GPU plot generator v4.1.1 (Win/Linux)
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@vadirthedark should be like this in your case:
./gpuPlotGenerator generate buffer /media/imbota/burst/123456_0_50000_5000
(change the last numbers after "burst/" with your own wallet number id and your settings)
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@ccminer Update - I checked drive permissions and revised them and placed a 'plots' folder on drive 'burst'.
Ran the generate again and got this:
Loading platforms...
Loading devices...
Loading devices configurations...
Initializing generation devices...
[0] Device: AMD Athlon(tm) 5350 APU with Radeon(tm) R3 (OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (1445.5))
[0] Device memory: 2GB 452MB
[0] CPU memory: 2GB 452MB
Initializing generation contexts...
[0] Path: /media/imbota/burst/6510305595672859587_0_19075000_68125
[0] Nonces: 0 to 19074999 (4TB 560GB 1006MB)
[0] CPU memory: 16GB 647MBDevices number: 1
Plots files number: 1
Total nonces number: 19075000
CPU memory: 19GB 75MBGenerating nonces...
0.00% (0/19075000 remaining nonces), 0.00 nonces/minutes, ETA: 36y 20w 2d 12h 40m 0s...
[ERROR][-54][CL_INVALID_WORK_GROUP_SIZE] Error in step1 kernel launchThe WGS is the size you are using for 5TB drive. Think I should reduce WGS - any ideas?
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@vadirthedark I think you should fix the numbers in your devices.txt
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@ccminer New #'s
0 0 512 128 8192 (devices.txt)
_0_19700000_50000 (gpu generate)It is working!! Here is one of the last lines:
0.02% (3584/19700000 remaining nonces), 926.90 nonces/minutes, ETA: 2w 0d 18h 9m
How do these #'s compare? Do you know if adjustments can be made while plotting is going on?
Thanks for all your help - could not have made it without your expert help!
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@vadirthedark
I don't think you can adjust while plotting! But you can mine during plotting!
You are welcome!!
Other folks helped me a lot and I'm gald I could do the same for you ;)
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@luxe I set up the plotter on Linux. I have started plotting at ~14,000 nonces per minute. I have 2 Tesla m2050. my parameters are 0_200000_20000. This is the device ID :
Id: 0
Type: GPU
Name: Tesla M2050
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Version: OpenCL 1.1 CUDA
Driver version: 367.57
Max clock frequency: 1147MHz
Max compute units: 14
Global memory size: 2GB 574MB 192KB
Max memory allocation size: 655MB 560KB
Max work group size: 1024
Local memory size: 48KB
Max work-item sizes: (1024, 1024, 64)I set up the device.txt as follows : 0 0 2048 256 8192
Do you know which parameters to use to increase plotting speeds ?
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@CoinBuster If drive write speed is the bottleneck, you could try to plot multiple drives at once. But sry i do not know what parameters best for the compute units.
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@CoinBuster, interested in what distro you are using and plotter you used?
Thanks
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@vadirthedark I am using ubuntu 14.04 and GPU plot generator v4.0.3 (Win/Linux)
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@CoinBuster Thanks for the info. I am using Ubuntu 16.04. Could you tell me what Nvidia driver you are using?
Thanks
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@vadirthedark You have to download the right pack from Nvidia for your specific GPU. https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads
Depends on the drivers you want to install, some of them support 16.04. The driver I have downloaded do support 16.04. I installed pyopencl on my system.
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@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.
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I get an error when trying to run the GPU plotting software.
Loading platforms...
Loading devices...
Loading devices configurations...
Initializing generation devices...[ERROR] Unable to open the source file
Anyone know what file the error is referring to?
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root@Tesla-SuperComputer:/home/tate/gpuPlotGenerator-bin-linux-x64-4.0.2# ./gpuPlotGenerator listDevices 0 ./gpuPlotGenerator: /usr/local/cuda-8.0/targets/x86_64-linux/lib/libOpenCL.so.1: no version information available (required by ./gpuPlotGenerator) ------------------------- GPU plot generator v4.0.2 ------------------------- Author: Cryo Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL ---- [ERROR][-1001][CL_UNKNOWN] Unable to retrieve the OpenCL platforms number root@Tesla-SuperComputer:/home/tate/gpuPlotGenerator-bin-linux-x64-4.0.2#
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@Tate-A Okay, Installed the latest Drivers and OpenCL. Now I get this.
root@Tesla-SuperComputer:/home/tate/gpuPlotGenerator-bin-linux-x64-4.0.2# ./gpuPlotGenerator listDevices 0 Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-version.c: 224: _dl_check_map_versions: Assertion `needed != NULL' failed! root@Tesla-SuperComputer:/home/tate/gpuPlotGenerator-bin-linux-x64-4.0.2#
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@ccminer said in GPU plot generator v4.0.3 (Win/Linux):
@vadirthedark I finally got my new r9 380 4gb and I installed it!
So now I start to face your same problem to GPU plotting my hdd.
did you finally have been able to use the script on ubuntu?Hello everyone. I decided to give this GPU plotting method a try. Once I got through the initial stages of prepping my system I recall there being a question of whether gpuPlotGenerator 4.0.3 supported CUDA or not. I ran the software not knowing either way but it just stopped.
Before I go ahead and troubleshoot can someone clarify this for me please?
Thanks!
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Hi,
With what settings are we able to create a very optimized plots?
1 GPU and 16GB of ram
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Hi, just checking out this plotter as I found out my integrated GPU will work with the plotter/miners for Burst.
I ran the setup to configure the GPU and the recommended values were not powers of 2:
I put in the recommended values and the program appeared to store different values, specifically the 19 was stored as a 8:
Is this normal?
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