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October 29, 2013, 08:26:06 PM
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I would think something like "echo $b >> /www/pages/corecurrent.html" would work, no?

not sure on the formatting for the html page, everything is style, table, etc
what would a one line entry need as formatting in the bottom of the html to show it?

i can dig around the internets for it


edit-  seems this is how the power output gets added, so i will do the same

<p>Total DC/DC power output: 492 W</p>


edit 2 -- yes your easy way works..  just shows it on last line no worries

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October 29, 2013, 08:26:46 PM
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So, yeah, its a config file issue for sure. It's adding the extra http prefix - when in the GUI settings it is not present.

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[2013-10-29 19:15:59] Pool: 0  URL: http://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334  User
: 1HLvY2cSYzrW3qLqaM8hhM42fdKvUZ7Ajz  Password: 123
 [2013-10-29 19:15:59] Press any key to exit, or cgminer will try again in 15s.
 [2013-10-29 19:17:14] No servers were found that could be used to get work from
.
 [2013-10-29 19:17:14] Please check the details from the list below of the serve
rs you have input
 [2013-10-29 19:17:14] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to ad
d a port, or have not set up workers
 [2013-10-29 19:17:14] Pool: 0  URL: http://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334  User
: 1HLvY2cSYzrW3qLqaM8hhM42fdKvUZ7Ajz  Password: 123
 [2013-10-29 19:17:14] Press any key to exit, or cgminer will try again in 15s.
Broadcast message from root@Jupiter-2-REAL (Tue Oct 29 19:17:34 2013):
We had that problem on one as well. I will get Redacted to jump in here and explain what he did to fix.. I think he overwrote the cgminer.conf file completely, and then it went back to working 100%.

Yep - that's exactly it- I wish I knew how to navigate more in SSH so I could open up the conf and rewrite it.

SSH in
login
cd /config
cat ./cgminer.conf - lists the file out

to kill the current bad cgminer invocation
killall screen

to restart cgminer
screen cgminer -c /config/cgminer.conf

to edit cgminer config file
nano ./cgminer.conf



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October 29, 2013, 08:29:10 PM
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to edit cgminer config file
nano ./cgminer.conf


Funny... mine doesn't have nano, nor pico.

vi works fine though.

For newcomers to linux who don't have nano either:
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/helpdocs/vi.html
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October 29, 2013, 08:31:11 PM
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I would think something like "echo $b >> /www/pages/corecurrent.html" would work, no?

not sure on the formatting for the html page, everything is style, table, etc
what would a one line entry need as formatting in the bottom of the html to show it?

i can dig around the internets for it

one solution is to write the value you want to update in a separate file,
then fetch this file via Javascript and replace the value in the currently displayed html

I could provide the JS part if you like

edit:
another (JS free) solution would be -in case sed is available- replace this value with sed, and put into html's header a meta tag for refresh after 10 sec or so

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October 29, 2013, 08:31:20 PM
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to edit cgminer config file
nano ./cgminer.conf


Funny... mine doesn't have nano, nor pico.

vi works fine though.

For newcomers to linux who don't have nano either:
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/helpdocs/vi.html


Sorry - was thinking of the PI.  I always use vi so I don't know what alternatives there are on a given dialect of linux....
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October 29, 2013, 08:31:50 PM
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I would think something like "echo $b >> /www/pages/corecurrent.html" would work, no?

not sure on the formatting for the html page, everything is style, table, etc
what would a one line entry need as formatting in the bottom of the html to show it?

i can dig around the internets for it

Basically nothing, it will just be a plain number at the very end of the page.  You could make it fancier if you wanted by including some formatting tags or whatever, maybe change the font and size to make it more obvious.
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October 29, 2013, 08:35:16 PM
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little off topic, but I've written a status-page for myself containing global hashrate und other stuff I fetch from blockchain.info
Last 2 days, each time I'm looking onto it, 2 values keep changing in an unexpected way:
 *'blocks per hour' decreasing, currently down to 6.1 => https://blockchain.info/q/interval (in seconds)
 *'global hashrate' decreasing, currently down to 2.876 PH/s => http://blockchain.info/q/hashrate (in GH/s)


http://bitcoinwatch.com/
http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-lin-2k.png

guess 2d is too long for variance ?

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October 29, 2013, 08:38:37 PM
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one solution is to write the value you want to update in a separate file,
then fetch this file via Javascript and replace the value in the currently displayed html

I could provide the JS part if you like

edit:
another (JS free) solution would be -in case sed is available- replace this value with sed, and put into html's header a meta tag for refresh after 10 sec or so


the append works simple.  It adds the count to the current html so you can easily know where in the archive it is currently at

I don't like to run asic_status often, but it is nice to have an archive of the last 3 hours like this


thx texaslabrat

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October 29, 2013, 08:41:41 PM
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little off topic, but I've written a status-page for myself containing global hashrate und other stuff I fetch from blockchain.info
Last 2 days, each time I'm looking onto it, 2 values keep changing in an unexpected way:
 *'blocks per hour' decreasing, currently down to 6.1 => https://blockchain.info/q/interval (in seconds)
 *'global hashrate' decreasing, currently down to 2.876 PH/s => http://blockchain.info/q/hashrate (in GH/s)


http://bitcoinwatch.com/
http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-lin-2k.png

guess 2d is too long for variance ?

I've noticed that too but the estimate diff seems to still grow...   showing 431mil now as next diff and still 1376 blocks left to go

you'd think the network hash would be flying up and blocks per hour over 8

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October 29, 2013, 08:43:39 PM
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Uh oh.  I sure don't like what .98 did to my Saturn after a few minutes:

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October 29, 2013, 08:45:20 PM
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as a reminder to all with multiple miners....    just update ONE and see how it goes on next firmwares

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October 29, 2013, 08:51:33 PM
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So far with fw 0.9.8 my saturn went from 135GH/s to 203GH/s at the pool. That is the first time I've seen it hit 200GH/s. I wish I could get to 270+ like some of you guys are getting.

Hey, have you used bertmod to see what is going on in there? Post those stats, maybe give you some ideas. Hurry!

and enablecores.bin

I wasn't able to get bertmod to work with the 0.9.8 fw, I don't know if someone else was able to.
While I was on 0.9.4, I saw that one of my boards has a dead vrm and a bad vrm, while my other board has one bad vrm.

enablecores.bin didn't make any changes. It went up to 220GH/s on the CGMiner for a minute, but slowly settled back down to 212GH/s at the CGMiner and 210GH/s at the pool.
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October 29, 2013, 08:53:45 PM
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Update:

Workaround for the Eligius pool.

- Get your miner on .98

- Setup BTCGuild as your pool

- Once that is verified hashing, working..

- Go back into Mining tab and then switch out to stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 | your address

- save

- restart cgminer

- instant connects!

I have done this and verified on 4 separate Jupiters.

Cheers!

Hmm I still haven't been able to get eligius working and have been trying pretty much everything. I get very random results where it often appears to start working but then starts throwing those weird errors. The good news is that BTCguild is working great and has been stable at 550GH/s which is a 15GH/s improvement over 0.97.
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October 29, 2013, 08:56:43 PM
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Hmm I still haven't been able to get eligius working and have been trying pretty much everything. I get very random results where it often appears to start working but then starts throwing those weird errors. The good news is that BTCguild is working great and has been stable at 550GH/s which is a 15GH/s improvement over 0.97.


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October 29, 2013, 09:05:01 PM
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So far with fw 0.9.8 my saturn went from 135GH/s to 203GH/s at the pool. That is the first time I've seen it hit 200GH/s. I wish I could get to 270+ like some of you guys are getting.

Hey, have you used bertmod to see what is going on in there? Post those stats, maybe give you some ideas. Hurry!

and enablecores.bin

I wasn't able to get bertmod to work with the 0.9.8 fw, I don't know if someone else was able to.
While I was on 0.9.4, I saw that one of my boards has a dead vrm and a bad vrm, while my other board has one bad vrm.

enablecores.bin didn't make any changes. It went up to 220GH/s on the CGMiner for a minute, but slowly settled back down to 212GH/s at the CGMiner and 210GH/s at the pool.

Ask KnCMiner for RMA, you'll get a replacement.
Just keep in mind not to send both boards at once, if possible keep one hashing

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October 29, 2013, 09:34:11 PM
Last edit: October 29, 2013, 09:45:52 PM by Phoenix1969
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I reccommend anyone using eligius, and flashing to 0.98 change the mining address to include "stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334" and save it before flashing to 0.98
that indeed fixed it...  after 2 and 1/2 hours of techno-battle...  Grin
I saw you guys had the same kind of solution....
good...  at least we are back up Grin


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October 29, 2013, 09:46:47 PM
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I reccommend anyone using eligius, and flashing to 0.98 change the mining address to include "stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334" and save it before flashing to 0.98
that indeed fixed it...
I saw you guys had the same kind of solution....
good...  at least we are back up

Interestingly what worked for me (just now) was to flash back to 0.97, flash forward to 0.98 and use simply stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 at the gui.

Wasn't able to get waldohoover's procedure going nor by editing the config file. So weird...
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October 29, 2013, 09:48:04 PM
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As was I- did you try these steps I have listed above?
Yep been trying everything I can imagine. What I find most odd is that reverting back to 0.97 with yesterdays settings did not solve the problem which leads me to believe that it's not related to the firmware. I also have Avalons running on Eligius without problems so I know it's not on their end. Very very odd...

I reccommend anyone using eligius, and flashing to 0.98 change the mining address to include "stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334" and save it before flashing to 0.98
that indeed fixed it...  after 2 and 1/2 hours of techno-battle...  Grin
I saw you guys had the same kind of solution....
good...  at least we are back up Grin
This caused the Eligius pool to become "alive" but I still get weird errors and it will not submit work. This same version of cgminer was working fine without that yesterday so it seems odd that it would be the source of this problem.
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Thank you KnC for the 0.98 firmware!

Edit: Also thank you ckolivas for your work! Tip incoming!

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October 29, 2013, 10:01:47 PM
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For the record guys, I'm at 550 with all Jupiters on FW 98 on Eligius. 1 Jupiter has 2 bad boards which I'm RMA'n today- but the 2 good boards are hashing ~270

let us know which shipping company you use and which method/price

I think a few people are waiting to pull the trigger

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