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Other => Graveyard => BitShares PTS => Topic started by: denart4 on December 11, 2013, 09:50:16 pm
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I did the following commands in my ubuntu 13.10 cmd: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=1193.0
I have a droplet with those specifications:
512MB Ram
20GB SSD Disk
Ubuntu 13.10 x64
When I type in the last command I get this error:
{
Checking optimizations compatibility...
OK: Optimizations are compatible
Launching miner...
Using 512 megabytes of memory per thread
Using 1 threads
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
New block 31944
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
}
What can I do? I tried changing -t to lower numbers but still the same error.
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I think you are using a droplet with too little resources available. The guide calls for an 8 core/4GB droplet whereas you are using a 512mb droplet (I daresay the 1 core, $5 p/month one).
There are known issues running the PTS miner on this droplet - I haven't found a solution yet. I would delete it and use the 2GB/2 core droplet or the 8GB/4 core droplet that the guide calls for. Besides being a better performer (a 1 core droplet would seriously struggle to bring in any sort of PTS) I don't think the capabilities of the 1 core droplet can run the miner at all. :-\
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I think you are using a droplet with too little resources available. The guide calls for an 8 core/4GB droplet whereas you are using a 512mb droplet (I daresay the 1 core, $5 p/month one).
There are known issues running the PTS miner on this droplet - I haven't found a solution yet. I would delete it and use the 2GB/2 core droplet or the 8GB/4 core droplet that the guide calls for.
Thats really unfortunate... They won't give me a refund, would they
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I think you are using a droplet with too little resources available. The guide calls for an 8 core/4GB droplet whereas you are using a 512mb droplet (I daresay the 1 core, $5 p/month one).
There are known issues running the PTS miner on this droplet - I haven't found a solution yet. I would delete it and use the 2GB/2 core droplet or the 8GB/4 core droplet that the guide calls for.
Thats really unfortunate... They won't give me a refund, would they
No, but it sounds like you are using Digital Ocean. Digital Ocean charge per hour, not per month - so if you have had your droplet up and running for an hour, they will only charge you for that hour. You can freely create/delete droplets and have them run against the credit in your account, so you should have lost very little in terms of money..
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I think you are using a droplet with too little resources available. The guide calls for an 8 core/4GB droplet whereas you are using a 512mb droplet (I daresay the 1 core, $5 p/month one).
There are known issues running the PTS miner on this droplet - I haven't found a solution yet. I would delete it and use the 2GB/2 core droplet or the 8GB/4 core droplet that the guide calls for.
Thats really unfortunate... They won't give me a refund, would they
No, but it sounds like you are using Digital Ocean. Digital Ocean charge per hour, not per month - so if you have had your droplet up and running for an hour, they will only charge you for that hour. You can freely create/delete droplets and have them run against the credit in your account, so you should have lost very little in terms of money..
I did not know about that. Thanks!
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As I see you are using yvg1900 miner, and it is going out of memory.
If you want to play around, use 256M version with 1 thread.
yvg1900
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I think you are using a droplet with too little resources available. The guide calls for an 8 core/4GB droplet whereas you are using a 512mb droplet (I daresay the 1 core, $5 p/month one).
There are known issues running the PTS miner on this droplet - I haven't found a solution yet. I would delete it and use the 2GB/2 core droplet or the 8GB/4 core droplet that the guide calls for.
Thats really unfortunate... They won't give me a refund, would they
No, but it sounds like you are using Digital Ocean. Digital Ocean charge per hour, not per month - so if you have had your droplet up and running for an hour, they will only charge you for that hour. You can freely create/delete droplets and have them run against the credit in your account, so you should have lost very little in terms of money..
I did not know about that. Thanks!
No problem
As I see you are using yvg1900 miner, and it is going out of memory.
If you want to play around, use 256M version with 1 thread.
yvg1900
Listen to this man. He did, after all, develop the miner ;)