Cuda 9.2 and up are now the default on most miners.
You'll need at least
396.54, which is recommended on 0.6-01 (and above).
Start a
Hive Shell session
Run the following commands;
disk-expand
logs-on
reboot
Note that logs should be turned back off after this procedure if you're running hive off a USB stickOnce you reboot start a
Hive Shell session again.
Run the following;
systemctl stop hivex
miner stop
apt update
nvidia-driver-update
The installation could take up to around 10 minutes on SSD (depending on your internet connection speed) and takes longer on USB stick.
Reboot the machine again once done.
On some systems, OC and FAN settings may fail after a driver upgrade. This can easily be fixed.
Start a
Hive Shell session
Run the following;
systemctl stop hivex
miner stop
apt-get install --reinstall -y nvidia-settings
reboot
All should be working again.
Let me know how it goes!
phoenixminer exited, waiting to cooldown a bit
Phoenix Miner 4.2c Linux/gcc - Release build
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CUDA version: 10.0, CUDA runtime: 8.0
/hive/miners/phoenixminer/h-run.sh: line 23: 2896 Segmentation fault ./PhoenixMiner
phoenixminer exited, waiting to cooldown a bit
Phoenix Miner 4.2c Linux/gcc - Release build
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CUDA version: 10.0, CUDA runtime: 8.0
/hive/miners/phoenixminer/h-run.sh: line 23: 2965 Segmentation fault ./PhoenixMiner
phoenixminer exited, waiting to cooldown a bit
Actually, just one command
nvidia-driver-update
is pretty sufficient. Goes brilliant on recent Hives like 06-4x.
is enough, but the above steps ensure chances of things going wrong are kept to an absolute minimum. Especially in cases where individuals come from older builds.