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Topic: [Mining OS] mmpOS - easy to use linux/windows platform for mining. (Read 5235 times)

jr. member
Activity: 63
Merit: 1
How can I add a custom coin?
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
This is such an easy to use platform. Running it on a USB stick and got almost everything figured out in 10minutes. It's a nice change from HiveOS and Windows. The free credits are generous too. Just want to say thanks to the mmpOS team.

Is there a way to extract the reported hashrates besides ssh into the server and run "miner"? I want to do my monitoring.
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
Excuse me can anyone confirm if MMPOS supports LHR GPUs? Like 3070ti that only works with Nvidia driver 471.11 upward, is this driver available in MMPOS lastest update ?? Thanks
Yes, our latest image supports LHR gpus out of the box.
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
Sorry for disturbing,but i have problem add new rig,mmpos gives for new rig the same name as has my old rig and ethermyne gets crazy
and shows new rig hashrate only.Please help me how can i change new rig name? Thank you for help:)
Hello, depending on miner sometimes you might need to add worker name, like t-rex for example requires adding --worker %rig_name%%miner_id% in advanced arguments or teamredminer --eth_worker=%rig_name%%miner_id%
Hostnames are set upon your ethernet hardware address, you are free to rename them in dashboard.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 11
Excuse me can anyone confirm if MMPOS supports LHR GPUs? Like 3070ti that only works with Nvidia driver 471.11 upward, is this driver available in MMPOS lastest update ?? Thanks
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Sorry for disturbing,but i have problem add new rig,mmpos gives for new rig the same name as has my old rig and ethermyne gets crazy
and shows new rig hashrate only.Please help me how can i change new rig name? Thank you for help:)
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 501
How to mine multiple coins on the same rig? E.g. ETH with the 8GB cards and RVN with the 4GB cards?  Huh
edit: Nevermind, found it in the FAQ  Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 531
First bits: 12good
Great refresh on the dashboard. Much easier for overclocking and all the info is on one page!
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
Hi, you can use ESC + 1,2,3 to hide/show cli tool screens.
Awesome!
But please consider my other requests in your future updates
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
Hi, you can use ESC + 1,2,3 to hide/show cli tool screens.
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
This os is very good os with lots of potentials. But it'll be much better if we could customize "miner" screen to our needs and color output on miner screen itself.
I think I'm gonna switch to mmpos myself.
jr. member
Activity: 69
Merit: 1
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
1- How to set timezone on server??? all timezones in linux has been set to UTC that makes all the things go wrong for my monitoring, and user "miner" is not root and I'll get lots of errors:
""Failed to set time zone: The name org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 was not provided by any .service files""

so i cant change timezone or install any packages other than installed.

2- do we need to run anything for patching driver for moded bios?

3- the document for running advanced commands is very poor. actually not existed.

4- and very noob question, how to start my desired miners after configuring in dashboard?

full member
Activity: 1281
Merit: 141
HiveOS which is what I was using before mmpOS allowed me to access the rig directly from the client screen. That was why I expected to see something similar with mmpOS.

I do have a SSH windows client so I will try to use that but I have a couple of questions.

1. How can I find the IP address of the rig I want to SSH into?
2. Is there a port number needed along with the IP address?
3. I assume that Rig Name and Password I used in creating the Rig is what I use to log in with
4. Any help in where I can find the various mmpOS logs is appreciated or any other info on the rig that is useful


On web dashboard...click RIGS
Select rig and should show info screen for rig with graphs of rig.
Click System tab for rig...local ip is local ip.

just ssh miner@(localip) bang you in....or just use the client through the web interface to pull up terminal on rig.
And user is miner...password is what you set

member
Activity: 214
Merit: 24
HiveOS which is what I was using before mmpOS allowed me to access the rig directly from the client screen. That was why I expected to see something similar with mmpOS.

I do have a SSH windows client so I will try to use that but I have a couple of questions.

1. How can I find the IP address of the rig I want to SSH into?
2. Is there a port number needed along with the IP address?
3. I assume that Rig Name and Password I used in creating the Rig is what I use to log in with
4. Any help in where I can find the various mmpOS logs is appreciated or any other info on the rig that is useful
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 531
First bits: 12good
First off fantastic OS. mmpOS was so simple to setup my two rigs with seven total Vega 56's.

Now my question is there any way to remotely examine the log files on the rigs remotely?

I have looked everywhere on the miner management screen (Dashboard, Rigs, etc) but I cannot see any options to examine the actual logs on the rigs themselves.


+1
It's very hard to diagnose which card is not stable if the system restarts randomly. Yes, you can SSH into it, but still. And watchdog.log location too Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 69
Merit: 1
member
Activity: 214
Merit: 24
First off fantastic OS. mmpOS was so simple to setup my two rigs with seven total Vega 56's.

Now my question is there any way to remotely examine the log files on the rigs remotely?

I have looked everywhere on the miner management screen (Dashboard, Rigs, etc) but I cannot see any options to examine the actual logs on the rigs themselves.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
great OS!
highly recommend to enable BTC lightning payment. High TX on chain fee making small amount payment not reasonable

agree!
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