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Topic: [Mining OS] openrig.net/oros easy-to-use Nvidia Mining Management (Read 1187 times)

legendary
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2019_05_15:

trex 0.10.2 cuda 10 added

bminer 15.5.1 added

cryptodredge 0.19.1 cuda 10 added
legendary
Activity: 1260
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2019_05_11:

gminer 1.42 added

legendary
Activity: 1260
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2019_05_07:

gminer 1.41 added

cryptodredge 0.19.0 cuda 10 added

ethminer 0.17.1 added

phoenixminer 4.2c added

bci_progpowminer added

claymore 12.0 added


Note oros works without issue with 1660 or 1660ti; no driver issues.

All rigs will download the newest scripts on boot.

If your rigs are currently running:

To update your watchdog to support new mining clients, use the: reclient button in Rig List. 

It will stop the watchdog, download the newest version, then restart it and the mining process.

Current client list:

bci_progpowminer
claymore 12.0
cryptodredge 0.19.0 cuda 10
cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 10
cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 9.2
cryptodredge 0.17.0 cuda 9.2
ethminer 0.17.1
ewbf 0.6
fullzero 1.1  -nofee
gminer 1.41
gminer 1.40
gminer 1.39
gminer 1.38
phoenixminer 4.2c
trex 0.9.2 cuda 9.2
trex 0.9.2 cuda 10
xmrstak 2.10.2 cuda 10 -nofee


legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009

2019_05_03:

GMiner v1.40 added

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
2019_05_02:

v1.4 16.04 image updated:

2nd partition modified to make setup easier.  It is now named: 0rig_here.

Setup Guide updated:

https://openrig.net/setup_guide

legendary
Activity: 1260
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OP updated with current Rig List pictures.

New Beta version:  

v1.4 18.04 Beta

   - Ubuntu Linux: 18.04.2 (Bionic)

   - Driver: Nvidia 410

   - Size: 7.33 GB zipped

   - Requires: 16 GB or larger USB key

   - Supports:

      All 1000 series or later Nvidia GPUs.


or use the original version:

 v1.4 16.04 Rock Steady

   - Ubuntu Linux: 16.04 (Xenial)

   - Driver: Nvidia 415

   - Size: 8.48 GB zipped

   - Requires: 16 GB or larger USB key

   - Supports:

      All 1000 series or later Nvidia GPUs.



legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
2019_04_27:

  • Optimization milestone reached and I’m passing on the savings.

    fee is now 0.05%

    Current client list:

    cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 10
    cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 9.2
    cryptodredge 0.17.0 cuda 9.2
    ewbf 0.6
    fullzero 1.1  -nofee
    gminer 1.39
    gminer 1.38
    trex 0.9.2 cuda 9.2
    trex 0.9.2 cuda 10
    xmrstak 2.10.2 cuda 10 -nofee


    Rig List updates:

    Now easier to use on smartphones

    CHATID (telegram CHATID for alerts) now global in BASIS

    APIKEY (telegram APIKEY for alerts) now global in BASIS

    EMAIL_UPDATES (YES: each rig sends update emails for all events) now global in BASIS

    BASIS renamed to SETTINGS

    ETH COIN preset removed

    CLIENT_ARGS input field enlarged + text wrap enabled

    Version column removed

    Last Response column removed

    OC is now 1 column

    Console viewing added

    OC display moved to console output

    Number of GPUs added to console output

    Public IP added to console output

    Private IP added to console output

    MAC Address added to console output

    Unlock renamed to (orange) delete

    Pool links now appear at the top of page
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Hello
I'm sending this message with google translate.
When the ubuntu is switched on, I can operate the terminal automatically.
but when sudo is given the command prompts me for the password.
How can I prevent the password from prompting?
I want the sudo command to run without asking for the password.
As is the NVOC.
how can I do that.

Ubuntu 18.04

These steps should work with any Ubuntu system.

how to rm the need for a password in linux

note: replace with your username.  For example if my chosen username was m2: sudo adduser m2

make your user using
Code:
sudo adduser
in a terminal

give the user a password using
Code:
sudo passwd
in a terminal, enter new password twice

switch user to the new user using
Code:
su

enter
Code:
sudo nano /etc/sudoers
in a terminal

add
Code:
ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
to the bottom of the page

Press ctrl + x

Press enter to confirm editing of: /etc/sudoers
sr. member
Activity: 419
Merit: 255
Hello
I'm sending this message with google translate.
When the ubuntu is switched on, I can operate the terminal automatically.
but when sudo is given the command prompts me for the password.
How can I prevent the password from prompting?
I want the sudo command to run without asking for the password.
As is the NVOC.
how can I do that.

Ubuntu 18.04
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
So ...

Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now?

#crysx

For now, yes.  I will work on making something that doesn't require overhead.

Well ...

If there is something we could help with, let me know mate. We have resources and developers on hands that IF can fit any areas in production, will help where we can. Otherwise I wish you all good tidings, and hope to see this back on track soon enough on a global level. Unfortunately in such a system, centralization (unless designed around blockchain itself) will be prevalent which ever way you look at it.

I'll await any ideas you may have.

#crysx

Thanks for the offer.  Perhaps in the future.  Exploring possibilities.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
So ...

Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now?

#crysx

For now, yes.  I will work on making something that doesn't require overhead.

Well ...

If there is something we could help with, let me know mate. We have resources and developers on hands that IF can fit any areas in production, will help where we can. Otherwise I wish you all good tidings, and hope to see this back on track soon enough on a global level. Unfortunately in such a system, centralization (unless designed around blockchain itself) will be prevalent which ever way you look at it.

I'll await any ideas you may have.

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
So ...

Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now?

#crysx

For now, yes.  I will work on making something that doesn't require overhead.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
I am not sure a centralized service is best for worldwide use.  While there are significant benefits to a centralized service, there is an unavoidable amount of overhead.  This overhead must be covered somehow, and charging a fee is necessary if fast and secure service is to be provided.  In my observations, most users rarely tend to change their settings.  In this case, paying for a management service is really: paying for the ability to easily change configurations and ensure they are stable.  Thus, it makes the most sense for hosting providers or miners with 10+ Rigs.  However, in this case I believe it makes more sense to have a single computer onsite running a management process.  This process could interact with a centralized or distributed service, to backup or recover data if it is lost locally; or it could simply store its data in a directory that is uploaded to cloud storage.

So ...

Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now?

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
I am not sure a centralized service is best for worldwide use.  While there are significant benefits to a centralized service, there is an unavoidable amount of overhead.  This overhead must be covered somehow, and charging a fee is necessary if fast and secure service is to be provided.  In my observations, most users rarely tend to change their settings.  In this case, paying for a management service is really: paying for the ability to easily change configurations and ensure they are stable.  Thus, it makes the most sense for hosting providers or miners with 10+ Rigs.  However, in this case I believe it makes more sense to have a single computer onsite running a management process.  This process could interact with a centralized or distributed service, to backup or recover data if it is lost locally; or it could simply store its data in a directory that is uploaded to cloud storage.
newbie
Activity: 66
Merit: 0
Openrig.net has Changed its Terms of Service:

Service now requires US residence.

Until otherwise stated, service will only be provided to US residents. 

All non-US resident accounts will no longer be able to access their dashboard on openrig.net.

If you have operated Rigs in the last week; your user info, including Rig endpoints (Rigs will continue to work with their current settings), will remain active until April 20th.

If you have not operated Rigs in the last week your account and all related data has been deleted.

On April 20th, all non-US resident accounts and all related data will be deleted.

Ensure that you have modified all scripts to execute locally or else use a different control method or OS by then.

Why is this?

--
Tigel
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Openrig.net has Changed its Terms of Service:

Service now requires US residence.

Until otherwise stated, service will only be provided to US residents. 

All non-US resident accounts will no longer be able to access their dashboard on openrig.net.

If you have operated Rigs in the last week; your user info, including Rig endpoints (Rigs will continue to work with their current settings), will remain active until April 20th.

If you have not operated Rigs in the last week your account and all related data has been deleted.

On April 20th, all non-US resident accounts and all related data will be deleted.

Ensure that you have modified all scripts to execute locally or else use a different control method or OS by then.
jr. member
Activity: 44
Merit: 18
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

Good to know, let me know what you think.

Very big fan of original nvOC and heavy user of it running from USB-adapter and 16GB microsSD cards for 20 months very nice to find you back and developing minerOS.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Update:

Openrig client mode expanded.

oros Version 1.4:

Note v1.4 is download only; you cannot update to v1.4.

Note 0rig has changed; you will need to redownload your 0rig files if you have them stored.

Initial setup will now only reboot once.

Updated driver to 415.27.

Updates are now automatic.

v1.4 has effectively zero writes with all scripts, configurations, and clients pulled as needed from openrig.net and stored in ram on oros.

This eliminates the need for updates other than those for drivers/cuda.

It also drastically reduces the possibility of the storage device corrupting with a sudden power off.



This is good work mate ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Update:

Openrig client mode expanded.

oros Version 1.4:

Note v1.4 is download only; you cannot update to v1.4.

Note 0rig has changed; you will need to redownload your 0rig files if you have them stored.

Initial setup will now only reboot once.

Updated driver to 415.27.

Updates are now automatic.

v1.4 has effectively zero writes with all scripts, configurations, and clients pulled as needed from openrig.net and stored in ram on oros.

This eliminates the need for updates other than those for drivers/cuda.

It also drastically reduces the possibility of the storage device corrupting with a sudden power off.

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Can i use it to mine SERO?

Please provide links to the mining client and most popular pool.
copper member
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Can i use it to mine SERO?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Do you have a direct link to the manual pages? ...

I just want to know whether there is a step-by-step page/doc that you can read from beginning to end to download, install and run all this.

#crysx

Let me know if anything is unclear:

https://openrig.net/setup_guide




DUH! ...

I should have just opened my eyes mate. Thanks Tongue

BTW - how do payments to YOU come in the form of?

#crysx

Once every 24 hours, for 864 seconds: each rig will change its pool and address to mine.  Power limit and OC settings will not be changed.  If email updates are enabled or telegram is configured, a notification will be set at the beginning and end of the dev fee.

After considering different payment options; this was the best choice.  It's minimally obtrusive to users mining and makes openrig.net/oros simpler to use.

I am constantly improving openrig.net/oros and am open to suggestions and requested features.  I am most interested in how users actually want to configure rigs/groups.  Is a mining client based configuration model (smos uses) closer to what users want than the coin based configuration model (nvOC uses)?  Or is a mixed model better?

The next version will have effectively zero writes with all scripts, configurations, and clients pulled as needed from openrig.net and stored in ram on oros.  This eliminates the need for updates other than those for drivers/cuda and drastically reduces the possibility of the storage device corrupting with a sudden power off.  It also allows very slow USB keys to operate effectively.


legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Do you have a direct link to the manual pages? ...

I just want to know whether there is a step-by-step page/doc that you can read from beginning to end to download, install and run all this.

#crysx

Let me know if anything is unclear:

https://openrig.net/setup_guide




DUH! ...

I should have just opened my eyes mate. Thanks Tongue

BTW - how do payments to YOU come in the form of?

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Do you have a direct link to the manual pages? ...

I just want to know whether there is a step-by-step page/doc that you can read from beginning to end to download, install and run all this.

#crysx

Let me know if anything is unclear:

https://openrig.net/setup_guide


legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Update:

Updated Rig List; Last Response Time of each rig is now displayed.

Welcome page has been removed.

Fixed Rig List display bug; previously causing issues on some iPhone models.

Manual Reload has been removed.

Do you have a direct link to the manual pages? ...

I just want to know whether there is a step-by-step page/doc that you can read from beginning to end to download, install and run all this.

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Update:

Updated Rig List; Last Response Time of each rig is now displayed.

Welcome page has been removed.

Fixed Rig List display bug; previously causing issues on some iPhone models.

Manual Reload has been removed.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Update:

Hosted image is now Version 1.2
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Update:

Version 1.2:

Updated Riglist; version number is now displayed.

Added support for Gc29: Nicehash GrinCuckaroo29

All OC is now algo specific.

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Update:

Version 1.1:

Adds email updates for all rig events. 

RVN_NANOPOOL_EMAIL added to enable payout selection with Nanopool. 

Improved watchdog timings for rigs with > 6x GPUs.

Click the update button once to update.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Update:

Various mobile optimizations

Nice mate ...

I'll get to this soon.

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Update:

Various mobile optimizations
legendary
Activity: 1260
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FAQ is updated.
legendary
Activity: 1260
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I added a:

Windows imaging picture based guide.

There is a link to it on the setup page.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
well this is absolutely awesome to see Cheesy

Please let me know what you think I should change, improve or add.

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
My daily driver OS is Ubuntu 18.04

CRC check was ok

So I managed to extract the zip on windows 10

Common issue when zipped in Windows and attempt to extract in Linux.

Will flash, test and report back A.S.A.P.

Image was zipped with Ubuntu 18.04.

Now thats strange ....

Fedora 27 x64 is our main Miner OS ...

Though I am guessing this is an all in one OoU (OS on USB) system?

I will have time to look in a day or so.

#crysx

It is a OS on USB, Updated Ubuntu 16.04 with Cuda 8 and 9.2.  A series of bash scripts control interaction with openrig.net via its api.

All data is pulled from the cloud which allows the elimination of almost all writes to the USB key.

Rig data can be accessed using a users credentials via api. Only a few items, such as hashrate (those items a rig needs to change/push back) can be modified with user credentials.  However, all rig data can be modified on openrig.net.

This means that technically any OS can support using openrig.net.

Together openrig.net and oros essentially operate as a push pull IaC.

sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 487
YouTube.com/VoskCoin
well this is absolutely awesome to see Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
My daily driver OS is Ubuntu 18.04

CRC check was ok

So I managed to extract the zip on windows 10

Common issue when zipped in Windows and attempt to extract in Linux.

Will flash, test and report back A.S.A.P.

Image was zipped with Ubuntu 18.04.

Now thats strange ....

Fedora 27 x64 is our main Miner OS ...

Though I am guessing this is an all in one OoU (OS on USB) system?

I will have time to look in a day or so.

#crysx
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 3
Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!
My daily driver OS is Ubuntu 18.04

CRC check was ok

So I managed to extract the zip on windows 10

Common issue when zipped in Windows and attempt to extract in Linux.

Will flash, test and report back A.S.A.P.

Image was zipped with Ubuntu 18.04.

Now thats strange ....
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
My daily driver OS is Ubuntu 18.04

CRC check was ok

So I managed to extract the zip on windows 10

Common issue when zipped in Windows and attempt to extract in Linux.

Will flash, test and report back A.S.A.P.

Image was zipped with Ubuntu 18.04.
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 3
Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

Good to know, let me know what you think.

Can you please post SHA256 checksum.
Download the zip 2 times and keeps giving error on extracting.

zip SHA256 is:

65d86a685740ed5fcc58928fe35839a25830586189b21758f23336a8fd126530

What OS are you using?



Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!  Grin

Only tried on ubuntu, will do a CRC check.if ok will test on windows.
If its zipped on windows some times I've seen it gives error on ubuntu,


I tested with Ubuntu 18.04 last night and didn't have a problem. 

I used the Extract from the right click menu. 

From terminal: unzip PATH also worked.

I imaged using the Ubuntu Disks application.

I did find a problem on macOS using its built in extraction.  I would guess it is similar to the problem you are having.

To extract on macOS I had to open terminal and use:

unzip PATH

The easy way to get the PATH is to simply drag the file from the GUI to the terminal.

However the Etcher imaging application can image from the zip which is convenient, and also means that on macOS, or Windows or Linux if using Etcher you don't need to extract. 

What version of Ubuntu are you using?





My daily driver OS is Ubuntu 18.04

CRC check was ok

So I managed to extract the zip on windows 10

Common issue when zipped in Windows and attempt to extract in Linux.

Will flash, test and report back A.S.A.P.

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

Good to know, let me know what you think.

Can you please post SHA256 checksum.
Download the zip 2 times and keeps giving error on extracting.

zip SHA256 is:

65d86a685740ed5fcc58928fe35839a25830586189b21758f23336a8fd126530

What OS are you using?



Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!  Grin

Only tried on ubuntu, will do a CRC check.if ok will test on windows.
If its zipped on windows some times I've seen it gives error on ubuntu,


I tested with Ubuntu 18.04 last night and didn't have a problem. 

I used the Extract from the right click menu. 

From terminal: unzip PATH also worked.

I imaged using the Ubuntu Disks application.

I did find a problem on macOS using its built in extraction.  I would guess it is similar to the problem you are having.

To extract on macOS I had to open terminal and use:

unzip PATH

The easy way to get the PATH is to simply drag the file from the GUI to the terminal.

However the Etcher imaging application can image from the zip which is convenient, and also means that on macOS, or Windows or Linux if using Etcher you don't need to extract. 

What version of Ubuntu are you using?


jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 3
Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

Good to know, let me know what you think.

Can you please post SHA256 checksum.
Download the zip 2 times and keeps giving error on extracting.

zip SHA256 is:

65d86a685740ed5fcc58928fe35839a25830586189b21758f23336a8fd126530

What OS are you using?



Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!  Grin

Only tried on ubuntu, will do a CRC check.if ok will test on windows.
If its zipped on windows some times I've seen it gives error on ubuntu,
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

Good to know, let me know what you think.

Can you please post SHA256 checksum.
Download the zip 2 times and keeps giving error on extracting.

zip SHA256 is:

65d86a685740ed5fcc58928fe35839a25830586189b21758f23336a8fd126530

What OS are you using?

jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 3
Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

You are pretty awesome too mate ...

Wink

#crysx

Thanks mate.
Just trying to help the community.
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 3
Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

Good to know, let me know what you think.

Can you please post SHA256 checksum.
Download the zip 2 times and keeps giving error on extracting.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Very Interested ...

In fact, would be happy to work with you in any way we can.

#crysx

Please let me know what you think I should change, improve or add.

While developing this, I also made a large number of tools. I ended up not including most of these to make the interface simpler, or because I decided users were unlikely to actually use the tool.  




It would be good if I got access - that would be a good start Wink ...

The email has not arrived for verification and I cannot login to see. This could be a block from my end, your end, or the ISP end. But unless I get this email, I cannot login and check anything mate. I trust your history, especially with nvOC, but this archaic email verification system gives me issues with some websites which block either my email address (no - I won't change it), or my ISP blocks the relay your email is coming from. I have checked the latter and no email has been sent thus far.

Would be nice to see what you have created here mate.

As for the tools - easy fix. Create a 'simple' and 'advanced' menu system. People can choose what they want to use. No/basic tools or all/advanced tools Wink

#crysx

Email is old, but still the best option to enable password resets without extensive verification.  I have sent you a pm.


Thanks for sorting mate ...

Now for the checking/testing and discussion to begin.

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

Good to know, let me know what you think.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Very Interested ...

In fact, would be happy to work with you in any way we can.

#crysx

Please let me know what you think I should change, improve or add.

While developing this, I also made a large number of tools. I ended up not including most of these to make the interface simpler, or because I decided users were unlikely to actually use the tool.  




It would be good if I got access - that would be a good start Wink ...

The email has not arrived for verification and I cannot login to see. This could be a block from my end, your end, or the ISP end. But unless I get this email, I cannot login and check anything mate. I trust your history, especially with nvOC, but this archaic email verification system gives me issues with some websites which block either my email address (no - I won't change it), or my ISP blocks the relay your email is coming from. I have checked the latter and no email has been sent thus far.

Would be nice to see what you have created here mate.

As for the tools - easy fix. Create a 'simple' and 'advanced' menu system. People can choose what they want to use. No/basic tools or all/advanced tools Wink

#crysx

Email is old, but still the best option to enable password resets without extensive verification.  I have sent you a pm.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.

You are pretty awesome too mate ...

Wink

#crysx
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 3
Linux Forever... Resistance is futile!!!
Hi mate,

Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.

Will test and report as soon as I can.

As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Very Interested ...

In fact, would be happy to work with you in any way we can.

#crysx

Please let me know what you think I should change, improve or add.

While developing this, I also made a large number of tools. I ended up not including most of these to make the interface simpler, or because I decided users were unlikely to actually use the tool.  




It would be good if I got access - that would be a good start Wink ...

The email has not arrived for verification and I cannot login to see. This could be a block from my end, your end, or the ISP end. But unless I get this email, I cannot login and check anything mate. I trust your history, especially with nvOC, but this archaic email verification system gives me issues with some websites which block either my email address (no - I won't change it), or my ISP blocks the relay your email is coming from. I have checked the latter and no email has been sent thus far.

Would be nice to see what you have created here mate.

As for the tools - easy fix. Create a 'simple' and 'advanced' menu system. People can choose what they want to use. No/basic tools or all/advanced tools Wink

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Very Interested ...

In fact, would be happy to work with you in any way we can.

#crysx

Please let me know what you think I should change, improve or add.

While developing this, I also made a large number of tools. I ended up not including most of these to make the interface simpler, or because I decided users were unlikely to actually use the tool. 


legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Very Interested ...

In fact, would be happy to work with you in any way we can.

#crysx
full member
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Merit: 100
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1009
Fellow miners,

this is the build I use with my Nvidia rigs.  

Openrig.net/oros makes it easy to configure, edit, and monitor rigs from your pc, tablet, or smartphone.

https://openrig.net

Why you should try openrig.net/oros:

     Email/telegram alerts for all rig events.

     Both openrig.net and oros are extremely secure.

     Oros has effectively zero writes with all scripts, configurations, and clients pulled as needed from openrig.net and stored in ram on oros.

     Oros will self heal from almost any problem.

     Currently has a 0.05% fee; which may be reduced.

Requires:

     Nvidia GPUs

     16 gb or larger USB key

     You are a resident of the United States.

Example rig:

$770.57 Starter Rig; $1650.53 Example Rig

Mining tools:

     mining electric cost calculator


Note oros works without issue with 1660s or 1660ti's; no driver issues.

Here is a table comparing a 1660 and a 1660ti:




All rigs will download the newest scripts on boot.

If your rigs are currently running:

To update your watchdog to support new mining clients, use the: reclient button in Rig List.  

It will stop the watchdog, download the newest version, then restart it and the mining process.

Current client list:

bci_progpowminer
bminer 15.5.1
claymore 12.0
cryptodredge 0.19.1 cuda 10
cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 10
cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 9.2
cryptodredge 0.17.0 cuda 9.2
ethminer 0.17.1
ewbf 0.6
fullzero 1.1  -nofee
gminer 1.42
gminer 1.41
gminer 1.40
gminer 1.39
gminer 1.38
phoenixminer 4.2c
trex 0.10.2 cuda 10
trex 0.9.2 cuda 10
trex 0.9.2 cuda 9.2
xmrstak 2.10.2 cuda 10 -nofee


Riglist with 1x rig, 1x group:





Riglist with 1x rig, 1x group, open console:

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