Hm so past few days I've tried windows server and win 10 but none of them seem to have the drivers for my switch located at the back of my c7000 enclosure. I switched back to Linux and compiled xmr-stak-cpu and let it auto configure. Strange thing is that my hash rate is still hovering around...
So I tried updating my BIOS, turns out I need an active HP warranty to download the BIOS from their website. These BL685 G7s are quite old, so I think the warranty on them ran out. This is real frustrating. Trying to find a workaround now. 1.1kh/s for 4 CPUs is really unacceptable. Tried a lot...
With the taskset command I found that the hash rate hovered around 450 h/s and the - t 32 produced around 1000 h/s. That's nowhere near the projected value of 1500 to 1600 hash (double that of Jim's, theoretically). Perhaps it's something I'm overlooking. With 47 threads it only increased to...
Hahaha no worries. I've since written off the 61xx series for Monero, but as for now, I have 4 of the processors that Jim has. What's puzzling to me is that I get ~1100 H/S as opposed to the 1500+ h/s I'm supposed to be getting. I haven't a clue as to why. I'm running cpuminer-multi with default...
I'm installed ubuntu server on a blade. I'm a noob though, so I don't know if its different processes for 4 NUMA nodes. I don't know how to set them. Mind pointing me in the right direction?
I finally managed to set my C7000 running with 1 BL685C G7 Blade. Those have 4 AMD Opteron 6238s in them, I'm using 47 threads on CPUMiner-Multi but the screen says I'm only getting round 1160h/s. That doesn't seem right for 4 CPUs...
Hey man what is your powerdraw like. I have a C7000 set up with BL685 G7 blades, with the same processor. You say you only run 9 threads out of 12. Do you think running all 12 threads will make a significant diff in wattage?
I'm trying to keep my wattage down, but still get a pretty high hash...
That's terrible. What other things could I do with 50 R815 Dell servers lying around, (with 6174 Opteron processors). Surely I can mine something else with them.
Guys I have several options regarding this. I currently have a R815 Dell Poweredge Server, with 4 AMD Opteron 6174 processors. Those are 12 cores and I thought that they would be slightly worse than the 6274 in terms of hashing power, but so far, it was dismal. Bloody 450h/s on all 48 cores...
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