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Title: How to monitor GPU temperatures on multiple rig computers?
Post by: Milan77 on April 26, 2013, 10:38:46 AM
Hello,

I am using multiple computers in network for mining, and now summer comes quickly... I need to monitor GPU temps.
Is there any help or prog helping us to have a quick look at all nodes, preventing overheat issues.

I am using TeamViewer for monitoring all of them, but I hope for better solution then to constantly connect to then and disconnect.
Setup is Win7 64bit and ATI cards of course.

Many thanks


Title: Re: How to monitor GPU temperatures on multiple rig computers?
Post by: swordfish6975 on April 26, 2013, 10:45:13 AM
usb stick with bamt installed?

then you can ssh in to each one or load the graphs/web interface


i know of nothing under windows unfortunately...


Title: Re: How to monitor GPU temperatures on multiple rig computers?
Post by: Milan77 on April 26, 2013, 03:37:49 PM
Without voltage control for ATI series 7xxx BAMT is not an option.


Title: Re: How to monitor GPU temperatures on multiple rig computers?
Post by: centove on April 29, 2013, 04:54:56 PM
Sounds like something SNMP could do if the drivers exported the appropriate info to a snmp agent.


Title: Re: How to monitor GPU temperatures on multiple rig computers?
Post by: LWCoder on April 29, 2013, 06:04:21 PM
I use cgminer on all my machines and hooked into the api to poll for current statistics. From there I threw together a quick Android app which displays all the machines and their current temperature, fan speed, hash rate, etc. on my phone. As you can see each machine can be expanded out to view the individual GPUs, FPGAs, and (hopefully soon) ASICs connected. The Android device must be on the same wifi network as the miners, but I've been tossing around the idea of putting together a web service to make the data available with just an internet connection. It doesn't make configuration changes to the miners, but at least I get notified immediately.

Here is a sample screenshot with a few test machines. I was in the middle of simulating several different conditions when the screenshot was taken.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/lwcoder-images/bitcoin-assistant/screenshot-2012-07-04-171421.png