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June 26, 2014, 12:11:43 AM
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Extremely useful app !! Ive been looking for something like this for months !! ( just came across this today ! )

Any chance theres an Android App on the horizon? Wink

thanks again, you saved me tons of time loggin into each ant every day multiple times !!! Smiley

I wondered this myself, but for Windows Phone. Multiminer is ok but not as up to date. I've got a cheeky nat rule to expose my ant to the internet so I can get to it from outside.
What do you think mdude? I could have a go at the windows phone version but my skills a pretty limited. it's all vb right?

Of all the mobile devices out there, the Windows phone would probably be the easiest to port it to, because it is .net.  If you use the visual studio express 2012 or higher (if there is a higher?) then you should be able to build it as a windows app.  Not sure of the intricacies.

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June 26, 2014, 12:20:08 AM
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Extremely useful app !! Ive been looking for something like this for months !! ( just came across this today ! )

Any chance theres an Android App on the horizon? Wink

thanks again, you saved me tons of time loggin into each ant every day multiple times !!! Smiley

I wondered this myself, but for Windows Phone. Multiminer is ok but not as up to date. I've got a cheeky nat rule to expose my ant to the internet so I can get to it from outside.
What do you think mdude? I could have a go at the windows phone version but my skills a pretty limited. it's all vb right?

Of all the mobile devices out there, the Windows phone would probably be the easiest to port it to, because it is .net.  If you use the visual studio express 2012 or higher (if there is a higher?) then you should be able to build it as a windows app.  Not sure of the intricacies.

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I might give it a go. will probably need to have email alerts taken out. is github up to date mate?

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June 26, 2014, 12:21:48 AM
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check out this good egg! haha. I have an ac duct on the back of it cheekily and it sits in the server rack. one thermaltake 90cfm fan on the back pushing in and the stock fan sucking out the front. heatsinks on all asics and the vregs.

nice norgon!! right now I have 8 of my antminers underclocked due to temp control .. ( garage is being remodeled into an antminer farm, about 2 weeks until its done Sad )

the temps on these now are borderline max for me.. I prefer them to stay around 40-43 .. but works for now !

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June 26, 2014, 12:22:53 AM
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I might give it a go. will probably need to have email alerts taken out. is github up to date mate?

Should be.  I haven't tried pulling it down to make sure I didn't miss something.. but it should all be there.  I tag the files with the version, not much else, so if the last git matches the version here, you're good.

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June 26, 2014, 12:23:17 AM
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S1:80   0d 0h 6m 17s   207.02   206.07   0   0.6969%   35,335   147   UU   3.1178   0   1020   1020   41   41 0   406   0X   0X 0X    0

check out this good egg! haha. I have an ac duct on the back of it cheekily and it sits in the server rack. one thermaltake 90cfm fan on the back pushing in and the stock fan sucking out the front. heatsinks on all asics and the vregs.

nice norgon!! right now I have 8 of my antminers underclocked due to temp control .. ( garage is being remodeled into an antminer farm, about 2 weeks until its done Sad )

the temps on these now are borderline max for me.. I prefer them to stay around 40-43 .. but works for now !



yeah I have my alerts at 46 degrees. I find the usb interface goes a bit crazy up around the 50's

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June 26, 2014, 12:44:40 AM
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yeah I have my alerts at 46 degrees. I find the usb interface goes a bit crazy up around the 50's

ahh mine are S1's .. right now they are in the spare bedroom, but soon to be in their own climate controlled clean room ! Wink
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June 26, 2014, 12:50:02 AM
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yeah I have my alerts at 46 degrees. I find the usb interface goes a bit crazy up around the 50's

ahh mine are S1's .. right now they are in the spare bedroom, but soon to be in their own climate controlled clean room ! Wink

no I mean internally the S1 has USB interfaces. if the temp goes high on mine I get logs saying USB device offline and the device resets.

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June 26, 2014, 12:58:29 AM
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yeah I have my alerts at 46 degrees. I find the usb interface goes a bit crazy up around the 50's

ahh mine are S1's .. right now they are in the spare bedroom, but soon to be in their own climate controlled clean room ! Wink

no I mean internally the S1 has USB interfaces. if the temp goes high on mine I get logs saying USB device offline and the device resets.

ahh yeah gotcha !! that doesnt normally happen till around 58 degrees I thought....
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June 26, 2014, 01:05:58 AM
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yeah I have my alerts at 46 degrees. I find the usb interface goes a bit crazy up around the 50's

ahh mine are S1's .. right now they are in the spare bedroom, but soon to be in their own climate controlled clean room ! Wink

no I mean internally the S1 has USB interfaces. if the temp goes high on mine I get logs saying USB device offline and the device resets.

ahh yeah gotcha !! that doesnt normally happen till around 58 degrees I thought....

around 50 for me I think. but one of my blades doesn't report temp or fan speed properly so that may be hitting 58..

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June 27, 2014, 02:21:03 AM
Last edit: June 27, 2014, 03:15:52 AM by BillTech
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hi M excuse me if this has been mentioned but the fans alert seems backwards
you wouldnt want to alert if your fans = or faster than but = or slower than
like if i put 500rpm low rpm alert its alerted at greater than not less than
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June 27, 2014, 09:56:59 AM
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hi M excuse me if this has been mentioned but the fans alert seems backwards
you wouldnt want to alert if your fans = or faster than but = or slower than
like if i put 500rpm low rpm alert its alerted at greater than not less than

That would indicate that it's very cool, or the fan died, right?  Isn't it it more likely that it's running too hot causing the fan RPM to max out?

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June 28, 2014, 12:53:33 AM
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I have been using the test version 2.21b and the sorting of the rows work great when you first run the app but after leaving it running for most of the day, the sorting goes haywire.  The GH/s, HTemp, Temps rows sort randomly.  The Name and Freq rows sort perfectly.
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June 28, 2014, 01:35:28 AM
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I have been using the test version 2.21b and the sorting of the rows work great when you first run the app but after leaving it running for most of the day, the sorting goes haywire.  The GH/s, HTemp, Temps rows sort randomly.  The Name and Freq rows sort perfectly.

Hmm.  It almost sounds as if it's not sorted the way you think it's sorted.  Can you give me a screenshot after it goes haywire?

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June 28, 2014, 02:36:18 AM
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I have been using the test version 2.21b and the sorting of the rows work great when you first run the app but after leaving it running for most of the day, the sorting goes haywire.  The GH/s, HTemp, Temps rows sort randomly.  The Name and Freq rows sort perfectly.

Hmm.  It almost sounds as if it's not sorted the way you think it's sorted.  Can you give me a screenshot after it goes haywire?

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Sure.  I restarted it just after the above post, so once it starts again I will grab some screenies.
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June 28, 2014, 02:42:32 AM
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Here's version 2.2.  Complete change log for 2.2:

- Changed the hash rates, HFan, HTemp, and freq columns to be numeric fields so that they sort properly.
- Added a new column ACount, showing the number of alerts for that Ant.  Sort by that column to have those with alerts bubble to the top.
   - Note that the glyph that shows which column is sorting, and which way it's sorting, only shows if the column header is wide enough.
- Added a tooltip text for the Pools cell to show more pool info: pool #, URL, User, and status (Alive/Dead).  Put the cursor over the Pools column for the tooltip for that Ant.  
- Added the ability to keep separate userid/passwords for each Ant, one set for SSH, and one set for Web.
   - Note that existing users will have all their web usernames/pws set to what you had stored there when it was just one field.
- Fixed the problem with multiple alerts for one Ant not being properly handled.
- Added an option to show the selection column on the Ant display grid.
- Added the ability to reboot Ants via SSH.  Notes:
   - There is a new alert type "Reboot Ants that trigger XCount alerts".
   - While auto reboots by XCount alert triggers work for both Web and API, only the API one uses the SSH call.
   - There is also a reboot governor to prevent ant from being rebooted too often.  It defaults to 30 minutes.
   - Ants to can be manually rebooted by right clicking the row and choosing the Reboot option.
   - Reboots are logged in the log tab.



Download link: MAntMonitor22.zip

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June 28, 2014, 02:56:05 AM
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yes it would and theres already a hi temp alert for that
id like to know bout fan failures thx M

edit: and sweet my miners finely reboot now
thank for workin out my alt-click reboot req
would it be hard to make it reboot all selected/highlited miners?
and maybe somewhere that shows total hashing on the bottom maybe
thx M

That would indicate that it's very cool, or the fan died, right?  Isn't it it more likely that it's running too hot causing the fan RPM to max out?

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June 28, 2014, 11:06:52 AM
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yes it would and theres already a hi temp alert for that
id like to know bout fan failures thx M

Got it.  Should be fairly easy to add.

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edit: and sweet my miners finely reboot now
thank for workin out my alt-click reboot req
would it be hard to make it reboot all selected/highlited miners?
and maybe somewhere that shows total hashing on the bottom maybe
thx M

I should be able to fit the hash total in the title bar along with everything else.

Not sure about the reboot selected miners.  Do you really reboot them that often?

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June 28, 2014, 12:15:11 PM
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yes it would and theres already a hi temp alert for that
id like to know bout fan failures thx M

edit: and sweet my miners finely reboot now
thank for workin out my alt-click reboot req
would it be hard to make it reboot all selected/highlited miners?
and maybe somewhere that shows total hashing on the bottom maybe
thx M

Total hashrate and multiple reboot options are in the current code.  Will be in the next version.

Thanks for the suggestions!

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June 28, 2014, 12:40:08 PM
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My S2 reboots don't seem to be working.  Same for everyone else?

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June 28, 2014, 01:09:28 PM
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my s1s work on manual reboot just takes a lil bit

My S2 reboots don't seem to be working.  Same for everyone else?

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