Creepminer illegal instruction
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@Xander52 Sounds good enough for now .. make sure to upgrade for better deadlines. ;)
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@zack Yeah I think the computer could be a limiting factor (it has only a dual core athlon 64 and 3gb ram) Also the sata may be sata 1 or 2 so that could be slowing it down
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@Xander52 i can see that you hard reading speed .. is more than perfect ..
mining doesn't require a great cpu .. a dual core would be more than enough.you only need to upgrade capacity for more and more deadlines :)
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@zack Ahh okay I thought you meant my read speed needed to be upgraded. I have another 1tb plotting right now, and I got 2 more tb yesterday so I should be able to double my capacity.
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@Xander52 wishing you best luck .. i know plotting is the worst part.. but remember its a one time process.
happy mining ;)
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@zack @Creepsky45 Now after I added the third drive, when it scans the drives it scans the second one instantly and says that there are no plotfiles on it, why is this? I can browse to the plots folder and see that there is a plot there, so I do not know why it does not see it.
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@Xander52 what does it say? should be something like read dir ... (1 file, x tb) in ... seconds.
Do you get a message on start that say that a plot file was skipped because it is invalid? (in red letters)
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@Creepsky45 It says "Dir /home/xander52/BurstDrives/2/Plots read (0 files, 0.00 MB total) in 0.000s (~0.00 MB/s)"
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@Xander52 And on start of the miner, does it say something like Found an invalid plotfile, skipping it?
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@Creepsky45 It says "Plot file/dir does not exist '/home/xander52/BurstDrives/2/Plots' "
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@Xander52 is the dir mounted properly? seems like there is a problem with it.
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@Creepsky45 Yeah I have a bash script that does all my startup tasks for me(like mounting those drives where I need them), and I have not changed it. That drive was working and mining, and now with the third drive added that seems to have changed something somehow
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@Creepsky45 Any ideas of what else could be wrong?
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@Xander52 Plot file/dir does not exist means the miner cant access it... so I would first assure that it is mounted like it should be. Did you try to add your drive to /etc/fstab?
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@Creepsky45 Before I added the third drive, the second drive was working fine, and the mounting is handled by a bash script that I made that mounts all my drives at once, the bash script has not changed at all so the mounting is fine.


