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legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Hi Patrik,

I'm passing parameters to phoenixminer:

Could the underlined data (for parameters: -pool2, -wal2) be input via Windows system variables?
Like %pool%, %wal%... or so.
If yes, would the definition have to be done on the client OS (rig), or server OS (Awesome Miner)..?

If not, is there any other way to put variables into the miner command line?

Thanks a lot for any input  Smiley

Cheers, Tom
We improved this a bit in the latest v9.0, so please make sure you are on the latest version before you proceed.

You can use variables like [var:MyWorker] or [var:MyOwnVariable]. You can either define the variables (MyWorker, MyOwnVariable) in the Properties, Advanced section, of the Managed Miner in Awesome Miner or you can define it as an environment variable in Windows. The variable name can be anything, but shouldn't contain any spaces or special characters.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Hi Patrike, can you please made reading "block reward" property more accurate. At the moment accuracy is only one digit after point. For Ethereum this accuracy is not more enough. Regards.
Thanks for the feedback. This is updated in the latest release.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Awesome Miner version 9.0

 ASIC mining
  - Remote Proxy, used to manage a large number of ASIC miners, can connect to Awesome Miner via our Cloud Services. This makes it easier to connect to remote mining sites with ASIC miners without VPN access.
  - Remote Proxy, either connected locally or via Cloud Services, can also run on Linux (in addition to Windows)
  - Improved detection of Innosilicon ASIC miner types
  - Display voltage per device when using Awesome Miner Antminer L3+ firmware
  - Heatmaps can be populated using the IP Reporter button on Antminers
  - LED flash for older Avalon ASIC miners where multiple ASIC miners are connected to a single controller
  - Whatsminer power mode can be configured
  - Display of user friendly names of Whatsminer error codes
 GPU mining
  - Dual mining support for T-Rex when using nVidia LHR GPUs
  - Display power efficiency per GPU
  - Improve detection of more recent nVidia CUDA versions
  - Improved use of miner variables in Managed Miner command line arguments
 Features
  - Filter: Find feature improved to include additional properties to be searched for
  - Filter: Quick filter feature improved to allow selection of property to be search for
  - Filter: Property Filter for Last running time of miner
  - History: Display of Energy Consumption (kWh) for each miner in the Mining History
  - History: Include additional fields in the Mining history CSV export
  - History: Miner graphs can display the history for the last 30 days or 90 days (if history data is configured to be kept for this long)
  - History: Miner graph user interface improved and also includes helper lines at mouse position
  - Rules: New rule trigger Global offline detection, to trigger based on the number of offline miners in total
  - Rules: Device Temperature trigger improved to be able to detect GPU memory temperature
  - Rules: Global Hashrate trigger can compare the hashrate with the ideal hashrate as specified by the profit profiles
  - Information column: Display the configured worker name
  - Information column: Display Whatsminer error codes
  - Information column: Display Profit Profile
  - Miner groups: Virtual Group configuration includes a filter to show only selected groups and miners
  - Miner groups: Display of hashrate performance in percent of ideal in the Groups view, if configured
  - Added display currency: Singapore Dollar
  - Support detecting if computer is locked via script
 Web
  - Keyboard navigation in the miner list
  - Configurable columns to display
  - Information column can be displayed
  - Improve notification list view on mobile devices
  - Display of GPU hotspot and memory temperature
  - Added display of miner tags
  - Include miner tag filter
  - Improved miner filter user interface
  - ASIC operations to set default pools, LED flash and pause / resume mining
  - Display and edit miner notes
  - Updated UI for filter selection
 User interface
  - Display of profit profile in the summary panel
  - Heat map: Added ASIC description to the popup for miners in the heat map
  - Heat map: Include ASIC description in the heat map tooltip
  - Improved display of ASIC Details in the Information column and Network scan
  - Improvements to the dark mode for the Windows application
  - Updated user interface for buttons related to heat map operations
  - Coin block reward listed with two decimals
 Configuration
  - Cloud connection for Remote Agent can also be configured for Windows service mode using the Remote Service Config tool
 API
  - API for setting Whatsminer power mode
  - User rule API: Added API for getting a list of all user defined rules
  - User rule API: Set a user defined rule to either enabled or disabled
  - Include tag details for the API endpoint /api/miners
  - API for ASIC operations to Pause and Resume mining
  - API for ASIC operations to start or stop LED flash
 Integration
  - Pool balance for ViaBTC
  - Improved coin balance support for Ethermine/Flypool
 Changes
  - The GPU device count on the dashboard can either display the number of GPU mining rigs or the number of GPUs currently mining. Configurable in the Options dialog, Dashboard and History section.
  - Mining software log folder changed on Linux (to /var/log/awesome/)
 Mining software
  - New mining software: TeamBlackMiner 1.14
  - CpuMiner-Opt 3.18.1
  - T-Rex miner 0.24.2
  - XmRig 6.15.2
  - Nanominer 3.3.13
  - TeamRedMiner 0.8.6
  - Gminer 2.70
  - Lolminer 1.33
  - NbMiner 39.5
  - WildRig Miner 0.29.0
 Correction
  - Correction to Telegram and SMS messages for Global triggers
  - Correction to power off operation for specific Whatsminer ASIC miners
  - Correction to case when double clicking on a GPU on the GPU tab to select to the same GPU on the GPU Clocking tab
  - Correction to Miner Group selection for rules
  - Correction to display of temperatures below zero for miner groups
  - Correction to slow behavior when closing the Options dialog

For T-Rex dual mining, please see:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000188785-dual-mining-with-t-rex-miner
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Hi Patrik,

I'm passing parameters to phoenixminer:

https://i.imgur.com/UDBzrSm.png

Could the underlined data (for parameters: -pool2, -wal2) be input via Windows system variables?
Like %pool%, %wal%... or so.
If yes, would the definition have to be done on the client OS (rig), or server OS (Awesome Miner)..?

If not, is there any other way to put variables into the miner command line?

Thanks a lot for any input  Smiley

Cheers, Tom
legendary
Activity: 1754
Merit: 1007
Hi Patrike, can you please made reading "block reward" property more accurate. At the moment accuracy is only one digit after point. For Ethereum this accuracy is not more enough. Regards.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Any chance of adding CoinGecko as a Statistics Provider so that we can pull in coins like Raptoreum that is not listed on any of the existing providers from what I can tell.

You already have the Ghostrider algo, just not the coin, so I don't seem to be able to CPU mine Raptoreum properly at the moment using AM.

Add it by yourself like i did. I use coingecko to get all data. You can also add your own icon for raptoreum. And to mine rtm on am, it is not needed to add the coin by the way.

@patrike

is it possible to see in the future both hashrates when we dual mining with t-rex. maybe like claymore dual mining in the past?
More dual miner incoming so i hope to see both hashrates in the future -> srbmulti miner also work on dual mining option for epic cash (only 38% mining time used -> like zil only use 5% mining time)
I will look into the new T-Rex LHR dual modes to see what Awesome Miner can do here. If possible, Awesome Miner should be able to do it similar to the old Claymore dual mining concept, just like you point out, with configuration of two pools and display of two hashrates.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Any chance of adding CoinGecko as a Statistics Provider so that we can pull in coins like Raptoreum that is not listed on any of the existing providers from what I can tell.

You already have the Ghostrider algo, just not the coin, so I don't seem to be able to CPU mine Raptoreum properly at the moment using AM.
Thanks for your question. As far as I know, CoinGecko only provides the exchange rate for the coins, but not details like network difficulty which is required in order to calculate how many coins you are getting for a given hashrate.

Coingecko can manually be used for reading coin properties like exchange rate. See the last example:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000115480-load-coin-properties-from-a-custom-source
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
Any chance of adding CoinGecko as a Statistics Provider so that we can pull in coins like Raptoreum that is not listed on any of the existing providers from what I can tell.

You already have the Ghostrider algo, just not the coin, so I don't seem to be able to CPU mine Raptoreum properly at the moment using AM.

Add it by yourself like i did. I use coingecko to get all data. You can also add your own icon for raptoreum. And to mine rtm on am, it is not needed to add the coin by the way.

@patrike

is it possible to see in the future both hashrates when we dual mining with t-rex. maybe like claymore dual mining in the past?
More dual miner incoming so i hope to see both hashrates in the future -> srbmulti miner also work on dual mining option for epic cash (only 38% mining time used -> like zil only use 5% mining time)
legendary
Activity: 1754
Merit: 1007
Hi

Does the latest version of awesome miner include the new dual mining capabilities of t-rex?

Like when you set up a managed miner can you select dual mining for t-rex instead of manually adding the dual mining arguments in the command line section?

Thanks
looks like this dual mining with t-rex is less profitable compare to 71%-81% standart LHR unlock. You will lost more profit if your second algo is power hungry algo like Kawpow or Octopus. After many tests lolminer 1.33 is a winner for me. tested with 3060 v. 1.0
full member
Activity: 558
Merit: 194
Any chance of adding CoinGecko as a Statistics Provider so that we can pull in coins like Raptoreum that is not listed on any of the existing providers from what I can tell.

You already have the Ghostrider algo, just not the coin, so I don't seem to be able to CPU mine Raptoreum properly at the moment using AM.
legendary
Activity: 1754
Merit: 1007
Inn Options->Mining Settings there is an option to "Use Ctrl+C event for closing miner process" This does not seem to work anymore.

example T-rex : If you use any coreclock lock settings, they are not dropped. T-rex is not exited properly.
 Instead of showing: Main loop finished. Cleaning up resources...
                               T-Rex finished.
 It seems to just be killed. That means that when you fire up another miner , the core clock in t-rex still exists so oc in that application is all over the place.

If I remote inn to a miner and do Ctrl+C the core clock lock is dropped and the exit is done correctly.
Hope this is fixed easily, or maybe there is an workaround for this ?
Could this be related to that you run the T-Rex miner process as Administrator? In that case I think Windows will block you from sending Ctrl+C to the process.

You are right, had to enable adminmode to turn on coreclock lock. Damn it. Well the hunt for a workaround begins...
If your rig OS is Linux (dont know a Windows syntaxis), then you can simple use a "Batch commands" in Profit profile for each algo where you want set fixed core clocks. Work with any miners software. Commands like this:
Before start: sudo nvidia-smi -lgc 1545,1545
After stoping: sudo nvidia-smi -rgc
Enjoy
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Version 8.7.8 ( Development preview of 8.8 )

 ASIC mining
  - Whatsminer power mode can be configured
  - Display voltage per device when using Awesome Miner Antminer L3+ firmware
 Features
  - Include additional fields in the Mining history CSV export
  - Virtual Group configuration includes a filter to show only selected groups and miners
 Web
  - Edit miner notes
 API
  - API endpoint for setting Whatsminer power mode
 Mining software
  - XmRig 6.15.2
  - Nanominer 3.3.13
  - TeamRedMiner 0.8.6
  - T-Rex miner 0.24
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Whats the ETA on 8.8 ?
Thanks for your question. The release will most likely be renamed to Awesome Miner 9.0 once made available to the public. The plan is to make a public release during next week.

Users of Awesome Miner can already today upgrade to development version 8.7.7 and use TeamBlackMiner with the API integration. 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.
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Version 8.7.7 ( Development preview of 8.8 )

 Web
  - Updated UI for filter selection
 Mining software
  - TeamBlackMiner 1.11, including API integration to show hashrate in Awesome Miner
 Correction
  - Correction to Telegram and SMS messages for Global triggers
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Version 8.7.6 ( Development preview of 8.8 )

 ASIC mining
  - Improved detection of Innosilicon ASIC miner types
 Features
  - Added display currency: Singapore Dollar
  - The information column can display Profit Profile
  - Find feature improved to include additional properties to be searched for
  - Quick filter feature improved to allow selection of property to be search for
  - Web proxy feature supported via cloud connected Remote Proxy
  - Display of Energy Consumption (kWh) for each miner in the Mining History
 Web
  - Configurable columns to display
  - Information column can be displayed
  - Improve notification list view on mobile devices
  - Added display of miner tags
  - Include miner tag filter
  - Improved miner filter user interface  
 API
  - User rule API: Added API for getting a list of all user defined rules
  - User rule API: Set a user defined rule to either enabled or disabled
  - Include tag details for the API endpoint /api/miners
 Configuration
  - Cloud connection for Remote Agent can also be setup for Windows service mode using the Remote Service Config tool
 Mining software
  - TeamBlackMiner 1.10
  - Gminer 2.70
  - Lolminer 1.33
 Corrections
  - Correction to calculaction of energy consumption when exporting mining history to CSV
  - Correction to power off operation for specific Whatsminer ASIC miners


Update: TeamBlackMiner 1.11 was released shortly after this Awesome Miner release. There will be a new Awesome Miner release tomorrow where the API integration (display of hashrate and more) with TeamBlackMiner 1.11 will be included.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
Inn Options->Mining Settings there is an option to "Use Ctrl+C event for closing miner process" This does not seem to work anymore.

example T-rex : If you use any coreclock lock settings, they are not dropped. T-rex is not exited properly.
 Instead of showing: Main loop finished. Cleaning up resources...
                               T-Rex finished.
 It seems to just be killed. That means that when you fire up another miner , the core clock in t-rex still exists so oc in that application is all over the place.

If I remote inn to a miner and do Ctrl+C the core clock lock is dropped and the exit is done correctly.
Hope this is fixed easily, or maybe there is an workaround for this ?
Could this be related to that you run the T-Rex miner process as Administrator? In that case I think Windows will block you from sending Ctrl+C to the process.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
TeamBlackMiner 1.10 was released yesterday that introduced API.
Yes, I looked into it earlier today but it didn't work (can be enabled, but doesn't respond to requests). I will give it a try on another system as well to see.

It's just missing the http header, so wont work in browser or with curl. We added it into the linux build. Will be included in v1.11
Thanks for your quick response. Sounds great - I will integrate this as soon as possible as I'm getting many requests about TeamBlackMiner now.
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legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
TeamBlackMiner 1.10 was released yesterday that introduced API.
Yes, I looked into it earlier today but it didn't work (can be enabled, but doesn't respond to requests). I will give it a try on another system as well to see.

It's just missing the http header, so wont work in browser or with curl. We added it into the linux build. Will be included in v1.11
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1095
TeamBlackMiner 1.10 was released yesterday that introduced API.
Yes, I looked into it earlier today but it didn't work (can be enabled, but doesn't respond to requests). I will give it a try on another system as well to see.
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