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Topic: CgminerMonitor.com - cloud monitor for all your miners! (Read 23396 times)

member
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Merit: 10
Hi all!
Due to the lack of free time I’m no longer able to continue support and develop CgminerMonitor. Therefore I'm selling it. Details here: http://cgminermonitor.com/Sale
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
1) When sending Statcgminer Data. Sometimes I get this error. "error occured ">http://api.cgminermonitor.com/satistics/> The operation has timed out". The problem is sometimes I didn't get this error.
No worries here. If that's < 5% of requests, it's all good. Nerd details: it means either cgminermonitor servers have though time or your connection is (temporarily slow).

2) Also is there anyway to slow down the sending StatCgminer data incase of error? It keep trying like every 2 second and basically used up all my bandwidth.

Thanks
As I said, it should be very rare case. Does it happen frequently to you?
sr. member
Activity: 481
Merit: 250
1) When sending Statcgminer Data. Sometimes I get this error. "error occured ">http://api.cgminermonitor.com/satistics/> The operation has timed out". The problem is sometimes I didn't get this error.

2) Also is there anyway to slow down the sending StatCgminer data incase of error? It keep trying like every 2 second and basically used up all my bandwidth.

Thanks
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
You can't register on the site.  not taking new members?

Sorry, that was a bug - you should be able to register now.
full member
Activity: 195
Merit: 100
Mining since bitcoin was $1
You can't register on the site.  not taking new members?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Definetely something i need to check out Smiley
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Just to let you know guys, advanced notifications are now published Smiley Therefore currently available notifications are: 'miner is down', hash speed drop, overheating, fan issues, accepted shares stale, device status changed. Only the first one is for all users. The rest is for pro users.

legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1036
Hi, I'm looking forward to trying out CgminerMonitor soon, but I do have one question. I am in the boonies with only a Verizon hotspot for wifi, which means a tight monthly data cap for all my internet. (Which is exactly as miserable as it sounds.) So I always have to check how much data something like this will be sending/receiving. Can anyone give me a rough estimate of hourly or daily bandwidth for just this software?

Depends how much devices you have on your miner. Mine miner with 7 GPUs sent roughly 500MB of data, receiving is not so much used. 500MB a month is around 700kB per hour - that's like visiting one "heavy" website. That amount is for pro account, where data is send on average every 25seconds. With free account that amount should be at least 5 times smaller.
Thanks! 100 MB/month I can handle. Now I just need my rig to crash so I can see an example of the email the monitor site generates, so I can configure gmail to forward it as a text to alert me.  Cheesy
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Hi, I'm looking forward to trying out CgminerMonitor soon, but I do have one question. I am in the boonies with only a Verizon hotspot for wifi, which means a tight monthly data cap for all my internet. (Which is exactly as miserable as it sounds.) So I always have to check how much data something like this will be sending/receiving. Can anyone give me a rough estimate of hourly or daily bandwidth for just this software?

Depends how much devices you have on your miner. Mine miner with 7 GPUs sent roughly 500MB of data, receiving is not so much used. 500MB a month is around 700kB per hour - that's like visiting one "heavy" website. That amount is for pro account, where data is send on average every 25seconds. With free account that amount should be at least 5 times smaller.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1036
Hi, I'm looking forward to trying out CgminerMonitor soon, but I do have one question. I am in the boonies with only a Verizon hotspot for wifi, which means a tight monthly data cap for all my internet. (Which is exactly as miserable as it sounds.) So I always have to check how much data something like this will be sending/receiving. Can anyone give me a rough estimate of hourly or daily bandwidth for just this software?
sr. member
Activity: 271
Merit: 251
That would be awesome, thank you!
In order for remote control to be easy to use I have this idea:

Use pool names (if available) instead of actual pool addresses/ports
example:
pool1:  http://us-east01.miningrigrentals.com:3333
pool2:  http://us-east01.miningrigrentals.com:3333
pool3:  http://us-east01.miningrigrentals.com:3333 and so on...
and it's impossible to tell which one I should switch to because all algorithms use the same port at MRR.com

So then it will look like:
pool1: X11_Rig
pool1: X13_Rig
pool1: X15_Rig
...

member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Very well done sir...
I still experience wrong reported hash rate though.
My sgminer froze and reported 0.00 hashrate total and about 4Mh per card.
The reading at cgminermonitor.com though reported 16Mh (4 cards).
And that was for almost 24hours.
Ok, now I understand. In my opinion that it's sgminer fault that it gives 4Mh report per card.
However, now I am working on advanced notifications, where you could set up an alert when accepted shares do not increase - this would solve this issue.

sr. member
Activity: 271
Merit: 251
Very well done sir...
I still experience wrong reported hash rate though.
My sgminer froze and reported 0.00 hashrate total and about 4Mh per card.
The reading at cgminermonitor.com though reported 16Mh (4 cards).
And that was for almost 24hours.
Here is the miner:
http://cgminermonitor.com/Shared/1cc33e209060493daa270d5ef9c317c01

The only way to "catch" dead miner in that scenario is to go to cgminer stats page
and look at all miner graphs and check for "flat" "Hash speed" and "Accepted" lines (see attached file).


member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Possible bug:

Reported value of hashrate at CgminerStatistics per GPU (from graph)
is not the actual one reported by cgminer and the worker page (with "GUI" cgminer).

Example: one of my miners has 4x 7950 cards - each one does pretty steady 2.45Mh/s X15
(reported by both sgminer and CGminerMonitor worker page).
The graph reports 2.35 very consistently.

Suggestion: There might be some faulty conversion - x1024 instead of x1000 or vice versa?

Thanks for reporting that, I understand that on worker page everything is correct, but on Cgminer Statistics page the value is a little lower than it should be? I'll look at that.


I've just checked that - it seems that it is how it looks on graph. You should have precise value of hash speed when you will move mouse over the graph.

Edit: Nope - there was faulty conversion. It will be fixed today.
Edit2: Fixed along with other reported small issues. See http://cgminermonitor.com/Changelog
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
I'm getting my RPi today. Whats the easiest way to install? I've read over the HOWTO...will that install directly onto the SD card or will I have to navigate around a bit more?

Unfortunately, installing on RPi is the hardest one (but I think still easy) Smiley You should follow steps from http://cgminermonitor.com/GetStarted "Compile from source (e.g. Raspberry Pi)". Yes, it's install on SD card. Send me an email, if you will have any questions.

Can I run two instances of CGMiner on the Pi and monitor them both at the same time using this? I have one SHA miner and a Scrypt miner I have to run on separate instances I believe.
Sure, that would be no problem. Yes, you just have to run two separate instances - run them in different folders or set up different config name for each (as run parameters).

Possible bug:

Reported value of hashrate at CgminerStatistics per GPU (from graph)
is not the actual one reported by cgminer and the worker page (with "GUI" cgminer).

Example: one of my miners has 4x 7950 cards - each one does pretty steady 2.45Mh/s X15
(reported by both sgminer and CGminerMonitor worker page).
The graph reports 2.35 very consistently.

Suggestion: There might be some faulty conversion - x1024 instead of x1000 or vice versa?

Thanks for reporting that, I understand that on worker page everything is correct, but on Cgminer Statistics page the value is a little lower than it should be? I'll look at that.
sr. member
Activity: 271
Merit: 251
Possible bug:

Reported value of hashrate at CgminerStatistics per GPU (from graph)
is not the actual one reported by cgminer and the worker page (with "GUI" cgminer).

Example: one of my miners has 4x 7950 cards - each one does pretty steady 2.45Mh/s X15
(reported by both sgminer and CGminerMonitor worker page).
The graph reports 2.35 very consistently.

Suggestion: There might be some faulty conversion - x1024 instead of x1000 or vice versa?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I'm getting my RPi today. Whats the easiest way to install? I've read over the HOWTO...will that install directly onto the SD card or will I have to navigate around a bit more?

Also,

Can I run two instances of CGMiner on the Pi and monitor them both at the same time using this? I have one SHA miner and a Scrypt miner I have to run on separate instances I believe.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Getting my first miner tonight (GAWFury) and will definitely use this Smiley

Cool! Let me know if you will manage to run CgminerMonitor on GAW miner!

Feature Request:

Remote control  - Enable/Disable pool.

Thanks, added to feature list.
sr. member
Activity: 271
Merit: 251
Feature Request:

Remote control  - Enable/Disable pool.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Getting my first miner tonight (GAWFury) and will definitely use this Smiley
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