@teymur
So the reason I knew what this meant was because I first started off mining using PhoenixMiner. Those red circled bastards were showing up all over the place and it drove me crazy. I switched to T-Rex and magically they were all gone!
I later discovered that it wasn’t that my rig was more stable, it was just that HiveOS didn’t show the red deviled bastards when using T-Rex. I thought it was weird but I figured that my rig was still 99% efficient. I chalked this up as a win because I at least wouldn’t hae to look at the red circles when there was an invalid/rejected share.
Before I updated the OS to the May 31 patch, I saw that little patch note and knew exactly what they had fixed.
You could also use the command provided by @no_moree in a previous post and look through your logs. Maybe you could see if there were rejected shares but you just weren’t seeing them displayed within HiveOS. This would be one way for you to determine that your OC’s were fine, but the patch just started showing the rejected/invalid shares properly.
I’m not sure how far back the logs go, so you might not be able to do this. But it’s worth a shot.
In-case you missed the post…
Usually writes what the problem is.
The file is available at the following address
/var/log/miner/t-rex/t-rex.log
(You can also download it to the hiveos web page via ssh with the following command. )
message file "t-rex log" --file=/var/log/miner/t-rex/t-rex.log