Leroy Ladyzhensky
Leroy Ladyzhensky
Thanks for the info... i tried this out and i got the following error when trying to start the service. [root@HOSTNAME system]# systemctl status bees × bees.service - Bees Loaded:...
thanks for the info and help.. appreciate it. I decided to change my plan and run it as a service using the scripts. i created the directory /run/bees and /etc/bees...
update: i copied the "[email protected]" file to the /usr/lib/systemd/system folder i had to edit this file because the ExexStart= line had the wrong location to the bees binary the i...
Ok I think I have most of this figured out.. thanks for the assist here. one final question.. my system has very little new writes.. so i am not too...
that worked for me... thanks. i used this command. ./bladebit_cuda check -n 30 /mnt/ChiaPlots/Chia0-0/plot-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.plot
i think there is some issue sometimes with slow writes to NVMe disks. have you tired do turn off direct-io? that is a command line switch option for blade bit...
did you try to build it using the bash script? like "sh build-cuda.sh" or "sh build.sh" (for non cuda)
it writes to the final plot file during the plotting process. so the final write time takes less. as it can commit some of it as it goes.
Why would you want to run it on CentOS 7? I am running my setup on CentOS 9 app stream and it's working very well. Or you can even use...
Are you seeing the same issue i am seeing on the Core Dump on Linux that i am on this board?