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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 178. (Read 703146 times)

newbie
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A question for the collective:

For algos X16r, X16rt and X16s, would a one hour benchmark be sufficient?

Are there any other algos that have a variable hash rate similar to the above three?

Much thanks,
...jim
member
Activity: 277
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Hi does anyone know how to setup multiple consumption for SHA256 ?
I have S9, S11 and S15 some on LMP some on ULPM and every consumption is different but on SHA256 I can only set on consumption under algo options and that screws the main dashboard
newbie
Activity: 107
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Hello, Patricke.

If you select "Network hash rate, block reward and block time" in the properties of the coin, then information from another formula will appear in the details window.
The data from the Coins window is correct.

SWAP
VDL
ANON
GENX
newbie
Activity: 4
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Awesome Miner indicates it supports Innosilicon A8+ but no where can I find how to actually do that. Only instruction I've found is for A4, A4+ and A9 which one uses Telnet and the other SSH - No clue what applies if anything to the A8+. Downloaded SSH client Putty which also supports Telnet and not sure where to begin since nothing I do will hook up to the A8+, it keeps refusing connection other than a Browser.

Is Awesome Miner product support good? If I buy the Professional edition would I get help and not just a link to something that makes no sense to me with the information already available? Google, here and elsewhere so far I am unable to find a good instruction to hooking up the A8+ with Awesome Miner. It says it supports it but nowhere can I find out how.
Thanks for your question.

Although Awesome Miner can manage and monitor most ASIC miners on the market, the exact instructions for how to setup Privileged API access for each of these miners are not covered in the documentation. The most popular ASIC miners are described and those instructions are often similar on other models from the same vendor.

I do know based on feedback and data provided by other users that Innosilicon A8+ can run in Privileged API mode. I assume that you already added it to Awesome Miner, but it shows up as Restricted API access? Or did it actually refuse this connection as well?

For Innosilicon there have been two configuration concepts so far as you noticed, one based on Telnet and the other one based on SSH. The Innosilicon miners provides one of these, so it's safe to try both connection methods to see which one allows you to connect. Unfortunately I don't have any good suggestions how to proceed if both these connection methods would fail. Are both Telnet on port 8100 (this is not a default port and must be specified) and SSH on port 22 simply refusing the connection?

Customers of Awesome Miner do get product support. Although I answer questions here on the forum, e-mail is the official and prioritized support channel for customers with a license or subscription.

In case of questions for a specific ASIC miner where the Awesome Miner documentation isn't enough it's typically that we simply don't have the details on how to configure this specific ASIC miner. Many users make use of the community here where there are forum threads for most ASIC miners on the market, to share and learn from others how to approach a specific ASIC miner.

Thanks Patrike, My AntMiner Z11 hooks up perfectly and it has the Restricted Access (Free Addition). The A8+ after configuring Awesome Miner says API access denied. Since I also have GPU's (AMD and Nvidia) and Awesome Miner is frankly rather Awesome especially configuring the different type of Miners - I will be getting the Professional version which will tremendously simplify the different configurations. I will just take the A8+ issue up once I get the license, correspond via email and post back here. I am just a small time hobby miner which I've just find Awesome Miner in a league of it's own. Thanks
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 2
Linux agent

Ubuntu sometimes runs Overclocking sometimes doesn't
Have you identified if it's a specific GPU property (like Core Clock, Fan speed, ...) that cause the failures? The Remote Agent log file (can be accessed via the toolbar Tools -> Log File -> Remote Agent) might give further details.

Now when you download the drivers, yesterday update, there are two versions, the standard driver and the "creators" driver that is more stable and is more focused on intensive applications (photoshop, cad, lightroom), this is the driver that I use. Yesterday I installed it on a computer see. 419.xx and I do not have a problem.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Linux agent

Ubuntu sometimes runs Overclocking sometimes doesn't
Have you identified if it's a specific GPU property (like Core Clock, Fan speed, ...) that cause the failures? The Remote Agent log file (can be accessed via the toolbar Tools -> Log File -> Remote Agent) might give further details.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
I want to manually switch. For example: I mine Eth Claymore and want to switch to T-Rex RVN. Yes I can use templates, and apply to a group of rigs. But how to be in this situation with the dispersal of the Rigs ? because for each individual Riga crackdown.

I imagine every ring is fixed up your profile, which shows various parameters for each algorithm fixed your profile acceleration. And when I change the Coin, pool, miner for a group of Rigs, at this point for each Riga applies its own pre-prescribed acceleration for each algorithm.
How to implement it? Did not find such function.
Each Managed Template can only define a specific clocking profile to use, so it is unfortunately not possible to have a single template in this scenario where you want different clocking to be applied for each miner. This configuration would require more than a single template, and as a result you would have to perform multiple Apply Template operations.

I understand this isn't optimal, so I will explore how to improve this scenario.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Linux agent


Ubuntu sometimes runs Overclocking sometimes doesn't
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
A note about the latest nVidia GPU drivers (430.39). With this new driver version, nVidia doesn't allow applications to set Power Limit and Temperature Limit unless you are running your process (Awesome Miner or Remote Agent) as Administrator. All other clocking operations works fine without being Administrator - just like before.

I will investigate this in more detail to find a more user friendly solution.

My recommendation would be to wait with upgrading the nVidia drivers if you set any of these two properties using the Native Overclocking feature in Awesome Miner.


I want to manually switch. For example: I mine Eth Claymore and want to switch to T-Rex RVN. Yes I can use templates, and apply to a group of rigs. But how to be in this situation with the dispersal of the Rigs ? because for each individual Riga crackdown.

I imagine every ring is fixed up your profile, which shows various parameters for each algorithm fixed your profile acceleration. And when I change the Coin, pool, miner for a group of Rigs, at this point for each Riga applies its own pre-prescribed acceleration for each algorithm.
How to implement it? Did not find such function.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
A note about the latest nVidia GPU drivers (430.39). With this new driver version, nVidia doesn't allow applications to set Power Limit and Temperature Limit unless you are running your process (Awesome Miner or Remote Agent) as Administrator. All other clocking operations works fine without being Administrator - just like before.

I will investigate this in more detail to find a more user friendly solution.

My recommendation would be to wait with upgrading the nVidia drivers if you set any of these two properties using the Native Overclocking feature in Awesome Miner.
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 2
Awesome Miner version 6.3.3

 Features
  - New trigger for device hashrate
  - Bulk edit of External Miner properties: SSH port and SSH credentials
  - Bulk edit of Managed Miner properties: Autostart miner
 Integration
  - Add additional block explorers for wallet balance
  - Add additional pools for Mining Dutch
 User interface
  - Menu of available rule triggers rearranged into groups to make it easier to find triggers
 Version notes
  - Improved logging for the Dynamic Update feature of coin properties
 Mining softare
  - SrbMiner 1.8.5
  - TeamRedMiner 0.4.4
  - lolMiner 0.8.1
  - WildRig Miner 0.15.5
 Corrections
  - Correction to the Change Pool Group operation to ensure correct pool priority for ASIC miners
  - Correction to the password parameter name for the Phoenix Miner pool configuration file

Good update It could be added in Notifications, when an API fails ?, as we now use dozens of apis to configure the currencies, it is very interesting to be able to monitor those apis that have not been able to collect data, in this way have under control the large amount of apis that we are using, and that otherwise it would be impossible to monitor, and I think the notification tab would be very good.

Currency X api Difficulty problem
Currency X Api Nethash Problem

Something like that. For example, when it happens 2 or 3 times in a row, you do not need to notify the first one that it fails.
Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe it should be indicated on the actual coin in the Coins tab as well, for example using red text to indicate update failures.

It is also a very good idea, better than my suggestion.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner indicates it supports Innosilicon A8+ but no where can I find how to actually do that. Only instruction I've found is for A4, A4+ and A9 which one uses Telnet and the other SSH - No clue what applies if anything to the A8+. Downloaded SSH client Putty which also supports Telnet and not sure where to begin since nothing I do will hook up to the A8+, it keeps refusing connection other than a Browser.

Is Awesome Miner product support good? If I buy the Professional edition would I get help and not just a link to something that makes no sense to me with the information already available? Google, here and elsewhere so far I am unable to find a good instruction to hooking up the A8+ with Awesome Miner. It says it supports it but nowhere can I find out how.
Thanks for your question.

Although Awesome Miner can manage and monitor most ASIC miners on the market, the exact instructions for how to setup Privileged API access for each of these miners are not covered in the documentation. The most popular ASIC miners are described and those instructions are often similar on other models from the same vendor.

I do know based on feedback and data provided by other users that Innosilicon A8+ can run in Privileged API mode. I assume that you already added it to Awesome Miner, but it shows up as Restricted API access? Or did it actually refuse this connection as well?

For Innosilicon there have been two configuration concepts so far as you noticed, one based on Telnet and the other one based on SSH. The Innosilicon miners provides one of these, so it's safe to try both connection methods to see which one allows you to connect. Unfortunately I don't have any good suggestions how to proceed if both these connection methods would fail. Are both Telnet on port 8100 (this is not a default port and must be specified) and SSH on port 22 simply refusing the connection?

Customers of Awesome Miner do get product support. Although I answer questions here on the forum, e-mail is the official and prioritized support channel for customers with a license or subscription.

In case of questions for a specific ASIC miner where the Awesome Miner documentation isn't enough it's typically that we simply don't have the details on how to configure this specific ASIC miner. Many users make use of the community here where there are forum threads for most ASIC miners on the market, to share and learn from others how to approach a specific ASIC miner.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hi Patrike

Small benchmarking issue.

When benchmarking several miners for a specific algo that have previously been benchmarked, clicking "Save to profile" updates each miners hash rate, but only updates the fastest miners power usage. The other miners power usage is left as is.

Not a big deal as it does not affect any other operations, unless one wants to change what miner is being used from the fastest to something else for some reason.

Thanks,
...jim

Thanks Jim, I will take a look at this benchmarking case
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Good afternoon. how to implement the ability to change with one click: pool, manner, coins, acceleration for one Riga and for a group of rigs. How to tie the acceleration to a specific Riga and its dependence on the algorithm or coin.
Thanks for your question. In general the templates are the fastest way to apply settings to a miner, if the goal is to have a specific pool, mining software, clocking and so on.
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086012-managed-templates-switch-managed-miner-settings-quickly

This is at least the scenario for Managed Miners where you select what to mine yourself.

In case you are running profit switching (Managed Profit Miners), you can right click on a miner and select Edit Profile Profile to configure mining software to use, clocking per algorithm and so on. Pools for the profit switcher is either defined per profit profile or globally in the Options dialog, Profit Switching section.

Thank you for your prompt reply. I want to manually switch. For example: I mine Eth Claymore and want to switch to T-Rex RVN. Yes I can use templates, and apply to a group of rigs. But how to be in this situation with the dispersal of the Rigs ? because for each individual Riga crackdown.

I imagine every ring is fixed up your profile, which shows various parameters for each algorithm fixed your profile acceleration. And when I change the Coin, pool, miner for a group of Rigs, at this point for each Riga applies its own pre-prescribed acceleration for each algorithm.
How to implement it? Did not find such function.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Good afternoon. how to implement the ability to change with one click: pool, manner, coins, acceleration for one Riga and for a group of rigs. How to tie the acceleration to a specific Riga and its dependence on the algorithm or coin.
Thanks for your question. In general the templates are the fastest way to apply settings to a miner, if the goal is to have a specific pool, mining software, clocking and so on.
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086012-managed-templates-switch-managed-miner-settings-quickly

This is at least the scenario for Managed Miners where you select what to mine yourself.

In case you are running profit switching (Managed Profit Miners), you can right click on a miner and select Edit Profile Profile to configure mining software to use, clocking per algorithm and so on. Pools for the profit switcher is either defined per profit profile or globally in the Options dialog, Profit Switching section.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hi, could you help me with this api? I'm trying to get the hashrate of bitcoin interest. In his explorer I can not and all the calculators give wrong the hash. The only one I found is this: https://pool.bitcoininterest.io/api/stats with this in json: pools.bitcoin interest.poolStats.networkSols. The problem I have is that as it has a space in "bitcoin interest" it does not catch me well and it gives me error. They could tell me how to fix it. Thank you.
Please use the following syntax:
pools['bitcoin interest'].poolStats.networkSols

I will update the documentation for this scenario as well.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
how to use new SRB Miner with that tweaking Feature?
I have to start the srb .exe as admin - but i cant through Awesome Miner
I've not looked into the details of this myself, but in general the mining software is running as the same user as Remote Agent (or Awesome Miner do). So if Remote Agent runs as Administrator, the mining software will do that as well.

If needed in the future, it should be possible to add a new setting for forcing specific mining software to run as Administrator.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner version 6.3.3

 Features
  - New trigger for device hashrate
  - Bulk edit of External Miner properties: SSH port and SSH credentials
  - Bulk edit of Managed Miner properties: Autostart miner
 Integration
  - Add additional block explorers for wallet balance
  - Add additional pools for Mining Dutch
 User interface
  - Menu of available rule triggers rearranged into groups to make it easier to find triggers
 Version notes
  - Improved logging for the Dynamic Update feature of coin properties
 Mining softare
  - SrbMiner 1.8.5
  - TeamRedMiner 0.4.4
  - lolMiner 0.8.1
  - WildRig Miner 0.15.5
 Corrections
  - Correction to the Change Pool Group operation to ensure correct pool priority for ASIC miners
  - Correction to the password parameter name for the Phoenix Miner pool configuration file

Good update It could be added in Notifications, when an API fails ?, as we now use dozens of apis to configure the currencies, it is very interesting to be able to monitor those apis that have not been able to collect data, in this way have under control the large amount of apis that we are using, and that otherwise it would be impossible to monitor, and I think the notification tab would be very good.

Currency X api Difficulty problem
Currency X Api Nethash Problem

Something like that. For example, when it happens 2 or 3 times in a row, you do not need to notify the first one that it fails.
Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe it should be indicated on the actual coin in the Coins tab as well, for example using red text to indicate update failures.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Awesome Miner indicates it supports Innosilicon A8+ but no where can I find how to actually do that. Only instruction I've found is for A4, A4+ and A9 which one uses Telnet and the other SSH - No clue what applies if anything to the A8+. Downloaded SSH client Putty which also supports Telnet and not sure where to begin since nothing I do will hook up to the A8+, it keeps refusing connection other than a Browser.

Is Awesome Miner product support good? If I buy the Professional edition would I get help and not just a link to something that makes no sense to me with the information already available? Google, here and elsewhere so far I am unable to find a good instruction to hooking up the A8+ with Awesome Miner. It says it supports it but nowhere can I find out how.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Hi Patrike

Small benchmarking issue.

When benchmarking several miners for a specific algo that have previously been benchmarked, clicking "Save to profile" updates each miners hash rate, but only updates the fastest miners power usage. The other miners power usage is left as is.

Not a big deal as it does not affect any other operations, unless one wants to change what miner is being used from the fastest to something else for some reason.

Thanks,
...jim
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