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cgminer-run =========== Running cgminer on linux This requires the linux screen command to be installed on your system The command: screen -ls will probably enlighten you to the installation status of the screen command and maybe even tell you how to install it, if it isn't already installed If it isn't already installed, here's some hints on how to install it on some linux versions: On Ubuntu and derivatives: apt-get install screen On Pacman based systemd (e.g. Arch): pacman -S screen On Yum based systems (e.g. Fedora): yum install screen sem.c ----- A program to keep a command of your choice always running on a linux computer Simply create a script (see cgminer-cron.sh below), put it in crontab to run every minute, and you're done Compile with 'make sem' cp -pv sem /usr/local/bin/ It will only allow the sem command in the cgminer-cron.sh to successfully run cgminer.sh once at a time on a computer Each other time sem is run, while the first one is still running, it will immediately return and not start the cgminer.sh command If cgminer.sh crashes, gets killed, or fails for some reason, it will release sem's semaphore lock and the next run of cgminer-cron.sh after that, within a minute, will start cgminer.sh again The system lock used by sem is based on the inode of the semfile passed to sem Two different invocations of sem with two different semfiles will produce two different, independent locks that will not stop each other from running Also, if you delete the semfile while one sem is still using it, and create a new semfile of the same name and run sem with that new file, it will also produce two different, independent locks The touch command used in cgminer-cron.sh makes sure the semfile exists, but doen't affect the lock produced, if the semfile does already exist Since the lock is actually a semaphore, if the system should shutdown or crash for any reason, the lock will certainly be released and the semfile does not need to be cleaned up/deleted when the system restarts cgminer-cron.sh --------------- An example script to keep cgminer running Read it and change it as necessary Put it in /usr/local/bin chmod +x /usr/local/bin/cgminer-cron.sh If your linux has an /etc/crontab then you can add it to crontab as: * * * * * root screen -d -m -S cgm /usr/local/bin/cgminer-cron.sh (or replace root with whatever other account you want to run cgminer) If you use cronie or some other cron implementation that has a per user crontab then use the command to edit your crontab file (e.g. crontab -e) and add * * * * * screen -d -m -S cgm /usr/local/bin/cgminer-cron.sh If the cgminer screen (cgm) doesn't appear after a couple of minutes it will usually mean a permission error or a file not in the correct place or not +x You can usually see what the problem is by running cgminer-cron.sh and it should spit out the error that is causing it to fail i.e. run: /usr/local/bin/cgminer-cron.sh then screen -ls should list a cgm screen - if there were no problems or errors Note that permission issues may stop it from running if you are running it in cron as a different user to what you are logged in as and the permissions are not setup to allow that user for all scripts and programs being used cgminer.sh ---------- A sample cgminer run script to keep cgminer running and logging output into your home directory You either need a ~/.cgminer/cgminer.conf file with your settings and pools or edit cgminer.sh to add your settings and pools Don't forget to chmod +x cgminer.sh
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