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1761  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 10, 2019, 04:54:04 PM
Hello Patrike.

I think the Native overclocking does not work correctly or I can not configure it correctly. First, I do not understand why when we create an OC profile, we have to choose a particular miner and then a card. I guess a link is created between the OC profile and the miner or the card, right? I think this fact can be a headache because the ideal is to use it automatically in each algorithm that is needed applied only to profite profiles. Well, I'll explain. I have two different cards, one 1070ti and one 2070, and I have created several different OCs. The fact is that I apply the OC that I consider in the algorithms that I consider in each different profite profile, which is how we finally identify each one of the miners that we have. The fact is that when applied in a profite profile, the power limit is respected, but both the Core and the Mem are activated in the other profit profiles although they are not activated in the second. Logically, I keep the AB to see how the OC behaves. Can it be by using the option to clone profiles? Something does not work correctly  Huh

To provide more information:

I started to realize when I noticed that some miners gave me an error. This happened because I have an OC for 2070 wild memory (+850) that the 1070ti can not support. The fact is that when the OC was activated for 2070, the 1070ti gave error by hanging the miner.

In this rig I only have two cards, but I have one rig with 6 cards and with 3 different types and I was going crazy

Another thing:

At the beginning I tried using the AB OC, since I have OC profiles in curve mode for the Core, that is, the AB allows you to create curved profiles for the different memory sets, so if your card is stable to +500 mem with Core +200 in power 70%, it is possible that with power 100% it is not, and these curved profiles allow you a stable OC setting only Mem, and vary the Core according to the Power that you set. The fact is that in the first tests, I left without clicking the Core, so that AM respected the core of the AB. The result is that when activated in a defined algorithm, it is respected, but at the same time the value is fixed in the AM, so in successive Oc profiles in AM, the core is fixed in advance, not respecting the changing value of the OC curve. I do not know if I explain myself very well.

This last one is the reason why I have rejected to do OC with the AB and to put myself with the native one, finding the problem exposed to me first.
Thanks for taking the time to try out this.

The Clocking Profile concept will be redesigned soon. The difficulty is that depending on which GPU you have, the clocking properties are different. Some cards support Target Temperature while others don't, and so on. By forcing you to setup a Clocking Profile based on what a specific card supports will make sure you don't try to set properties that isn't supported.

Please note that as soon as you save the Clocking Profile, it has no link to the specific miner or GPU, and it can be applied to any miner and and GPU. If you try to apply it to a GPU where a property isn't supported, that specific property will be ignored.

Just like before when you used MSI Afterburner, you have to define a Clocking Group if you have a mix of GPU types and want to specify a unique profile for each GPU type.

I've also updated the documentation for GPU overclocking with the Native feature and some troubleshooting suggestions:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086015-gpu-overclocking

The curve you are referring to, I assume it's the one in the "Voltage/Frequency curve editor" inside MSI Afterburner? Awesome Miner doesn't support this VFC feature yet but it's on the todo-list.
1762  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 10, 2019, 04:39:23 PM
I've been playing around with the Linux remote agent.  My first rig came up and started working right away, but I'm having issues with my 2nd rig.  When I look at the remote agent log, I see a bunch of these:

Code:
Feb 08 15:25:37 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]:  IntelliBreeze.IntelliCom.Exceptions.ProtocolException: Too large Header/Content length
Feb 08 15:25:37 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:25:37 PM.696 [010] [S]Setting callback channel
Feb 08 15:25:37 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:25:37 PM.699 [010] [S]IntelliServer::AddChannel - Client: 10.0.1.212:2524, Channel: 32 connected
Feb 08 15:25:37 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:25:37 PM.700 [010] [E]ChannelHandler::ReadAsync - Channel: 32 failed

After a while it changes to:

Code:
Feb 08 15:55:41 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:55:41 PM.739 [064] [E]ChannelHandler::CommandAsync - Channel: 669, CommunicationError
Feb 08 15:55:41 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:55:41 PM.739 [064] [E]ChannelHandler::CommandAsync - Channel: 481, CommunicationError
Feb 08 15:55:41 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:55:41 PM.739 [064] [E]ChannelHandler::CommandAsync - Channel: 357, CommunicationError
Feb 08 15:55:41 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:55:41 PM.739 [064] [E]ChannelHandler::CommandAsync - Channel: 292, CommunicationError
Feb 08 15:55:41 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:55:41 PM.739 [028] [E]ChannelHandler::CommandAsync - Channel: 356, CommunicationError
Feb 08 15:55:41 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:55:41 PM.744 [028] [E]ChannelHandler::CommandAsync - Channel: 223, CommunicationError
Feb 08 15:55:41 miner008 AwesomeMiner.RemoteAgent.Linux[4337]: 2/8/19 3:55:41 PM.744 [062] [E]ChannelHandler::CommandAsync - Channel: 224, CommunicationError

So in AM, the miner shows up as "Service offline", but when I go to Managed Hosts and click "Test connection", I get the following message:

Successfully connected to Awesome Miner Remote Agent/Service 6.1.11

I uninstalled and reinstalled the remote agent, but I still have the issue.

I'm running nvOC 19.30 (Ubuntu 18.04), btw.  I like this distro since it is all setup for mining out of the box and has a bash file where I set the GPU clocks and power.

If there's another distro that provides basics I need, I'm not opposed to give that a go.  What Linux distro do you guys use with AM?

EDIT: Did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Server and after getting it all setup with the latest drivers, etc, I installed the remote agent.  Getting the exact same errors as on the nvOC distro.
Thanks for your question

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?

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

I know that a number of users have been running Remote Agent on HiveOS. I will however give nvOC a try to see if I can reproduce the problem you point out.
1763  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 10, 2019, 04:34:50 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.
1764  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 10, 2019, 04:31:05 PM
I do not feel like experimenting because I do not deconfigure.

How to use the native AW overclocking? I have no idea how to do it. I know that if I frame it, the aftherburner configuration is unchecked, but I do not know anymore.

Do they serve the same profiles that I already have?
The Awesome Miner overclocking works very similar to the Afterburner overclocking feature. As you notice you just have to enable it via the Options dialog and then it's being used automatically.

The GPU properties you can adjust may be a little different depending on what card you have if you compare Awesome Miner and Afterburner, but in general you should be able to use the same clocking profiles like before.

As this feature is currently in a Development version right now, the documentation on the web site is not yet updated to reflect this new feature.

Even if I use the AW version, can I leave the Aftherburner installed in the rig, without the MSI SERVER, just to see the OC applied by AW? does not interfere with having Aftherburner installed?

Until I'm sure I do not want to touch anything that could cause problems
It's no problem to leave MSI Afterburner installed. You can switch overclocking provider in the Options dialog as many times as you want.
1765  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 10, 2019, 04:29:38 PM
Hi Patrike, two suggestions for the program.

You have already put in the pool of each coin the field NOTES: to leave notes on the currency, if you miss the difficulty, if you do not have exchange etc ... But you have to go to coins and look for it. You can do that in COINS when you click twice on the coin, leave also the same NOTES field that we have in the pool. And I do not mean a different one, if I put something in notes in the currency pool, it would also come out in coins when I double-clicked it. It is quicker to access this information and edit it from coins, because it is only a double click, than to access options> pools> find currency> edit. I think it's quite simple



Another suggestion: THE exchange filter for each currency is fantastic, I can not express how much I thank you, it is very useful. I was wondering if when displaying the exchange list of a currency you would put in bold color, or with an Asterisk, or even that only the exchange would come out where you have data. Something to know at a glance by scrolling which exchanges we have data for that currency. If not, I have to go and look for that information elsewhere. But as you receive it by API, if it is in 3, highlight those 3, or put them first, or underline them, be as it is to highlight them of the rest of exchanges that do not have data of that currency. It would be even more functional.

Thanks for your attention
Thanks for the suggestions.

About the notes field -  I understand your point here, but it's a bit similar to the discussion we had about Pool Profit Factor where a pool property would be related to a coin. I think this will have to be part of a concept later on where you have a Pools tab in addition to a Coins tab.
1766  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 09:52:08 AM
@Patrike

Bminer 14.2.0 released with support of Cuckatoo31 on 1080 Ti

Am show speed in MHs instead of Hs by the way.
Thanks - I will include this one in the next release.

My understanding is that both CuckaRoo29 and CuckaToo31 uses a concept of Graphs per Second when reporting mining speed and that this is a number like 5 per second. So it's not Mega. Awesome Miner always uses the term H/s, no matter if some coins actually are based on concepts like Solutions per Second like Equihash. For this reason it makes most sense to show it like 5 H/s in Awesome Miner.
1767  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 09:47:45 AM
Can you please check if the behavior goes away if you take one of the Antminers and change to another pool? Just to confirm if it's the same problem or something else. Thanks!

I forgot that not all miners are on Kano - I do have one miner that is on Slushpool, it has also had the same issue, just less frequently as it is only one miner.
Thanks for the update. What you could do is to run the Antminer diagnostics in Awesome Miner just to see if that one gives any more details.

For more detailed suggestions how to troubleshoot Antminers, please see:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000094734-troubleshooting-antminer-and-asic-miners
1768  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 09:45:05 AM
Thanks. I will include this in the next release.
1769  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 09:43:59 AM
I have no idea what happened but on my AMD rig nothing is working right anymore. I'm trying the 6.1.12 version but since installing I can't use the rig at all. I'm trying to avoid doing a clean install of Windows 10 since I'm not sure that's the problem. It's not virtual memory because I have 256G allocated for that.

Anyway, here's what I'm experiencing:

For Grin using GrinPro Miner 1.1 it starts and stops a few times and then crashes the Remote Agent (updated to latest version as well.)

Quote
====================================================================================================
C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5\GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

...

====================================================================================================
Mining Engine Process started, PID: 2364
> Failed to initialize CoreCLR, HRESULT: 0x80070057

====================================================================================================
Unexpected exit of mining software. Possible cause: Incorrect configuration or crashing software
Diagnostics completed
This error message indicates that GrinPro miner failed to load because it couldn't find or initialize .NET Core 2.2.1 (or ASP.NET Core 2.2.1). This is however a bit strange as you say you can run it manually which indicates that you should have these packages installed already.

If you open cmd.exe and execute the following two command, do you get the same error?
cd C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5
GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

Quote
ERROR   Listen errorUnable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
-
This isn't just GrinPro miner related either. I tried to mine ETH and it yielded the same results.
I opted for pastebin for the Windows logs so I wouldn't spam the forum thread more than I already may have. Sorry about that. I couldn't find an option to attach text files.
Any help that you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks.
I tried a bit with F2pool grin and found out that for the error message above, you need to force Grin Pro to use SSL connection. In the Properties of your pool in Awesome Miner, please set the Pool Connection URL to:
stratum+ssl://grin29.f2pool.com:13654
1770  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 09:25:46 AM
I do not feel like experimenting because I do not deconfigure.

How to use the native AW overclocking? I have no idea how to do it. I know that if I frame it, the aftherburner configuration is unchecked, but I do not know anymore.

Do they serve the same profiles that I already have?
The Awesome Miner overclocking works very similar to the Afterburner overclocking feature. As you notice you just have to enable it via the Options dialog and then it's being used automatically.

The GPU properties you can adjust may be a little different depending on what card you have if you compare Awesome Miner and Afterburner, but in general you should be able to use the same clocking profiles like before.

As this feature is currently in a Development version right now, the documentation on the web site is not yet updated to reflect this new feature.
1771  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 09:22:21 AM
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
1772  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 09:12:58 AM
@Patrike
First off this is a huge + for AM Thank you. 

Scenario. I have several Rigs that require unique settings per card.  Presently using OverdriveNtoool w .bat file.  I see you can set each card individually but how would I achieve multiple OC/Voltage settings from a profile standpoint?

Another suggestion is if you used the latest beta of OverdriveNtool they added a grat feature for fan controls not as good as a custom curve but very effective possibly this could be added or looked at as an addition.  Basically you have fan settings for 4 temps  w a %  so it could be like 50c=50% 60c=70% 65c=85% 70c=100% both the temp and the percentage are adjustable.

https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/overdriventool-tool-for-amd-gpus.416116/page-23

Link to the beta download:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ibxcdlrgkm82ccg/OverdriveNTool%200.2.8beta1.7z?dl=1

Thank you for an "AWESOME" program
Many thanks for the positive feedback!

If I understand your question correctly about setting different clocking settings per GPU, you can create multiple Clocking Profiles and then a single Clocking Group (see Options dialog, Clocking Profiles section) where you specify which profile to apply per GPU.

Thanks for the suggestion about more detailed fan control as well. Right now there is only a property for Fan Target Temp, where you could defined that you want 70C to be the target. Then the fan speed should be as low as possible while still maintaining this target.
1773  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 08, 2019, 08:39:32 AM
Hi, im want to try linux agent for awesomeminer, but having issues with it. Maybe anyone know how to solve it ?
Windows
Initialize diagnostics (2)
Starting Diagnostics. Awesome Miner Remote Agent version: 6.1.10
OS: Unix 4.15.0.45
Microsoft VC++ 2013 runtime installed: No
Microsoft VC++ 2015 runtime installed: No
Starting Mining Software
Setting up Miner Engine. Instance: 1
Engine Type: BMiner, Auto Download: True, EnginePath: , Subtype: Disabled, CustomExecutable:
Properties: (WindowMode: ConsoleFormat, EngineType: BMiner, IsProfitMiner: False)
====================================================================================================
/home/tonis/.config/AwesomeMinerService/bminer-v14.1.0-373029c-amd64.tar_1/bminer-v14.1.0-373029c/bminer  -uri cuckaroo29://toha%40gmail.com:xzxzxzxzx@eu-west-stratum.grinmint.com:3416 -watchdog=false -api=0.0.0.0:4028
====================================================================================================
Failed to start miner process: No such file or directory
Failed to start miner in Diagnostics mode
Diagnostics completed
Thanks for your question.

Is it only Bminer that doesn't start or are no mining software starting? If you go to the folder below, do you see any bminer files or folders?
/home/tonis/.config/AwesomeMinerService/

Yes its same for all, im using Ubuntu 16.04, tryed 18.04, same for all. Tryed on Hiveos, works well.
Thanks for the update. Can you please check that the packages for both "screen" and "bash" are installed on this system?

"screen" was one of the problems, but one more problem is that AwesomeMinerService by default located in /AwesomeMinerSerivice/bminer......... After i copied  to /home/user/AwesomeMinerService, miner started and work all well.
Another problem, i cannot controll Overlock Settings. coolbits set to 28, nividia prime, still nothing. Any advice ? ubuntu 18.04
Thanks for the update. I assume you are on development version 6.1.12 for the clocking on Linux.

When you perform a clocking operation on Linux, there will be a log file entry "NV:ExecuteCommand" in the Remote Agent log file (~/.local/share/AwesomeMinerService/) that will state the command line used to set nVidia clocking. If you manually execute this command, do you get any more detailed error messages?
1774  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 07, 2019, 08:13:53 AM
Awesome Miner version 6.1.12 (Development preview of 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


I was allowed to test this function in the beta state. And I have to say: IT ROCKS!

Thanks Patrik!
Thanks for helping out with the testing and for the great feedback!
1775  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 07, 2019, 08:12:04 AM
My earnings for the rigs mining Grin started to show incorrectly recently.  It seems like it's 10x what it should be.  Is there anything I can check or do to re calibrate this?  I didn't make any changes in options when this started to happen.

Thanks
Grin is calculated a bit different depending on which coin statistics provider being used. I had to hard code some adjustments for this in Awesome Miner to make it show up right. Can you check if it looks better in the latest development release (a few posts ago)? Thanks!
1776  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 06, 2019, 07:45:50 PM
Is this Antminers? The reason I'm asking is that I've had a number of reports that Antminers stop responding to API (monitoring interface) requests when mining on certain pools. By changing to another pool the problem goes away. I know this sounds very strange, but I've had a number of reports about exacty that.

yes they are antminers and the current pool that these units are on is kano.is
Can you please check if the behavior goes away if you take one of the Antminers and change to another pool? Just to confirm if it's the same problem or something else. Thanks!

I can try that later tonight but as the time between this happening is a few hours to a few days, I hope it is fast, I dont want to have my miners ramping down for too long, will end up costing me if it takes too long.
I fully understand. I think the main problem here is that there are not really any solution to this issue at the moment - if it's this problem with specific pools.

From an Awesome Miner point of view it cannot be resolved either because no application can connect correctly to the API port on the Antminer when this happens. The Antminer itself is however mining perfectly fine and the web interface of the Antminer works fine as well.
1777  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 06, 2019, 07:39:41 PM
Awesome Miner version 6.1.12 (Development preview of 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
 Features
  - Pool configuration made easier for a few of the most popular pools using the Add Predefined feature in the Options dialog, Pools section.
 Integration
  - Updates to how Grin (CuckaRoo29, CuckaToo31) revenue is calculated
 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
 Mining software
  - Gminer 1.31
 Corrections
  - Correction to benchmarking where x16rt wasn't included correctly

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
1778  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 06, 2019, 07:35:14 PM
Is this Antminers? The reason I'm asking is that I've had a number of reports that Antminers stop responding to API (monitoring interface) requests when mining on certain pools. By changing to another pool the problem goes away. I know this sounds very strange, but I've had a number of reports about exacty that.

yes they are antminers and the current pool that these units are on is kano.is
Can you please check if the behavior goes away if you take one of the Antminers and change to another pool? Just to confirm if it's the same problem or something else. Thanks!
1779  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 06, 2019, 07:29:02 PM
@patrike since the last few updates, my cloud services and machine on site are constantly losing API access - The miners are working fine, I can see that on the pool side - but the AM interface is losing access, I have to reboot the miners in order for them to regain access. kind of annoying as I always initially feel like the miners have gone offline but they are all working fine, thankfully.

Any ideas on why? and how to resolve?
Is this Antminers? The reason I'm asking is that I've had a number of reports that Antminers stop responding to API (monitoring interface) requests when mining on certain pools. By changing to another pool the problem goes away. I know this sounds very strange, but I've had a number of reports about exacty that.
1780  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: February 06, 2019, 07:26:47 PM
Okay I am just exploring my awesome miner  20 unit license premium I believe  cost me 170 usd.

I activated cloud service  and  I seem  to have an issue  with my next step.

Pc 1 has window 10  and I loaded  awesome miner to it. Along with the 20 unit license  I want this unit to stay in my home.

Pc 2 has windows 7   and I loaded awesome miner to it and up pops 2 unit free plan.  as I understand this  I can have up to 4 pc's on 1 license.

I can not seem to get this set up correct.

Tomorrow I drive to my onsite location  that has 53  miners.  I want to bring the windows 7 pc up there and load 20 of the 53 units to it.  come home and use my windows 10 pc at my house  to control  the 20 units via cloud.

I signed up for cloud trial today.  but I think this is not correct.

why can't i get both pc's to say they are on the same license ?

What type of miners are you going to be setting up on your 53 Miner site?

if they are GPU rigs, you don't need a remote AM host at all
if they are ASICs (I have no experience with them, own none), supposedly you can setup some gateway/router VPN and still monitor them at your home site. OR easier, setup TeamViewer (or similar) on your Win7 Machine and AM host on it. take Win7 computer to site, and let it manage miners on site, and you can monitor via TeamViewer remotely.

I was looking to avoid all that.  I had a 20 unit license with awesome miner. never used it.

this will be a lot of asic antminers.

So I don't mind using the license And paying patrick for the cloud service. this should be a simple thing to setup.  the website says I can load awesome miner onto as many as 4 pcs.

i find it really annoying that it is not easy to put on the second pc.

i keep getting the free edition on the windows 7 and no option to simply put the license number from the windows 10 pc.  If I can do 4 pc's it should have a way to let me load the pc's up.  the windows 7 pc is not very expensive and I would want to leave it at the mining site but with only a free edition and not the premium edition it is not going to do what I want.
You can enter your license information on the second PC as well. Just go to the Options dialog, Registration section, enter the same details you had before and then click Verify. As long as you don't exceed the total number of miners your license allows, it's no problem at all to activate the same license on a second PC.

The preferred solution would be to have a VPN here where you let your Awesome Miner at home connect to all miners and control them from a single location.

If that's not an option, you will have to put an Awesome Miner PC at each site, but then it will be completely separate installations - you can however use the same license. With Cloud Services you can make sure that each Awesome Miner instance is reporting to the cloud, and you can assign a unique Site identifier in the Cloud Services configuration of each Awesome Miner.


I think vpn is not an option.

today I go to clifton NJ  where the gear is located I will put the cheap win 7 pc there and log it to 15 s9's and 5 l3+

Before I do this I will go to options dialog and enter license to it.

Goal will be to have 1 pc in Clifton NJ with gear and 1 pc in Howell NJ at my house

With time  I will add to go to 40 units  and add some more pc's at my partner's homes.

Thanks for info.

Okay easy peasy found options found registration spot.

second pc now has premium. named it location 2
first pc has premium name it primary.

I will bring the win 7 pc up to clifton

hook up the ant miners .

and practice the single thing I need to do with the program a reboot or a restart seems to be needed for 5 or 6 of the 37 ant miners I have.

So far the build out has

19 s9's   a few lock up
14 l3+   a few lock up
4 s7      1 locks up
1 s15     it just works.

so that is 39 ant miners which means the 40 unit license will be needed

the

6 m10's just work
1 A921 just works
2 a721 just work
1 inno t2turbo 24 just works

we will end up with 1 pc at the mining location
1 pc at my house
1 pc at buysolar's house
1 pc at the warehouse owners house.

thanks for pointing out where to link the second pc to the license

A suggestion to you is this:

http://www.awesomeminer.com/buy


"I have two computers, can I use the same registration code on both?
Yes, you can use the same registration code on up to four computers that belong to you if you monitor the same miners and don't exceed the number of miners your license if valid for. If you need to use the same license on more than four computers, please contact us first for approval.
It's not allowed to share your registration code with other users and not allowed to publish the registration code for everyone to use. Registration codes being shared with many users or published on the Internet will be blocked without refund.'"


add this  sentence

"You can enter your license information on the second PC as well. Just go to the Options dialog, Registration section, enter the same details you had before and then click Verify. As long as you don't exceed the total number of miners your license allows, it's no problem at all to activate the same license on a second PC."


that would have saved me  from reading a few hundred pages of this thread and still not finding an answer of how to do a second  third or fourth pc Angry


I was really annoyed as I knew there must have been someplace to add a registration and I could not find it. Grin
Thanks for the detailed update and also the feedback about those instructions. I will review them and see how this can be clarified.

Please note that you also find the detailed instructions for how to enter the license information in the e-mail that was sent out together with the license code when you order it. I do however see you point about the case when using more than one computer.
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