Thanks for the super quick response. I've done this and what happens and the way I understand this rule is it checks every 30 seconds and if in that time frame the hashrate is less than 200 for even 1 second it triggers. I have tried a few variations of this. I don't think this rule necessarily means "if the hashrate is less than 200
FOR 30 seconds". Rather, it means if in this 30 seconds the hashrate ever drops below 200 which isn't exactly the same.
Here is the test I just did. When it fluctuated down to 198 for about 3 seconds it triggered shortly after.
Do I need a comma? Or a decimal or something odd like that?
Thanks for your help.
https://s26.postimg.org/cc0dg2389/200.jpgHi,
In the screenshot, it's still only one Check statistics trigger. I've updated the instructions on the web site for the example how to configure this with multiple check statistics trigger. See "Example: Show notification on low hashrate" which is similar to what you want:
http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/rules.aspxThe triggers are checked about every 5 seconds. With only a time trigger included, and not a second trigger for Check statistics, you are basically changing this to checking once per 30 seconds. However, even here you can hit a low hashrate when it's checked, so as you stated above it's not a check for that it must be lower than 200 for 30 seconds.
Thanks a lot for getting back to me Patrike,
That made some sense now, to have a current entry and an x-minutes ago entry that need to match. I tried a few variations of that as well. Also just for the heck of it I threw a timer trigger in between them on another test ( I know you said its not necessary). I hate to be a bother but I looked thru my logs and within 10 minutes I dipped under 200 but only for a few seconds here and there and it triggered. Its frustrating, every variation of the rule I've tried still triggers even if I dip down under 200 for a few seconds, I'll attach those 2.
https://postimg.org/image/xns7ji6tn/https://postimg.org/image/pjoos6hej/I take this still as "currently" it dipped under 200, and "3 minutes ago" at some point it dipped under 200. I know for a fact it didn't stay under 200 for more than a few seconds so I have to be missing something or something else is going on.
Thanks again for the help!