Not sure if I'm doing this right :(
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22 usb 3.0? how do you connect them? don't you have a bottle neck for conecting them on the same humble computer? those are the kind of technical questions that i do not know ...
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The laptop has 1 USB 3.0 port. 3, Usb 3.0 hubs connect the 22 HDDs. Scan rate is 230 MB/s.
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How do you achieve 230 MB/s? o.O I was getting 80 MB/s tops when mining with my old plot (using jminer and GPUs) o.O is there something im doing wrong?
btw... just wondering... let's say I have a cloud data storage service hired... Is is possible to write plots on my local computer, save them in this cloud storage and mine using those stored online instead of using my personal storage devices? In that case... could you guide me through that?
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@TellezMiotta ,not sure why I'm getting 220, always did. I'm using win 10, cpu miner, not a superpowerful computer and USB 3.0.
You can do the cloud mining thing but I think it would take forever to 1) plot and transfer the files, and 2) scan the cloud files with a miner. There are people who use it but I don't think they have any serious capacity in the cloud. You need HDDs close to the miner, that's why it's called POC, proof of capacity.
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@TellezMiotta 230MB/s over 22 drives = ~11MB/sec per drive.
Yes Cloud mining is possible, but difficult - there are some threads about it.
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Once i tried to write the .bat file and make it work xplotter keeps crashing ....
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The .bat file keeps crashing down.... I don't know what else to do :S
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XPlotter_avx.exe is the problem... it keeps crashing down... don't know why....
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@TellezMiotta , close the cmd window and restart. You may have a bad connection to the drive.
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@rds said in Not sure if I'm doing this right :(:
cmd window
I already restared the computer and still the same issue :S
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@TellezMiotta , make sure you have access to the drive. Can the drive be seen by the system? Show a screenshot right after you restart.
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Please... I literally stopped ETH production from this rig just to have this experience and now this throws this error and it seems there nothing I can do? :S please help me i beg you
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@TellezMiotta Please post the command you try to restart xplotter with (content of bat file) ... also could you provide a screen of the plotfile folder ... was a 2nd file created with zero size ? To restart you need to specify the number of nonces (-n 7629448).
XPlotter_avx.exe -id 1272343243245029898 -sn 100000000 -n 7629448 -t 4 -path C:\data\burst -mem 4GThe problem i had was i tried to run the following an Xplotter tried to create a new file instead of finish the existing one.
XPlotter_avx.exe -id 1272343243245029898 -sn 100000000 -t 4 -path C:\data\burst -mem 4G
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These are the screen shots
First... the folder that my hard drive has

secondly... a screen shot of my bat \
I have tried creating my own bat instead of using that one, I have also tried -t 1 instead of 2... nothing works
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As you can see... I'm trying to mine as well to see where I am at this point... because im not willing to start all over again because I do not want to stop mining eth any longer :S... so please... PLEASE provide me with a solution in which i do not start ALL OVER AGAIN
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@TellezMiotta Sadly you have another issue than i thought ... So if you start xplotter it crashes? You run it as admin? you could add an new line to bat file with 'pause' in it, so that command line does not disappear and you can maybe post a error. Not sure if '@pause' does the same.
Oh i see, you did that and get this 1117 error ...
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the bat hast @pause in it already
This translates to ''Xploter_avi.exe stopped working'' (is in spanish)
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@TellezMiotta
Error code 1117 is generated by the Windows operating system and is always caused by I/O (Input / Output) throughput issues with either the disk or the controller that it is attached to.
Try tochkdsk d: /r /fsource: http://kb.macrium.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50130.aspx
Also you said you decreased memory?! Could maybe be a issue, use the size you initially had.




