Hey guys,
Could someone clarify the meaning of the different shares metrics in claymores' output?
Rejected shares - is this the same as stale shares? Incorrect shares - invalid shares? Total shares - is this the sum of valid+incorrect+rejected shares?
Thank you
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The problem is strange because I put the manufacturing times of the video cards and start at 24mh / s but then some of them goes down to 20 or 22 and does not go up again.
It's super strange this problem and I'm having it with several rigs.
Im try with 3 rig's...one with 3 x MSI RX 470 Gaming X 4G and try too 2 rig's with 7 x MSI RX 570 Gaming X 4G...the same problema for all rig's. I dont know what happend... I had the same problem some days ago. reinstall drivers (use DDU to uninstall drivers) and MSI AB. How are you overclocking: MSI or claymore flags?
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why OS and miner are you using?
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No one is going to tell you what the next bitcoin or ethereum is. This thread is full of ppl advertising their own projects. Quite few of them only exists on HTML really. Same old, same old: roadmap, white paper, motivated team with linkedin links, etc... If you want to know what the next big thing is then choose a few coins that have a purpose, ones that solve real life problems and then join their slack, telegram, etc... channels to monitor on their progress vs their roadmap. Challenge them on their vision, business model, future demand, etc... you should use that plus whatever you find about the project to gauge the credibility and potential of those alt projects.
good luck
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Thanks. I have renamed the title of the original post to installation instructions and updated it accordingly.
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Ok. Here's the proper reply: You might want to update your first post when you update this. I was running off that for the latest instructions and they weren't up to date. It's a convention thing to help "updates" not get lost in longer threads.
Thanks for the tip. I will do so this wkd There are some issues with your walk through and user permissions. Also I can see that you've edited out the create sql user in the create_db.sql, but your walk through does not indicate that you need to create the user. It also does't setup permissions quite right for your script (grafana only needs SELECT but your script needs a lot more than that). Not hard to fix, but just something to point out.
Fixed in dev branch I'm a bit confused by all the local storage of data in CSVs. Aren't you using the database as well?
I could insert them directly, but keeping the data in CSV allows me to recover it in case I have issues with DBs or upgrades. I think your point is valid but it's more a matter of convenience. Not using CSVs would make the scripts simpler. What's your advice? I use smartthings for HA and electricity monitoring. I'll probably write something that either works with your script or just writes to the DB directly. I believe I can get that data from their API. ST is pretty popular here in the US so others might like to use that as well.
Cool. If you do please push it to the repo
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Thanks for the feedback. I am on vacation this week (and promised my gf to stay away from the laptop ), so I'll have the fixes published later this week. I'll also reply more in detail later today.
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One of my rigs is running 6x ASUS STRIX RX 470 4G w/Samsung memory. core clock at 1050 and met clock at 1925. Runs stables for weeks in a row at 27.2 Mh/s
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I am using TP Link HS110 smart plugs. These plugs are great and I use them monitor the power usage and remotely reboot rigs in case of boot issues). Beware that, if you want to monitor power consumption you'll need the HS110s. The HS100 do not support power monitoring. I manage my mining rig farm remotely. When I say remotely I mean 3000 miles away from where I actually live. More on my setup here: http://randomcryptostuff.blogspot.nl/2017/08/monitoring-ethereum-mining-farm-using.html
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version v1.2 released. SUPPORT FOR (CLAYMORE) DUAL MINING, COINMARKETCAP, ETHERMINE POOL, NANO POOL AND MPOS-BASED POOLS The latest version (1.2) of rig-monitor adds the following features: Support for claymore single and dual mining mode Integration with ethermine pool (currentStats, payouts) API Integration with MPOS-based pools (e.g. miningpoolhib) pool (getdashboarddata) API Integration with nanopool API (generalinfo, payments). Supports all crypto pools (ETH, ETC, SIA, PASC, XMR and ZEC) Integration with coinmarketcap API for monitoring crypo prices in different quote currencies, trading volume and market cap. Supports conversion to different quote currencies. Revised template dashboards If you'd like other pools to be supported then please create issue Pool dashboard https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-rBw8xqspzHU/WbUDczF3fEI/AAAAAAAAADs/EjtJhwsw1CQl2mwbaH74p8OgjY-7ykkVACLcBGAs/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2017-09-10%2Bat%2B11.10.11.pngMining overview dashboard
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Does anyone has a solution/suggestion what i can do now?
Here are some suggestions. 1) MOBO config (I run the same MOBO on all my rigs). PCIE2 Link Speed - Auto Share memory - 32Mb 2) As Leass mentioned try powering rig up with one card and adding new cards one after the other 3) modify your claymore's config.txt to include "-allcoins 150". this will force the GPUs to pre-allocated enough memory during startup
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Wow thank you and great job putting all this together! Looks clean and does the job well. Just a bit confused with what you said here: Beware that, if you want to monitor power consumption you'll need the HS110s. The HS100 do not support power monitoring.
Do the smart plugs do the power monitoring or not? Thanks. Those are 2 different models: the HS100 supports remote power on/off, scheduling, etc... but not power consumption monitoring. For that you need the HS110, which are a bit more expensive. Also, why use the raspberry pi as a server instead of just using the cpu on one of your rigs?
I decided to run in on a separate service for several reasons: - I need to be able to keep monitoring the rest of the rigs during crashes and upgrades - the raspberry will monitor rigs for "long" server freezes and reboot them automatically (this is in my TODO list) - stability. those little things are very resilient. I have been running one for 3 years in a row without any issue Or maybe all those reasons are bullshit and it's sys admin brain messing with me again
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rig-monitor is a free monitoring tool for rigs, pools, smart plugs and market data. What's new in version 4.0 (alpha): - Updated market monitor module to use update coinmarketcap.com API
- Refactored code base to make it simpler to extend/add new miners/pools/smartplugs
Complete feature list: - Single executable for monitoring pools, rigs, power and market data with support for logging, tracing
- Single, consolidated mining dashboard with drop-down menu to select pool, including mining rig metrics, environment metrics (temperature, fan, power usage), market, revenue and profitably charts, etc…
- Ability to pool thousands of rigs and dozens of pools simultaneously
- miner support
- claymore single/dual-mining (tested v12)
- cgminer (not tested)
- Xmr-stak (tested v2.4.2)
- sgminer (not tested)
- SRBMiner(tested v1.9.3)
- XMRig-proxy (not tested)
- XMRig
- PhoenixMiner
- CastXmr (not tested. Miner development stoped)
- bminer
- EWBF (not tested. Miner development stoped)
- Ethminer
- pool support
- Nanopool (all coins)
- Ethpool, Ethermine & Flypool (all coins)
- Mpos based pools e.g. miningpoolhub.com (all coins)
- Nodejs-pool based pools e.g. hashvaultpro.com (all coins)
- Fairpool
- Suprnova pools (not tested)
- Cryptoknight pools
- Yiimp pools (and pools using extended API e.g. Unimining)
- power monitoring using smartplugs
- TP-Link HS110 v1.0 and v2.0 hardware
- Wemo Insight
- power management rules enable users to trigger rig reset via smart plugs or external script in case a given KPI limit is crossed
- TP-Link HS110 v1.0 and v2.0 hardware
- Wemo Insight
- Revive devices
- User-defined scripts
- Market data monitoring
- Coinmarketcap.com
- whattomine.com
- Data storage using influxDB
- Cross-platform support
- linux/ARM
- linux/ARM64
- linux/x86-64
- macOS/x86-64
- windows/i386
- windows/x86-64
- Launch remote management applications like ssh or Team Viewer from Grafana
- Custom config file replaced with toml-based config file
- Automatic reload of rig, pool and power management rules in case of configuration file changes, during runtime
- Notifications via Telegram
Download and instructions here: https://www.rigmonitor.app/blog/If you'd like other miners/pools/APIs to be supported then please submit a feature request on github. For support please join the telegram group https://t.me/joinchat/IuYcwBKqbGqIeXpw9sfq7QBuy me a beer if you find this useful BTC: 19zCtLQgUQPgZ24bPWw4CSC6N53BusXa6A ETH: 0x0f2d4397CecB53883411cfe75882622c312c8340 MUSICOIN: 0x9a44a57041acd5f1511bf13a663d136ddbde1fb1
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