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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 368. (Read 703512 times)

legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Why is XMR-STAK still defined as just CN algo and not CNv7 ?

When i add external miners for CNv7 miner XMR-STAK is grayed out
The indication with gray text is just a way for Awesome Miner to indicate what mining software it thinks you can use for a specific algorithm. You can still select XMR-Stak even if it's gray - it's not disabled.

I will update the next release to not make CNv7 gray for XMR-Stak.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
I've read through the GPU Clocking page and am unable to find how Clocking Profiles Groups are applied.  I'm assuming I can create the profiles and apply it to a specific rig and it will set the various OC settings since it's a mixed-card rig?  Am I understanding this feature wrong or how do I go about applying the profile groups I created?
It's correct that if you have mixed cards, you need to define several profiles, and then one group profile to bring them together and specify which GPU (either by name or ID) that should get the different profiles you defined.

You can define that a clocking profile (or group) should be applied when a miner is started to stopped. For a Managed Miner, you define this in the Properties of the miner, GPU Clocking Profiles section. If you are using the profit switcher, this can be configured in the Edit Profit Profile dialog, where you for each algorithm in the list can define a profile to use when starting and stopping.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
i see there is 4.7.3 update and also want to know whats the best option to mine using online services static settings: Current, 24 hour avarage estimate or 24 hour avarage actual?
There are probably many opinions on this. In general, Current should be the best, but it can result in a little higher estimates than what you actually get paid for.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner version 4.7.3

- Predefined Online Services can be configured with a custom URL prefix, to support ssl-based URL's
- New pool for Managed Profit Switcher and profitability information: Blazepool
- New pool for Managed Profit Switcher and profitability information: Block Masters
- Fan speed trigger configurable to also trigger on too high fan speed
- Bitcoin Private (BTCP) coin information included by default
- XMRig parameter for donation level made configurable via Managed Software settings
- Adjust to new Mining Dutch Nist5 unit reporting

It's important to upgrade Awesome Miner Remote Agent to the latest version as well.
newbie
Activity: 77
Merit: 0
i see there is 4.7.3 update and also want to know whats the best option to mine using online services static settings: Current, 24 hour avarage estimate or 24 hour avarage actual?
newbie
Activity: 102
Merit: 0
I've read through the GPU Clocking page and am unable to find how Clocking Profiles Groups are applied.  I'm assuming I can create the profiles and apply it to a specific rig and it will set the various OC settings since it's a mixed-card rig?  Am I understanding this feature wrong or how do I go about applying the profile groups I created?

jr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 5
Hi Patrike,

just a suggestion, would it be possible to add a way to bulk enable/disable (maybe via context menu or checkboxes) pools on the Options->Poos window? basically on a global scale and not just individual pool groups. Since you can already filter pools via that window, it is very handy when a particular pool/multipool is down and you don't have to manually go and scroll through a list of pools in each pool group to disable them and when pools are back up and running, you don't have to go through the same chore...

(example, right now BSOD.pw is down, I had like 10+ various coins through the pool...double that by factor of 2 since 2 pool groups, makes it...a bit of a pain to scroll and tick/untick just for the next few hours till it's back up again, I'm not sure exactly how failover works or if it works well at all with ccminer...last I tried, I had difficulty even getting priority working, I know the tooltip says failover/priority only works on cgminer/sgminer so I'm not surprised it doesn't quite work here)

Of course, another way is to avoid pools without accepted shares for x hours which is already available, but I was weary that it might be too aggressive (weak rigs, shabby internet so haven't figured out optimal difficulty for all algos) and besides, it's at least an alternative dealing with these occassional pool instability issue(s).
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Hey guys,

I have a Ryzen 7 1700 hashing at approx. 270kH/s on M7M in HashRefinery. Although the hash rate reported in AM (4.7.2) matches the one reported on HashRefinery, the payout seems to be way off: AM reports approx. 10 times higher. Any suggestions?

newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
I created a new miner for my cpu using XMRIG but one my ryzen i can use up to 16 core right now only getting 8 used . I went to appdata for xmrig. but the json file is not configurated at all. how can change the settings ?

Thanks

You have 8 cores/16 threads and 16MB of cache. Cryptonight likes 2 megabytes of cache per thread and as such 8 threads used is normal for a Ryzen 7. What hashrate are you getting?
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0


Hello everyone,

is there a way to create a notification when the fan speed of a gpu is greater that a certain value ?

It seems that there is a way to create a rule when the fan speed is lower than a certain value,
and but no way to create a trigger based on a "greater than" value for the fan speed.
It's unfortunate, because for me, it is at least as important as "lower than".

Is that a future feature ?
Thanks for your feedback. I've noted your request.

Hello Patrike, thank you for that, can we expect that new feature (trigger based on too high fan speed) in the next version ?

Thank you again for the amazing work.
jr. member
Activity: 212
Merit: 6
patrike: is it possible to add some kind of information to main window where you can see which pool is in use? Right now most of time there is two words "Local" and "Profit" - they are just useless, i just want to know which pool is in use and i already know that my miner is local and i'm running profit switching miner, and even if somebody will wake me up at night and ask what kind of miner i'm running, it still will be local+profit Smiley
Is it possible to add some type of time stamp in "online services" window? Something like Updated 1:30 min ago /or/ Updated 1:30 min ago and will be updated again in 1 min 30 secs. I think it will be very usefull feature with usefull information. Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0

Why is this happening ??

All are Dual Mining.. but Blake2S is differetn with different coins Huh

All use Claymore Dual ETH

See image :

http://www.bla-bla.net/blakes2.png
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
I created a new miner for my cpu using XMRIG but one my ryzen i can use up to 16 core right now only getting 8 used . I went to appdata for xmrig. but the json file is not configurated at all. how can change the settings ?

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
Hey another request, this time im being lazy not about to look though 286 pages here Smiley sadly so yell at me if you must .

here goes

can you add https://prohashing.com  to the Pool balance list it works a lot like mining pool hub does with API key's but only uses two ports to get to get to it that i know of, not sure if that makes it a issue .

prohashing.com:3333

proxy.prohashing.com:443

jr. member
Activity: 212
Merit: 6
Regulater: it is not fastest, not best currently, and not free Wink You forgot to put "I think..."
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Want to thank you guys for the support you've given in the past! The small things and the constant updates really make this a great product.  I got another request I hope you can take a quick look at! :3

Issue: I need more rules!

Background: I have a script that will turn on/off a HS110 smart plug.  I use it as a wattmeter as well as a watchdog.  I also have a script that will remotely reset my video cards.  The purpose is to monitor my system for freezes as well as the well known vega hash drop issue.  This wasn't a problem for multiple cryptonight pools until the recent number of forks.  Now I can't just use one rule that says 'compare **all** pools of a miner with URL' and statistics hash rate average, because the different coins (pools) I mine now use different algos - and different hash rates.  I suppose this would have always been an issue if i mined other coin algo's (pools) in the past, but I didn't and now it is an issue.  On another note, what's the logic behind comparing all pools?

What I Expected the Feature to do or What I'd like to see: Since I always mined one algo, I only put one pool address and used it as a 'current pool' not knowing that it was 'all pools' - it worked as intended up to now. Instead of comparing all pools of a miner with URL, is it possible add a feature to compare the current pool of a miner with a URL?  Alternately, would it be possible to add a new rule: 'Detect Algorithm'?  Either of these rules would easily allow me to continue to use the rule layout I had previously.

Thanks!
member
Activity: 273
Merit: 12
With the addition of x16r and x16s why is Raven and Pigeon coins not added to the list. Also why is there no actual good mining software given for x16r and x16s. i.e. Suprminer, Ravencoin miner, Nevermore miner? These are better optimized miners than the one provided. Would be great if you could add these so it no longer needs to be custom defined.

https://github.com/Ravencoin-Miner/Ravencoin -- Ravencoin Miner
https://github.com/ocminer/suprminer -- Suprminer
https://github.com/brian112358/nevermore-miner -- Nevermore Miner
you can add it yourself. elementary.

Ravenminer should be in the default miners...

Obviously you can add it yourself, but there is also issues with the upload custom miner due to sizes. Ravenminer which he added is very outdated and garbage compared to the ones i linked. Ravencoin Miner is the fastest currenty with Suprminer second (ran by Ocminer/Suprnova). Those 2 miners should be added due to the far improvements for x16r/x16s

Thanks for the feedback. At least the Ravencoin Miner is included in the latest release.

Thank you for including the request. Ravencoin Miner is the fastest and best miner currently and very happy you added it. Was having to upload it to every rig seperately due to issues with the upload customer miner sizes. Very happy to not have to do that anymore.
newbie
Activity: 162
Merit: 0


Well, I´m trying LUX

Service: Custom (Yiimp compatible)
Algorithm: Phi
Algorithm API identifier: phi
Profit factor: 1
Password(optional): c=LUX

Pool Name: BSOD.pw
API URL: http://api.bsod.pw/api/status
Pool URL: stratum+tcp://pool.bsod.pw:6667
Bitcoin Address: Correct LUX wallet

Tested mining and It´s OK on Managed Miner but don´t show the pool on Online Service. I set a lot of yiimp.eu pools and everything is ok. Maybe a bad api?

change this and try again please
Algorithm API identifier: phi1612_lux

**
The API entries are the key to identify the individual pool on their own ports, BSOD provides most coins with their own port, and so they each have their own API identifier to separate the stats from other coins using same algo but different port, to identify, just need to search for the entry in the returned API in browser with Ctrl-F

hope it helps,

Wow, thanks a lot moppidoo
It works !!. I´ll never stop learning and help is much appreciated.

Kind regards
jr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 5


Well, I´m trying LUX

Service: Custom (Yiimp compatible)
Algorithm: Phi
Algorithm API identifier: phi
Profit factor: 1
Password(optional): c=LUX

Pool Name: BSOD.pw
API URL: http://api.bsod.pw/api/status
Pool URL: stratum+tcp://pool.bsod.pw:6667
Bitcoin Address: Correct LUX wallet

Tested mining and It´s OK on Managed Miner but don´t show the pool on Online Service. I set a lot of yiimp.eu pools and everything is ok. Maybe a bad api?

change this and try again please
Algorithm API identifier: phi1612_lux

**
The API entries are the key to identify the individual pool on their own ports, BSOD provides most coins with their own port, and so they each have their own API identifier to separate the stats from other coins using same algo but different port, to identify, just need to search for the entry in the returned API in browser with Ctrl-F

hope it helps,
newbie
Activity: 162
Merit: 0
Hi,

I create a Yiimp compatible pool on Online services. It´s BSOD pool.

Everything is OK, but API don´t go (for switching in online services, don´t recognize):

http://api.bsod.pw/api/status

Fine in web but not in AM. Any ideas?

Thanks a lot

Which pool and coin are you trying to mine? the API URL is correct, but maybe there are some other settings cause it unable to match the pool/coin/port

For example, I have one for SHIELD (Blake2S)

Settings would be as follows:

Service: Custom (Yiimp compatible)
Algorithm: Blake 2s
Algorithm API identifier: blake2s_xshb
Profit factor: 1
Password(optional): c=XSHB

Pool Name: whatever
API URL: http://api.bsod.pw/api/status
Pool URL: stratum+tcp://pool.bsod.pw:5766
Bitcoin Address: (Your XSH Address, not BTC address since AE is non present at BSOD, also it's better you use separate address for different Algo, or database would stuff up on the Yiimp I believe, so for XSH, you need one address for X17 and another for B2s just for example)


Well, I´m trying LUX

Service: Custom (Yiimp compatible)
Algorithm: Phi
Algorithm API identifier: phi
Profit factor: 1
Password(optional): c=LUX

Pool Name: BSOD.pw
API URL: http://api.bsod.pw/api/status
Pool URL: stratum+tcp://pool.bsod.pw:6667
Bitcoin Address: Correct LUX wallet

Tested mining and It´s OK on Managed Miner but don´t show the pool on Online Service. I set a lot of yiimp.eu pools and everything is ok. Maybe a bad api?




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