Yeah, when my rig was at home, the fans slowing down would get my attention.
Come to think of it, I haven received my text.
And on this subject, if my command line is:
./poclbm.py --server=http://
:@us.eclipsemc.com:8337 --worksize=128 -v -f 5 --device=1
how to I include the backup option?
I've tried a couple based on what I got from ./poclbm -h but nothing has worked so far.
You can run another instance with '-f 50'. And point it to a different pool.
So it will chuck along at very low hashrate. When the '-f 5' instance is not eating up GPU cycles, the '-f 50' will spring up to take over.
When the '-f 5' pool comes back to life, the '-f 50' will drop back to about 100kh/s (estimate).
So if you have 3 GPUs, you should be running 6 instances of poclbm.
Also, I'll pimp my site here
www.btc-poolwatch.com .With this, you can monitor multiple pools easily and see how your multi-pool workers are performing.