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3901  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 01:27:17 PM
Any chance you could add Genoil's latest software to the selection list for Nviidia GPU miners. This software gives a slight bump in ETH hash rate for Nividia rigs compared to Claymore's...and it has no dev fee.
If you create a Managed Miner and specify the software as Generic Miner, you can point to any mining software. Awesome Miner will be able to start and stop this mining software, but you will not be able to see any monitoring information, as this is only available for mining software that provides an API.

Right now I don't think there is an API for this new miner, so it doesn't add so much value adding it to Awesome Miner.
3902  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 01:25:22 PM
i have just started using Awesome Miner (latest version) and im new in mining. i have added 2 pools for dual mining (eth+dcr) and im having this error:

ETH: Stratum - Connected (europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:17020)

 DCR: Stratum - Connected (dcr.suprnova.cc:3252)
 DCR: Authorization failed
: (null)
ETH: Authorization failed
: {"id":2,"result":false,"error":null}
Stratum - reading socket failed 10038, disconnect
ETH: Job timeout, disconnect, retry in 20 sec...


this is my confing of pools:

1. DCR

Server URL: dcr.suprnova.cc:3252
worker name: tried different (registered email, worker1, registered username)
worker password: tried empty and the pass of the pool
coin: DCR
Wallet address: my address

This is Suprnova specific. They require you to provide your address in the Worker name field. Try that and leave the field for Wallet address empty. This is the opposite to how almost any other pool works.

Edit: Sorry, it should be the other way around. Suprnova expects your worker name in the Wallet address field, and leave the worker name field empty. Still confusing, but that should work.
3903  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 01:02:26 PM
I want mining eth, any recomend GPU?
how if rx 480?
give me info please
It's popular to use RX 470/480/570/580, but it might be a bit difficult to get those cards now due to high demand. nVidia 1060 / 1070 is also popular, but doesn't have the same price/performance on Ethereum.
3904  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 12:58:20 PM
What is the difference, in terms of profitability of a mining rig, between Awesome Miner and NiceHash Miner?  As fair as I could test for a couple of days, awesome mine uses NiceHash pools by default.  I believe they get the pool profitability directly from nicehash, or would it be from Whattomine or any other source?  If I want to use other miners, which would requires a lot of licenses to be purchased, will it get the profitability right from the pool?  I mean, some pools have the current (or last 24h) profitability available in its API, but you could get more generic (and less precise) information from whattomine.  If the former option is true, it means, Awesome Miner would need to understand specific APIs from pools.
Nicehash miner is running on a single computer and only looks at the profitability of the Nicehash pools.

Awesome Miner can control your entire farm from a single computer, and is not only looking at profitability of the Nicehash pools, but also for Zpool and Mining Pool Hub. In addition to that it also uses WhatToMine to know the profitability of all popular coins. This makes it possible to add your custom pools to the profit switcher, and as long as the coin profit is known, Awesome Miner can do profit switching using it.

All API information used is more or less real time information. Except Nicehash, Zpool and Mining Pool Hub, Awesome Miner isn't using any pool specific API's.

I decided to give Awesome Miner another try.  I have two mining rigs. The first tests, a couple of weeks ago, I installed the server into my notebook and added both lan miners using the wizard.  It worked well, although only NiceHash pool was being used.  This time, I installed the server directly in one of the rigs and added both miners/rigs manually, configuring NiceHash, MiningPoolHub and Zpool as pools.  The lan miner work for some minutes, then stop.  The local miner worked for some hours and stopped too.  By stop I mean, the mining proccess was closed and never been restarted.

Is there anything I have to configure in order to make the mining last longer?
This sounds a bit strange, because Awesome Miner monitors the mining process ID all the time and restart it right away if it's crashed or even if you close it manually (you could try that once just to verify). Could you send me the log file (toolbar: Tools -> Log File)?
3905  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 12:54:20 PM
Hello,

It's possible to access in "balance" tab, at kraken or coinbase ?
We need to use API key for this.

Without API, we see 0 in balance (blockchain).

Thanks.
Hi,
Balance tab is only looking at the actuall coin address right now, so it will typically not work well with your wallet address on the exchanges, as they move the coins out of your wallet for safety reasons.

Balance for online exchanges is a feature that might get added in the future - but it's not supported today.
3906  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 12:52:05 PM
patrike:

I upgraded to the lastest version and the latest awesome miner remote agent on all of my miners.

For some reason now the Awesome Miner Remote Agents will NOT auto-start with windows. 
If I reboot the computer the agent does not load.
It IS listed in the startup items and is enabled on startup.

I can login and manually start it and it works fine (but that defeats the entire point of using Rules to auto-reboot).

It used to work fine...   any ideas what may have changed? 
I even tried completely uninstalling the remote agent, rebooting the PC and fresh installing it again.



I have the same issue. Downgrading back to older version of remote agent did not fix the problem.
There hasn't been a change to the auto-start in years. Is your system trying to start it with Admin privileges, where Windows UAC step in and show a dialog? If you launch Remote Agent manually, do you get this dialog?
Is the computer able to autostart any other application, and it's just Remote Agent that refuses to start?

Autostart worked. Upgraded RA from main program. Autostart stopped working. Uninstalled. Re-installed previous version from local disk. Still does not autostart. Uninstalled. Upgraded back up. Still does not autostart.

UAC prompts are disabled. No dialog shows on Windows start. I can launch remote agent manually on all miners with no dialog prompt and no problem. Miners can autostart other applications no problem. This is really weird as it's set to autostart and shows up in the windows autostart list, but no dice. Sucessfully loading afterburner through same autostart process without a hitch, so I know it's not a Windows issue.
Thanks for the additional description. I will look into this and see if I can find the reason why you run into this problem.
I understand that you don't see any UAC prompts, but is the application started as Admin?
3907  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 12:49:39 PM
Can I mine different algos with the same miner? Or each miner needs to be set on a fixed algo in different pools?

Apologies for the noobness :S
You have several options here. You can add one Manged Miner for each pool/algo, but that will consume more licenses. You could instead look at the concept of Managed Template, where you can define different mining software, algorithms and pools for each template. Then you can apply the template to one or more Managed Miners.
http://awesomeminer.com/help/managedtemplate.aspx
3908  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: July 01, 2017, 12:46:52 PM
Please add a toggle to each rig for automatic mining in case of reboot. It seems sometimes when I power off a system it'll start auto mining when it boots back up (even though it shut down normally). If the auto system can be enhanced that would be helpful as well, IF shut down is not normal it'll start mining again upon reboot and report it in the notifications.

Also consider adding a discrepancy list somewhere. If you bulk apply a template and you manually change one of the templates it still shows up as the template you applied (even after changing it). Even a astrix would be helpful here. Something to denote it's different from the template.
Thanks for the feedback, I will look into these points.
The Managed Miners do have an Autostart property, but from your description, my understanding is that you only want it to start if it was actually running before the reboot/crash.

Yes, if you shut it down to work on it you don't want it to start back up when you start the PC up.

Also related, adding shutdown to the right click menu. I can do it through either physical or through RDP, but it would be nice if there was a context option so I can skip a step.
I will give you a suggestion how you can solve the Shutdown already today using Awesome Miner. This might be of interest for you as you can use it to automate more.

1) Go to Options dialog, Rules section, add a new rule.
2) Don't add any Trigger to the rule, instead you should enable "Support manual activation".
3) Add an Action of type Run Command, and I think you are looking for "shutdown /s" or similar. You can probably explore that in more detail.
4) When you go back to the main window of Awesome Miner, you will now have a menu item "Actions". This one will list all your rules that support manual activation. Now you can execute this command on one or more miners in a single operation. Good for automation.
3909  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 29, 2017, 09:11:30 AM
Please add a toggle to each rig for automatic mining in case of reboot. It seems sometimes when I power off a system it'll start auto mining when it boots back up (even though it shut down normally). If the auto system can be enhanced that would be helpful as well, IF shut down is not normal it'll start mining again upon reboot and report it in the notifications.

Also consider adding a discrepancy list somewhere. If you bulk apply a template and you manually change one of the templates it still shows up as the template you applied (even after changing it). Even a astrix would be helpful here. Something to denote it's different from the template.
Thanks for the feedback, I will look into these points.
The Managed Miners do have an Autostart property, but from your description, my understanding is that you only want it to start if it was actually running before the reboot/crash.
3910  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 29, 2017, 09:03:01 AM
patrike:

I upgraded to the lastest version and the latest awesome miner remote agent on all of my miners.

For some reason now the Awesome Miner Remote Agents will NOT auto-start with windows. 
If I reboot the computer the agent does not load.
It IS listed in the startup items and is enabled on startup.

I can login and manually start it and it works fine (but that defeats the entire point of using Rules to auto-reboot).

It used to work fine...   any ideas what may have changed? 
I even tried completely uninstalling the remote agent, rebooting the PC and fresh installing it again.



I have the same issue. Downgrading back to older version of remote agent did not fix the problem.
There hasn't been a change to the auto-start in years. Is your system trying to start it with Admin privileges, where Windows UAC step in and show a dialog? If you launch Remote Agent manually, do you get this dialog?
Is the computer able to autostart any other application, and it's just Remote Agent that refuses to start?
3911  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 28, 2017, 04:50:46 PM
I have a lap top gtx 1070 and a PC gx 1080.

Seems laptop is churning out at 24mh/s where pc is only 20mh/s.

Can you explain why? How do I increase output or manage speeds via AM?
nVidia GTX 1080 is actually slower than 1070 in many tests. See this one:
http://wccftech.com/ethereum-mining-gpu-performance-roundup/
3912  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 28, 2017, 04:44:42 PM


why  i get this errors ?
No idea. Awesome Miner is only sending one command to Claymore for monitoring, and that's "miner_getstat1". Do you get this all the time, even if you restart the Claymore miner?
3913  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 28, 2017, 04:32:03 PM
Can we use ethminer instead of claymore? It's much faster for nvidia as of the most recent code.
If you create a Managed Miner and specify the software as Generic Miner, you can point to any mining software. Awesome Miner will be able to start and stop this mining software, but you will not be able to see any monitoring information, as this is only available for mining software that provides an API.
3914  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 28, 2017, 04:29:34 PM
I assume I'm just missing something here.. but I have a very annoying issue.

For the life of me, I can't get the pool settings to do anything at all. The only way I have been able to use this software is to specify every command line flag, including -epool. I checked the process through some trial and error and found that the pool settings never make it into the command line unless I write them in specifically. What am I doing wrong?? I have resorted to creating specific templates for different pools and just applying them as needed, but this hardly seems like the way it was designed to be used.

Thanks!
You shouldn't have to do anything except adding a pool (url, worker name or wallet) and then a Managed Miner that is using this pool. If that miner isn't start, please try the Diagnostics button instead to see what the problem is. Most of the time it's related to the pool configuration that something is missing. The challenge is that some pool requires worker names while other requires wallet address.
3915  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 27, 2017, 08:48:11 PM
Awesome Miner 3.1.1

- Show secondary coin hashrate in miner list when using compact mode as well
- Display list of GPU's even if all GPU monitoring information is missing from the Claymore mining software
- Claymore Ethereum Miner 9.6

Important note: The latest version of Claymore Ethereum Miner is used a different way of ordering GPU's. Because of this, the order in which the GPU's are listed in Awesome Miner may have changed as well. If you have used the feature to map Awesome Miner system monitoring to the GPU list, please verify the order of the GPU's.
3916  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 27, 2017, 07:34:23 PM
I really like the recent updates, looks like your really starting to polish up the software for the community, but i have a few questions...

Is there anyway you can add 2 miner software to the list to use... 98% of my rigs use these well known miners for the Nvidia cards...i tested using your built in ccminersp version, but i only get 70-80% of the hashrates i get on alexis1.0, and i tried linking to alexis to force using it, but then i loose the ability to mine the half of coins that alexis miner doesnt support that ccminer-x64 does well... if you need them i can give you the miners
1) ccminerAlexis1.0 also called ccminerAlexis78 * this is the most used miner for pascal cards on altcoins
2) ccminer-x64 also called ccminerCuda 2.0 * this miner is always updating with the niche coins that Alexis miner doesnt tailor to....

In regards to the auto-profit switching, does it use a SET PASS list to let the pool determine which algo to mine or is auto-profit switching only using the coins listed from whatomine main api list? (basically only coins with revenue/profit numbers)? i am trying to understand how it works, because i currently use NemoMiner multi-algo on both zpool and minerpoolhub. You recently added most of the algo's i mine for profit to your list and my current miner submits the set pass to the pool, they basically decide what to mine from that list as most profitable... if this is how yours works i plan to switch over to your software if can gain the miner software i need for my GTX1070/GTX1080ti rigs

+1 for support for the ccMiner forks.

+1 for the ability to just add our own custom forks of miners and have the most show up in the list.

One after another, new releases are released, and you just add a new ccminer-Alexis to work normally. Sibcoin (SIB) and LBRY (LBC) can not ((sadly

ccminer-Alexis is on the list of miners to add support for.

Keep in mind that already today you can download ccminer-Alexis to the computer you are running Awesome Miner, then use the Upload Software feature to push it to all remote miners:
http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/uploadsoftware.aspx
Then you configure your Managed Miners to not do Automatic download, but instead use a specified path. This is where you point it to the exe-file for ccminer-Alexis. Now Awesome Miner will be able to launch ccminer-Alexis instead of the standard ccminer.

Of course it's getting even easier if I add it directly to the Automatic download feature. The reason I talk about the Upload software feature is that there will always be some mining software that isn't included or is of latest version in Awesome Miner. Using the Upload software feature you can push the latest software to the entire farm in a single operation and use it.



I would be very grateful if ccminer-Alexis will be included in the standard set of your program, because at present you do not have any alternatives for Sibcoin (SIB) and LBRY (LBC) ((And when you download the software every time you change the currency or something else this The miner dies and you have to load it again (((

I've not used ccminer-Alexis myself, so I was just trying to figure out from where I could download the latest version. Turned out to be a bit complicated, because there are no releases since 2 years on the Github page:
https://github.com/alexis78/ccminer
The only binary distribution I could find was the one compiled and posted on this site, but it's a few months old:
http://cryptomining-blog.com/8471-you-should-use-ccminer-alexis-1-0-for-better-x11-ghost-hashrate/

Is it this one you are running?
3917  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 26, 2017, 07:32:30 PM
I'm having an issue and it is when I use the remote server to connect and start the program. It will go steady for a few hours and then for some reason it will stop and try to open another instance of claymore when it does that it hangs at open cl initializing pool/solo version and it does not  go past that. I need to manual close that screen and then it automatically starts up correctly. Also if I do not use remote server my rigs stay up for longer periods of time I'm not sure what's going on

Can I get help with this?
I think this is being addressed in latest Claymore Ethereum Miner 9.6 that just was released
"now watchdog monitors initialization steps too, e.g. it will restart miner even if miner hangs at GPUs initialization."
3918  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 26, 2017, 06:11:01 PM
Seems as though the GPU tab no longer works. AB remote is running on the miners, 'display GPU data in the GPU tab' is enabled, I can manually look at the settings by clicking GPU settings > settings via AB and AM.

Could be that AB remote isn't running on some miners and this is causing a conflict?
The stats from the GPU tab is the same information you see on the System tab. Is the information on System tab fine or also wrong? This information is not from Afterburner, as Afterburner is only used for the GPU clocking dialog, not for display on the GPU/System tabs.

In the GPU mapping dialog, have you selected to "Display system monitoring data in the GPU tab"?

Is this a problem for a specific miner or for all miners?

Yes system tab is still working.

Yes Display system monitoring data is selected.

Yup, it's a issue on all the rigs.
Thanks for the update. Could you please select one of the Managed Miners and send me the API report for it by e-mail or PM? (Toolbar: Tools -> API Report). Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
3919  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 26, 2017, 06:07:45 PM
The rate for miningrigrentals.com is not working. It is not showing it correctly in the online service tab either.
I will have to look into this and get back to you - I don't have an answer right now because it was years since I last looked at MRR. On the Online Service tabs it looks fine on my system, with profits about the same as Nicehash and the others. Maybe you could send me your MRR rig ID via PM? This would make it easier for me to see what's going on.
3920  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 26, 2017, 05:51:37 PM
I really like the recent updates, looks like your really starting to polish up the software for the community, but i have a few questions...

Is there anyway you can add 2 miner software to the list to use... 98% of my rigs use these well known miners for the Nvidia cards...i tested using your built in ccminersp version, but i only get 70-80% of the hashrates i get on alexis1.0, and i tried linking to alexis to force using it, but then i loose the ability to mine the half of coins that alexis miner doesnt support that ccminer-x64 does well... if you need them i can give you the miners
1) ccminerAlexis1.0 also called ccminerAlexis78 * this is the most used miner for pascal cards on altcoins
2) ccminer-x64 also called ccminerCuda 2.0 * this miner is always updating with the niche coins that Alexis miner doesnt tailor to....

In regards to the auto-profit switching, does it use a SET PASS list to let the pool determine which algo to mine or is auto-profit switching only using the coins listed from whatomine main api list? (basically only coins with revenue/profit numbers)? i am trying to understand how it works, because i currently use NemoMiner multi-algo on both zpool and minerpoolhub. You recently added most of the algo's i mine for profit to your list and my current miner submits the set pass to the pool, they basically decide what to mine from that list as most profitable... if this is how yours works i plan to switch over to your software if can gain the miner software i need for my GTX1070/GTX1080ti rigs

+1 for support for the ccMiner forks.

+1 for the ability to just add our own custom forks of miners and have the most show up in the list.

One after another, new releases are released, and you just add a new ccminer-Alexis to work normally. Sibcoin (SIB) and LBRY (LBC) can not ((sadly

ccminer-Alexis is on the list of miners to add support for.

Keep in mind that already today you can download ccminer-Alexis to the computer you are running Awesome Miner, then use the Upload Software feature to push it to all remote miners:
http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/uploadsoftware.aspx
Then you configure your Managed Miners to not do Automatic download, but instead use a specified path. This is where you point it to the exe-file for ccminer-Alexis. Now Awesome Miner will be able to launch ccminer-Alexis instead of the standard ccminer.

Of course it's getting even easier if I add it directly to the Automatic download feature. The reason I talk about the Upload software feature is that there will always be some mining software that isn't included or is of latest version in Awesome Miner. Using the Upload software feature you can push the latest software to the entire farm in a single operation and use it.


I understand that i can do that, but Alexis miner is unable to mine many of the algo's that are common in the Nvidia field of cards, its just the ones it does support, it does it way way better than any other miner out currently... so manually specifying to use Alexis over the standard miner cuts out the ability to switch to those other algo's, because the ccminer slot is stuck being forced on Alexis...thus adding it would be a huge upgrade for hashrates for the Nvidia side of things.. on some algo's Alexis is able to pull up to 28% more hashrate over ccminersp, i use to combine tanguy version in my custom miner i use.. but with the latest update to ccminer-x64, he took over literally all of the algo's tanguy was better at.. so i currently only us CCAlexis Miner, CCminer-x64 miner, and EWBF miner across all my rigs

You should be able to define two Managed Templates (http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/managedtemplate.aspx). One with ccminer on Auto-download (which is ccminer-spmod). The other one ccminer with custom path, where you point to your ccminer-Alexis.

Then you should be able to apply these template to one or many Managed Miners in a single operation.

Even if I add support for ccminer-Alexis in addition to ccminer-spmod - you would still be required to do the same switching with templates unless you manually go into each miner.
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