Title: claymore config example to use ether-proxy Post by: someotherminer on November 19, 2017, 04:31:47 PM Hello everyone, I am running a small solo operation and trying to connect my workers to ETHER-PROXY, ether proxy is running fine and connected to my geth node, but when I try to point my rigs to the proxy using claymore V10.1 I got an error ETH: check username and password, and/or pool state, I have been searching the web for 2 days but could not find anything about claymore and Ether-Proxy, just found that I need to use -allpools 1 in my config, I did, but still can't get it to work, found lots of examples for ethminer, but I'm dual mining and would like to keep using claymore, any help woulda be appreciated, thanks
Title: Re: claymore config example to use ether-proxy Post by: fapar on November 19, 2017, 04:57:51 PM Hello everyone, I am running a small solo operation and trying to connect my workers to ETHER-PROXY, ether proxy is running fine and connected to my geth node, but when I try to point my rigs to the proxy using claymore V10.1 I got an error ETH: check username and password, and/or pool state, I have been searching the web for 2 days but could not find anything about claymore and Ether-Proxy, just found that I need to use -allpools 1 in my config, I did, but still can't get it to work, found lots of examples for ethminer, but I'm dual mining and would like to keep using claymore, any help woulda be appreciated, thanks To start completely show your config of Claymore and Eth-proxy. In theory it should look like this: geth.bat: geth --rpc console eth-proxy.conf: # Host and port for your workers HOST = "127.0.0.1" PORT = 8080 # Main pool POOL_HOST = "127.0.0.1" POOL_PORT = 8008 # Failover pool POOL_FAILOVER_ENABLE = False Parameters such as a Wallet, etc. I do not describe Claymore *.bat: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool 127.0.0.1:8008 -ewal YOUR_WALLET/WORKER -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://us-east.siamining.com:7777 -dwal SIAWALLET.WORKER -dcoin sia -fanmin 60 -fanmax 80 -tstop 80 -ethi 11 -dcri 18 -di 1 Try this and leave feedback. Title: Re: claymore config example to use ether-proxy Post by: someotherminer on November 19, 2017, 05:15:16 PM Hello fapar, thanks for your reply, below I will post my current configuration, still cannot get it to work
Geth geth --ws --rpc --rpcaddr 192.168.212.2 --rpcport 8545 On Ether-Proxy config.json { "threads": 2, "proxy": { "listen": "192.168.212.4:8546", "clientTimeout": "3m", "blockRefreshInterval": "100ms", "hashrateWindow": "15m", "submitHashrate": false, "luckWindow": "24h", "largeLuckWindow": "72h" }, "frontend": { "listen": "0.0.0.0:8080", "login": "admin", "password": "" }, "upstreamCheckInterval": "5s", "upstream": [ { "name": "main", "url": "http://192.168.212.2:8545", "timeout": "10s" } ], "newrelicEnabled": false, "newrelicName": "MyEtherProxy", "newrelicKey": "SECRET_KEY", "newrelicVerbose": false } And my Claymore config -epool http://192.168.212.4:8546 -ewal XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.miner101 -epsw x -dpool dcr.suprnova.cc:3252 -dwal XXXXXXX.miner101 -dpsw x -dcri 30 -allpools 1 -esm 1 -etha 0 -mode 0 -tt 1 -tstop 90 Still scratching my head.... thanks Title: Re: claymore config example to use ether-proxy Post by: fapar on November 19, 2017, 06:11:35 PM Do not fully understand Geth and proxy on the same PC or not?
Why the different IP's and ports specified in the config? Claymore connects to proxy (http://192.168.212.4:8546), and proxy in turn to the server geth (http://192.168.212.2:8545). I would put "http://" if not a required command syntax. Check open ports or not. What is your OS? Title: Re: claymore config example to use ether-proxy Post by: someotherminer on November 19, 2017, 06:32:55 PM I'm running geth on a server under Ubuntu 16.04, all miners connected direct on the server on 192.168.212.4, since I don't want to stop my mining operation I installed ether-proxy on my laptop to experiment, my laptop is running windows 10 and I downloaded ether-proxy-win64, I have 80 workers getting jobs from geth on server1, my only way to monitor my workers right now is using the suprnova app on my phone, is a very good app, I would like to implement ether-proxy to be able to monitor my rigs without stopping my operation that's why I'm working on a different computer and once it's working i'm planning to install it in the same server that is running geth, Regards
Title: Re: claymore config example to use ether-proxy Post by: fapar on November 19, 2017, 06:51:14 PM I'm running geth on a server under Ubuntu 16.04, all miners connected direct on the server on 192.168.212.4, since I don't want to stop my mining operation I installed ether-proxy on my laptop to experiment, my laptop is running windows 10 and I downloaded ether-proxy-win64, I have 80 workers getting jobs from geth on server1, my only way to monitor my workers right now is using the suprnova app on my phone, is a very good app, I would like to implement ether-proxy to be able to monitor my rigs without stopping my operation that's why I'm working on a different computer and once it's working i'm planning to install it in the same server that is running geth, Regards Unfortunately, I have no second PC to test this config. But it must be true. I would check the ports https://networkappers.com/tools/open-port-checker And what exactly is writing Claymore and a ETH-proxy at startup - any errors? |