Linux plotting help
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@Xander52 said in Linux plotting help:
ll guide
my mystake I'we read DCCT and not mddct.
I'm sorry but I use a different script to plot :(
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@ccminer I read this https://github.com/r-majere/mjminer/issues/1 and tried the commands that the issuer had posted, then running make and I got it to compile.
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@Xander52 NIce so now you are plotting already?
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@ccminer I think so. I started a 50gb test plot. It could take a while though
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@Xander52 Yeah CPU plotting takes a while, I don't know how much ram you have and what CPU you have but it will takes a while.
If you can use a GPU and plotting using your GPU it will save you a lot of time!
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@ccminer I think the GPU is pretty bad. I know it is an Nvidia GPU, but that's about it. The CPU is a athlon 2 core I believe, and I have 3gb ram, but I told it to use 2gb. I also have no idea how to get open CL lol.
Thanks. Will update if I need more help
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@Xander52 ok
in case you will decide to use GPU (I reccomend) just write a new post and sure the folks here me included we will be more than gald to help.
Welcome to burst and happy bursting ;)
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@ccminer Thanks. Once I get a few TB drives I will probably do that.
It does seem to be plotting properly now though

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@ccminer said in Linux plotting help:
I decided to cancel the plotting and do a 250gb one so that way I have one large plot (don't worry I deleted the old plot)
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I have been using the updated version of DCCT - the MDCCT plotter and have had a problem.
The plotter has slowed to a crawl or stopped altogether at 95% complete. My drive is 5TB with a GeForce GTX 750 TI graphics card.Here is input to start:
./plot -k xxxxxxxxxxxxx587 -x 1 -d /media/imbota/burst/ -s 0
Working output:
Using SSE2 core.
Creating plots for nonces 0 to 18907000 (4959 GB) using 12775 MB memory and 4 threads
95 percent done.Does anyone have an idea as to why this might happen?
Thanks for any help you can give.
