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  1. Ok, I figured it out. By default the system can't even change clocks at all. I ended up having to set the kernel option

    amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfff7ffff

    and once booted with that setting I launch the container with the various flags to change clock, memory, and voltage and it appears to work.

     

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    Radeon VII, stock memory is 1.00G and 1.80G or something for clock. I can only assume that the voltage is changed too, not sure where to check that. Also the later drivers don't seem to work because of some kernel stuff only in 5.13 and later so you have to use the 6.10 pre-releases, I think. Also also the 21.40.1 drivers have a sleep infinity in the install step so that's why it never gets passed the install step. I've submitted an issue on github for that so hopefully he fixes it quick.

  2. 27 minutes ago, lnxd said:

    I'm currently trying to isolate the cause of this issue. Looks like it might be something to do with the in-tree drivers that Unraid is actually using to talk to the card not supporting the features that the amdgpu-pro drivers in the container support. This means there's no errors, because as far as PhoenixMiner thinks it's controlling things just fine, but the host just can't seem to do it. There's a few workarounds I'm contemplating but it's a little messy. 

    Awesome, well, at least good to know it's not be being dumb. I was poking around your github and noticed that you have a lolminer image too. Any chance of giving that the royal treatment? I get like an megahash better with that compared to phoenix. If not, I might have to take a crack at it when I'm bored.

  3. 14 minutes ago, Kvo1087 said:

    Ok i got the program to work. Now the issue i run into is that after about 2 minutes of running my logs say the GPU isnt responding and it stops mining. the gpu continues to run at 100% but the miner wont respond and the webUI wont open. I reinstalled radeon-top to see if it was a driver issue but the problem remains. Would this indicate a bad GPU or is there something else I am missing?

    What do your temperatures look like? Could be overheating perhaps.

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  4. 7 hours ago, Kvo1087 said:

    Can someone help me with the setup here? I am trying to get my configuration figured out but i must be doing something wrong.

    1. I setup the wallet with my nicehash wallet address

    2. pool address: us2.ethermine.org:4444

    3. Pool Pass: x

    the rest of the options I left standard from the phoenix install in ich777 CA

    I dont know if having it as host / bridge matters i am not very unraid savvy. 

    What I noticed is that when I run the Phoenix miner app with the 4444 port it returns the error: pool login failed invalid user provided. the same happens on port 14444. if i change to 5555 it says connection closed by the pool. 

    launching the phoenixstats webui give the error: Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/html/index.php on line 113

     

    I cant find an actual config file and I dont even know what I am putting in wrong to begin with. any help would be greatly appreciated. 

     

     

    I'm not an expert with nice has but does it support just straight eth mining? If you're just gonna mine eth it's probably worth using a different pool.

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  5. I'm struggling here a bit. I've managed to get it working and it works mostly fine, I'm just not able to get my card settings, voltage, to change. I think I have the command right.

     

    Starting PhoenixMiner 5.6d as uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root) with the following arguments:
    -pool ssl://us1.ethermine.org:5555 -wal mywallet.x -tt -100  -tstop 85 -tstart 80 -cdm 1 -cdmport 5450 -cvddc 965

     

    I've got a Radeon VII and I was able to run it at pretty much stock everything while dropping the voltage and getting ~92mh/s on windows at ~200w. Now I'm getting ~77mh/s at ~240w. Obviously I can't just open the radeon control panel and see what my voltage actually is so I'm at a loss. The fan is definitely working as various negative numbers appropriately set the fan speed.

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