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June 12, 2011, 02:30:36 PM
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Hi there,

I set up a local mining pool with one bitcoind server and 4 other machines running Debian6 and poclbm. Now I was wondering how I can monitor oder watch the mining progress? On mining.bitcoin.cz, e.g., you can view the current stats for every worker. That's exactly what I want to see, just on my local "cluster". How can I grab the data? How do you usually monitor your miners? Or do you just keep mining blindly and wait for a block to eventually finish and payout? Thanks for your help!

Cheers, Rob
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June 21, 2011, 03:07:21 PM
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this is exactly what i`m looking for, did you manage to find a solution ?

thank you
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