davidspitzer (OP)
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June 23, 2013, 09:30:32 AM |
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Is there a really good monitoring site for mining that will send sms and emails when your miners go down or mal-perform
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Zanatos666
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June 27, 2013, 07:41:22 PM |
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Some pools have this already built in to their operations (like EclipseMC). If your miner is not connected, it will notify you that it is down.
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Squiggly letters, written really fast, with a couple of dots for good measure.
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btcnoodle
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June 27, 2013, 11:02:44 PM |
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I haven't been totally happy with this site but overall it has been very useful: http://miningmonitor.com/
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shazbits
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June 29, 2013, 02:49:15 AM |
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You can take a look at cgminer-monitor, which monitors cgminer and pools at the same time with a web interface + alerts, using a single python script and no dependencies. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=232232.0
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Zanatos666
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June 29, 2013, 08:22:49 AM |
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If you are using cgminer or bfgminer you can use cgwatcher to monitor and auto restart your miner if it goes offline.
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Squiggly letters, written really fast, with a couple of dots for good measure.
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Sy
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July 03, 2013, 11:35:34 AM |
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Thanks
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Guardian of Forever
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July 09, 2013, 09:09:06 PM |
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MPoolMonitor2.8 will now send emails, but not all pools are supported. He has a presents on the forum, somewhere.
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Sy
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August 08, 2013, 10:44:30 AM |
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It all depends on your network environment and technical skills, some monitors only work inside your lan, others work from your server but pull from the miner thus needs port forwarding and mine just receives from miners but its hosted and not free - so there is a solution for everyone
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nwoolls
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August 08, 2013, 01:02:12 PM Last edit: August 08, 2013, 01:12:54 PM by nwoolls |
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Hi there. I've also launched a service that lets you remotely monitor and control your coin mining. It includes email alerts and push notifications when machines go offline, devices go offline, or devices get too warm. You can find more information here. You can keep using your own pools and it's very easy to setup and requires no port forwarding, no open firewalls, and no web server. Finally, there is a documented an open REST API so that authors can easily add support to their own miners and mining utilities.
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MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X
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Sy
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August 08, 2013, 01:11:34 PM |
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Hi there. I've also launched a service that lets you remotely monitor and control your coin mining. It includes email alerts and push notifications when machines go offline, devices go offline, or devices get too warm. You can find more information here. It's very easy to setup and requires no port forwarding, no open firewalls, no web server, etc. Interesting, never heared of it before though... How about some screenshots? And not sure how you control the miners - does this work with cgminer and co yet or only your multi miner? Update: Just read it, doesnt work with the popular ones yet - nevermind.
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nwoolls
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August 08, 2013, 01:14:41 PM |
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Interesting, never heared of it before though...
How about some screenshots? And not sure how you control the miners - does this work with cgminer and co yet or only your multi miner?
Screenshots can be seen with the app here. As far as how it works take a look at the API I linked above. Compatible miners need to support at least the HTTP POST, but optimally the POST, GET, and DELETE to support remote commands. The commands are limited to START, STOP, RESTART for security reasons.
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MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X
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nwoolls
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August 08, 2013, 01:17:41 PM |
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Update: Just read it, doesnt work with the popular ones yet - nevermind.
It works with bfgminer and cgminer, which is what both MultiMiner and Asteroid for Mac use to do their mining. Those two tools are UI front-ends for the two standard miners. There is also an open and simple API.
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MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X
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Sy
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August 08, 2013, 02:05:55 PM |
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Update: Just read it, doesnt work with the popular ones yet - nevermind.
It works with bfgminer and cgminer, which is what both MultiMiner and Asteroid for Mac use to do their mining. Those two tools are UI front-ends for the two standard miners. There is also an open and simple API. I was talking about the remote control feature, wont work without multiminer - like i said, there are monitors for every taste - there is a reason i created one myself, i didnt like the others enough
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nwoolls
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August 09, 2013, 02:17:46 AM |
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I was talking about the remote control feature, wont work without multiminer - like i said, there are monitors for every taste - there is a reason i created one myself, i didnt like the others enough Splitting hairs I guess. Right now MobileMiner works with both MultiMiner and Asteroid, both of which use cgminer (or bfgminer) under the hood. In addition, the entire remote monitoring and control system is made possible by an ultra-simple REST API that is available to anyone - any miner author or utility author. Anyone can post stats to the MobileMiner API thereby allowing their users to remotely monitor and control their rigs without having to setup web servers, firewalls and routers.
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MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X
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jedimstr
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August 09, 2013, 02:37:59 AM |
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I was talking about the remote control feature, wont work without multiminer - like i said, there are monitors for every taste - there is a reason i created one myself, i didnt like the others enough Splitting hairs I guess. Right now MobileMiner works with both MultiMiner and Asteroid, both of which use cgminer (or bfgminer) under the hood. In addition, the entire remote monitoring and control system is made possible by an ultra-simple REST API that is available to anyone - any miner author or utility author. Anyone can post stats to the MobileMiner API thereby allowing their users to remotely monitor and control their rigs without having to setup web servers, firewalls and routers. Can we get a simple utility/adapter to connect BFGMiner to Mobilminer without having to go with The Asteroid GUI and CGMiner? Like maybe something using PHP and Curl?
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nwoolls
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August 09, 2013, 02:44:47 AM |
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Can we get a simple utility/adapter to connect BFGMiner to Mobilminer without having to go with The Asteroid GUI... Like maybe something using PHP and Curl?
I've thought about it, but right now I'm honestly busy enough with MultiMiner and MobileMiner. I need to get the Android app out for MobileMiner and I already have another cryptocoin app I want to get started on as well. We'll see though. If nobody else does it I probably will. Currently, it should be trivial (honestly) for someone to get an API key from the site and then write a script that hits the cgminer/bfgminer RPC API and posts the response of the "devs" API call to the MobileMiner API. The JSON input for the statistics POST call is almost identical to the response of the cgminer/bfgminer "devs" API call. And really - that's it. Then your miner shows up in the mobile apps. Controlling the miner is only 2 more (very simple) HTTP calls.
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MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X
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jedimstr
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August 09, 2013, 03:07:15 AM |
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Can we get a simple utility/adapter to connect BFGMiner to Mobilminer without having to go with The Asteroid GUI... Like maybe something using PHP and Curl?
I've thought about it, but right now I'm honestly busy enough with MultiMiner and MobileMiner. I need to get the Android app out for MobileMiner and I already have another cryptocoin app I want to get started on as well. We'll see though. If nobody else does it I probably will. Currently, it should be trivial (honestly) for someone to get an API key from the site and then write a script that hits the cgminer/bfgminer RPC API and posts the response of the "devs" API call to the MobileMiner API. The JSON input for the statistics POST call is almost identical to the response of the cgminer/bfgminer "devs" API call. And really - that's it. Then your miner shows up in the mobile apps. Controlling the miner is only 2 more (very simple) HTTP calls. Hmmm... Busy with my own day job projects, but sounds like an interesting little side project. I think I'm going to have to check out both API's now. Thanks!
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nwoolls
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August 09, 2013, 03:13:34 AM |
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Hmmm... Busy with my own day job projects, but sounds like an interesting little side project. I think I'm going to have to check out both API's now.
Thanks!
Super available if you need any help. I cannot stress how easy this should be to anyone in any programming language. If you only want to get monitoring working it's a single HTTP POST to a single URL with a JSON string that contains the results of the "devs" RPC API call from cgminer/bfgminer, along with a MobileMiner API key, email, and MobileMiner application key. The application key is obtained by downloading and registering the mobile app. In fact, if you know C# or a .NET programming language, there is a single Open Source assembly included with MultiMiner that you can use to make things even easier.
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MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X
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jedimstr
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August 09, 2013, 03:27:32 AM |
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I am familiar with C# and .NET (did some AES stuff in a previous life via C# since it was a MS shop), but I have a non-MS preference these days. I'll take a look and may use this as an opportunity to learn something new. I have been meaning to learn Lua. I hear it's fast and capable, much quicker/lighter/capable than Perl or Python. If I hit any snags, I'll definitely ping you!
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