After about a week of researching and a few
mistakes , I finally
got mine going using Ubuntu & NOMP. Feel free to PM me if you think I can be of any help.
Is NOMP the factor that made it work? I've tried with at least half a dozen coins, using their core wallet as the stratum server, changing config files, etc. The most i can do is get a console up for the server but nothing connects to it.
I have an IT backgroud, followed many peoples sets of instructions, and i couldn't get a single setup running.
I know places like Zpool etc. use NOMP. Is it a wallet / server itself, or is it an extension to a core client that runs in between the antminer and the coin's core wallet?
I'm also one of few people with an IT background that doesn't have any linux knowledge. I could probably breeze through picking it up in a day... worked with a few command line based OSs (mostly back in the day) and the internet is a great learning source. I'm just curious if there's a windows NOMP solution.
I just moved all my machines to a collocation in Idaho site that my buddy is starting a business at. They have a windows server there that I'll be given access too which kinda kills the linux idea too. They're also a bit protective (overly so if you ask me as I'm more knowledgeable than their CTO) and wont let me put a machine on their network.
They run the operation from CT with no one on site in Idaho. I actually solved 2-3 remote problems they had. "How do you physically restart these things if the mining software fails AND the web front end fails?" Their answer was "Well we haven't had to do that yet". "Did you consider running 3-4 raspberry pi's with power relay boards connected to them? They make them for like 20 relays. Then you run a PDU through it, or do it passed the PDU, and bam, you've got a smart outlet"
I could hear the CTO on the phone get a bit annoyed for being presented a really simple solution to a really simple problem that could plague them. I may be the new CTO soon, or at least hired to be the on site technician. I have a day job that allows me to work anywhere in the world, and to be the tech for a large scale collocation site while still keeping my job would be so fuckin neat.
Sorry for rambling! lol.