Thanks for the feedback.
It's correct that Linux on Remote Agent doesn't include all features and all mining software. For mining software it's about 20 of them supported and the Claymore miners should work fine.
Can you please let me know the main features you are missing? The goal is of course to continue improving Remote Agent on Linux so all feedback is of course welcome. Thanks!
Hi Patrik.
Thank you for paying attention to me.
I confirm that none of the Caymore`s miners work by default.
Only dances with a tambourine forced Dual miner to work and then only when I registered him completely the launch line in the profile.
With the rest so far did not suffer.
On the tab GPU there is no control of energy consumption.
Its utilites report from my test rig
========================ROCm System Management Interface========================
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GPU Temp AvgPwr SCLK MCLK Fan Perf PwrCap SCLK OD MCLK OD GPU%
0 67.0c 80.0W 1140Mhz 2150Mhz 100.0% manual N/A 0% 0% N/A
1 64.0c 83.0W 1140Mhz 2150Mhz 80.0% manual N/A 0% 0% N/A
2 66.0c 82.0W 1140Mhz 2150Mhz 60.0% manual N/A 0% 0% N/A
3 67.0c 88.0W 1140Mhz 2150Mhz 61.96% manual N/A 0% 0% N/A
4 64.0c 80.0W 1140Mhz 2150Mhz 80.0% manual N/A 0% 0% N/A
5 65.0c 84.0W 1140Mhz 2150Mhz 100.0% manual N/A 0% 0% N/A
6 66.0c 77.0W 1140Mhz 2150Mhz 61.96% manual N/A 0% 0% N/A
================================================================================
==============================End of ROCm SMI Log ==============================
I will be glad to provide all possible assistance in testing the Linux Agent, if necessary.
Sincerely, Vladimir.
p.s. I do not see the possibility to insert screenshots.
I have a Linux agent and was able to run Claymore's dual ETH miner using AM's default settings. Although it does appear that the GPU clocking profile is being ignored.