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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 6. (Read 700983 times)

legendary
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killer feature!!!

are you using vnish devfee pool or own?


  - Install the Awesome Miner Antminer S19/L7 firmware to Antminers without the need of SD cards.
  - Automatic unlocking to allow installing directly on the Antminer.

We have a partnership with the Vnish team to provide you with the Awesome Miner Antminer firmware. As with all Vnish-based firmware it has a 2.8% mining fee. We get a part of that mining fee. When running Antminers with the Awesome Miner firmware, you can manage and monitor these Antminers using Awesome Miner at no additional cost.

We have integrated the firmware with Awesome Miner and also made the installation process very easy in the latest release. Awesome Miner will detect and unlock your Antminer S19/T19/L7 miner to allow it to install the firmware directly to the Antminer - without having to use SD-card like you had in the past. So it's easy to get started.

For more information about the S19 firmware, please see:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000189959-awesome-miner-antminer-s19-firmware
vnish telegram support declined this and i got kicked after i post what u wrote here...
I'm not sure what was communicated or declined here but it could be that someone at their support channel didn't like certain links to be posted. Anyway - all I stated in my previous post is fully correct so anyone that want to use Awesome Miner to easily deploy our firmware to their S19 miners can do so.
member
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killer feature!!!

are you using vnish devfee pool or own?


  - Install the Awesome Miner Antminer S19/L7 firmware to Antminers without the need of SD cards.
  - Automatic unlocking to allow installing directly on the Antminer.

We have a partnership with the Vnish team to provide you with the Awesome Miner Antminer firmware. As with all Vnish-based firmware it has a 2.8% mining fee. We get a part of that mining fee. When running Antminers with the Awesome Miner firmware, you can manage and monitor these Antminers using Awesome Miner at no additional cost.

We have integrated the firmware with Awesome Miner and also made the installation process very easy in the latest release. Awesome Miner will detect and unlock your Antminer S19/T19/L7 miner to allow it to install the firmware directly to the Antminer - without having to use SD-card like you had in the past. So it's easy to get started.

For more information about the S19 firmware, please see:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000189959-awesome-miner-antminer-s19-firmware


vnish telegram support declined this and i got kicked after i post what u wrote here...
legendary
Activity: 3304
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killer feature!!!

are you using vnish devfee pool or own?


  - Install the Awesome Miner Antminer S19/L7 firmware to Antminers without the need of SD cards.
  - Automatic unlocking to allow installing directly on the Antminer.

We have a partnership with the Vnish team to provide you with the Awesome Miner Antminer firmware. As with all Vnish-based firmware it has a 2.8% mining fee. We get a part of that mining fee. When running Antminers with the Awesome Miner firmware, you can manage and monitor these Antminers using Awesome Miner at no additional cost.

We have integrated the firmware with Awesome Miner and also made the installation process very easy in the latest release. Awesome Miner will detect and unlock your Antminer S19/T19/L7 miner to allow it to install the firmware directly to the Antminer - without having to use SD-card like you had in the past. So it's easy to get started.

For more information about the S19 firmware, please see:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000189959-awesome-miner-antminer-s19-firmware
member
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killer feature!!!

are you using vnish devfee pool or own?


  - Install the Awesome Miner Antminer S19/L7 firmware to Antminers without the need of SD cards.
  - Automatic unlocking to allow installing directly on the Antminer.

legendary
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Awesome Miner version 9.10.3

 Awesome Miner Antminer firmware
  - Install the Awesome Miner Antminer S19/L7 firmware to Antminers without the need of SD cards.
  - Automatic unlocking to allow installing directly on the Antminer.
 ASIC mining
  - Added support for monitoring of IceRiver KS3 ASIC miner
 Mining software
  - BzMiner 16.0.1
  - Nanominer 3.8.5
  - OneZeroMiner 1.2.3
  - Rigel 1.7.1
  - SrbMiner-Multi 2.3.4
  - TeamBlackMiner 1.96
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For beginners and those who are interested in getting started with Awesome Miner for the Windows platform I made a quick tutorial that teaches you how to get up and running quickly and effortlessly. The video covers mining management for both ASIC and GPU mining platforms. If you enjoyed the video feel free to like and subscribe for more mining tutorials!

Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO6XrICeaEo
legendary
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Please consider adding a 'wait' period to rules, triggers. So it'll wait before checking the next trigger if you have multiples. Right now for instance, if I have a variable setup and checking for hashrate for 60s, as soon as the variable is true (or whatever you have it setup to be), the other trigger is true and it'll immediately trigger instead of waiting to check hashrate despite wanting the hashrate check to happen after the variable changes.

It's available under actions, but not triggers.

Thanks.

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I know you're trolling at this point so this is one of the last interactions we're going to have since you're wasting my time. 10pm comes after 9pm on a 12hour clock. Latest dates are at the top of the list. Patrike already fixed it, so appreciate that.
legendary
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Awesome Miner version 9.10.2

 Awesome Miner Antminer firmware
  - Support latest auto tune firmware v1.2
  - Added firmware support for Antminer L7 and Antminer S19 XP
  - Added support for AmLogic control boards
 ASIC mining
  - Improved support for Antminer S19 XP
 Corrections
  - Corrected time sort order for audit log
 Mining software
  - BzMiner 15.4.3
  - OneZeroMiner 1.2.2
  - SrbMiner-Multi 2.3.2
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Magicpool shutting down on 1. September, after problems with payment and some investigation to bring more attention to the pool, they decided to shut down.

Sometimes posts get eaten here, thought you might have moderated rights to the thread.

TLDR:

Here

1. Not true, there seems to be a problem with localization and while it's not the 0 position it's probably a issue with 12/24 hour format as it also has problems with the date, where it seems like it's not organized properly. Some parts of the world are DD/MM/YY, where the US is MM/DD/YY.

https://i.imgur.com/aMdiLL1.jpg

2. Static IPs are a lot of tedious work, especially as your network grows. The solution would be to run a active directory, which entails a lot more work. This is something that should be built into AM as AM is made to make mining easier, not harder, and I don't believe it's beyond scope.

3. Bandaid fix and not something you want in a mission critical environment. I have something similar already setup, but you have to manage each installation and make sure they're identical at all times or bad things happen.

Don't play dev when you're not the dev. Ideally we should be working to improve a piece of software, not come up with arbitrary rules as to why things can't be fixed or improved upon.


1. lol really? you can´t read your own localization clocks? Your screenshot show that all is working right. All is the right row. Wink all is right, but you are not. show me who should be quieter here.
2. tedious work? depends an what tools, miner, rigs you are using and how much you grow in what time, but tedious work not really.
3. Bandaid fix? static IP´s is not a bandaid fix, but ok. make sure they´re identical? Why? not necessary.

AM has big customers, if this is really all needed, it would be integrated a long time ago.

Patrike described a good way if you want to use your MAC addresses, this working good.

I don´t know what your problem is. Don´t play mining if you don´t understand something. If you don´t explain it good, how should we help. And what is wrong to help people here? Are you a 2miners admin? Because they acting like you, need help, but want no help. This is a community and i use AM for over 6 years now, some small features are suggested by me! And i am here to improve it all the time, how long are you active here and help out to find bugs and so on? Unbelievable, and this is called community.
legendary
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Sometimes posts get eaten here, thought you might have moderated rights to the thread.

TLDR:

Here

1. Not true, there seems to be a problem with localization and while it's not the 0 position it's probably a issue with 12/24 hour format as it also has problems with the date, where it seems like it's not organized properly. Some parts of the world are DD/MM/YY, where the US is MM/DD/YY.

https://i.imgur.com/aMdiLL1.jpg

2. Static IPs are a lot of tedious work, especially as your network grows. The solution would be to run a active directory, which entails a lot more work. This is something that should be built into AM as AM is made to make mining easier, not harder, and I don't believe it's beyond scope.

3. Bandaid fix and not something you want in a mission critical environment. I have something similar already setup, but you have to manage each installation and make sure they're identical at all times or bad things happen.

Don't play dev when you're not the dev. Ideally we should be working to improve a piece of software, not come up with arbitrary rules as to why things can't be fixed or improved upon.

2. I'm running into a issue where IPs are changing on ASICs and the AM client doesn't update the current listing to reflect this. They can easily be found by scanning the network, but obviously not good. This is generally being caused by my router resetting then occasionally the miners resetting.

Could you add a Rule Action that runs a network scan and readds the miners replacing their original entry? They are uniquely identifiable at least by their MAC address.
a) A partial solution is to configure the DHCP lease time on your router to be much longer than the default. Set it to something like 10 years and it will not change IP address of a miner simply because it's down for a short while.

b) A more complete solution is to make use of a Remote Proxy that is responsible for an entire IP address range. Using the Automatic Discovery feature it will automatically find new miners and add them. You can also enable MAC address identification and it will keep track of MAC addresses to handle the case when an ASIC miner changes IP address. Awesome Miner will simply update the IP address of the existing External Miner entry to point to the new IP address.

See the article below and also the final section about MAC address identification.
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000085994-environment-setup-remote-proxy-for-distributing-load

1. I didn't think of setting up longer leases (already done), although another bandaid I'll see if it helps. Ideally you don't want really long leases or you end up with devices that are no longer on your network eating a IP. Weirdly enough, the only time I've seen asics pull another IP is when the rule reboots them when they're locked up. They almost never pull new IPs or change.

2. Proxy looks to be a solution, although I feel as though this functionality should already be built into AM in some way. I intended on using a action to scan for new devices after the lockup rule goes off and readding them.

I already have MAC tracking turned on. For some reason after I readd them to AM they don't take over the original entry and are added as a new entry in the list.
legendary
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Did my post get moderated or did it not post?
Difficult to tell - I don't have moderation rights here. Can you please post again?
legendary
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Did my post get moderated or did it not post?
legendary
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2. I'm running into a issue where IPs are changing on ASICs and the AM client doesn't update the current listing to reflect this. They can easily be found by scanning the network, but obviously not good. This is generally being caused by my router resetting then occasionally the miners resetting.

Could you add a Rule Action that runs a network scan and readds the miners replacing their original entry? They are uniquely identifiable at least by their MAC address.
a) A partial solution is to configure the DHCP lease time on your router to be much longer than the default. Set it to something like 10 years and it will not change IP address of a miner simply because it's down for a short while.

b) A more complete solution is to make use of a Remote Proxy that is responsible for an entire IP address range. Using the Automatic Discovery feature it will automatically find new miners and add them. You can also enable MAC address identification and it will keep track of MAC addresses to handle the case when an ASIC miner changes IP address. Awesome Miner will simply update the IP address of the existing External Miner entry to point to the new IP address.

See the article below and also the final section about MAC address identification.
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000085994-environment-setup-remote-proxy-for-distributing-load
member
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Hey Patrike, considering how integral AM is to a lot of us at this point, could you look into adding failover. Like another installation of AM that will take over if the primary one goes down on your network.
Thanks for your feedback. This could be something to consider. In some cases this could be mitigated by using a virtualized environment (VMware), but their failover solutions requires quite expensive licenses so it isn't really for home use.

We might get into this in the future but there is another concept that is prioritized right now and that's the ability to separate the AM into a client-server solution where you can have multiple clients (user interfaces) connected to the same server. This way you will also be able to have the client running on one computer and simply point it to different AM servers if you have more than one (primary and backup). This client-server feature is a quite significant change and is planned to be released later this year.

Appreciate looking into this, would this allow for a backup server then? Right now the client is the server and if the server goes offline, the problem still remains.


Couple other bugs I'm running into.

1. Tools > activity log > all

Appears as though the list isn't sorted or doesn't properly support 12 hour sorting. Also dates don't seem to be sorted properly due to them not properly parsing times that would have a 0 in front.

2. I'm running into a issue where IPs are changing on ASICs and the AM client doesn't update the current listing to reflect this. They can easily be found by scanning the network, but obviously not good. This is generally being caused by my router resetting then occasionally the miners resetting.

Could you add a Rule Action that runs a network scan and readds the miners replacing their original entry? They are uniquely identifiable at least by their MAC address.

1. no bug, but you have sorted it wrong. You can sort it new by clicking on the column you want. You want it sorted after date, click on column TIME to sort it down or up wards after the date. If you want to sort after action -> click on action column.
You can easily identify how it is sorted by looking for the arrow.


2. This has nothing to do with your router. Set a fixed IP in every ASIC, problem solved. I see no reason for not doing this and it is needed for AM.

about your failover issue:
I have 2 Main PC´s with the same AM configs. If the first PC and the AM API is not reachable for the 2. Main PC, it will start the AM application on the second PC with the same configs as the first one. So this is my backup solution.
legendary
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Hey Patrike, considering how integral AM is to a lot of us at this point, could you look into adding failover. Like another installation of AM that will take over if the primary one goes down on your network.
Thanks for your feedback. This could be something to consider. In some cases this could be mitigated by using a virtualized environment (VMware), but their failover solutions requires quite expensive licenses so it isn't really for home use.

We might get into this in the future but there is another concept that is prioritized right now and that's the ability to separate the AM into a client-server solution where you can have multiple clients (user interfaces) connected to the same server. This way you will also be able to have the client running on one computer and simply point it to different AM servers if you have more than one (primary and backup). This client-server feature is a quite significant change and is planned to be released later this year.

Appreciate looking into this, would this allow for a backup server then? Right now the client is the server and if the server goes offline, the problem still remains.


Couple other bugs I'm running into.

1. Tools > activity log > all

Appears as though the list isn't sorted or doesn't properly support 12 hour sorting. Also dates don't seem to be sorted properly due to them not properly parsing times that would have a 0 in front.

2. I'm running into a issue where IPs are changing on ASICs and the AM client doesn't update the current listing to reflect this. They can easily be found by scanning the network, but obviously not good. This is generally being caused by my router resetting then occasionally the miners resetting.

Could you add a Rule Action that runs a network scan and readds the miners replacing their original entry? They are uniquely identifiable at least by their MAC address.
legendary
Activity: 3304
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Hey Patrike, considering how integral AM is to a lot of us at this point, could you look into adding failover. Like another installation of AM that will take over if the primary one goes down on your network.
Thanks for your feedback. This could be something to consider. In some cases this could be mitigated by using a virtualized environment (VMware), but their failover solutions requires quite expensive licenses so it isn't really for home use.

We might get into this in the future but there is another concept that is prioritized right now and that's the ability to separate the AM into a client-server solution where you can have multiple clients (user interfaces) connected to the same server. This way you will also be able to have the client running on one computer and simply point it to different AM servers if you have more than one (primary and backup). This client-server feature is a quite significant change and is planned to be released later this year.
legendary
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Hey Patrike, considering how integral AM is to a lot of us at this point, could you look into adding failover. Like another installation of AM that will take over if the primary one goes down on your network.
legendary
Activity: 3304
Merit: 1084
Awesome Miner 9.10.1

 ASIC mining
  - Added support for Auradine Teraflux ASIC miners
  - Improved integration with ePic Blockchain controllers
 Features
  - Improve C# scripting feature
 Mining software
  - BzMiner 15.4.2
  - Miniz Miner 2.1c
  - OneZeroMiner 1.2.0
  - Rigel 1.6.4
  - SrbMiner-Multi 2.3.1
  - TT-Miner 2023.3.0
legendary
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Hi Patrik,

Nicehash added Ironfish 2 days ago, but AM didn't catch it. Can you please add it to AM?

Thanks Smiley
Yes - your Awesome Miner will automatically pick up this change soon. The new release that soon will be made available will also include it.
member
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Hi Patrik,

Nicehash added Ironfish 2 days ago, but AM didn't catch it. Can you please add it to AM?

Thanks Smiley
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