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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 101. (Read 703113 times)

copper member
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would you make installer prebuilt linux and including awesome agent like hiveos? i want to use linux but idk how to start and put awesome agent in that linux
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Is there any easy way to configure gpu fans on linux with awesome miner and its remote service?
Hi,
This is part of the overclocking feature (not available in Free Edition). If you select a miner in the Awesome Miner main application and go to the GPU tab in the lower part of the screen, you will find "GPU Clocking". Via this feature you can adjust clocking settings and fan settings for your GPU's. The feature works for both Windows and Linux based miners.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Is there any easy way to configure gpu fans on linux with awesome miner and its remote service?
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner version 7.5

 ASIC mining
  - Innosilicon miners can be rebooted via the web interface. The External Miner has a new property 'Miner type' where Innosilicon can be selected, required for the Innosilicon specific reboot operation.
  - The External Miner property for Avalon 10 miners has been moved to be a part of the new 'Miner type' property, where Avalon 10 is one of the options.
 GPU mining
  - IMPORTANT: Awesome Miner will by default automatically map GPU monitoring details to the GPUs reported by the mining software, unless manual 'Map to system monitoring' is used. To disable the new behavior, go to the Options dialog, GPU Settings section, where 'Automatic device mapping' can be disabled.
  - Improved device mapping when using a mix of GPU models
 Rules
  - Added trigger for looking at the current Mining Profile for Antminers running the Awesome Miner firmware
 User interface
  - The list of active mining devices for a miner can be selected and copied to clipboard
 Changes
  - Using the new subscription based licenses with Managed Miners, only one license is consumed per host instead of per miner instance.
 Mining software
  - CpuMiner-Opt 3.12.7
  - XmRig 5.10.0
  - SrbMiner 0.4.1
  - WildRig miner 0.20.5b
  - Gminer 2.04
  - NbMiner 28.1
  - Bminer 16.1
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool and worker name display on the Pools tab in specific dual mining scenarios
  - Correction to dual mining revenue calculations for specific pool combinations
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner version 7.4.2 (Development preview of 7.5)

 Rules
  - Added trigger for looking at the current Mining Profile for Antminers running the Awesome Miner firmware
 Changes
  - Using the new subscription based licenses with Managed Miners, only one license is consumed per host instead of per miner instance.
 Mining software
  - SrbMiner 0.4.1
  - WildRig miner 0.20.5b
  - Gminer 2.04
  - NbMiner 28.0
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool and worker name display on the Pools tab in specific dual mining scenarios

In case direct download links are required, please use:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi


subscription? what if we already bought? Sad
If you already have a license, it will work just like before. No changes.

Some users may want to move to the new subscription model while I think most prefer to stay with their existing license. A few users have already contacted us about moving to the subscription, where we of course discounted the subscription fee with the same amount they already paid for their existing license.

But is there a difference? I have been licensed for 2 years for 20 teams. If I keep the one I have, do I stop perceiving something?

Where are those differences between the old license and the new subscription, where are there prices etc.

I prefer to continue as I am, I never use managed rig, I only GPU and everything in autoprofit.
There are no differences for you and not for anyone else with an Awesome Miner license. You will continue to get all the new features and updates just like today. No need to take any action - you can of course continue to use Awesome Miner just like you do today.

The new subscriptions are more flexible and always includes everything even on a smaller number of miners:
  • All features are included even if you only use a few miners. Example: No need to get Premium Edition (20 miners) for GPU overclocking if you only have 5 miners. With the subscription you simply pay for 5 miners and get all features right away.
  • Cloud Services and continued e-mail based product support are always included in the subscription. It's no longer needed to have a separate subscription for Cloud Services.
  • The initial investment is smaller as you don't pay a larger one-time fee for a license. Instead you pay for a subscription per month or per year.
  • You can pay for the exact number of miners you have. Example: If you have 11 miners, you no longer need to get a license for Premium Edition (20 miners). You sign up for a subscription for 11 miners.
  • You can adjust the number of miners you pay for from month to month. Example: You run a larger number of miners for a few months, but then go back to fewer miners. You can have a subscription for 44 miners one month and change the subscription to 5 miners the next month.

On average the new subscriptions are a bit more expensive, but there are cases where they are less expensive when using only a few number of miners. For pricing, please see:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/signup
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 2
Awesome Miner version 7.4.2 (Development preview of 7.5)

 Rules
  - Added trigger for looking at the current Mining Profile for Antminers running the Awesome Miner firmware
 Changes
  - Using the new subscription based licenses with Managed Miners, only one license is consumed per host instead of per miner instance.
 Mining software
  - SrbMiner 0.4.1
  - WildRig miner 0.20.5b
  - Gminer 2.04
  - NbMiner 28.0
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool and worker name display on the Pools tab in specific dual mining scenarios

In case direct download links are required, please use:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi


subscription? what if we already bought? Sad
If you already have a license, it will work just like before. No changes.

Some users may want to move to the new subscription model while I think most prefer to stay with their existing license. A few users have already contacted us about moving to the subscription, where we of course discounted the subscription fee with the same amount they already paid for their existing license.

But is there a difference? I have been licensed for 2 years for 20 teams. If I keep the one I have, do I stop perceiving something?

Where are those differences between the old license and the new subscription, where are there prices etc.

I prefer to continue as I am, I never use managed rig, I only GPU and everything in autoprofit.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
Awesome Miner version 7.4.2 (Development preview of 7.5)

 Rules
  - Added trigger for looking at the current Mining Profile for Antminers running the Awesome Miner firmware
 Changes
  - Using the new subscription based licenses with Managed Miners, only one license is consumed per host instead of per miner instance.
 Mining software
  - SrbMiner 0.4.1
  - WildRig miner 0.20.5b
  - Gminer 2.04
  - NbMiner 28.0
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool and worker name display on the Pools tab in specific dual mining scenarios

In case direct download links are required, please use:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi


subscription? what if we already bought? Sad
If you already have a license, it will work just like before. No changes.

Some users may want to move to the new subscription model while I think most prefer to stay with their existing license. A few users have already contacted us about moving to the subscription, where we of course discounted the subscription fee with the same amount they already paid for their existing license.

thank goodness!! and thank you for the awesome software
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner version 7.4.2 (Development preview of 7.5)

 Rules
  - Added trigger for looking at the current Mining Profile for Antminers running the Awesome Miner firmware
 Changes
  - Using the new subscription based licenses with Managed Miners, only one license is consumed per host instead of per miner instance.
 Mining software
  - SrbMiner 0.4.1
  - WildRig miner 0.20.5b
  - Gminer 2.04
  - NbMiner 28.0
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool and worker name display on the Pools tab in specific dual mining scenarios

In case direct download links are required, please use:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi


subscription? what if we already bought? Sad
If you already have a license, it will work just like before. No changes.

Some users may want to move to the new subscription model while I think most prefer to stay with their existing license. A few users have already contacted us about moving to the subscription, where we of course discounted the subscription fee with the same amount they already paid for their existing license.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
Awesome Miner version 7.4.2 (Development preview of 7.5)

 Rules
  - Added trigger for looking at the current Mining Profile for Antminers running the Awesome Miner firmware
 Changes
  - Using the new subscription based licenses with Managed Miners, only one license is consumed per host instead of per miner instance.
 Mining software
  - SrbMiner 0.4.1
  - WildRig miner 0.20.5b
  - Gminer 2.04
  - NbMiner 28.0
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool and worker name display on the Pools tab in specific dual mining scenarios

In case direct download links are required, please use:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi


subscription? what if we already bought? Sad
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner version 7.4.2 (Development preview of 7.5)

 Rules
  - Added trigger for looking at the current Mining Profile for Antminers running the Awesome Miner firmware
 Changes
  - Using the new subscription based licenses with Managed Miners, only one license is consumed per host instead of per miner instance.
 Mining software
  - SrbMiner 0.4.1
  - WildRig miner 0.20.5b
  - Gminer 2.04
  - NbMiner 28.0
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool and worker name display on the Pools tab in specific dual mining scenarios

In case direct download links are required, please use:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
How to get the value of 'buy_price' on this?

{
    "markets": [
        {
            "coin_name": "Ankh Credit",
            "coin_tck": "0AC",
            "market": "0AC/BTC",
            "buy_price": "0.0000003300",
            "sell_price": "0.0000012300",
            "volume24h": 100,
            "price24hago": "0.0000003300",
            "latest_price": "0.0000003300"
        },
I think it should work with:
markets[0].buy_price

The reason for
Code:
[0]
is that markets is an JSON array, starting with
Code:
[
. In your case you pick the first element in the array.

Ok. But how to get the value of:

Coin:

Ankh Electrum
buy_price


{
    "markets": [
        {
            "coin_name": "Ankh Credit",
            "coin_tck": "0AC",
            "market": "0AC/BTC",
            "buy_price": "0.0000003300",
            "sell_price": "0.0000012300",
            "volume24h": 100,
            "price24hago": "0.0000003300",
            "latest_price": "0.0000003300"
        },
        {
            "coin_name": "Ankh Electrum",
            "coin_tck": "0AE",
            "market": "0AE/BTC",
            "buy_price": "0.0000002200",
            "sell_price": "0.0000002300",
            "volume24h": 0,
            "price24hago": "0.0000002200",
            "latest_price": "0.0000002200"
        },
        {
            "coin_name": "ABCMint",
            "coin_tck": "ABCM",
            "market": "ABCM/BTC",
            "buy_price": null,
            "sell_price": "0.0000040000",
            "volume24h": 0,
            "price24hago": "0.0000007500",
            "latest_price": "0.0000007500"
        },

https://www.abcmint.cc/

legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hello.

I have ASICs from different generations, i.e. Z11, Z11e, Z11j, Z9, and Z9 mini.

If I specify in Equihash that 15 KH/s = 400 W, then the power consumption for Z11 is calculated incorrectly and is shown as ~4000W per ASIC, when in reality it is only 1400W.

How do I specify power consumption correctly?
You can use multiple Profit Profiles. Please go to the Options dialog, Profit Profile section where you can add a new profile for "Z9" for example. You can define a specific power usage for the algorithm Equihash for this specific profile.

Next step is to open the Properties dialog for all Z9 miners and set the "Profit Profile" to "Z9". You can select multiple Z9 miners in the main window of Awesome Miner, right click and select Bulk Edit to modify many of them in a single operation.

You can in a similar way add a Profit Profile for Z11, and set the "Profit Profile" property of your Z11 miners to this newly created profile.

If you have miner models that are very similar in terms of hashrate and power usage, they can of course share the same Profit Profile.

Thank you! That worked like charm.

A few more questions:
1) Is it possible to set different temperature thresholds for GPUs and ASICs? I tolerate the ASICs running as high as 80 degrees, but for GPUs, as to me, it's a little bit high, so I want 80 degrees to be painted in yellow for ASICs and in red for GPUs. Is it possible?
2) How do I sort the GPUs by bus ID? In Claymore everything is sorted by bus ID, but in AM the sorting is absolutely random.
Thanks for the feedback and additional questions.

1) This is unfortunately not possible to configure today, but it's on our list of feature to improve in the future

2) In the GPU tab (where you see hashrate and more per GPU) the order is based on the order reported by the Mining Software. For Claymore miner it should already be by PCI Bus ID here.
On the System tab and other locations, Awesome Miner uses the device order according to the GPU drivers, with AMD first followed by nVidia. Is it this list you want to be sorted by PCI Bus ID?
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
any update on adding FCH for profitability yet? they are listed on coingecko, coinex, qbtc and aex that i know of.
In order for Awesome Miner to calculate mining income, the Block Reward, Block Time and Difficulty must be known in addition to the exchange rate.

I looked into this and it should be possible for you to define the Properties of the Coin like this in Awesome Miner.

1) Difficulty: Use dynamic update:
URL: http://fch.world/ext/summary
JSON Property Expression: data[0].difficulty

2) Block Reward: 25

3) Block Time: 60

4) Value in BTC. Use dynamic update:
URL: https://api.coingecko.com/api/v3/coins/freecash/tickers
Expression: $.tickers[?(@.target == 'BTC' && @market.name == 'CoinEx')].last

legendary
Activity: 2254
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EIN: 82-3893490
any update on adding FCH for profitability yet? they are listed on coingecko, coinex, qbtc and aex that i know of.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner version 7.4.1 (Development preview of 7.5)

 ASIC mining
  - Innosilicon miners can be rebooted via the web interface. The External Miner has a new property 'Miner type' where Innosilicon can be selected, required for the Innosilicon specific reboot operation.
 GPU mining
  - IMPORTANT: Awesome Miner will by default automatically map GPU monitoring details to the GPUs reported by the mining software, unless manual 'Map to system monitoring' is used. To disable the new behavior, go to the Options dialog, GPU Settings section, where 'Automatic device mapping' can be disabled.
  - Improved device mapping when using a mix of GPU models
 Mining software
  - Gminer 2.03
  - CpuMiner-Opt 3.12.7
  - XmRig 5.10.0
 Correction
  - Correction to dual mining revenue calculations for specific pool combinations

In case direct download links are required, please use:
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
https://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi

Note: The goal with the automatic mapping of GPU information is to remove the need of manually using "Map to system monitoring" for most scenarios. The plan is to rename this to "Manual device mapping" or similar in the near future, as it only should be used if Awesome Miner fails to automatically figure out the GPU mapping.

GPU mapping is the concept where the list of reported GPU hashrates from the mining software is combined with more complete GPU information from Awesome Miner like GPU clock, power usage, fan and temperature - independent of what the mining software can report. Depending on mining software, the order in which the GPUs are reported are different, but Awesome Miner will do a better job in figuring this out now.

If you already use the "Map to system monitoring" on your miners and want to try the new automatic mapping - simply turn off the "Map to system monitoring" on the GPU tab for the specific miner. If you don't see any difference on the GPU tab, Awesome Miner automatically resolved the GPU mapping the same way you did.

If you find any issues, please let me know which mining software you are running. Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hello.

I have ASICs from different generations, i.e. Z11, Z11e, Z11j, Z9, and Z9 mini.

If I specify in Equihash that 15 KH/s = 400 W, then the power consumption for Z11 is calculated incorrectly and is shown as ~4000W per ASIC, when in reality it is only 1400W.

How do I specify power consumption correctly?
You can use multiple Profit Profiles. Please go to the Options dialog, Profit Profile section where you can add a new profile for "Z9" for example. You can define a specific power usage for the algorithm Equihash for this specific profile.

Next step is to open the Properties dialog for all Z9 miners and set the "Profit Profile" to "Z9". You can select multiple Z9 miners in the main window of Awesome Miner, right click and select Bulk Edit to modify many of them in a single operation.

You can in a similar way add a Profit Profile for Z11, and set the "Profit Profile" property of your Z11 miners to this newly created profile.

If you have miner models that are very similar in terms of hashrate and power usage, they can of course share the same Profit Profile.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hi,

In trigger miner state I can choose 'mining' or 'disconnected api access denied' is there a possibility to just test miner state 'stopped' ?
for instance when a rule stop miner if current profit below a certain amount,  after,  I would  like to set 'if miner stopped and profit profile above a certain amount then start miner'

please it is possible to have in miner state trigger to test the status 'stopped' ?

thks if possible or how to make it with all the existing tools already in the box (because there are plenty possibilities in awesome miner :-) ) ?
There are no trigger to check if the miner is in Stopped state. Even if you send the Start command when the miner is already running - nothing happens. So your rule might just work fine even without this check.

You can also configure the rule to only run one per minute for example, by combining your existing triggers with a Time-trigger.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
EDIT: Okay I was able to work around this by correcting the power usage in the dual mining section - however that doesn't explain why the profit switcher was choosing ETH/HB because it clearly shows that even with the wrong power setting for dual mining, MWC31 was more profitable.
I've identified the exact scenario now and it will be corrected.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Hi,

In trigger miner state I can choose 'mining' or 'disconnected api access denied' is there a possibility to just test miner state 'stopped' ?
for instance when a rule stop miner if current profit below a certain amount,  after,  I would  like to set 'if miner stopped and profit profile above a certain amount then start miner'

please it is possible to have in miner state trigger to test the status 'stopped' ?

thks if possible or how to make it with all the existing tools already in the box (because there are plenty possibilities in awesome miner :-) ) ?
hero member
Activity: 1151
Merit: 528
It's at it again!



MWC31 should be started.



ETH/Handshake are started instead

AM and Agent Logs: https://we.tl/t-Q9IrAzh2nh

EDIT: Okay I was able to work around this by correcting the power usage in the dual mining section - however that doesn't explain why the profit switcher was choosing ETH/HB because it clearly shows that even with the wrong power setting for dual mining, MWC31 was more profitable.
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