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Title: Multiple instances of bmminer possible?
Post by: berryscoins on December 28, 2017, 08:11:26 AM
Forgive me for silly questions; I am a newbie in this world of mining.
I have an antminer S9. When I look at the usage then I see that bmminer uses a maximum of about 5% processor and 181m of memory. Looking at the resources, the amount of memory available is much more. When I keep the room cool, the temperature shows about 70 degrees celcius for the first chain.
Can anybody tell me why this is and if there is no specific reason, might it be possible to run another instance of bmminer?
Thanks in advance.


Title: Re: Multiple instances of bmminer possible?
Post by: fanatic26 on December 28, 2017, 11:28:23 PM
If you are equating CPU usage to hashing power you are a bit confused. You cant run more than one instance of it, and there is literally no point in doing so. All you are looking at is the amount of memory on the controller. There is still only 3 hashing boards and they are all connected to one instance of bmminer. It would be like having 2 people both trying to sit in the driver seat and control a car.


Title: Re: Multiple instances of bmminer possible?
Post by: bhairavah on March 06, 2018, 09:44:09 AM
actually, it would be EXTREMELY USEFUL to be able to run multiple instances, IF you can specify total hashrate percentages for each instance.

example: i want to run 1% hashrate to each of the 10 different pools i'm testing, and the rest 90% on my current 'best' pool.

an interface with sliders that allows you to do just that is probably only a matter of time.


Title: Re: Multiple instances of bmminer possible?
Post by: ccgllc on March 06, 2018, 04:30:19 PM
Many of the older mining software, like cgminer, had a "balance" option that would allow you do split hash between pools.  It never worked particularly well.


Title: Re: Multiple instances of bmminer possible?
Post by: leowonderful on March 06, 2018, 05:37:52 PM
Many of the older mining software, like cgminer, had a "balance" option that would allow you do split hash between pools.  It never worked particularly well.
I recall one of the first times I used the forum was investigating how to do this splitting of hashrate, and it involved either an Antminer S1 or S3, don’t remember now. Ever since the S5 or S4 I think they removed this function from all Antminers.


Title: Re: Multiple instances of bmminer possible?
Post by: fanatic26 on March 06, 2018, 06:28:29 PM
If you want to mine to multiple pools, you need multiple miners, thats how it has been for a long time. The last miner I remember offering load balance was the cointerra miner but it didnt work worth a crap back then either.