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May 04, 2011, 03:56:06 PM
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When I put -f to 2000, my whole pc crashed. Wondering why?

Wanted to test how low I could get the gpu usage while idle. With -f 1000 I got 70%.

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May 04, 2011, 08:50:13 PM
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Teknohog, could you please try with Stream 2.1. I can't see why 'vectors' would give invalid results.

With SDK 2.1, the miner does not even compile with vectors Sad

Code:
/tmp/OCLQa31hL.cl(128): error: mixed vector-scalar operation not allowed
          unless up-convertable(scalar-type=>vector-element-type)
        sharound(E,F,G,H,A,B,C,D,R(36),0x650A7354);

But it gets stranger. After reinstalling 2.2, I am getting accepted results with vectors, using the latest version of poclbm. So this looks like an error in my system, and poclbm is fine Smiley

(Possible sources of error: overheated GPU, which is now cooler after the SDK changes; pyopencl, which is the only component I have to manually compile and install with every SDK change.)

I'm encountering this same issue (python 2.6.6 on Ubunu 10.10 with SDK 2.1 and the latest pyopencl (as of this writing)...I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling pyopencl...nothing seems to work.  Wondering if anyone else has had this problem and solved it.

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May 05, 2011, 12:45:38 AM
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I have an urgent problem need help with

4x6870s installed into mobo, dummy plugged 3 of them so that I get 4 GPU recognized in win 7 64bit

if i launch poclbm or guiminer the programs close instantly.. same with batch scripting, nothing launches correctly

what do i need to provide to help fix this

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May 05, 2011, 01:43:23 AM
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Sounds like you need some technical advice and bitcoins. I'm sure if you put up a "Wanted To Buy" on the Market[lace you'll get urgent help if paying in BTC.

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May 05, 2011, 02:16:01 AM
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Sounds like you need some technical advice and bitcoins. I'm sure if you put up a "Wanted To Buy" on the Market[lace you'll get urgent help if paying in BTC.
what? lol


I suppose i could since its costing not to get this working

the rig works fine with 3 GPUs

none of the GPU miners work when I install card #4...ideas?

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May 05, 2011, 03:04:49 AM
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Not really, without seeing/knowing your whole set-up. Does it boot up with all 4 GPU cards installed?

If it does and you are in linux did you look into the /etc/X11/xorg.conf to see if they all getting the drivers loaded ... etc, etc.

At a lower level

$lspci

will tell you what hardware is being recognised on the bus. Probably not a bug related to the miner s.ware so maybe somewhere else is better for this kind of system debugging.

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May 05, 2011, 03:09:08 AM
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Athlon X2
MSI 890FXA GD70
4x6870
1100W psu
Windows 7 x32 and x64-both have same problem

it boots with all 4 GPUs, it causes OpenCL programs to crash when i try to start them
boot with 3 gpu, everything is golden

I suppose i can use linux if it will fix the bug.. I just want help then with how to OC the cards and manual fan control

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May 05, 2011, 03:36:50 AM
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I just want help then with how to OC the cards and manual fan control

There's multiple threads discussing that already ... and if you do go linux and really are stuck PM me ... i'm not going to say donate me because I think that is bogus .... I've given out free advice on linux/hardware problems multiple times and have never got one 1 bit iota! lol. Free market or bust, time to pay up for some people I think (not you necessarily).

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May 05, 2011, 04:08:45 AM
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Okay well I'll get to it later then


Lets say I partition the HDD using Linux CD, it will leave windows alone incase it doesn't work?

Whats the recommended distro of linux?

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May 05, 2011, 04:10:48 AM
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Okay well I'll get to it later then


Lets say I partition the HDD using Linux CD, it will leave windows alone incase it doesn't work?

Whats the recommended distro of linux?
Instead of partitioning u can try WUBI.
Today i am going to try it with Ubuntu 11.04
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May 05, 2011, 10:49:35 PM
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I just installed this on my Ubuntu 10.10 system with an Nvidia Quadro NVS 290 in it.  When I run without -d it lists only one device, 0, the Quadro NVS 290.  When I run with -d 0 it uses 100% of a core (slowing the system quite a bit) and only gets an abysmal 2300khash/sec.  Am I doing something wrong?  Is there something else I need to install?

I also tried DiabloMiner with identical results.
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May 05, 2011, 11:20:41 PM
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I just installed this on my Ubuntu 10.10 system with an Nvidia Quadro NVS 290 in it.  When I run without -d it lists only one device, 0, the Quadro NVS 290.  When I run with -d 0 it uses 100% of a core (slowing the system quite a bit) and only gets an abysmal 2300khash/sec.  Am I doing something wrong?  Is there something else I need to install?

I also tried DiabloMiner with identical results.

The 100% CPU is a known issue. I have yet to see a solution.

The 2300khash/sec is because that's about all your video card is capable of.

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May 06, 2011, 02:45:22 AM
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I'm sorry if this has been asked but I've been fooling around with this all day.  Basically I have a machine I run slackware on...yes yes not your standard distro.  I built all the necessary packages installing stream 2.1 sdk, pyopencl, rpc, etc.  Everything compiled fine and runs without a hitch.  I'd like to run poclbm in INIT 3 vs running it in INIT 4 so im not sharing resources with kde.   Everytime i try to run poclbm in init 3 it tells me ati needs x windows.  I never had this issue with nvidia which i can start poclbm in init 3, i took the same script and ran it on this box and basically it cant find the gpus unless x is running.  Anyone found a way to bypass this?  I exported my library and the display in the begining of the script.
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May 06, 2011, 03:03:54 AM
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I'm sorry if this has been asked but I've been fooling around with this all day.  Basically I have a machine I run slackware on...yes yes not your standard distro.  I built all the necessary packages installing stream 2.1 sdk, pyopencl, rpc, etc.  Everything compiled fine and runs without a hitch.  I'd like to run poclbm in INIT 3 vs running it in INIT 4 so im not sharing resources with kde.   Everytime i try to run poclbm in init 3 it tells me ati needs x windows.  I never had this issue with nvidia which i can start poclbm in init 3, i took the same script and ran it on this box and basically it cant find the gpus unless x is running.  Anyone found a way to bypass this?  I exported my library and the display in the begining of the script.

ATI uses xserver to load the fglrx drivers for the GPUs (take a look in your xorg.conf) .... it sucks but you are stuck with it unless you figure out a new way in which case you will be v. popular around here.

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May 06, 2011, 01:18:00 PM
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I just installed this on my Ubuntu 10.10 system with an Nvidia Quadro NVS 290 in it.  When I run without -d it lists only one device, 0, the Quadro NVS 290.  When I run with -d 0 it uses 100% of a core (slowing the system quite a bit) and only gets an abysmal 2300khash/sec.  Am I doing something wrong?  Is there something else I need to install?

I also tried DiabloMiner with identical results.

The 100% CPU is a known issue. I have yet to see a solution.

That's unfortunate.

The 2300khash/sec is because that's about all your video card is capable of.

Really?  That's rather suprising, since my CPU can do 4Mhash/sec
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May 06, 2011, 05:33:23 PM
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I'm sorry if this has been asked but I've been fooling around with this all day.  Basically I have a machine I run slackware on...yes yes not your standard distro.  I built all the necessary packages installing stream 2.1 sdk, pyopencl, rpc, etc.  Everything compiled fine and runs without a hitch.  I'd like to run poclbm in INIT 3 vs running it in INIT 4 so im not sharing resources with kde.   Everytime i try to run poclbm in init 3 it tells me ati needs x windows.  I never had this issue with nvidia which i can start poclbm in init 3, i took the same script and ran it on this box and basically it cant find the gpus unless x is running.  Anyone found a way to bypass this?  I exported my library and the display in the begining of the script.
Create an .xinitrc that just runs a window manager (XMonad or something lightweight) and startx from init 2.



Thanks Ill try that I tried making a script to modprobe the driver in init 3(default multiuser in slackware) with no success. Ill try make a xinitrc and run fluxbox maybe DAMN YOU ATI WHY DO YOUR DRIVERS SUCK!   GRRR lol thanks everyone for the input if i get it working ill post the scripts on here so someone else can use them.  I don't think posting a howto for slackware is necessary as if you use slackware you can probably already figure it out as its quite similar to ubuntu or any other distro.   
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May 06, 2011, 05:51:22 PM
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The 2300khash/sec is because that's about all your video card is capable of.

Really?  That's rather suprising, since my CPU can do 4Mhash/sec

Doesn't surprise me a bit. That card was designed for "business" "workstations" which don't need a lot of 3D processing power but do need to display lots of 2D stuff on multiple displays. Oh, it's also old. It uses the same GPU as the 8300GS, 8400GS and 8500GT.

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May 07, 2011, 08:47:16 PM
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Hi!

I'm trying poclbm (OpenCL) on CentOS release 5.5 (Final).

At first I've recieved

python poclbm.py
  File "poclbm.py", line 62
    finally:
          ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax


Then I've upgraded python version to 2.7 according http://villaroad.com/2010/10/rolling-python-2-6-2-on-centos-5-3/

But now I receive
 
python poclbm.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "poclbm.py", line 3, in <module>
    import pyopencl as cl
ImportError: No module named pyopencl


Could anyone help me?


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May 07, 2011, 10:38:08 PM
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Does anyone know why  "'-v -w 128'" flag would cause my whole PC to lock up?  I can't seem to use any flags and I think this may be the reason why my mining rate is so low. 
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May 08, 2011, 04:58:47 AM
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Does anyone know why  "'-v -w 128'" flag would cause my whole PC to lock up?  I can't seem to use any flags and I think this may be the reason why my mining rate is so low. 


Use this "-f60 -v -w128"
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