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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 36. (Read 703583 times)

legendary
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Version 9.0.7 (Development preview of 9.1)

 ASIC mining
  - Added support for Antminer D7
  - Added support for additional Goldshell ASIC miners. For Goldshell miners where the standard monitoring isn't available (example: Goldshell ST-Box), configure the External Miner mining software to: ASIC miner (Goldshell Web API).
  - Improved detection of dead head boards on Antminers
  - Beta: Remote Proxy can run on Raspberry Pi (ARM) for management of remote ASIC mining sites
 GPU mining
  - Managed Hosts can be configured to be excluded from global fan and power control
  - GPU overclocking on Windows will always use Administrator privileges
  - Updated memory clock range for Navi GPUs on Linux
 Features
  - Information column: Include Remote Host (IP address)
  - Mining history export will include Remote Host (IP address) and MAC address
 Improvements
  - Performance improvements, especially for large scale mining operations
 Mining software
  - CpuMiner-Opt 3.19.1
  - Gminer 2.73
  - Lolminer 1.36a
  - Nanominer 3.4.4
  - NbMiner 40.1
  - SrbMiner-Multi 0.8.4, including adjustment in Awesome Miner to display hashrate based on the updated SrbMiner-API
  - T-Rex Miner 0.24.7
  - TeamBlackMiner 1.27
  - WildRig 0.30.6
 Corrections
  - Correction for display of T-Rex miner HW errors
  - Correction to dual mining revenue calculations for GPU mining
  - Correction to setting Default Pools for specific Avalon ASIC firmware versions and improved Default Pools processing
  - Correction to selection of Worker Name in the filter menu

To get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates.
newbie
Activity: 14
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Awesome Miner have not displayed hashrate of SRB Miner new versions (0.83 and 0.84). Please update Awesome Miner software !
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
Since 9.0.4 or 9.0.5 weird things are happening to AM and one of my rigs. Whenever it reboots AM just doesn't see it until minutes later, then reports rig as stopped and doesn't start the miner (manually or automatically) until I restart the AM on my controlling PC. All machines run Win10 with latest Nvidia drivers, I tried reinstalling both but it didn't solve the problem. Another rig works just fine. Has anyone else experienced this?

PS Reboots started happening a week or two ago with BSOD indicating  nvlddmkm.sys pagefile error, no idea how to fix this so far Sad

Reinstall driver is good point to start. What nvidia cards are in this rig? I have sometimes trouble with my OC on new dag epoch, but after the next dag epoch switch the rig runs fine with the same settings. Nvidia cards are so weird in my opinion. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Since 9.0.4 or 9.0.5 weird things are happening to AM and one of my rigs. Whenever it reboots AM just doesn't see it until minutes later, then reports rig as stopped and doesn't start the miner (manually or automatically) until I restart the AM on my controlling PC. All machines run Win10 with latest Nvidia drivers, I tried reinstalling both but it didn't solve the problem. Another rig works just fine. Has anyone else experienced this?

PS Reboots started happening a week or two ago with BSOD indicating  nvlddmkm.sys pagefile error, no idea how to fix this so far Sad
Is Awesome Miner directly connected to Remote Agent or is it cloud connected?

If a mining computer reboots, Remote Agent should automatically re-start the mining (as long as Auto-start is enabled on the Managed Miner), no matter if it's connected to Awesome Miner or not. Maybe you could send me the log file for Remote Agent and let me know the time of the issue?
full member
Activity: 621
Merit: 108
Since 9.0.4 or 9.0.5 weird things are happening to AM and one of my rigs. Whenever it reboots AM just doesn't see it until minutes later, then reports rig as stopped and doesn't start the miner (manually or automatically) until I restart the AM on my controlling PC. All machines run Win10 with latest Nvidia drivers, I tried reinstalling both but it didn't solve the problem. Another rig works just fine. Has anyone else experienced this?

PS Reboots started happening a week or two ago with BSOD indicating  nvlddmkm.sys pagefile error, no idea how to fix this so far Sad
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
Hello,
For the next version please modify hashrate diplay fo SRBminer multi 0.83. He has reworked hashrate stats and it displays 0.
Thanks
Thanks for the feedback. This will be corrected in the next release.

Hi, yes, i can't follow every miner os / wrapper but i wrote it in the release notes on github:

Quote
Reworked hashrate reporting/stats - now reporting average for 1 min / 1 hr / 6 hr / 12 hr (in API too)

I think these are more useful than what was previously.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Hello,
For the next version please modify hashrate diplay fo SRBminer multi 0.83. He has reworked hashrate stats and it displays 0.
Thanks
Thanks for the feedback. This will be corrected in the next release.
fgm
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
Hello,
For the next version please modify hashrate diplay fo SRBminer multi 0.83. He has reworked hashrate stats and it displays 0.
Thanks
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
anyone get avalon8 (841,851,852) to work a managed device?

i cant reboot or doing other basic stuff - SSH is active and W:0/0

but cant do any (legacy/non legacy) actions with awesome miner

the miners are connected to raspi - would be great to have some ability to reboot at least
A few quick questions:
1) Is the monitoring part working fine, where you can see hashrate and so on?
2) On the Summary tab of Awesome Miner, is it indicating Restricted API Access or Privileged API Access?
3) If you perform the reboot operation via the toolbar Tools -> Reboot and show progress, what is the error message you get?
4) For Avalon 1000-, 1100- and 1200-series we have a different way of performing the reboot operation. I actually don't know if it would work on Avalon 800-series as well, but if nothing else works, you could give it a try. Right click on the External Miner and select Properties. Change the ASIC Hardware to Avalon 1000/1100/1200. Now try the Reboot operation again.
member
Activity: 363
Merit: 16
anyone get avalon8 (841,851,852) to work a managed device?

i cant reboot or doing other basic stuff - SSH is active and W:0/0

but cant do any (legacy/non legacy) actions with awesome miner

the miners are connected to raspi - would be great to have some ability to reboot at least
legendary
Activity: 1754
Merit: 1007
Hi Patrike, another bug. AM 9.0.6 unable to start TeamBlackMiner due twice use of -w parameter. This is diagnostic window output:

/root/.config/AwesomeMinerService/teamblackminer_1_24_ubuntu_18_04_cuda_11_4.tar_1/TeamBlackMiner_1_24_Ubuntu_18_04_Cuda_11_4/TBMiner  -a ethash -H ru-eth.hiveon.net -p 4444 -P x -W 0x7126E69e15AbC080......35F67644CB034728 -w 3070MIX-E01 --api --api-port 4028

I removed second -w param and run TBM without problem in terminal window on Linux.
To run TBMiner v1.24 on Linux you must install 495.44 driver and install this libs:  sudo apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev libapr1
Regards

upd: looks like this TBMiner is simply to buggy.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Hi Patrike, i just try to override default settings for download URL for T-Rex and AM wrong unarchive downloaded archive file.
( Linux (Hive) + AM 9.0.5 ) Regards
I noticed an issue with the latest tar.gz file so there is a workaround in the latest software definition update (not part of 9.0.6, but can be updated after the 9.0.6 installation).
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Awesome Miner version 9.0.6

 ASIC mining
  - Set default pools on Goldshell ASIC miners
  - Added support for Goldshell CK5
  - More exact detection of Whatsminer ASIC miners
 GPU mining
  - Added nVidia CUDA 11.5 detection
 Features
  - Property filter for Profit profiles
  - Additional costs in percent of revenue can be configured for Profit Profiles
  - Added pool worker name to Mining history CSV exports
  - Automatic detect and set ASIC hardare for External Miners (configurable)
 Improvements
  - Performance improvements when accessing large Miner Groups and Heatmaps via the web or API
  - Reduce CPU load when using a large number of miners
 Mining software
  - Gminer 2.71
  - TeamRedMiner 0.8.6.3
  - TeamBlackMiner 1.23
  - Lolminer 1.35
  - CpuMiner-Opt 3.19.0
  - T-Rex miner 0.24.6
  - Nanominer 3.4.3
 Corrections
  - Correction to exchange balance support for Coinbase accounts with a large number of different coins
  - Correction to saving multiple selected GPUs as a default clocking profile for a miner
  - Correction to a scenario where the miner graph could stop working
legendary
Activity: 1754
Merit: 1007
Hi Patrike, i just try to override default settings for download URL for T-Rex and AM wrong unarchive downloaded archive file.
( Linux (Hive) + AM 9.0.5 ) Regards
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
is there any way to get a log file or a report or w/e you want to call it from Awesome Miner that will list the details of every wallet we have listed under wallet balance? More interested in ones I has added but have since removed.
Thanks for your question. There are unfortunately no report/log feature for this kind of scenario.
full member
Activity: 621
Merit: 108
I have over 200 hundreds OC profiles for my 15 Rigs -> i have no problem - save the whole GPU OC group and all profiles get the name of the group, so very easy to find or did i not understand the problem?  Huh

It's not the profiles themselves, it's the GPU names in each rig. At the moment under GPU tab all we can see is the manufacturer (at best - some of my cards don't display even that) and not the model. So in my case I have mixed GPU models in each rig and it's pain in the ass to sort out which card is where, especially when you add/change something and have to reassign profiles to each card as their numeration had changed.

legendary
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is there any way to get a log file or a report or w/e you want to call it from Awesome Miner that will list the details of every wallet we have listed under wallet balance? More interested in ones I has added but have since removed.
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
How do I assign custom name to each GPU in the rig? I did that a while ago with one of my rigs but totally forgot how to do it, search didn't return any answers. I want to be able to later assign clocking profiles to them based on names (which include manufacturer/model/cooling type)
There are unfortunately no great feature for this today. For a selected miner, on the GPU tab, you do have a button for "Set name", but it's a bit limited at the moment. The name will only be used on the GPU tab itself. A future improvement would be to display it everywhere if defined.

Interesting, I think I saw it somewhere in the manual, OC settings rule based on GPU name?
You can define Clocking Profile Groups (see the Options dialog, GPU Clocking Profiles, where you find the groups as well) looking at the reported GPU Name. This is however the true name of the GPU like "nVidia GeForce RTX 3090", not any custom name you defined yourself.

With the Clocking Profile Groups you can for example define that all GPU names containing "3090" should have one profile or all GPU brands matching "ASUS" should have another profile and so on.

Well, that's the issue I have. Even though all my cards are 3080s I have to use slightly different settings for them being from various manufacturers and cooled differently. As a result at the moment my clocking profiles and profile groups look like a huge mess hard even for myself to sort out what's what.
I understand your point here. Are you also mining different algorithms so you define clocking settings not only per GPU but also per algorithm? Or are you only mining one single coin/algorithm all the time?

I have this same issue.  My OC profiles are a mess too:



Different profiles for different models and different algos.

I have over 200 hundreds OC profiles for my 15 Rigs -> i have no problem - save the whole GPU OC group and all profiles get the name of the group, so very easy to find or did i not understand the problem?  Huh
full member
Activity: 621
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I understand your point here. Are you also mining different algorithms so you define clocking settings not only per GPU but also per algorithm? Or are you only mining one single coin/algorithm all the time?

Yes, exactly. And sometimes for different OS too, ie Win/Linux.
full member
Activity: 558
Merit: 194
How do I assign custom name to each GPU in the rig? I did that a while ago with one of my rigs but totally forgot how to do it, search didn't return any answers. I want to be able to later assign clocking profiles to them based on names (which include manufacturer/model/cooling type)
There are unfortunately no great feature for this today. For a selected miner, on the GPU tab, you do have a button for "Set name", but it's a bit limited at the moment. The name will only be used on the GPU tab itself. A future improvement would be to display it everywhere if defined.

Interesting, I think I saw it somewhere in the manual, OC settings rule based on GPU name?
You can define Clocking Profile Groups (see the Options dialog, GPU Clocking Profiles, where you find the groups as well) looking at the reported GPU Name. This is however the true name of the GPU like "nVidia GeForce RTX 3090", not any custom name you defined yourself.

With the Clocking Profile Groups you can for example define that all GPU names containing "3090" should have one profile or all GPU brands matching "ASUS" should have another profile and so on.

Well, that's the issue I have. Even though all my cards are 3080s I have to use slightly different settings for them being from various manufacturers and cooled differently. As a result at the moment my clocking profiles and profile groups look like a huge mess hard even for myself to sort out what's what.
I understand your point here. Are you also mining different algorithms so you define clocking settings not only per GPU but also per algorithm? Or are you only mining one single coin/algorithm all the time?

I have this same issue.  My OC profiles are a mess too:



Different profiles for different models and different algos.
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