⚡Power Q&A
Q: What is the difference between local power and effective power?
A: Local power and effective power may exhibit differences:
Local power: The power committed by the miner over a recent period. Effective power: The power committed by the miner that has been successfully verified by the server over a recent period.
Theoretically, these two power values should align; however, factors such as network stability, local operational integrity, and the performance of the graphics card during the commitment process can lead to power loss.
For instance, if your local power is 1M/s and you experience a loss of 20K/s due to various circumstances, your effective power would amount to 980K/s.
Q: How is the Unit of Power defined in Aleo Mining?
A: In Aleo mining, the units of power include the following:
p stands for Proof
c stands for Commitment
h stands for Hashrate
s stands for Solution
These units are equivalent in measurements per second, i.e., p/s, s/s, c/s, h/s all represent computational power per second.
Q: How long does it usually take to show Aleo mining power?
A: The mining power typically appears within ten minutes.
Q: Why did my Aleo worker's power decrease suddenly?
A: Each Epoch has its own difficulty coefficient, hence, it is normal the fluctuation of the worker's power.
Q: Why is the computational power of my newly added Aleo miner very low?
A: After connecting to the Oula mining pool, you need to wait for about fifteen minutes for the mining machine to stabilize before observing. Due to the fluctuation of Epoch difficulty, the worker power may vary, so it is recommended to extend the observation time.
Q: Why is one of the operating graphics card's power significantly lower than others when starting the miner?
A: Please check if the graphics card models are consistent, ensure the miner voltage is stable, and check if there are other processes occupying that graphics card.
Q: How to check if the graphics card driver is installed correctly?
A: Use the nvidia-smi
command. If the operation is successful, it will display the following information. It is able to check the GPU version and running status from the returned results.
Q: What should I do if the system crashes while running mining software?
A: Crashes can be caused by various reasons such as voltage or hardware issues. If you cannot find the problem after self-inspection, it is recommended to upload or screenshot the system log and contact the administrator in the Oula community for assistance.
Q: Why does the worker show offline while mining Aleo?
A: If the platform shows the worker as offline but the log is normal and the earnings per Epoch are normal, it could be a network issue causing a temporary inability to push miner data, but it does not affect earnings. To view the logs, please run tail -f prover.log
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