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February 18, 2019, 06:20:36 AM
#5
Hi :-)

I guess at least ONCE you need to ask a technician to reboot.... it helped me a lot to setup a "scheduled task" which calls a .bat file with shutdown command in it every 24h.
Something like shutdown -s -f -t 60

Where are you hosting your rigs ?

VG


the problem is, that the rig cant do anything - i remotely add a task and tried to run this...but there is only the entry for the triggered event in event viewer and nothing happens

i will buy and install such a usb watchdog for this rig..than i can debug without calling technician each time Sad


sometimes taskschedule is not working. Try to put event to regedit.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"Run"="C:\users\bob\desktop\run.bat"

it is better. thats i know


like i said...i see the reboot trigger in event viewer but the rig dont reboot...
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February 18, 2019, 06:18:59 AM
#4
Hi :-)

I guess at least ONCE you need to ask a technician to reboot.... it helped me a lot to setup a "scheduled task" which calls a .bat file with shutdown command in it every 24h.
Something like shutdown -s -f -t 60

Where are you hosting your rigs ?

VG


the problem is, that the rig cant do anything - i remotely add a task and tried to run this...but there is only the entry for the triggered event in event viewer and nothing happens

i will buy and install such a usb watchdog for this rig..than i can debug without calling technician each time Sad


sometimes taskschedule is not working. Try to put event to regedit.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"Run"="C:\users\bob\desktop\run.bat"

like this google it  Wink

it is better. thats i know
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Activity: 363
Merit: 16
February 18, 2019, 05:44:31 AM
#3
Hi :-)

I guess at least ONCE you need to ask a technician to reboot.... it helped me a lot to setup a "scheduled task" which calls a .bat file with shutdown command in it every 24h.
Something like shutdown -s -f -t 60

Where are you hosting your rigs ?

VG


the problem is, that the rig cant do anything - i remotely add a task and tried to run this...but there is only the entry for the triggered event in event viewer and nothing happens

i will buy and install such a usb watchdog for this rig..than i can debug without calling technician each time Sad
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February 18, 2019, 05:28:33 AM
#2
Hi :-)

I guess at least ONCE you need to ask a technician to reboot.... it helped me a lot to setup a "scheduled task" which calls a .bat file with shutdown command in it every 24h.
Something like shutdown -s -f -t 60

Where are you hosting your rigs ?

VG
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Activity: 363
Merit: 16
February 17, 2019, 06:34:41 AM
#1
hello,

i hope that anybody can help me

i installed a new rig and it works good at home for testing purpose

after give it to my hoster i got the problem that:

one card is not perfect and i got "Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered" - that was no problem in the past - windows will work properly OR i got bluescreen and reboot.

But now - the system is still working, i can ping the rig and the mining process is still working (SRBMiner) but only with 0,1% of max hashrate.

i cant send remote shutdown (not with cmd nor with powershell) - teamviewer also not working anymore.
restart-computer 192.168.178.53 -Credential xxxxx -whatif -f    = i can see the request for restart in event viewer of remote machine, but nothing happen

i can remote check event viewer, i can check services.msc (but every service i try to restart - it hangs with "is restarting")
taskkill = i got message that there must be windows 2000 or newer

any idea how to solve this or how i can restart the rig without calling technician to hard reset the rig?
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