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721  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 12, 2020, 12:49:14 PM
Awesome Miner version 7.8.6 (Development preview of 8.0)
 ASIC mining
  - The operations to set Default Pools, Reboot, Change firmware and set web password have been redesigned to work on multiple kinds of ASIC miners
  - NOTE: If using Innosilicon, Avalon 10-series or Whatsminer, please open the Properties of the External Miner and select the correct ASIC hardware type. The miner credentials are also entered for the External Miner (Advanced section) or globally in the Options dialog, Mining Settings section.
  - Avalon 10-series ASIC integration improved with: Default Pools, LED on/off, Pause/Resume mining
  - Updated Avalon ASIC support for latest firmware versions
  - Whatsminer ASIC integration improved with: Reboot, Restart, Default Pools, LED on/off, Pause/Resume mining. Requires August 2020 firmware.
 GPU mining
  - Detection of nVidia Cuda 10.2 and 11.0 to support selection of mining software with dependencies on recent Cuda versions
 Features
  - The miners in a miner group can be sorted by IP address
  - Miner groups: Display of ideal hashrate. Configurable in the Options dialog, General section
  - Miner groups: Display the number of hashing miners (miners with a non-zero hashrate). Configurable in the Options dialog, General section
  - Information column: Display ASIC chip temperature
  - Information column: Display ASIC firmware version for more ASIC models
  - Add miner wizard: Network scan supports IP ranges to be entered like 192.168.0-2.100-199
  - Add miner wizard: External Miners can also be added with IP ranges, to add a large number of miners at once
  - Filtering of miners to only show miners with zero hashrate
 Configuration
  - ASIC hardware selection for an External Miner has moved from the Advanced section of the External Miner Properties to the General section, to make it easier to find
  - Number of coins to show with exchange rate the status bar can be configured (from 0 - 20). The default is still to show 15 coins. Configurable in the Options dialog, Coins section.
 User interface
  - Summary tab for a miner has been reorganized to give a better overview
  - ASIC tools menu has been reorganized to match the improved support of ASIC miners for several of the operations
  - Operations performed via the ASIC tools menu with progress display will now list all miners with their configured ASIC hardware before any operation is performed
  - Rule action menu for ASIC related operations has been reorganized in a similar way
 Mining software
  - CryptoDredge 0.24
  - Lolminer 1.05
  - Nanominer 1.10.0
  - Lolminer 1.06
  - Miniz 1.6v5
  - PhoenixMiner 5.1c
  - Gminer 2.21
 Corrections
  - Correction to Remote Agent running on Fedora with 7 digit process identifiers
  - Correction to reading of nVidia power usage on Linux
  - Correction to NbMiner Ethereum mining protocol for 2miners.com
722  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 12, 2020, 12:16:05 PM
Hi Patrike,

Question about GPU OC Group Profiles:

If i save a GPU OC Groupe, it will create a Group for the Rig and sorted the GPU profiles by GPU ID, but i think the better way is to sorted by PCI Bus ID, because if a GPU died, the order will be change.
So better way is to sorted it by PCI BUS, i know i can change it after saving, but i think this not comfortable. Maybe AM can ask us, when i save a GPU OC Group, what we want, sorted by GPU ID or sorted by PCI BUS ID.
Hello. This is a good point. There are a few design changes I need to do to support saving with PCI Bus ID instead, but your request is noted. Once implemented, I think PCI Bus ID should be the new default way of saving these profiles.
723  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 09, 2020, 06:59:23 PM
hello
any news about to modify hashrate with current or average hashrate within a rule command or automatically (option) when switching ?
if possible ? :-) thanks in advance
I agree this would me a nice feature. What would make it a bit complicated is if you are running a mix of GPUs. What should be saved to the Profit Profile - the first GPU only (given that the profile represents a single GPU)? And additional feedback on this is of course appreciated as well. Many thanks!
724  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 09, 2020, 06:56:46 PM
Thanks!

Also had another request for Cloud UI. It currently shows only top 8 coins and top 8 algorithms on the Dashboard. It would be nice if it showed all or maybe 12-15.
Thanks for the suggestion - it's noted!
725  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 09, 2020, 06:53:04 PM
NBMiner on ETH has multiple stratum support. But AM is defaulting to the proxy stratum, can you set AM to not define the statum-proxy:// part of the url and instead use the entire url as defined in the pool config?
What Awesome Miner do today for NbMiner in case of ETH mining is to replace any "stratum" string in the URL with "ethproxy" in the pool url that typically looks like stratum+tcp://poolurl.
Can you please give an example of the complete URL you are using? If it doesn't contain the string "stratum" it shouldn't be modified.

Actual Pool URL : stratum+tcp://eth.2miners.com:2020
But it be being converted to a ethproxy url which the pool rejects as invalid.

NBMiner supports for ETH mining :
nicehash+tcp://
ethproxy+tcp://
stratum+tcp://

I think AM should take the URL as is from pool config, so that the user can configure the miner as required instead of locking to ethproxy.
Thanks for the input on this. However, if I no longer will adjust "stratum" to "ethproxy" for NbMiner Ethereum, most other pools will fail instead. For most users using pools with stratum+tcp://, and if these are not automatically changed to ethproxy for NbMiner Ethereum, it would fail and not be easy to understand why. If 2miners.com is the exception, I can handle that specific case instead.
726  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 07, 2020, 01:24:32 PM

Is this for nVidia? If this is the case, could you please run the following command on Ubuntu and share the output with me:
Code:
nvidia-smi --query-gpu=name,power.draw --format=csv,noheader,nounits
This command should display the reported power usage.
cpu3900x@3900x:~$ nvidia-smi --query-gpu=name,power.draw --format=csv,noheader,nounits
GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, 125.33
GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, 125.06
Thanks, this is good information. I will correct the problem in the next release.
727  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 07, 2020, 01:24:02 PM
@patrike

Need an option to "Reboot and show progress (via SSH)", similar to "Reboot and show progress (via web)".

Will be very useful to see if reboot actually succeeded, since sometimes miners don't even respond to ssh.

Thanks!
I'm planning to make a design change to how Default Pools and Reboot works in the next release. I will include "Reboot and show progress" as well based on your feedback.
Today there are "via web" and "via SSH" operations. From now on it will only be a single operation. If Web or SSH should be used is instead defined in the Properties of the External Miner, Advanced section.

This makes it possible to have a mix of ASIC miners, some that has SSH and others with only Web, and you can perform a single operation on all of them. Depending on how the External Miner is configured, it will use either the Web or SSH method for the specific miner.
728  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 06, 2020, 07:19:04 PM
NBMiner on ETH has multiple stratum support. But AM is defaulting to the proxy stratum, can you set AM to not define the statum-proxy:// part of the url and instead use the entire url as defined in the pool config?
What Awesome Miner do today for NbMiner in case of ETH mining is to replace any "stratum" string in the URL with "ethproxy" in the pool url that typically looks like stratum+tcp://poolurl.
Can you please give an example of the complete URL you are using? If it doesn't contain the string "stratum" it shouldn't be modified.
729  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 06, 2020, 07:07:23 PM
Hello , i got an error reading the watts from a rig, it says im using 25 kw instead 250 watts  in a pc  with 2 gpus



that rig is running under linux ubuntu 18.04 , i tried several differents miners but it is always the same, only if i run with windows it is fixed

 <GlobalDeviceId>0</GlobalDeviceId>
        <Power>
          <Value>12499</Value>
          <Max>-1</Max>
        </Power>

how to fix under linux?
Is this for nVidia? If this is the case, could you please run the following command on Ubuntu and share the output with me:
Code:
nvidia-smi --query-gpu=name,power.draw --format=csv,noheader,nounits
This command should display the reported power usage.
730  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 06, 2020, 07:06:01 PM
Hi Patrike,

please update miniZ miner to version 1.6v5, major improvements for all algos.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4767892.0
https://miniz.ch/download/

Feature request:

Is it possible to show the GPU memory manufacturer in GPU and GPU clocking tab and maybe the size of the GPU memory?

I've pushed a software definition update for Miniz now.

Thanks for the suggestion about display of GPU memory details as well.
731  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 06, 2020, 07:04:16 PM
Hi, I have two similar problems Smiley
1) AwesomeMiner can't restart newest BraiinsOS (S9), it gives error ("failed to execute command) after pressing "restart" button, I guess it's because of slightly different API of new bosminer. "Reboot" button works, but it reboots asic completely, not very convenient.
2) I have a few M21s Whatsminer's, can't restart them as well.

Is there a chance it will be fixed at some point?

Thanks for support and great software.
Thanks for your questions.

1) You are correct that there have been a number of changes in the latest Braiins bosminer, where it's no longer fully compatible with the cgminer. I don't have any solution for this today but I will try to get more details from the Braiins team.

These days most of our users running custom S9 firmware are running our Awesome Miner Antminer Firmware, as it's better integrated to Awesome Miner.

2) Whatsminers started to support API operations in a firmware they released just a few days ago (August 1st). I've already started working on this and restart and reboot will be supported. There will probably be a development release of Awesome Miner with improved Whatsminer support during next week.
732  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 04, 2020, 07:43:30 AM
still looking for anyone that has gotten AM to work with Innosilicon miners - specifically the A6 - I tried the instructions for the A4/A5 but made zero progress. So, either it doesnt work or I just dont understand it - entirely possible.
Just to make sure I understand case correctly - you are able to use the file editor 'vi' to open the configuration file? But from there on you are not able to make any changes?
Did you try to use the 'i' key once the file is opened in order to make it possible to type text and make modifications?
733  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: August 03, 2020, 06:39:25 PM
Hello!

I've been using Awesome Miner for several years now to manage my 8 mining rigs. AM is running from my HTPC machine, which also has a 1070 in it.

Lately, the local mining instance has been acting up, switching away from the most profitable coin to mine (right now its ETH). None of my external miners do this.

If I enable only the ETH algo, the default error shows up. After I restart AM, it goes back to mining ETH.

I've tried to set a good enough "buffer" for the profit switching not to react to spikes, with minimum mining time 60 minutes. What I don't get is that this problem is only with the local instance, and not my other rigs.

Thanks for an otherwise great software!
Hi and thanks for all details. I've responded to your PM about this case.
734  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: July 31, 2020, 02:06:09 PM
Awesome Miner version 7.8.5

 ASIC mining
  - Managed Hosts used as Remote Proxies will include the number of External Miners using it
 GPU mining
  -  GPU selection improved for systems with a mix of AMD and nVidia GPUs when mining with NbMiner and WildRig Miner
 Rules
  - A rule can be configured to execute the list of actions of another rule
  - A rule can be configured to execute the actions for a fixed list of miners instead of using the triggered miners
  - Adding a new user defined rule will enable it by default
 Integration
  - Updated block explorer for BTCP for wallet balance
  - Added Nicehash Cuckarooz29 pool
 Mining software
  - Bminer 16.2.12
  - Gminer 2.20
  - XmRig 6.3.1
  - TeamRedMiner 0.7.9
  - Nanominer 1.9.6
 Corrections
  - Correction to display for number of active miners in the group summary
735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: July 29, 2020, 06:43:21 PM
yet another issue

trying a new pool Ziliqua and Etheruem

PhoenixMiner.exe -pool stratum1+tcp://eu.ezil.me:5555 -proto 2 -wal 0xa57EeFabb76Bfd1E9E6ee606999b76BD123aFe32.zil1lnren9q53zp4a3rr6zx4f3p53v3nuyq0 qgey5f -worker WORKER


thats the - wal address

Awesomeminer for some reason removes the seccond part  zil1lnren9q53zp4a3rr6zx4f3p53v3nuyq0qgey5f   from the address so i cannot connect to the pool.  Why won't the miner just respect the full wallet address i placed in the wallet

why is it stripping out and using just the 0xa57EeFabb76Bfd1E9E6ee606999b76BD123aFe32 ? and how do i disable that ?  I tried removing it completely and  adding -wal 0xa57EeFabb76Bfd1E9E6ee606999b76BD123aFe32.zil1lnren9q53zp4a3rr6zx4f3p53v3nuyq0 qgey5f
as a command line option and now nothing is used.

Mine works fine... But, I use Team Red Miner over that phoney Phoenix miner.
you put the whole wallet address in the account textbox?
I created a pool like this in Awesome Miner:
URL: stratum1+tcp://eu.ezil.me:5555
Worker name: myworker
Wallet address: 0xa57EeFabb76Bfd1E9E6ee606999b76BD123aFe32.zil1lnren9q53zp4a3rr6zx4f3p53v3nuyq0 qgey5f

When starting Phoenix Miner, I get the following generated by Awesome Miner (verified using the Diagnostics). Is the below the expected output?

POOL: stratum1+tcp://eu.ezil.me:5555, WAL: 0xa57EeFabb76Bfd1E9E6ee606999b76BD123aFe32.zil1lnren9q53zp4a3rr6zx4f3p53v3nuyq0 qgey5f, WORKER: myworker, PASS: x, PROTO: 2, ALLPOOLS: 1
736  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: July 29, 2020, 06:39:40 PM

The instructions on the web site says that you need to edit the configuration file, but it didn't specifically tell how to do it. This is why you need to use the 'vi' command to edit the file.

will try it out - just hopefully not brick my miner.
You can make a copy of the original configuration file. Make a copy using:
cp /home/inno_py/inno_config.py /home/inno_py/inno_config.backup
737  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: July 29, 2020, 06:37:33 PM
anyone using an innosilicon A6 LTCMaster? I cannot get AM to read that it is even on my network.

edit: I finally got it to see it - it was the port, it wasnt searching port 8100

So, then I got it added but the API access is denied.

I tried the instructions of using telnet but cant get past a certain point - I can get up to where it tells me to edit the config but when I run the command provided the config does not open for me to edit.

Let me state this - this is my first Innosilicon miner.
I don't have too much experience with Innosilicon miners. What you need to do is to use a file editor available on the Linux system on the miner. Unfortunately only 'vi' is available as far as I know and that one is a bit complicated.
Run:
vi /home/inno_py/inno_config.py
You will have to press the 'i' key to be able to make modifications to the file after you opened it. Once you made the changes, you need to press 'ESC' followed by ':wq' (as in Write and Quit).

i tried to follow the instructions you had on the website - just couldnt get past that one part  - it stops at "/home/inno_py/inno_config.py" full text from your site below.

Code:
Make the file system writable:
mount / -o rw,remount
Edit the three highlighted lines in the file below, where "--api-listen" is replaced with "--api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0"
/home/inno_py/inno_config.py
gInnoInitCmdStr = 'innominer_%s -o %s -u %s -p %s --A1Pll1 %s --A1Pll2 %s --A1Pll3 %s --A1Pll4 %s --A1Vol %s --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 > /dev/null 2>&1'
gInnoBtcName    = 'T1'
gInnoBtcPool    = 'stratum+tcp://btc.s.innomining.com:1800'
gInnoBtcUser    = 'inno.btc'
gInnoBtcPwd     = 'x'
gInnoBtcFreq    = 1332
gInnoBtcVid     = 10
gInnoInitBtcCmd = gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoBtcName, gInnoBtcPool, gInnoBtcUser, gInnoBtcPwd, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcFreq, gInnoBtcVid)
gInnoLtcName    = 'T2'
gInnoLtcPool    = 'stratum+tcp://ltc.s.innomining.com:1900'
gInnoLtcUser    = 'inno.ltc'
gInnoLtcPwd     = 'x'
gInnoLtcFreq    = 1044
gInnoLtcVid     = 25
gInnoInitLtcCmd = gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoLtcName, gInnoLtcPool, gInnoLtcUser, gInnoLtcPwd, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcFreq, gInnoLtcVid)
gInnoDashName   = 'T3'
gInnoDashPool   = 'stratum+tcp://dash.s.innomining.com:2000'
gInnoDashUser   = 'inno.dash'
gInnoDashPwd    = 'x'
gInnoDashFreq   = 1100
gInnoDashVid    = 12
gInnoInitDashCmd= gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoDashName, gInnoDashPool, gInnoDashUser, gInnoDashPwd, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashFreq, gInnoDashVid)
gInnoXmrName    = 'T4'
gInnoXmrPool    = 'stratum+tcp://a8.s.innomining.com:19333'
gInnoXmrUser    = 'inno.001'
gInnoXmrPwd     = 'x'
gInnoXmrFreq    = 1000
gInnoXmrVid     = 175
gInnoInitXmrCmd = gInnoInitCmdStr % (gInnoXmrName, gInnoXmrPool, gInnoXmrUser, gInnoXmrPwd, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrFreq, gInnoXmrVid)
gInnoCmd1Pool   = gInnoInitCmdStr
gInnoCmd2Pool   = 'innominer_%s -o %s -u %s -p %s -o %s -u %s -p %s --A1Pll1 %s --A1Pll2 %s --A1Pll3 %s --A1Pll4 %s --A1Vol %s --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 >/dev/null 2>&1'
gInnoCmd3Pool   = 'innominer_%s -o %s -u %s -p %s -o %s -u %s -p %s -o %s -u %s -p %s --A1Pll1 %s --A1Pll2 %s --A1Pll3 %s --A1Pll4 %s --A1Vol %s --api-listen --api-network --api-allow W:0/0 >/dev/null 2>&1'
    
                    
Reboot the miner

The instructions on the web site says that you need to edit the file '/home/inno_py/inno_config.py', but it didn't specifically tell how to do it. This is why you need to use the 'vi' command to edit the file.
738  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: July 29, 2020, 06:33:49 PM
anyone using an innosilicon A6 LTCMaster? I cannot get AM to read that it is even on my network.

edit: I finally got it to see it - it was the port, it wasnt searching port 8100

So, then I got it added but the API access is denied.

I tried the instructions of using telnet but cant get past a certain point - I can get up to where it tells me to edit the config but when I run the command provided the config does not open for me to edit.

Let me state this - this is my first Innosilicon miner.
I don't have too much experience with Innosilicon miners. What you need to do is to use a file editor available on the Linux system on the miner. Unfortunately only 'vi' is available as far as I know and that one is a bit complicated.
Run:
vi /home/inno_py/inno_config.py
You will have to press the 'i' key to be able to make modifications to the file after you opened it. Once you made the changes, you need to press 'ESC' followed by ':wq' (as in Write and Quit).
739  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: July 29, 2020, 06:21:36 PM
why do i get mining interface offline when the card is mining and awesomeminer agent is running?  its happening now on phoeniexminer
"Interface offline" indicates that Awesome Miner doesn't get any monitoring information from the mining software. Can you please select the miner and send me the API report (toolbar: Tools -> API Report), and I can verify if Phoenix Miner is giving any updates.

Do you see any error messages in the Phoenix Miner window when it's starting?

thats the api report

Version: 7.8.4 (40)
API command: miner_getstat2


I see zero errors in phoeniexminer
Thanks for the details. This indicates PhoenixMiner doesn't respond anything to the monitoring requests.

I don't have any solution to this, but based on previous experience it might make sense to check if this issue only happens when you run the mining with many mining devices. Do you get the same issue if you start Phoenix Miner with a single GPU?
740  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners on: July 29, 2020, 06:19:02 PM
How to show correct price for BEAM? Coin tab shows Revenue $21,779. Coin properties appear to be correct.
When I'm looking at Beam from WhatToMine right now, it looks fine and a hashrate of 50H/s gives ~$2.7/day. Are you using all default values in the Coin Properties? Do you still experience this issue or was it only temporary?

In the 'Miners' Tab BEAM coin shows $0.00 per day

In the 'Coins' Tab BEAM is at the top of the list when sorting by Revenue at $961,115 and using the Default Coin Properties values:

Difficulty: 26,530,270.00
Block reward:  40.0
Exchange rate: 0.00003320 BTC
Block time 60 s
Calculation: Difficulty, Block reward and Block time
What is the hashrate you configured (Profile hashrate)?
Please also select Beam on the Coins tab, right click and select "Open calculator on WhatToMine.com". This will make it possible to compare the revenue calculators.
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