Can you confirm, when the counter starts? During miner's WD process (restart) OR SRR's reboot (OS reboot)?
This adds each time the miner starts so reload and reboot and SRR reboot - all will add +1 to this counter.
I will also make soon button "RESET ALL COUNTERS" - i think this will be usefull and no need to do detained history reboots.
Hi T,
Is it possible to show SRR info, without going to "MORE" menu?
For example, maybe under RIG NAME...
MyRigName
SRR: 1/2
1/2 = srr serial number/slot number
If no SRR, then maybe "SRR: NA" or no display or blank.
This way, at one glance from dashboard, you could see correct SRR info to trigger manual reset on SRR. This could be useful in troubleshooting or testing overclocking.
Thanks
I have plans for making all informations in table but you will be able to select WHICH COLUMNS you want to SHOW/HIDE.
I think its best solution
So if you will want to search ip addres then you will just need to show ip collumn and then ctrl+f.
And when no needed you can disable this column
Do you plan to incorporate a watt usage metric on the page? If not can anyone give a suggestion on best tool to show wattage usage in linux?
Wattage of what ? In OS you cant really know how much does gu takes, those numbers are not right.
Best way is to buy analog watt meter and plug in lone rig to it and do the modifications and check which are best.
Is there any way to fasten konky manager there ready-made modules displaying many necessary parameters?
Can you ask again ? I dont understand this.
Has anyone tried to load this into ram over the network?
I have tftp server running on my network and I can't seem to get this to boot fully into ram
Seems silly to do this with USB prices so low but this is just for funs really
This is idea that i had few months agon.
One PC with PXE boot delivery and each rig with Ethernet boot.
It is more less ok. But...
I resigned this feature becasue lets say we have 1000 PC farm.
After power failure it would take ages to transfer 2GB of data to 1000 rigs
With 1 Gbit network it would take 20480seconds (5 hours)
with 100 rigs it would be 30 minutes to boot all rigs.
Any thoughts ?
Meaby for small deployments between 10-50 rigs it would make sense but not less becasue extra PC costs, and not more becasue it will eat 1 GBit.s right ?
Anyway i thought about this and i wanted to do this but calculating numbers just discouraged me to do this