Title: API log- Avalon 741/ Understanding readouts Post by: Steamtyme on November 25, 2017, 05:19:00 AM Hi,
I've been trying to familiarize myself with the API logs and what most of the readings mean. If anyone has a list of what all the lines mean that would be great. Some of the ones I would like to understand more are the following: GHSmm[8185.62] ECMM[0] what does the (mm) mean in both cases I'm guessing these are boards or banks of chips, is that correct? MM0, MM1, MM2, MM3 Code: MW[36357 36357 36357 36357] Also is there anyway to graph what each individual Miner is hashing, I suspect that 1 of my 2 Miners has a wildly fluctuating hashrate but can't be sure and am just trying to avoid running them 1 at a time for a day to monitor, ( I'm cheap) between the 2 I've seen these extremes, 11.6 TH/S up to 19.1 TH/S. If there is no way to graph there hashrate I will just run them 1 at a time. Thanks in advance Title: Re: API log- Avalon 741/ Understanding readouts Post by: Hookdisney on December 01, 2017, 04:14:37 AM Bump, specifically curious about "HW" meaning atm.
....edit: Found this ! A: The number of Accepted shares R: The number of Rejected shares HW: The number of HardWare errors WU: The Work Utility defined as the number of diff1 equivalent shares / minute AVA 0: 23C/ 47C 2280R | 77.10G/83.20Gh/s | A:120029 R:0 HW:2295 WU:1162.5/m Each column is as follows: Temperature (if supported) Fanspeed (if supported) A 5 second exponentially decaying average hash rate An all time average hash rate The number of accepted shares The number of rejected shares The number of hardware erorrs The Work Utility defined as the number of diff1 equivalent shares / minute The cgminer status line shows: TQ: 1 ST: 1 SS: 0 DW: 0 NB: 1 LW: 8 GF: 1 RF: 1 TQ is Total Queued work items. ST is STaged work items (ready to use). SS is Stale Shares discarded (detected and not submitted so don't count as rejects) DW is Discarded Work items (work from block no longer valid to work on) NB is New Blocks detected on the network LW is Locally generated Work items GF is Getwork Fail Occasions (server slow to provide work) RF is Remote Fail occasions (server slow to accept work) |