everything is ok, btc received! Ouf !!! it's long with 1 euro fee,
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ok, i'll wait until tomorrow, if tomorrow still unconfirmed i'll pay a tx accelerator ..
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Thank you all for your responses. my deposit address is valid I generated it just before the transaction at kraken. ps: I put custom fee very very low,
And why did you do that ? You've been part of the forum for one full year (probably) and still don't know what could happen when you set low fees ? Well, I can say the transaction gets stuck. If the fees are really low, it might never even go through. Now one of the following might occur: 1) The transaction takes a lot of days but gets eventually confirmed on its own. 2) The transaction stays unconfirmed until it's forgotten from the mempool and then you can recreate it. 3) Try accelerating it using viabtc or one of the people who offer transaction acceleration for free or use someone who offers the service for free. Read more about stuck transactions here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1802212.0thank you for this precision, I did not know that we could accelerate transactions. I made a request to viabtc.
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Hello
i have done a transfer btc, ledger a kraken, but since 5 hours still no confirmation, it's normal or I have to worry?
thank you
ps: I put custom fee very very low,
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on peut déjà les récupérer nos btg gratos ?
mes btc sont sur ledger nano s , comment je doit faire ?
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I put the \\ in the command ..
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no people to help me please?
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I do not have a config.json file
Installation - Download the latest version of the MinerKeeper on GitHub - Extract the content of the archive to any folder on your drive (e.g. C:\MinerKeeper) - Open this folder in the windows explorer - Open config.json file for editing in your favorite text editor (or Notepad if you want) - Set the configuration option (see the documentation) - Run MinerKeeper.exe - it will run your miner automatically thank you ok the I have my config file, I have a mistake when I run minerkeeper,
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thanks to you !! this works wonderfully! this is exactly what I searched for thank you ! Good to hear it was useful, and thanks for adding a screenshot so others can see if its something they would find use for as well. Did not think of that when sitting in my own thoughts, trying to figure out a solution to add some extra stuff on that page. I would like to use this page html off local and outside the home, what ip address I need to put?
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Hello thank you for this script. beautiful work! I configure the config file but when I run my .bat I have this image, then the minor is cut off. an idea ? thank you
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Regarding the above view. Is there a way to have all my rigs show up on one browser using the API command?
I did some quick testing to see what I could come up with, and for my setup it works OK. <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body style="background-color:#000000;">
<iframe src="http://IP.OF.RIG.1:42000" height="350" width="900" style="border:none;"> <p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p> </iframe>
<iframe src="http://IP.OF.RIG.2:42000" height="350" width="900" style="border:none;"> <p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p> </iframe>
</body> </html>
Edit the IP.OF.RIG.X, save as "whatever-you-want.html" and see if it fits your needs Copy/paste the iframe block to add more rigs <iframe src="http://IP.OF.RIG.X:42000" height="350" width="900" style="border:none;"> <p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p> </iframe>
EDIT: This only works if you have actually added the API line in the startup file for your miner. --api ip.of.rig.1:42000 - the actual IP and not letting it default to 127.0.0.1 for local access only. And for remote rigs, you will need to use the external IP and set up port forwarding to get it to show EDIT 2: You may want to change the 350 limit on height - running a few rigs with only 2 cards each, so rigs with more then 2 cards may need some more space then that. Thanks @Red_Yoda for the suggestion earlier in the thread here Disclaimer - I'm running this on a 1080x1920 monitor (i.e flipped to portrait mode) so I get the rigs listed separately one after the other, pretty much like the original API shows them. - If I'm opening the html file on one of my 1920x1080 landscape screens or my 2K / 4K screens they show up next to each other until the top row is filled and then the next one(s) show up on next row. This can be adjusted by increasing the width to a larger number if you would prefer them listed one by one under each other. thanks to you !! this works wonderfully! this is exactly what I searched for thank you !
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Hi guys, The miner is not really stable in my environment - the rig with 6 of GTX 1070. Sometimes, once a day or once in 2 days, the mining is broken because of different errors (#77 or #46) and the hashrate becomes zero. That's why I set up the monitoring system. My first monitoring system was a cloud system that monitors the workers activity on the mining pool through API. And in case of low hashrate, it sends an email. Then, when I see that email, I can remotely access my rig PC and manually restart the miner. But that system had the problems - because the refresh rate of the mining pool API could be even 30 min, the email comes with a long delay. The second problem is manual interaction - I can't physically restart the miner immediately at 3am. So, I decided to build an automated system to monitor the miner. And finally it's done - it is MinerKeeper. Please check this blog post or see the GitHub repository directly. I hope it will also be very useful for you, as it is very useful for me. how do you use your program? copy the files to the minor's folder? Just extract the archive somewhere, and change the configuration in config.json file. And run MinerKeeper.exe - it will start miner automatically. You can find the details hereI do not have a config.json file
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Hi guys, The miner is not really stable in my environment - the rig with 6 of GTX 1070. Sometimes, once a day or once in 2 days, the mining is broken because of different errors (#77 or #46) and the hashrate becomes zero. That's why I set up the monitoring system. My first monitoring system was a cloud system that monitors the workers activity on the mining pool through API. And in case of low hashrate, it sends an email. Then, when I see that email, I can remotely access my rig PC and manually restart the miner. But that system had the problems - because the refresh rate of the mining pool API could be even 30 min, the email comes with a long delay. The second problem is manual interaction - I can't physically restart the miner immediately at 3am. So, I decided to build an automated system to monitor the miner. And finally it's done - it is MinerKeeper. Please check this blog post or see the GitHub repository directly. I hope it will also be very useful for you, as it is very useful for me. how do you use your program? copy the files to the minor's folder?
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Hello, is there a command to restart automatically the minor in case of gpu error?
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you put this command in the .bat? --api 127.0.0.1:42000?
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ba yes, because if we have for example 20 rig, then open 20 pages. It would be great if you could add to the ip address a worker name. and then see all the different worker on a single web page.
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thanks, I did not understand everything with the external ip but it does not matter if it works locally is perfect, so I put the ip address of each rig.
it works .
but it's possible to have stats of 3 rig on one page?
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Ah thank you !!! I put this command in every bat of my rig, but I see that 1 rig on the web page, there is a command to set specific for each rig?
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Im thinking i should buy a lottery ticket.... Almost 7 days without a crash.... EWBF never crashed on me. But Im impress with your Sol rate. What are those GTX-1070 and what are your settings ? TYIA what is this little app to control your rig?
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Hello
I would like to know if it is possible to view these rig, on a screen, like ethminer of claymore with ewbf?
can you adapt ethman for ewbf? or there is a control program with ewbf?
thank you
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