burstcoin-jminer v0.4.10 - GPU assisted PoC-Miner (All Platforms)
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@adams k maybe restart required, i'm not used to that, i do not know what software you use for that etc. but as write speed of that vram is arround 1GB/s i guess, and your miner only makes that 1GB/s it is limiting the miner ... windows can run without, but i do not know how to help you removing/disabling that completely.
Sry, also have to go to sleep now ... sure you can figure out ... btw. this m2 have quite limited read/write cycles ... so it is in your own interest to not waste that for useless caching in the burst-mining case ...
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@luxe
i set this on windows
i disable that and show you what i get error
soo If you help me tomorrow, I will be grateful :)
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@adams ... maybe turn of pc and remove that m2 for testing :-) I will be back tomorrow, if you still need help on this issue ... cya
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@adams did you manage to disable VRAM?
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@luxe
Yes i disable vram and get this error "System resources are not sufficient to complete the service" https://s24.postimg.org/3wec43w2d/error.jpg
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@adams i think luxe is right, remove the m2 from the pc, reboot and try again.
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@adams Can hardly see anything, but your read speeds are still kind of low ... can not explain it. Nothing directly to do with it, but you have horrible low staggersize on some files, thats not good for your drives and also slows down mining ... but something to solve later on :-)
@iKnow0 I fear he also has his windows on that drive, so thats not easy possible. But i also think it is not completely turned of and/or VRAM software has still some kind of effect.
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@adams said in burstcoin-jminer v0.4.7 - GPU assisted PoC-Miner (All Platforms):
System resources are not sufficient to complete the service"
this error usually indicate the swap file is too small.
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@iKnow0
Yes i will try tomorrow because i have OS on my m.2 drive :/
btw CPU miners works fine
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@iKnow0
i off the swap file i run windows only with 32GB ram now and no another software
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@adams turn swap file on, reboot and try again, turning if off messes up the OS big time
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@iKnow0
if swap file turned on It has no effect even if setup 424GB swap file size :(
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@adams that is way too big for a swap file, set it to system managed. Re-boot and try again. which drive is your swap file on? C??
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@iKnow0
yep if system managed still get no free memory and usage of 100% memory whatever is set :(
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@adams if your swap file is on C drive ( the M2) then it would be too small. Hence the not enough resources. Set the swap file to another drive with lots of free space and system managed). And... reboot and try again
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@iKnow0
soo swap file for jminer is required?? @luxe says "never using more than 8GB of system RAM" ?? i would don't use swap file if it is possible :)
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@adams No not required for Jminer, however it is for the OS. Try it and see at least so we can eliminate it from the the list of probable causes.
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@iKnow0
i will test it but i must have swap file off i don't want caching burst mining specially @luxe "says 8GB is enough" but luxe you have swap file turned off or on?? on your mining machine??
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@adams i messed a lot with the swap file for performance but went back to standard setup for stability. The main thing is to get working first, then optimize.
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@iKnow0
ok will test it but i think even i set swap file system managed on empty 8TB drive I'll be getting no memory error and freezes miner :/
i think maybe remove m.2 drive can be helpful but try tomorrow :)
