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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 128. (Read 703113 times)

legendary
Activity: 3346
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@patrike
nlpool is activated in profit profile override section, but will not be showed in benchmark dialog in "custom pool" list
same if nlpool activated in main Profit switcher settings.

Regards
The custom pool list are the global pool list (from Options dialog, Profit switching section). However, nlpool should automatically be available if you don't select to use a custom pool.

What I've just implemented is another pool selection in the benchmark dialog where you can include all global profit switching pools (from Options dialog, Profit switching section) as long as you have a wallet specified for them - even if you have unchecked. This makes it possible to leave NlPool unchecked to not include in in the profit switcher, but the pools can still be used during benchmark.
member
Activity: 204
Merit: 10
Hey, I cant find the new SRB Multi Miner on the profit profiles miner list.
It needs to be added for CPU and AMD.

Also you added a bunch of yespower algos, they need to be linked to zergpool pool/port.
Thx
member
Activity: 130
Merit: 10
In addition to the log file (C:/Users/USERNAME/AppData/Local/AwesomeMiner as pointed out by @narousberg), could you also send me the GPU details from Awesome Miner? Please select the miner and go to the GPU tab at the bottom of the screen. Click "View GPU details".

Please send me this information via mail or the web site (https://www.awesomeminer.com/contact). Thanks!

Thank you for reply.
Unfortunatelly, now I already have no access to rigs, because going to business trip:( Reverted them back to 3rd-party HW control (MSI AB). Will experiment again after return...
legendary
Activity: 1753
Merit: 1007
@patrike
nlpool is activated in profit profile override section, but will not be showed in benchmark dialog in "custom pool" list
same if nlpool activated in main Profit switcher settings.

Regards
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Did you try to restart the rig first then test it again if not work there something wrong in your rig.

*If not running correctly, please verify that either Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or 3.5 is installed (having only .NET Framework 4.X installed is not enough).

Yes, restarted rig few times. And the same situation on the 2nd rig, where AMD+NVIDIA cards are mixed.

.net 3.5 + 4.7 are installed, as the VC++ 2013 and 2015
Running Win10 Ent.
In addition to the log file (C:/Users/USERNAME/AppData/Local/AwesomeMiner as pointed out by @narousberg), could you also send me the GPU details from Awesome Miner? Please select the miner and go to the GPU tab at the bottom of the screen. Click "View GPU details".

Please send me this information via mail or the web site (https://www.awesomeminer.com/contact). Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
@patrike
can you add as functionality in rule section something like calendar where user can compare date and time
this can be very helpfull for users who use solar power for mining. Then user can define at what date/time start and stop farm, over full year, while sun go up and down at different time during the year. And calendar or date compare feature can be used in scenario when power cost will be changed during the different date/time periode.
Regards
Thanks for the suggestion. This sounds like an improvement for the existing Time-trigger. Today it can be used to trigger on a specific day or time, but you are also looking for a mode where you can define a specific (or multiple) date and time.
legendary
Activity: 1753
Merit: 1007
Thanks for the question. It sounds like you do everything correctly, but the behavior in Awesome Miner may not be fully consistent here. When you manually (or via Rule) apply a profile it will only be applied for the specific GPU that was used to create the profile.

Using a Clocking Group Profile should however have worked. If you define Matching rule as "GPU Name" and the expression as "1060" - a rule that is using this Clocking Group Profile should apply it to all your nVidia 1060 GPU's. If this isn't working, could you please send me the Awesome Miner Remote Agent log file via e-mail and let me know the time you applied the clocking? Thanks!

Tried with "GPU Name" also - not working.
Please, advice, where the debug log located?
C:/Users/USERNAME/AppData/Local/AwesomeMiner
member
Activity: 130
Merit: 10
Did you try to restart the rig first then test it again if not work there something wrong in your rig.

*If not running correctly, please verify that either Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or 3.5 is installed (having only .NET Framework 4.X installed is not enough).

Yes, restarted rig few times. And the same situation on the 2nd rig, where AMD+NVIDIA cards are mixed.

.net 3.5 + 4.7 are installed, as the VC++ 2013 and 2015
Running Win10 Ent.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1046
Thanks for the question. It sounds like you do everything correctly, but the behavior in Awesome Miner may not be fully consistent here. When you manually (or via Rule) apply a profile it will only be applied for the specific GPU that was used to create the profile.

Using a Clocking Group Profile should however have worked. If you define Matching rule as "GPU Name" and the expression as "1060" - a rule that is using this Clocking Group Profile should apply it to all your nVidia 1060 GPU's. If this isn't working, could you please send me the Awesome Miner Remote Agent log file via e-mail and let me know the time you applied the clocking? Thanks!

Tried with "GPU Name" also - not working.
Please, advice, where the debug log located?
Did you try to restart the rig first then test it again if not work there something wrong in your rig.

Did you read this below from the guide under troubleshooting

*If not running correctly, please verify that either Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or 3.5 is installed (having only .NET Framework 4.X installed is not enough).

Check that thing and maybe this is the reason why you can't apply the profile to all GPU's in your rig.
member
Activity: 130
Merit: 10
Thanks for the question. It sounds like you do everything correctly, but the behavior in Awesome Miner may not be fully consistent here. When you manually (or via Rule) apply a profile it will only be applied for the specific GPU that was used to create the profile.

Using a Clocking Group Profile should however have worked. If you define Matching rule as "GPU Name" and the expression as "1060" - a rule that is using this Clocking Group Profile should apply it to all your nVidia 1060 GPU's. If this isn't working, could you please send me the Awesome Miner Remote Agent log file via e-mail and let me know the time you applied the clocking? Thanks!

Tried with "GPU Name" also - not working.
Please, advice, where the debug log located?
legendary
Activity: 1753
Merit: 1007
@patrike
can you add as functionality in rule section something like calendar where user can compare date and time
this can be very helpfull for users who use solar power for mining. Then user can define at what date/time start and stop farm, over full year, while sun go up and down at different time during the year. And calendar or date compare feature can be used in scenario when power cost will be changed during the different date/time periode.
Regards
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
I found your PAtrike competition
https://minerstat.com/algorithms

Since this program, which I don't know if it is new or not, can have as many AL-GOS that we don't have in AW, as a better statistical system can have for Worker. With what it cost me to learn AW and with the license I have I will not change, because it also has bad things like that needs aftherburner in each machine and a thousand more things. But the statistics per worker, the huge amount of new AL-GOS that do not exist in AW and anything else, catches my attention.

In fact I have found several currencies there in exotic AL-Gos, which we do not have added in AW, because the data providers are half dead, especially COintomine is quite inactive and with very crazy data. When I analyze a currency and put the real and dynamic data such as nethash, difficulty etc ... and change the calculation formula to the complete one. The coins are falling, so Cointomine is giving us very poor quality data.

I will have to try the other program to see the coins and the new AL-GOS and the coins related to them.
The number of algorithms on their page you linked to is 143. I just checked Awesome Miner and it contains 142 algorithms. So the number of algorithms are about the same, but there are probably some algorithms that are only available in Awesome Miner and some only in Minerstat. I try to include all the popular algorithms, but the coin developers are introducing new algorithms all the time so there are of course always room for improvements.

If there are some specific algorithms you want me to add in Awesome Miner, please let me know. As you probably know, it's of course also possible to manually add custom algorithms and coins in Awesome Miner (via the Options dialog).
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hi to community.

Please, advice with the GPU Clocking Profiles in v7.0.6
There is a profile created with such strings:
Power Limit 70
Core Clock Boost 175
Memory Clock Boost 600
Temperature Limit 65

This is NVIDIA 1060 rig.

The Profile is set in miner properties -> GPU CLocking Profiles -> Apply ... when starting -> Profile name. This is applied at the miner start to all GPUs, it's OK. But later, after some time, there is a need to change overclocking settings, and there is a separate Profile is created. It's applying via the rule, by time (but the manual applying has the same result).
The problem is, the profile is applying only to GPU0, and all other GPUs are not affected. Both, via the rule, and if applied manually via the right-click menu.

I've read the guide, and there is said:
Quote
If a system consist of similar GPU's where the clocking settings are to be the same - a single clocking profile can be used to apply the setting to all GPU's.
But this is not working Sad Even tried to create clocking profile group, tried to put there vendor, or pci bus ID's, or GPU name - no result, OC settings applying only for GPU0.

Pleae, advice, is this a bug, or I did something wrong?
Thanks for the question. It sounds like you do everything correctly, but the behavior in Awesome Miner may not be fully consistent here. When you manually (or via Rule) apply a profile it will only be applied for the specific GPU that was used to create the profile.

Using a Clocking Group Profile should however have worked. If you define Matching rule as "GPU Name" and the expression as "1060" - a rule that is using this Clocking Group Profile should apply it to all your nVidia 1060 GPU's. If this isn't working, could you please send me the Awesome Miner Remote Agent log file via e-mail and let me know the time you applied the clocking? Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
But custom pools will be accessible only if user explicit  set checkboxes in "Profit switching" or put pools in in additional pools for profit switching area.
I will look into improving this to make it possible to use more of the profit switching pools during benchmark, even if they are unchecked in the Options dialog.

@GoRdiE thx for idea, looks like this can work. And first i will try override pool settings on "miner" level instead to create new profile for each miner
Man, man, man, so many many settings in AM !!! I am use program since 3 years and dont know all settings)))

@patrike Than you can, improve "Bulk Edit" function for "profit miners" object and add "override pool settings"

upd: @GoRdiE, override pool settings on "Profit profile " level is better. I can add more pools for profit switching, on miner level, you cant add user defined pools to profit switching.
By using the Profit Profile as you stated in your update, I assume there isn't much need to the bulk-edit request for Managed Profit Miner.

Thanks to GoRdiE for the suggestion as well.
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
I found your PAtrike competition
https://minerstat.com/algorithms

Since this program, which I don't know if it is new or not, can have as many AL-GOS that we don't have in AW, as a better statistical system can have for Worker. With what it cost me to learn AW and with the license I have I will not change, because it also has bad things like that needs aftherburner in each machine and a thousand more things. But the statistics per worker, the huge amount of new AL-GOS that do not exist in AW and anything else, catches my attention.

In fact I have found several currencies there in exotic AL-Gos, which we do not have added in AW, because the data providers are half dead, especially COintomine is quite inactive and with very crazy data. When I analyze a currency and put the real and dynamic data such as nethash, difficulty etc ... and change the calculation formula to the complete one. The coins are falling, so Cointomine is giving us very poor quality data.

I will have to try the other program to see the coins and the new AL-GOS and the coins related to them.

What are AL-GOS?
I only know algorithm - algo´s.

You say it, there so many exotic algorithm, why patrike must add this when there are exotic? If you want, add it by yourself if needed.
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 2
I found your PAtrike competition
https://minerstat.com/algorithms

Since this program, which I don't know if it is new or not, can have as many AL-GOS that we don't have in AW, as a better statistical system can have for Worker. With what it cost me to learn AW and with the license I have I will not change, because it also has bad things like that needs aftherburner in each machine and a thousand more things. But the statistics per worker, the huge amount of new AL-GOS that do not exist in AW and anything else, catches my attention.

In fact I have found several currencies there in exotic AL-Gos, which we do not have added in AW, because the data providers are half dead, especially COintomine is quite inactive and with very crazy data. When I analyze a currency and put the real and dynamic data such as nethash, difficulty etc ... and change the calculation formula to the complete one. The coins are falling, so Cointomine is giving us very poor quality data.

I will have to try the other program to see the coins and the new AL-GOS and the coins related to them.
member
Activity: 130
Merit: 10
Hi to community.

Please, advice with the GPU Clocking Profiles in v7.0.6
There is a profile created with such strings:
Power Limit 70
Core Clock Boost 175
Memory Clock Boost 600
Temperature Limit 65

This is NVIDIA 1060 rig.

The Profile is set in miner properties -> GPU CLocking Profiles -> Apply ... when starting -> Profile name. This is applied at the miner start to all GPUs, it's OK. But later, after some time, there is a need to change overclocking settings, and there is a separate Profile is created. It's applying via the rule, by time (but the manual applying has the same result).
The problem is, the profile is applying only to GPU0, and all other GPUs are not affected. Both, via the rule, and if applied manually via the right-click menu.

I've read the guide, and there is said:
Quote
If a system consist of similar GPU's where the clocking settings are to be the same - a single clocking profile can be used to apply the setting to all GPU's.
But this is not working Sad Even tried to create clocking profile group, tried to put there vendor, or pci bus ID's, or GPU name - no result, OC settings applying only for GPU0.

Pleae, advice, is this a bug, or I did something wrong?
legendary
Activity: 1753
Merit: 1007
@GoRdiE thx for idea, looks like this can work. And first i will try override pool settings on "miner" level instead to create new profile for each miner
Man, man, man, so many many settings in AM !!! I am use program since 3 years and dont know all settings)))

@patrike Than you can, improve "Bulk Edit" function for "profit miners" object and add "override pool settings"

upd: @GoRdiE, override pool settings on "Profit profile " level is better. I can add more pools for profit switching, on miner level, you cant add user defined pools to profit switching.
newbie
Activity: 162
Merit: 0
Hi boss
thanks for quick reaction in Efficiency display improvements. Maybe in next release you add more accuracy for this parameter for other algos too.
 Next small bug what i found is in Benchmark workaround:
If in Option-> Profit Switching checkbox "Make predefined pools everywhere" set to "true" all pools MUST be accessible from Benchmark dialog (if used option: "Use custom pool") But custom pools will be accessible only if user explicit  set checkboxes in "Profit switching" or put pools in in additional pools for profit switching area. Where is logic then in functionality of "Make predefined pools everywhere" setting?

If user have more then one mining farm under control of AM and need benchmark one of his farm, this situation of inaccessibility of all pools made benchmark more difficult. User must stop automatic switching for all miners. Concrete scenario: For Automatic switching selected only Nicehash pool, but if user want test all pools/algos he must include all others pools in switching list, but then other miners will be affected too.

Hope you understand, regards. )))


Hello, if it works for you, I solve it as follows. You should have each miner with a different profit profile and thus limit the Automatic switching on each miner using the profit profile-> Override-> Override profit profile switching pools option. You must have all of the pools you want active in the general options and they will be used for all profiles, except those that you limit in the previous way. And you can benchmark wherever you want but it will not interfere with the other miners who have a different profile. Remember that you can always copy profiles and independent benchmarks between them.
legendary
Activity: 1753
Merit: 1007
Hi boss
thanks for quick reaction in Efficiency display improvements. Maybe in next release you add more accuracy for this parameter for other algos too.
 Next small bug what i found is in Benchmark workaround:
If in Option-> Profit Switching checkbox "Make predefined pools everywhere" set to "true" all pools MUST be accessible from Benchmark dialog (if used option: "Use custom pool") But custom pools will be accessible only if user explicit  set checkboxes in "Profit switching" or put pools in in additional pools for profit switching area. Where is logic then in functionality of "Make predefined pools everywhere" setting?

If user have more then one mining farm under control of AM and need benchmark one of his farm, this situation of inaccessibility of all pools made benchmark more difficult. User must stop automatic switching for all miners. Concrete scenario: For Automatic switching selected only Nicehash pool, but if user want test all pools/algos he must include all others pools in switching list, but then other miners will be affected too.

Hope you understand, regards. )))
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