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December 22, 2017, 04:29:41 PM
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Hi,

Do you remotely monitor your rig? If so then what tools do you use. My rig would be unattended in day time in office hours and I want GPU status, temps, fans %/speed to be sent to me.

Looking forward and thanking you in anticipation.

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Rizwan

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December 22, 2017, 05:14:15 PM
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what miner program are u using ?
Claymores have a bult in monitoring function  , w remote reboot ,remote miner program restart , cahning config files ...

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December 22, 2017, 05:24:09 PM
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Hi,

Do you remotely monitor your rig? If so then what tools do you use. My rig would be unattended in day time in office hours and I want GPU status, temps, fans %/speed to be sent to me.

Looking forward and thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Rizwan

You do not need to often check rig status by yourself. Once properly configured automatic system (like autoreboot if smth wrong with mining speed, autostart after power fault, autochecking internet connection). So at first: configure *.bat - file (*.sh scrypt), set auto switch on after power loss in bios, hardware watchdog timer is good solution if the rig hung. Also there is software to soft reboot rig if smth wrong with single gpu

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December 22, 2017, 05:26:41 PM
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Hi,

Do you remotely monitor your rig? If so then what tools do you use. My rig would be unattended in day time in office hours and I want GPU status, temps, fans %/speed to be sent to me.

Looking forward and thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Rizwan

I'm using splashtop to monitor widows at home while I'm away at work using my mac - like MS Remote desktop but it works.

means I can tinker remotely if needed

When I was on linux I used to ssh remotely from mac terminal using RSA keys
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