SMOS Linux keeps crashing after a few minutes and not utilizing third card
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Ok so I have everything setup I have a Gigabyte Z77X-UP7 board, connected to 3 ASUS R9 280X GPUs via USB PCIE risers, a 1,350 Watt Silverstone Zeus PSU, 8 GB of RAM, and an Intel Celeron processor.
It will boot up fine and start running after I configure it, but after a period of time the system will completely lock up, but still produce a lot of heat to the cards but no hashing… But while it runs and hashes for a while It will only use the first 2 GPUs to full capacity the whole time, and the third GPU will start strong and then drop down to only 130KHash/sec
I was using SMOS 1.2, as the lockups seemed to be even worse with SMOS 1.3, should i just use BAMT has anyone else had these issues?[code]
# Big A Miner Thing configuration
# full example of options available in /etc/bamt/bamt.confsettings:
# miner info used in alerts, etc
# id is used to set hostname and identify this rig in farm wide displays
miner_id: Miner-1
# loc is any addition string you wish to use to identify this rig (location?)
miner_loc: TCI# sending status to mgpumon…
# send directly to IP address (only needed if mgpumon is on different network)
# do_direct_status: 192.168.1.10# and/or broadcast on local IP network 1 = yes, 0 = no
# recommend to leave enabled, harmless and very handy
do_bcast_status: 1# central config managment? 1 = yes, 0 = no (sensing a pattern here?)
do_manage_config: 0# command to run for config updates, this is just one example…
# note this is old school, pre autoconf but still a fine way to do things if you prefer it
# config_update_cmd: /usr/bin/rsync -aL rsync://192.168.1.1:873/config/miner1/* /etc/bamt/# how long to wait for X to start (seconds) - increase if mining fails to start at boot
# slower machines or booting from slow USB key may need as long as 60 seconds here
start_mining_init_delay: 20# delay in between starting individual GPUs (seconds) - increase if gpus lock during mining init
start_mining_miner_delay: 3# api keys for gpumon, all optional
# apikey_btcguild:
# apikey_deepbit:
# apikey_bitclockers:
# apikey_slush:
# apikey_bithasher:
# apikey_mtred:
# apikey_ozcoin:
# apikey_nofee:
# apikey_rfc:
# apikey_polmine:
# apikey_btcpool:
# apikey_triple:
# apikey_abc:# monitoring config…
# should we monitor the cards? (send email alerts, etc) 1 = yes, 0 = no
# do_monitor: 1# smtp settings for sending alerts
# required…
#smtp_host: smtp.gmail.com
#smtp_to: [email protected]# optional…
#smtp_port: 587
#smtp_from: [email protected]# set these to 1 to enable
# smtp_tls: 1
# smtp_ssl: 1# authentication for sasl or tls
#smtp_auth_user: [email protected]
#smtp_auth_pass: smos123# don’t send emails more often than smtp_min_wait seconds, default 300
#smtp_min_wait: 300
# include current system status details in alerts? (defaults on, disable for smaller emails)
# smtp_include_details: 1
# if you don’t like the automatic subjects…
# smtp_subject: I wanted a custom subject in my alerts…# start autoconf client - no harm in running client even if not using autoconf server on network
do_autoconf_client: 1# start mgpumon in background using /etc/bamt/mgpumon.conf?
# do_mgpumon: 1# detect hung GPUs and auto reboot (phoenix only)
detect_defunct: 1# use cgsnoop?
do_cgsnoop: 0# cgminer options
# start cgminer? set this to 1, and also set cgminer: 1 on each GPU you will manage with cgminer
cgminer: 1# options to cgminer (must have at least --api-listen for any bamt tools to work)
# see cgminer documentation for options. you may want to put cgminer config in
# another file and simply put --config /that/file here.
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# tcp port for cgminer… defaults to 4028
# cgminer_port: 4028# GPU Configuration
# You’ll need one gpuX: section per GPU installed. Not sure what’s installed,
# or the order? Open a root shell and type: aticonfig --list-adapters
#
# You can delete gpu sections if you don’t have that many cards…gpu0:
# remove this or set to 0 to actually use this card…
# disabled: 0# set to 1 if cgminer will manage this gpu.
cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# overclocking… all optional
# enable to debug overclocking… provides info on screen during mine start/restart
debug_oc: 1# optional command to execute prior to overclocking
# pre_oc_cmd:# val_x = the value to set for this profile (0-2)
# Profile 2 is used while mining, but setting values
# in profile 2 that are lower than the values in the other
# profiles is not allowed on some GPUs, so you have to adjust
# the other profiles as well.# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
core_speed_2: 1080
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
mem_speed_2: 1500
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000# fan_speed: 100
# optional command to execute after overclocking
# post_oc_cmd:# mining setup
# kernel to use… currently one of: phatk phatk2 phatk-bamt04 phatk-svn phatk-1.50 poclbm
# kernel: phatk2# phoenix style kernel params. do not include DEVICE=x
# kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=9# optional phoenix queuesize parameter: how many work units to keep queued at all times
# queue_size: 2# optional phoenix avgsamples parameter: how many samples to use for hashrate average
# avg_samples: 10# IMPORTANT: pool_file must contain a list of pool URLs… one at least, more if
# you like. You can share the same file for all GPUs, or have one for each.
# Miner will start with first URL in file, however if no shares are accepted
# for any reason in (pool_timeout) seconds, the miner will move to next URL
# in the file. Wraps around to first URL when last one fails.
# You can also set pool specific values, see the docs.pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
# default time to allow phoenix to run without finding a share…
# exceed this and we move to next pool in poolfile
pool_timeout: 180# monitoring values, used by email alerts and gpumon
monitor_temp_lo: 30
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 25
monitor_hash_lo: .3
monitor_fan_lo: 750
monitor_reject_hi: 5gpu1:
disabled: 0cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
core_speed_2: 1080
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
mem_speed_2: 1500
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000# fan_speed: 100
# kernel: phatk2
# kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: .5
monitor_fan_lo: 1000
monitor_reject_hi: 3gpu2:
disabled: 0cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
core_speed_2: 1080
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
mem_speed_2: 1500
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000# fan_speed: 100
# kernel: phatk2
# kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: 125
monitor_fan_lo: 1000
monitor_reject_hi: 3gpu3:
disabled: 1cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
# core_speed_2: 980
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
# mem_speed_2: 300
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000#fan_speed: 100
#kernel: phatk2
#kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: 125
monitor_fan_lo: 1000
monitor_reject_hi: 3gpu4:
disabled: 1cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
# core_speed_2: 980
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
# mem_speed_2: 300
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000#fan_speed: 100
#kernel: phatk2
#kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: 125
monitor_fan_lo: 1000
monitor_reject_hi: 3gpu5:
disabled: 1cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
# core_speed_2: 980
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
# mem_speed_2: 300
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000fan_speed: 100
#kernel: phatk2
#kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: 125
monitor_fan_lo: 1000
monitor_reject_hi: 3gpu6:
disabled: 1cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
# core_speed_2: 980
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
# mem_speed_2: 300
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000#fan_speed: 100
#kernel: phatk2
#kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: 125
monitor_fan_lo: 1000
monitor_reject_hi: 3gpu7:
disabled: 1cgminer: 1
cgminer_opts: -c /etc/bamt/cgminer.conf# core_speed_0: 300
# core_speed_1: 800
# core_speed_2: 980
# mem_speed_0: 300
# mem_speed_1: 300
# mem_speed_2: 300
# core_voltage_0: 1.125
# core_voltage_1: 1.125
# core_voltage_2: 1.125000#fan_speed: 100
#kernel: phatk2
#kernel_params: BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11pool_file: /etc/bamt/pools
pool_timeout: 180monitor_temp_lo: 45
monitor_temp_hi: 80
monitor_load_lo: 80
monitor_hash_lo: 125
monitor_fan_lo: 1000
monitor_reject_hi: 3[/code]
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CGMiner.conf
“api-listen” : true,
“intensity” : “13”,
“vectors” : “1”,
“worksize” : “256”,
“kernel” : “scrypt”,
“auto-fan” : true,
“temp-cutoff” : “90”,
“temp-overheat” : “80”,
“temp-target” : “75”,
“expiry” : “30”,
“gpu-dyninterval” : “7”,
“log” : “5”,
“queue” : “1”,
“retry-pause” : “5”,
“scan-time” : “30”,
“scrypt” : true,
“temp-hysteresis” : “3”,
“shares” : “0”,
“shaders” : “2048”,
“thread-concurrency” : “8192”,
“gpu-thread” : “2”,
“gpu-engine” : “1080”,
“gpu-platform” : “0”,
“lookup-gap” : “2”,
“gpu-powertune” : “20”,
“gpu-memclock” : “1500”[/code] -
I have two of the exact same rigs I built with the same setup… Both are having the same exact issue, so it’s not a defect in the hardware, something is up with the OS…
If anyone can help it would be much appreciated