@CoinBuster, Would you tell me the advantages you see for installing pyopencl?
My GPU (GEforce 750TI) has similar specs. as your GPU. Did you install any additional
repos. (i.e- Cuda, etc.) as help for plotting/mining?
I am interested in system details for Linux based setups (successful and not). I did succeed onces
with a very slow setup which took 5 days to plot only to stop when it hit what seems to the 5TB
drive capacity which was derived from inaccurate input.
Thanks again for any help you can give.
vadirthedark
@vadirthedark
Posts made by vadirthedark
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RE: GPU plot generator v4.1.1 (Win/Linux)posted in Plotter
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RE: gpuPlotGen error - need helpposted in Mining & Plotting
@haitch, Yes I downloaded version 367.57 which is supposed to be the latest for Ubuntu 16.04.
Here is platforms o and devices output:
GPU plot generator v4.0.3
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDLPlatforms number: 2
Id: 0
Name: NVIDIA CUDA
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Version: OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 8.0.46Id: 1
Name: Clover
Vendor: Mesa
Version: OpenCL 1.1 MESA 11.2.0
imbota@rpi:~/Mike/crypto/burstcoin/gpuplotgen$ ./gpuPlotGenerator listDevices 0GPU plot generator v4.0.3
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDLDevices number: 1
Id: 0
Type: GPU
Name: GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Version: OpenCL 1.2 CUDA
Driver version: 367.57
Max clock frequency: 1150MHz
Max compute units: 5
Global memory size: 1GB 974MB 768KB
Max memory allocation size: 499MB 704KB
Max work group size: 1024
Local memory size: 48KB
Max work-item sizes: (1024, 1024, 64)Systems Settings-Details-Graphics shows: GeForce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2. The OpenCL runtime seems to be installed, however,
Many of the Cuda packages are not. Do you know if Cuda (or Mesa) should be installed concurrent with AMD APP SDK (or Open CL) and/or
GeForce driver? I am not familiar enough with Linux to understand much of what I read on the Internet. I have not found any
information related to the error message.
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OpenCl error at drive plotposted in Help & Support
error message: [ERROR][-1][CL_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND] Unable to retrieve the OpenCL devices number
Any ideas what this means? I am trying to plot 5TB drive w/gpuPlotGenerator on Ubuntu 16.04. Here
are devices and platforms output:GPU plot generator v4.0.3
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDLPlatforms number: 2
Id: 0
Name: NVIDIA CUDA
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Version: OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 8.0.46Id: 1
Name: Clover
Vendor: Mesa
Version: OpenCL 1.1 MESA 11.2.0
imbota@rpi:~/Mike/crypto/burstcoin/gpuplotgen$ ./gpuPlotGenerator listDevices 0GPU plot generator v4.0.3
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDLDevices number: 1
Id: 0
Type: GPU
Name: GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Version: OpenCL 1.2 CUDA
Driver version: 367.57
Max clock frequency: 1150MHz
Max compute units: 5
Global memory size: 1GB 974MB 768KB
Max memory allocation size: 499MB 704KB
Max work group size: 1024
Local memory size: 48KB
Max work-item sizes: (1024, 1024, 64)devices.txt: 0 0 2048 256 8192
Thanks
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RE: gpuPlotGen error - need helpposted in Mining & Plotting
@haitch, I have in devices.txt: 0 0 2048 256 8192.
However, when I tried to do ./.... setup I get the same error message.
I also looked at AMDAPPSDK-3.0 the .sh setup log and didn't see any errors there.
Seems the part in the plotter that uses the id's in order to run the program is failing?
The listDevices and listPlatforms 0 work fine.
Will continue to work on this.
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gpuPlotGen error - need helpposted in Mining & Plotting
Trying to plot 5TB drive on Ubuntu 16.04 OS. Have everything in place (?), when I go to plot from terminal:
./gpuPlotGenerator generate buffer /media/imbota/burst/...9587_0_156000000_200000
I get error:
GPU plot generator v4.0.3
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDLLoading platforms...
Loading devices...[ERROR][-1][CL_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND] Unable to retrieve the OpenCL devices number
Can anyone point me to what I am missing? Thanks
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RE: GPU plot generator v4.1.1 (Win/Linux)posted in Plotter
@CoinBuster Thanks for the info. I am using Ubuntu 16.04. Could you tell me what Nvidia driver you are using?
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RE: GPU plot generator v4.1.1 (Win/Linux)posted in Plotter
@CoinBuster, interested in what distro you are using and plotter you used?
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RE: My mining Rig set up with pictures!posted in Mining & Plotting
@Burstminer, nice set up!! I am interested in CPU (brand, speed, memory), motherboard (brand, memory), OS, PSU. Looking for information about rigs
in order to make best decision for my purchase. Also, if you recall software used for plotting/mining (n/min figures) would be appreciated.@Blago, great idea.
Thanks
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RE: Everybody Post Their MINING RIGS! Show Photosposted in General Discussion
To All,
Thought the hardware side of the equation gets the job done, my interest at this time is 'What aspects of PoC did you
use to determine what hardware to throw at plotting/mining?" In other words what parts of the discussion in scientific papers
(Burstcoin white paper) or forum discussions made you choose the components you use?What made you choose the CPU to have an efficient plotting/mining rig?
- CPU (Intel, AMD, Mac)
- Cores (2, 4, etc.)
- Speed (? MHz)
- ETC.
Same question for the HDD, Graphic Card(s), Motherboard, Software
- Graphic Card (Nvidia, Radeon, other)
- Memory (?GB)
- Read/Write speeds
- ETC.
All these decisions play an important part along with the Burst protocol to build a rig that uses the plotting/mining to its
best advantage-even the software you use is important. Any help you can give or maybe point me in th right Direction
would be greatly appreciated.
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RE: Manual plotting - question about nonces and rangesposted in Mining & Plotting
@haitch
I am in linux, will this be a problem? Right now I am having errors when trying to run .exe.