USB flash drive ISO image for Ethereum mining with NVIDIA graphics cards and Ubuntu GNU/Linux (64-bit Intel/AMD (x86_64)).
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- This ISO image is based on 🐧 Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS (Server).
- KISS, keep it simple, stupid. Only the most necessary included. No 💩 bullshit.
- NVIDIA drivers version 381.22 and CUDA 8 are installed.
- ethminer with the optimized code by David Li (from NVIDIA) already compiled and ready for use.
- The code is optimized for NVIDIA GTX 1060, can improve NVIDIA GTX 1060 with 2 GPC performance by 15%, and NVIDIA GTX 1060 with 1 GPC performance by more than 30%. Meanwhile, it also increases performance on NVIDIA GTX 1070.
- Claymore's dual ethereum miner
ethdcrminer64
is also included. - Already configured to participate in the ethermine ethereum mining pool.
- The installation is optimized for operation without monitor (headless).
- No hard disk drive (HDD/SSD) required. Installation on USB flash drive.
- Created and tested with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070.
With this ISO image, you can immediately mine Ethereum (ETH). Do not spend long time searching and researching.
I would be happy about a small donation. Thank you very much.
Currency | Address | |
---|---|---|
Ξ | Ethereum | 0xfbbc9f870bccadf8847eba29b0ed3755e30c9f0d |
Ƀ | Bitcoin | 13fQA3mCQPmnXBDSmfautP4VMq6Sj2GVSA |
If you do not trust me and do not want to use the image, you will find all configuration files and scripts in the files folder. You only have to install an Ubuntu Linux with all the drivers and tools yourself.
If you want to get started quickly, simply use the pre-configured ISO image (contains the shell scripts, tools, and all necessary drivers).
Download the ISO image via BitTorrent (ethereum-ubuntu-nvidia-miner_v2.img.7z.torrent
).
Compressed 1.3GB, unzipped 7.5GB.
It is recommended to test that the image is correct and safe to use. The MD5 calculation gives a checksum, which must equal the MD5 value of a correct ISO image.
Filename | MD5sum |
---|---|
ethereum-ubuntu-nvidia-miner_v2.img.7z | 236204df132665c68ed3eb9a2729e26c |
ethereum-ubuntu-nvidia-miner_v2.img | 3a78efe07014e3b665e899a490eaa33b |
More help is available here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Md5sum
- Unzip the 7zip file
ethereum-ubuntu-nvidia-miner_v2.img.7z
. - Copy the image
ethereum-ubuntu-nvidia-miner_v2.img
to a at least 8GB USB flash drive.
Larger USB flash drive should also work. I use the "Sandisk 32GB Ultra Fit USB 3.0 Flash Drive".
The copy can be done with dd
.
How this works exactly is explained to you here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_flash_installation_media#Using_dd
Use the free and open source software Rufus.
Simply select the ISO ethereum-ubuntu-nvidia-miner_v2.img
, the USB drive you want to create the bootable Linux onto and click start.
Be sure to select DD mode or the image will be transferred incorrectly.
Identify the disk (not partition) of your USB flash drive e.g. disk3:
nils@macbookpro ~ $ diskutil list
Unmount your USB flash drive:
nils@macbookpro ~ $ diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk3
Copy the image to your USB flash drive:
nils@macbookpro ~ $ sudo dd bs=1m if=Downloads/ethereum-ubuntu-nvidia-miner_v2.img of=/dev/rdisk3
Btw. rdisk3
(with r) not disk3
is not a write error.
Set the primary graphics output to one of your NVIDIA cards. Disable Secure Boot (UEFI) and boot from the USB flash drive.
The network configuration is done by DHCP. Look in your router which IP your miner has.
Connect via SSH with your miner.
nils@macbookpro ~ $ ssh prospector@minerIP
Credentials. Password should be changed (passwd
):
- 👤 Username:
prospector
- 🔑 Password:
m1n1ng
There is an extra program which helps you with the initial setup. Type setup
to start it.
prospector@mine ~ $ setup
Go through each step. If you have everything set you should do a reboot
.
After a minute uptime, a script (screen
) starts automatically in the background, which starts the mining.
prospector@mine ~ $ crontab -l
# run screen after reboot
@reboot sleep 60 && /usr/bin/screen -d -m
Enter mine
to get it in the foreground:
prospector@mine ~ $ mine
Use key combination Ctrl + a, and subsequently pressing a key to execute one of the commands given below:
- n : switches to the next available console
- p : switches back to the previous console
- c : creates a new virtual Bash console
- d : detatches the current screen sessions and brings you back to the normal terminal
More help is available here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen
The miner.sh
script starts automatically (mine
console).
If you want to make settings that go beyond the setup
program, you need to adjust it.
prospector@mine ~ $ nano -w miner.sh
To pull the last MH/s out of your cards, you should overclock.
Run the nvidia-overclock.sh
to adjust the memory and graphics clock.
The settings are lost after a restart. You have to repeat it.
prospector@mine ~ $ nvidia-overclock
For safety I did not add it in the autostart. Sometimes you exaggerate when overclocking, and you'll be glad if a simple reboot helps.
If you are sure that everything works, you can add it to the autostart. For security, it will start after 10 minutes.
prospector@mine ~ $ crontab -e
# After 10 minutes uptime, 'nvidia-overclock.sh' starts automatically
# Only remove the comment if you are sure that everything works!!!
#@reboot sleep 600 && bash ~/nvidia-overclock.sh >/dev/null 2>&1
You should experiment with the values and adjust the values in the script. I wish you success 🤓
nvidia-smi does not work with my cards (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 and 1070).
prospector@mine ~ $ nvidia-smi -i 0 -ac 4004,1987
Setting applications clocks is not supported for GPU 0000:01:00.0.
Treating as warning and moving on.
All done.
No idea if this is a 🐛 bug. Have tried several drivers. Forums are full of bug reports.
With nvidia-settings
I have no problems.
You can try it with your cards. It should work with Ti models. Here the text from the help:
-ac, --applications-clocks=MEM_CLOCK,GRAPHICS_CLOCK
Specifies maximum <memory,graphics> clocks as a pair (e.g. 2000,800) that defines GPU's speed while running applications on a GPU.
Update and recompile ethminer
:
prospector@mine ~ $ cd ~/ethereum-mining/ethminer
prospector@mine ethminer $ git pull
prospector@mine ethminer $ cd build/
prospector@mine build $ cmake -D CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/cuda-8.0 -DETHASHCL=OFF -DETHASHCUDA=ON ..
prospector@mine build $ cmake --build .
Download the latest version for Linux and copy it to your USB flash driver. The copy can be done via SCP.
On Windows, you can use FileZilla or WinSCP. On Linux and macOS it works like this:
nils@macbookpro ~ $ scp "Claymore's Dual GPU Miner - LINUX.tar.gz" prospector@minerIP:/home/prospector/
Unpack the tar.gz file into the claymore-dual-miner
folder:
prospector@mine ~ $ tar xvfz "Claymore's Dual GPU Miner - LINUX.tar.gz" -C ~/claymore-dual-miner --strip-components=1
Of course, with SSH.
munin
and the lighttpd
web server are also installed. You can use it to access statistics pages.
http://minerIP/munin
Here you can find diagrams of the sensors, etc.
Fail2ban is installed. The program monitors logins via SSH. Too many false logins from an IP and the IP is blocked. At each start (reboot) and block you will receive an e-mail. You should check your e-mails from time to time.
prospector@mine ~ $ mutt
More help is available here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fail2ban
Start x11vnc
server.
prospector@mine ~ $ x11vnc
Enter the IP address and display in VNC Viewer to establish a direct connection. For example:
minerIP:0
If you have found a bug (English is not my mother tongue) or have any improvements, send me a pull request.
NVIDIA tools (especially nvidia-smi
) seems to be lagging on 7 GPU rigs,
crashing the system and/or causing some system instabilities.
Issue reproduced on two differents 7 GPUs rigs (different motherboard & GPU brands).
Six graphics cards work without problems.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti does not have Performance Level 3 (only Level 2) thus nvidia-overclock.sh
has to be changed (change [3] with [2]).