Here's the deal, I am from Europe and I have my uncle in Brazil has granted me access to the infrastructure of computers of his company, I've been cloud mining for the past few hours and I got decent results, I'm mining on multipool and I'm getting about 7 Mh/s, I have a problem though, my computer cannot be online for to long, it's a very poor machine, constantly overheating and crashing, but considering that I can only cloud mine through SSH on putty, if I turn off my computer, the cloud mining stops, I need some sort of virtual desktop on the web from which I can control the remote computers, in a way that I am able to shutdown my machine and the process keeps doing.
Any suggestion?
by using ssh
you can use the command
"screen"
it enables detach of the process(still running, just functioning like minimize in windows) thus running even when you're off
How to use:
Detaching(doing this when want to mine and let it be)
1. logon the ssh console as you should be
2. type "screen" (without the quotes) and press enter
3. press space to acknowledge the rules(ain't reading for sure
)
4. type your miner command as usual
5. when the thing starts press CTRL+A(hold the both) and tap D (tap!)
6. you will see a message Process detached from <hostname>.<processid>.<sessionname>
7. done! (you can close the ssh console with the process detached from foreground and still running)
Attaching(doing this when want to see the current status of the miner or making changes or whatever operation involved)
1. logon the ssh console as normally
2. type "screen -r" (without the quotes) and press enter
3. you will see your mining status