ssh session:
Code:
sudo dpkg --configure -a

Yes that worked even though I updated to 19.2 last night. Leenoox helped me in discord.
Thank you
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
My miner was working good last night. This morning it was crashed and at a screen wanting a password.

It appears to accept the pass: miner1 but then comes right back to the same screen.

I have rebooted it several times with the same results.

Any suggestions?



If you are on older versions it may be a broken nvidia update.

Try this from an ssh session:
Code:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
My miner was working good last night. This morning it was crashed and at a screen wanting a password.

It appears to accept the pass: miner1 but then comes right back to the same screen.

I have rebooted it several times with the same results.

Any suggestions?
full member
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Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
as a first thank you for the many work you do here! !!!

I love nvOC it makes life really easier :-)
I use it now on all rig's

Are there any plans when NXS Nexuscoin will be intigrated with algo SHA3?

linux is still not easy for me
compiling kills me

but I could offer help with testing gpu minern for sha3 or others or new stuff.
I have access to various nv gpus 1070 1070ti 1080 + ti

Last but not least, my English is not as good as yours but I give it my best

Glad you like it Wink

You can have a look at this post : nvOC v0019-2.0 Community Release - Miner Update Script
It will update your miners and can do the compilations for you.

If there is a Nvidia miner for SHA3 for sure we can add it.

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