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Board Mining software (miners)
Re: CGMINER GPU FPGA overclock monitor fanspeed RPC linux/windows/osx/mip/r-pi 2.7.1
by
The00Dustin
on 22/08/2012, 13:28:00 UTC
My bonuspool account went apeshit exactly like that for a little while a few hours ago. I switched a couple parts around in my rigs so I wasn't sure if it was a hardware issue, but it seems to have gone away.

I don't think it's bonuspool. The common element was that we both had a pool go down. I use Eclipse and mtred, and when Eclipse went down this morning, I manually added mtred because it wasn't in the config at the time. Later on, I realized Eclipse had come up and was up for awhile, but the miner was doing -exactly- what Morblias was saying: except that I switched it myself, and it was failing to switch back. Actually, I didn't even switch it - I just added mtred manually while it was running, and it went over to mtred on it's own. Of course at first I expected the errors it was giving... because the pool was down. I even checked using ping.eu's port checker function and 8337 on eclipse was closed for all Eclipse servers. Later on when I knew the pool was up, the miner was doing exactly the same thing. Sitting on mtred, and saying Eclipse was down. I even checked again with ping.eu to make sure, and indeed Eclipse was up. So I just closed the miner, repoened it, and voila, connection to Eclipse.

I think this is pretty solid evidence Smiley
I can confirm similar behavior as well in yet another scenario.  I added a 5th pool (I already had pools in positions 0 through 4) through the curses interface.  I then proceeded to switch to it.  Shortly thereafter, cgminer switched back to pool 0 (presumably due to a problem with pool 4), and then I started getting alive and down messages every few minutes but not submitting shares to pool 4 (I also started submitting shares to pools 1 and 2 álong with 0 in spite of --failover-only and 18 hours since launch of cgminer).  I deleted pool 4, added it again, switched to it again, and voila, cgminer is mining on it again.  Next time I may try disabling and re-enabling it instead of deleting it, however I can also report that it said disabled on the pool after I hit P before I deleted it.  I thought they were only supposed to go to disabled (vs dead) after a long string of rejects, and I didn't see any rejects.  I don't know if this additional information is helpful or not, but something is up...

ETA: I am using 2.7.1, I think the two quotes above are too, I just realized none of them indicate it in this post.