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1741  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 20, 2019, 10:44:32 AM
hello, after linux agent update,either MSI or Native Overclocking does not working. This is native OC output.

vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 2000000 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, PowerLimit 100 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 6:6:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 4                                                                           AbParameters
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 2000000 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, PowerLimit 100 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 7:7:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 4                                                                           AbParameters
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.949 [032] Updating settings
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Current list of Managed Miners:
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: [ManagedMiner#3 - AGAT 21 [8x1070Ti] [MSI]]: BMiner
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Current list of Clocking Profile:
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Current list of Active Miners:
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: [3] IsAttached: True, PID: 1398, InstanceId: 1
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Saving configuration to: /root/.local/share/AwesomeMiner       Service/ServiceData.xml.tmp
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.953 [032] --> /root/.local/share/AwesomeMinerService/ServiceData.x       ml
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 T       rue
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 200000       0 True
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, PowerLimit 100 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 0:0:NVIDIA GeForce GT       X 1070 Ti, 4 AbParameters
vas. 19 10:44:40 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:40 AM.456 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 1, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 T       rue
vas. 19 10:44:40 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:40 AM.456 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 1, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 200000       0 True

The setting in Awesome Miner for Native Overclocking or MSI Afterburner is only applicable from Windows. On Linux the overclocking is only made in one way no matter how this setting is configured.

Can you please send me the lines where the actual overclocking is performed. It should say something like "NV:SetValues" followed by "NV:ExecuteCommand". The command listed here can be used for troubleshooting. Thanks!


Ok, managed to setup OC over "Options>GPU Clocking Profile" and set it to "Manage Template >GPU Clocking Profile" its not practical, if need to set up multiple different gpu rigs.
Still having issues when entering GPU Clocking... from main screen. "Miner Service going offline, online 3-4 times, still Couldn't get information about GPU's of selected miner, miner process does not interupt.
4 AbParameters
vas. 19 15:50:56 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:50:56 PM.375 [004] [W]TaskTimer::Elapsed
vas. 19 15:50:56 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:50:56 PM.717 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 2, CoreClockBoost 130000 0 -200000 1200000 True
vas. 19 15:50:56 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:50:56 PM.718 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 2, MemoryClockBoost 450000 0 -2000000 2000000 True
vas. 19 15:50:56 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:50:56 PM.718 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 2, PowerLimit 65 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 15:50:56 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:50:56 PM.718 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 2, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 15:50:56 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:50:56 PM.718 [017] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 2:2:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 4 AbParameters
vas. 19 15:51:01 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:51:01 PM.512 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 3, CoreClockBoost 130000 0 -200000 1200000 True
vas. 19 15:51:01 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:51:01 PM.513 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 3, MemoryClockBoost 450000 0 -2000000 2000000 True
vas. 19 15:51:01 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:51:01 PM.513 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 3, PowerLimit 65 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 15:51:01 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:51:01 PM.513 [017] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 3, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 15:51:01 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[878]: 2/19/19 3:51:01 PM.513 [017] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 3:3:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 4 AbParameters

Thanks for the update on this.

In case you need different clockings per GPU you can create Clocking Profile Groups. See:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086015-gpu-overclocking

Could you please send me the complete Remote Agent log file for this scenario? In the attached lines above, there are still only information related to when Awesome Miner is reading the current clocking settings, not any command to actually set the clocking. Please also send me the Awesome Miner log file (toolbar: Tools -> Log File) for this period of time. Thanks!
1742  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 19, 2019, 10:44:46 AM
hello, after linux agent update,either MSI or Native Overclocking does not working. This is native OC output.

vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 2000000 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, PowerLimit 100 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 6, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 10:24:12 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:12 AM.44                                                                          7 [011] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 6:6:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 4                                                                           AbParameters
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 2000000 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, PowerLimit 100 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 7, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 10:24:13 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:24:13 AM.69                                                                          4 [011] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 7:7:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 4                                                                           AbParameters
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.949 [032] Updating settings
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Current list of Managed Miners:
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: [ManagedMiner#3 - AGAT 21 [8x1070Ti] [MSI]]: BMiner
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Current list of Clocking Profile:
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Current list of Active Miners:
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: [3] IsAttached: True, PID: 1398, InstanceId: 1
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.950 [032] Saving configuration to: /root/.local/share/AwesomeMiner       Service/ServiceData.xml.tmp
vas. 19 10:44:35 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:35 AM.953 [032] --> /root/.local/share/AwesomeMinerService/ServiceData.x       ml
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 T       rue
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 200000       0 True
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, PowerLimit 100 100 50 133 True
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 0, FanSpeed 40 40 0 100 True
vas. 19 10:44:39 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:39 AM.263 [032] GetClockingSettings returning GPU: 0:0:NVIDIA GeForce GT       X 1070 Ti, 4 AbParameters
vas. 19 10:44:40 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:40 AM.456 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 1, CoreClockBoost 0 0 -200000 1200000 T       rue
vas. 19 10:44:40 aga AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[900]: 2/19/19 10:44:40 AM.456 [032] NV:GetAbGpu GPU: 1, MemoryClockBoost 0 0 -2000000 200000       0 True

The setting in Awesome Miner for Native Overclocking or MSI Afterburner is only applicable from Windows. On Linux the overclocking is only made in one way no matter how this setting is configured.

Can you please send me the lines where the actual overclocking is performed. It should say something like "NV:SetValues" followed by "NV:ExecuteCommand". The command listed here can be used for troubleshooting. Thanks!
1743  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 19, 2019, 10:42:41 AM
PAtrike would like to show my concern about what happens in the Coins tab. Although I have learned how to recover them, unchecking the suppliers and removing the option to save the coins even if they do not appear in the APIS, when I get them back I have to choose exchanges again.

The same thing happened to me with GENX where I only changed the exponential value, and the coin was lost again. I had to unmark and mark the suppliers and return the exchanges to hand.

There has to be a little bug in coins and the filters that makes that happen. It happens some more of my telegram, others do not happen because I think they do not touch the coin.

I can assure you that the coin is completely lost from the Coins Tab, but it still appears in options> coins as I reflect it in a few posts above

I would appreciate if you try to reproduce the problem to see if you see any failure, it is very uncomfortable for me to lose coins from the coins list.
First of all, thanks for sharing all details about how to reproduce. Unfortunately I've not yet been able to reproduce this issue yet.

Can you please confirm if these are the steps?
a) Double click on a coin in the Coins tab to open the Properties
b) Change a property like Block Reward or Exp. Factor
c) Click OK to save

At this point, there are cases where the coin simply goes away? How often does that happen? I've tried about 30 times to make adjustments to the properties of a few coins and wasn't able to reproduce.

A few questions that will help me to understand the problem in more detail:
1) When the coin no longer show up on the Coins tab, does it still show upp correctly in the Pool Properties dialog, where you can pick a coin from the list of all coins?
2) On the Coins tab you can select between Profit Switching Profile and Custom Calculation at the bottom. If a coin disappear, is it possible to switch between these modes, change algorithm visibility or something else to make the coin show up again?

Well, it happens to me with relative frequency, but only by touching some fields such as the exponential value. It does not happen always. But when I say that it is lost, it is that it does not exist in the coins tab, it is not, neither with data nor without data. It simply disappears, searching for it is very easy by pressing for example "G" repeatedly to search for "genX", but the coin in the Coins tab disappears. But in optios> coins this.

If you can not reproduce it, you can not fix it, so it might be something of mine, but it's pretty weird.

For example I have all the coins again, the other day I changed GENX to 12 exponential and it was lost. I had to uncheck update and mark suppliers (I lose all the configuration of the previous currencies). Once again I edit GenX factor 9 and it stayed. It's something I do not understand and if you can not reproduce it, it's hard for you to solve it. It could be something of my AM configuration.
Thanks for the update.

If you run into this issue again, please try the points in my reply above to find out more details about the issue, as this information also could help me in understanding how to reproduce. Thanks!
1744  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 19, 2019, 10:41:23 AM
Hello Patrike, I have another idea or suggestion.

It would be in COINS when double clicking on a coin, so that there is no doubt I have put a capture.

We can choose in options the order of information providers, but it is a simple list of 4 providers. Who gives more information is that we indicate first. The problem is that some Cointomine coins are wrong, but in Coinscalculator they are fine, and vice versa.

It would be interesting to add a selector and choose for each currency the provider, or that is by default. It would also be nice that even if you choose to use an example for a coin for Coinscalculator, just obtain the mining data, and obtain the data from the supplier's exchanges for more data.

Usually CTM gives many more exchanges than CC, but CTM also has many coins with the wrong calculation, I have to record every day 1 or 2 currency corrections. I can choose the data of CC but the exchanges of which more information gives is CTM. In a more advanced system there would be two selectors, one for the mining data (hash, difficulty, reward, block, ticker, AL-GO) and another selector to choose the supplier for the prices.

However, CC is usually more accurate with the currency data, but bad with the prices, has problems when it comes to scratching the prices of the exchanges, and keeps the same price for hours or days, however that part CTM does fairly good.

You could have a currency with the CC hash data and the CTM price data. But a priori, with only being able to choose for now the exchange for currency and would be a great control of how we mine.

Just think that the more control we have, the better we mine. I give you a practical example. GRIN the hash data is correct in DC more or less, but in CTM KArlo has tried to adjust it by varying the blocking time to 1.5, when the block is 1 minute. Even so and making a test of 24 hours, the profit must be changed to 2 to bring it closer to reality. This calculation was made by extracting samples every 15 minutes of coins per day from AM, to then obtain an average, and then see how many I have obtained, the real profit was 2.1, I left it in 2. And then I have mined and it is quite accurate what estimated by AM and what was actually obtained

So I say that you can get the best of both worlds by choosing exchange as a minimum, and better yet, a selector for the data and another for the prices, in each currency.

I know that I propose things that may be difficult to perform, because it implies a deeper work with the suppliers' apis.
Thanks for the input. I suppose there are two ways forward. The easiest (to understand as a user and to configure as a user) would be to allow you to override the coin stats provider per coin if needed. Mixing properties from multiple providers would be for a very few number of users and would be easy to get wrong.

I will note and consider this feature suggestion.
1745  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 16, 2019, 07:16:18 PM
Hi,

I can't find the Algorithm: Cryptonight GPU to mine RYO, please advice.

Thanks,
Vlad
Hi Vlad. From what I can see, RYO is based on "Cryptonight-Heavy". You can use Awesome Miner with this algorithm and mining software like CastXmr, CryptoDredge, SrbMiner and XMRig.

You're looking at outdated information. They did a hard fork yesterday to the new Cryptonight GPU algorithm. The latest SRBMiner (1.7.Cool supports it.

I've also been noticing a lot of problems with profit calculations recently. Like yesterday when I created a new algorithm in AM for CN-GPU and assigned the Ryo coin to it, AM claims I'll mine 0.00 coins with it. This was with a 4 KH/sec rate - whereas the pool reported I'd earn almost 20 coins with that hash rate. AM did properly showed my RX 560 card as earning .13/day with its 300 H/sec. I have the same problem with Ubqhash where even though I have it set to 140 Mh/sec, AM claims I'll mine 0.00 coins a day with it.

Anyway, thanks for all the effort you've put into awesome miner!

Hal
Many thanks for the clarification about this coin - you are fully correct. In my defense I can point out that RYO still say "Cryptonight-Heavy" on the first page on their web site.

Please note that many CryptoNight variants uses a "Exponential Factor" (see the Properties Dialog of a coin) of 0, while the default for most other coins are 32. Awesome Miner will however look for "cryptonight" in the algorithm name and automatically use 0 as default for them. The result is that if you add an algorithm like "Cryptonight-GPU" it will be an exp. factor of 0 and if you call it "CN-GPU" it will be 32.

In both cases you can update this value in the Properties of the coin, and testing values like 0 and 32 is a good starting point.

I also looked into Ubqhash and it turns out that this coin requires a "Exponental factor" set to 0, while Awesome Miner used the default of 32 today. The workaround is to change it in the Properties dialog of the Coin. I will of course correct this for the next release of Awesome Miner.

Thanks for the good feedback!
1746  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 16, 2019, 07:11:07 PM
PAtrike would like to show my concern about what happens in the Coins tab. Although I have learned how to recover them, unchecking the suppliers and removing the option to save the coins even if they do not appear in the APIS, when I get them back I have to choose exchanges again.

The same thing happened to me with GENX where I only changed the exponential value, and the coin was lost again. I had to unmark and mark the suppliers and return the exchanges to hand.

There has to be a little bug in coins and the filters that makes that happen. It happens some more of my telegram, others do not happen because I think they do not touch the coin.

I can assure you that the coin is completely lost from the Coins Tab, but it still appears in options> coins as I reflect it in a few posts above

I would appreciate if you try to reproduce the problem to see if you see any failure, it is very uncomfortable for me to lose coins from the coins list.
First of all, thanks for sharing all details about how to reproduce. Unfortunately I've not yet been able to reproduce this issue yet.

Can you please confirm if these are the steps?
a) Double click on a coin in the Coins tab to open the Properties
b) Change a property like Block Reward or Exp. Factor
c) Click OK to save

At this point, there are cases where the coin simply goes away? How often does that happen? I've tried about 30 times to make adjustments to the properties of a few coins and wasn't able to reproduce.

A few questions that will help me to understand the problem in more detail:
1) When the coin no longer show up on the Coins tab, does it still show upp correctly in the Pool Properties dialog, where you can pick a coin from the list of all coins?
2) On the Coins tab you can select between Profit Switching Profile and Custom Calculation at the bottom. If a coin disappear, is it possible to switch between these modes, change algorithm visibility or something else to make the coin show up again?
1747  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 15, 2019, 01:22:39 PM
Awesome Miner version 6.2

 GPU mining
  - Native overclocking support: Awesome Miner can overclock AMD and nVidia GPUs on Windows without using any external applications like MSI Afterburner
  - Overclocking via Awesome Miner or MSI Afterburner is configurable in the Options dialog, GPU settings section
  - Added support for monitoring and overclocking of nVidia mining cards like P104
  - Overclocking of AMD and nVidia GPUs on Linux
  - Automatically set service path when running the install script on Linux
  - Native overclocking supports fan control for nVidia RTX 2000-series GPU
  - Managed Profit Miners can be configured with a default GPU clocking profile to be used if there are no clocking configured for an algorithm in the Profit Profile.
  - The benchmark can be configured to not automatically apply clocking according to configured profiles. Can be used when manually testing different GPU clocking settings.
 Features
  - Pool configuration made easier for a few of the most popular pools using the Add Predefined feature in the Options dialog, Pools section.
  - The View GPU Details feature can be accessed from either the Diagnostics dialog or the GPU settings dialog. Includes detailed information about all GPUs.
  - The display of Coins per day will take the coin profit factor into consideration
  - Show Managed Miner uptime even if not reported via the mining software API
 Integration
  - Updates to how Grin (CuckaRoo29, CuckaToo31) revenue is calculated
 Configuration
  - Configure if automatic column sizing should be used for the lists on the Coins and Online Services tabs. Configurable in the Options dialog, General section.
 User interface
  - Updated tooltip information for the buttons in the status bar to include more details
  - Added additional coin buttons in the status bar
  - Updated coin images
  - Removed gradient for the lower panel in the Miners tab
  - Updated coin images
  - Consistently use GPU clocking to refer to the dialog where GPU overclocking and GPU settings are being performed
 Mining software
  - Gminer 1.31
  - Bminer 14.3.1
  - CcMiner KlausT 1.24
  - TT-miner 2.1.10
 Corrections
  - Correction to benchmarking where x16rt wasn't included correctly
  - Correction to pool display for External Miners connected to Gminer

For information about the new Native Overclocking feature, please see:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086015-gpu-overclocking

Gminer 1.32 wasn't included in this release because it had some known issues.
1748  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 15, 2019, 01:18:56 PM
Hi,

I can't find the Algorithm: Cryptonight GPU to mine RYO, please advice.

Thanks,
Vlad
Hi Vlad. From what I can see, RYO is based on "Cryptonight-Heavy". You can use Awesome Miner with this algorithm and mining software like CastXmr, CryptoDredge, SrbMiner and XMRig.
1749  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 15, 2019, 10:37:47 AM
Hi patrike,

could you please add support for the [Hspminer]fastest aeterntiy miner 2.1.2 in your next release?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5092501.20

as it was real the fastest AE miner for NV cards.

thanks
Thanks for the suggestion. This could be a candidate so I will explore it.
1750  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 14, 2019, 02:47:07 PM
Waiting for bminer 14.3..
Bminer 14.3.1 is included in the most recent development preview of Awesome Miner:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=676942.msg49725614#msg49725614

It will also be part of the public release Awesome Miner 6.2 that is planned for tomorrow.
1751  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 14, 2019, 02:45:45 PM
any ETA for having ability to define own config files for the miners (like SRB - there are outdated algos and new algos i have to choose a non-used algo)
This request is noted, but I've not yet had a chance to implement a feature for this. I've been thinking of making some flexible concept for producing configuration files that could be used for any mining software.
1752  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 14, 2019, 02:41:06 PM
Please make it possible to disable useless columns in "online services" or add an option to disable column autowidth, because my own width for columns with reset after restart of program and i have to ajust them again if i want to see usefull info for me. For example i dont pay for electricity, but i still have two columns with same info revenue and profit, but i cant see 24h pool payment without ajusting other columns and i dont use Awesome miner in full screen mode.
Good point. I've had some similar suggestions in the past to have a manual column width concept. I will start by introducing that for the Coins and Online Services tabs.

I will add a configuration option for this, probably in the General section of the Options dialog.
1753  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 13, 2019, 04:58:11 PM
Awesome Miner version 6.1.13 (Development preview of 6.2)

 GPU mining
  - Native overclocking supports fan control for nVidia RTX 2000-series GPU
  - Managed Profit Miners can be configured with a default GPU clocking profile to be used if there are no clocking configured for an algorithm in the Profit Profile.
  - The benchmark can be configured to not automatically apply clocking according to configured profiles. Can be used when manually testing different GPU clocking settings.
 Features
  - The View GPU Details feature can be accessed from either the Diagnostics dialog or the GPU settings dialog. Includes detailed information about all GPUs.
  - The display of Coins per day will take the coin profit factor into consideration
  - Show Managed Miner uptime even if not reported via the mining software API
 User interface
  - Removed gradient for the lower panel in the Miners tab
  - Updated coin images
  - Consistently use GPU clocking to refer to the dialog where GPU overclocking and GPU settings are being performed
 Mining software
  - Bminer 14.3.1
  - CcMiner KlausT 1.24
 Corrections
  - Correction to pool display for External Miners connected to Gminer

To get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates

Direct download links
http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi
1754  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 13, 2019, 09:08:55 AM
Unrelated issue.  I've got 3 rigs with 1060 3GB cards mining BEAM using GMiner.  Since the Equihash 150.5 algo requires just shy of 3GB of VRAM, I'm running those rigs on HIVEOS for now.

I'm monitoring then from AM as External miners by looking at port 42010.  This works fine except the earnings are not showing up.  When I right click and "Define coin for pool",  I select BEAM.  However, nothing is showing and if I go back to "Define coin for poo"l again, it has reverted back to BTC.

Also, on these External miners, when I click on the Pools tab, it shows the Grin29 pool my managed miners are connected to, not the BEAM pool these miners are actually mining on.  On my Managed miners, I can of course select the pool each rig is mining on, but for External rigs, this is not possible.  I do see the GPUs and hash rates as AM is picking that up from the GMiner API.

I don't know if something changes, but I seem to recall AM being able to show earnings for External miners in the past.
In general you should be able to view the mining income via External Miners as well. I just did some tests with Gminer here and I could see the issue you describe. The problem is that Awesome Miner didn't report any pool in this case, resulting in that the Pools tab wasn't updated correctly when you select the miner and the Define Pool Coin didn't work either.

A solution will be available in the next release. Thanks for finding it.

Ok, everything understood. I have already changed all the equipment to native OC, it works very well and the change is minimal. I only had the doubt of where to look at the oc that had been applied, once I looked at it. I no longer have problems.

MSI SERVER goes well but when it fails in 1 rig, you have to change the name and the folder and the task in all the machines. That was very annoying, it has already happened 12 times ..... I hope that with the native system everything is more stable.

The only thing I'm going to miss, is to see temperature graphs, but I can live without that.

Everything is better if you manage it AM natively, I do not do extreme OC, but I look for a configuration without exaggerating for each OC, now everything is much more controlled.
Thanks for the nice feedback on the new Native Overclocking feature.

I also have great news about the nVidia RTX GPU's - the fan control will very soon be supported. Once the implementation is ready and tested, it will be part of the next development release.
1755  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 12, 2019, 09:52:21 PM
Apperance > customize progress
"Coins/day: " + Math.Round(miningHelper.GetCoinsPerDay(), 4)


@patrike, I have a little problem. I leave you a capture so you can see that by configuration I added the coins per day.

The problem is the following. When I change the profit in a currency, this is reflected in the daily profit, even in coins that you recently included. But the coins per day do not change. It does not matter if I put 0.7 that the 1.5 coins per day that I calculate do not change, I understand why the profit factor does not affect the formula for the stamping of coins a day.

For me it is important, because when measuring pools / currencies to know their real profit and then put the resulting profit, this is not reflected in the currencies per day.

Please could you tell me how to improve the configuration line or that you fix it in the next update. It does not make sense for a currency to put a profit of 0.80, effectively falling into the daily profit, but the coins remain the same.

My recommendation, in my ignorance, is that it would be more appropriate for the PROFIT factor to affect the HASH, in that way it will affect the price and the coins per day.

I think that from what I see, the profit only affects the price, therefore it does not affect the currencies per day because it is fixed in the HASH

I hope to give some solution
This is actually a good point.

Right now the Profit Factor is applied after calculating the number of coins, to increase/decrease the revenue and profit of the coin. A better way of viewing it is to increase/decrease the number of coins you get per day like you point out. I will update the next release for this to at least consider the Profit Factor of a coin. It will unfortunately be a bit complex if you also consider the Pool Profit Factor here, but I will take a look at what is possible for that one as well.

Edit: I've implemented this for Pool Profit Factor as well

I am impatient waiting for an update with the correction of the currencies .... It is important that the profit affects the currencies day. I am realizing with grin, where I estimate 7.4, it does not matter what elprofit I put, and I get around 4.8, if my profit of 0.80 were applied, it would be close enough. But now it is difficult to measure pools / coins without that correct information.
There will be a new development version available within the next 1-2 days where the change is included.
1756  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 12, 2019, 09:50:30 PM
I just did a test in a small rig. I have stopped MSI SERVER and in AM I have put the OC to be awesome miner.

I have forced several changes of something with different OC but in the rig the OC has not moved. I have left Aftherburner installed to know if the OC changes.

When I finished testing I went back to the usual with MSI SERVER and changed to AM and left it as usual.

That rig gave me problems, I had to go to the GPU and do the Mapping of the GPUs again to make it work.

As you said no info in your documentation please post the link here when you update it. I would like to use the most stable system. Sometimes the MSI SERVER stops working and you have to change the name of the folder in all the RIGS.

Right now I'm still with Aftherburne and MSI SERVER until there's more information on how to use your new OC version correctly.
I've updated the documentation page for GPU overclocking. It also contains information about how to troubleshoot if needed.
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086015-gpu-overclocking

Please note that for several of the OC settings, it's not possible to use MSI Afterburner to detect if it's applied correctly. For some settings, MSI Afterburner must be restarted for the new settings to show up and for a few other settings MSI Afterburner have it's own way of reading/setting clocking so any changes you define using other applications will not show up. For this reason I pointed out in the documentation that you should use the Reload-button in Awesome Miner to verify the settings.
You refer to that button on the right, restart monitoring? If that is the case, you could make the restart every single change of OC. Aftherburner is good because at first glance you can see the OC applied, here it does not seem so easy to know the OC. You could show the name of the OC profile in the Coins tab

The other problem is RTX, if it is not able to handle the fans, what happens? Use the auto factory curve or change that speed even if it is auto.
You will find the "Reload" button in the GPU settings dialog. Please see the screenshot below:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.freshdesk.com/data/helpdesk/attachments/production/35035563191/original/8L1-EJMif7gbZAi0OwGVkHxybSqvwDrfng?1549753601

There is no need to click the Reload button all the time - it's mainly intended for reloading all data you currently see in the GPU settings dialog for troubleshooting purposes. You can always open the GPU settings dialog to view the current clocking properties.

For the moment, the Native Overclocking will not touch the fan property on RTX cards. If you have them on "auto" speed which is the default, they will remain at "auto" even when you use Awesome Miner. If you used any other application to force a specific fan speed, that specific fan speed will remain.

The plan is of course to resolve this limitation.
1757  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 12, 2019, 10:54:28 AM

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Troubleshooting
Use the GPU settings dialog, via the toolbar Tools -> GPU Settings) for adjusting GPU settings on a single GPU to verify that all settings works as expected
To verify if the GPU settings were applied successfully, use the Reload button in the GPU settings dialog to reload all properties from the AMD and nVidia GPU drivers.
If the values show up as expected, the GPU settings and overclocking operations have been successfully applied
If one or more settings didn't have the expected value, please report which GPU model and which setting that didn't work together with the Awesome Miner log file.
Do not use the MSI Afterburner application to check if the GPU settings were applied successfully. MSI Afterburner uses different overclocking concepts than other applications and may not display the current GPU settings correctly when set from other applications.
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I have done a test and I do not see results. On one side of his help he says that you have to reload or update to see if the changes are reflected. I could leave a capture of that menu, sometimes the translations are not perfect.

It is not advisable to have MSI aftherburner installed, but it also does not indicate whether a change has been made. That's why it's important that you identify that GPU window for the native OC

If the native mode is not compatible with the RTX fans. How do we control them? Do they only go by car?

For me the important thing is to know if the OC changes are applied using the native mode, but I do not identify which part of the program I have to give to see the changes, I would appreciate a capture.



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Bminer problems.

Now I have been seeing that if it is true that it does not need to include the -al-go in the miner's configuration. In fact it works for me with many algos, but when I tried it it was with tensory and there if it is true that it does not work, I suppose it will be the miner's own fault.
Just to clarify, it's no problem at all to have MSI Afterburner installed at the same time as you use the Native Overclocking in Awesome Miner.

The point is that MSI Afterburner works a bit differently than other overclocking tools you will find, and even if an application correctly set some GPU properties and clocks - there are scenarios where MSI Afterburner simply doesn't show all these changes in the user interface.

For this reason it's very difficult to use MSI Afterburner to verify if specific clocking settings have been successfully applied or not.

When testing and doing troubleshooting, it's typically better to use the "Reload" button in Awesome Miner. When you click this one Awesome Miner will forget about all GPU properties and read all the values from the nVidia/AMD driver API's again. If the clocking properties show up correctly after a "Reload" it's a good indications that they have been set correctly.

Example of how you can test the clocking with Awesome Miner, using the GPU settings dialog
1) Change one or several properties, like Core Clock Boost, Memory Clock Boost, Power Limit, ...
2) Click Apply. Now all settings should be applied
3) If you want to verify, click the Reload button. Awesome Miner will ask the nVidia/AMD drivers for the current settings and display them.
4) In case a property isn't what you expect it to be, please let me know:
a) GPU model
b) Name of the Property that didn't work and what you tried to set it to
c) The log file from the Remote Agent

You can also find many GPU related properties via the new "GPU Report" button in the Diagnostics dialog. I will also add this button to the GPU settings dialog in the next release. This one will be really good for seeing all GPU properties.

For RTX-2000 fans, I think MSI Afterburner is the only application that can modify it right now and they must have some secret way of doing that. I don't think any other OC application can modify the fan speed of RTX cards yet as the nVidia driver API reports that it isn't supported and prevents it. The plan is of course to try to find a way to support setting fan speed on these GPU's as well.
1758  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 12, 2019, 10:42:21 AM
Unrelated issue.  I've got 3 rigs with 1060 3GB cards mining BEAM using GMiner.  Since the Equihash 150.5 algo requires just shy of 3GB of VRAM, I'm running those rigs on HIVEOS for now.

I'm monitoring then from AM as External miners by looking at port 42010.  This works fine except the earnings are not showing up.  When I right click and "Define coin for pool",  I select BEAM.  However, nothing is showing and if I go back to "Define coin for poo"l again, it has reverted back to BTC.

Also, on these External miners, when I click on the Pools tab, it shows the Grin29 pool my managed miners are connected to, not the BEAM pool these miners are actually mining on.  On my Managed miners, I can of course select the pool each rig is mining on, but for External rigs, this is not possible.  I do see the GPUs and hash rates as AM is picking that up from the GMiner API.

I don't know if something changes, but I seem to recall AM being able to show earnings for External miners in the past.
In general you should be able to view the mining income via External Miners as well. I just did some tests with Gminer here and I could see the issue you describe. The problem is that Awesome Miner didn't report any pool in this case, resulting in that the Pools tab wasn't updated correctly when you select the miner and the Define Pool Coin didn't work either.

A solution will be available in the next release. Thanks for finding it.
1759  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 12, 2019, 10:38:30 AM
I assume you only have one single Host for this Linux miner defined in the Options dialog, Managed Hosts section. This host must have the "Linux" checkbox active and there shouldn't be any other hosts in the list connecting to the same computer. Can you verify this?

Yes, I only have a single host defined for this specific miner.  I did have a windows hosts defined previously that I deleted and replaced with the nvOC based one.  But this was also the case for the first rig that I converted from Windows to nvOC.  One note on this is that I had to restart AM before it would "pick up" the first rig that I switched from windows to nvOC.  And yes, I do have the "Linux" checkbox checked.

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Can you also review the Awesome Miner application log file for any error message about this connection problem?

How do I access this log?

Also, will setting GPU clocks, power levels and fan control be a future option for the Linux remote agent?

btw, I really like the recently added native control of these with the windows version.  So much simpler than having to use the Afterburner remote agent.

One thing I found is that I had to re-create my GPU Clocking Profiles as the old ones did not include the temp target values.
Thanks for the update.

The Awesome Miner log file can be found via the toolbar Tools -> Log File.

The latest development release of Awesome Miner includes GPU clocking and fan speed changes on Linux as well. This will be part of the public 6.2 release, planned to be available in a few days.

Thanks for the nice feedback on the Native Overclocking feature. The main purpose is that it should be easier to use. Your observations about which GPU properties that are available via MSI Afterburner and Awesome Miner may not always be the same - depending on which GPU's you have.
1760  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 10, 2019, 05:02:12 PM
bminer-v14.3.0-cbb8683-amd64

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519271.0
It can not be that, several people in my telegram group have the same url, which is the default one in AM and to them if it works, although it does not include the ticket of each a-l-g-o

It is the default download on your page, you can see it on the Ann link of BTC talk
and also I repeat that it is the one that AM includes by default

What is your Bminer url in the options> managed software> BMINER panel?

Default AM BMiner URL for version v6.1.12 is:
Code:
https://www.bminercontent.com/releases/bminer-v14.1.0-373029c-amd64.zip

This requires CUDA 10 and I have not used this version since not all my rigs are migrated to the CUDA 10 drivers.

BMiner doesn't require the algo input parameter and thus the screen says you're unable to configure command line arguments in the said screenshot. I beleive it just negotiates and choose the algo automatically when connecting to pool stratums.

You may need to deliberately run diagnostics and see the output as to why it hasn't been working properly for you, either manually execute the command line through command prompt window, via .bat file, or if you want to do it in AM for a profit miner, probably easiest to do is to

-> Duplicate a profile (or just create a blank profile) for the problematic miner
-> Disable all software except bminer in profit profile
-> Optional (artificially inflate hashrate one of the BMiner supported algos that you have identified as problematic)
-> Assign the problematic miner with this temporary profit profile
-> Right click -> Diagnostics
-> Share the output of the diagnostics and see if anyone can pickup what might be wrong if it's not trivial.
Thanks for sharing all good points above.

I just wanted to give a short comment about why Awesome Miner don't have the algorithm names listed in the Managed Software dialog for Bminer.

For most mining software you have a concept of a command line argument specifying the algorithm, for example "phi2" that will give the result "-a phi2" for example. Using the Managed Software dialog you can customize this per algorithm to make it "phi2 -I 15" resulting in "-a phi2 -I 15".

For Bminer you don't have a separate command line argument for the algorithm name, instead it's part of the generated URL parameter that looks something like "cuckaroo29://username:password@grin29.f2pool.com:13654" where Awesome Miner automatically set the part "cuckaroo29" based on the algorithm you have for the pool/coin. As the algorithm argument is part of the URL with Bminer, it's not possible to simply add additional command line arguments to it with the current design.

I agree with all troubleshooting steps above. The Diagnostics button is my best friend Smiley
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