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October 14, 2020, 08:16:57 AM
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@Patrike, Please add a "MegaMec" algo for T-Rex 18.1 miner. Algo param name is "megamec"
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I've added this algorithm for T-Rex and WildRig.

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October 15, 2020, 06:41:54 AM
Last edit: October 16, 2020, 06:39:39 AM by ralf007at
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Hi Patrike,

i want to ask you again about the AM-Firmware: is the Firmware for the S17e and T17e still in Development? and are there Plans for the S19 and S19Pro?!

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October 15, 2020, 08:04:04 PM
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Hi Patrike,

i have a difference in CPU temp only 1 rig. AM says 77°C and Coretemp and AMD Ryzen Master says it have 87°C. CPU is a Ryzen 5 2600x. On other rigs there are no problems (Ryzen 5 1600 temp is right, Ryzen 3 1200 temp is right and on all other Intel CPU´s temp is right)
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October 16, 2020, 09:40:10 AM
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Hi Patrike,

i want to ask you again about the AM-Firmware: is the Firmware for the S17e and T17e still in Development? and are there Plans for the S19 and S19Pro?!

BR Ralf
Hi Ralf,

I was hoping to have a better answer for you, but the S17e/T17e firmware has been delayed. I've been talking to our firmware partner on this and the S17e/T17e firmware is still in development and will be the next supported firmware.

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October 16, 2020, 09:42:50 AM
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Hi Patrike,

i have a difference in CPU temp only 1 rig. AM says 77°C and Coretemp and AMD Ryzen Master says it have 87°C. CPU is a Ryzen 5 2600x. On other rigs there are no problems (Ryzen 5 1600 temp is right, Ryzen 3 1200 temp is right and on all other Intel CPU´s temp is right)
There are multiple temperature sensors on the CPU, so it may not be the exact same we report as Ryzen Master reports. Awesome Miner prioritize the "CPU Core" and "CPU (Tdie)" sensors, but there are more sensors.

If you want, please check with the tool OpenHardwareMonitor where you will see the name of many of the CPU temperature sensors and the reported temperature for each of them.

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October 16, 2020, 10:28:41 AM
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Hi Patrike,

i have a difference in CPU temp only 1 rig. AM says 77°C and Coretemp and AMD Ryzen Master says it have 87°C. CPU is a Ryzen 5 2600x. On other rigs there are no problems (Ryzen 5 1600 temp is right, Ryzen 3 1200 temp is right and on all other Intel CPU´s temp is right)
There are multiple temperature sensors on the CPU, so it may not be the exact same we report as Ryzen Master reports. Awesome Miner prioritize the "CPU Core" and "CPU (Tdie)" sensors, but there are more sensors.

If you want, please check with the tool OpenHardwareMonitor where you will see the name of many of the CPU temperature sensors and the reported temperature for each of them.

I checked the temperature with OpenHardwareMonitor and it says only 89°C and some lower temps under 70°C and awesomeminer shows 79°C. This is only on the ryzen 5 2600x. Another rig with a ryzen 5 1600 shows 75°C in awesomeminer and 75°C in OpenHardwareMonitor. So there is something wrong.
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October 16, 2020, 03:10:30 PM
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Hi Patrike,

i have a difference in CPU temp only 1 rig. AM says 77°C and Coretemp and AMD Ryzen Master says it have 87°C. CPU is a Ryzen 5 2600x. On other rigs there are no problems (Ryzen 5 1600 temp is right, Ryzen 3 1200 temp is right and on all other Intel CPU´s temp is right)
There are multiple temperature sensors on the CPU, so it may not be the exact same we report as Ryzen Master reports. Awesome Miner prioritize the "CPU Core" and "CPU (Tdie)" sensors, but there are more sensors.

If you want, please check with the tool OpenHardwareMonitor where you will see the name of many of the CPU temperature sensors and the reported temperature for each of them.

I checked the temperature with OpenHardwareMonitor and it says only 89°C and some lower temps under 70°C and awesomeminer shows 79°C. This is only on the ryzen 5 2600x. Another rig with a ryzen 5 1600 shows 75°C in awesomeminer and 75°C in OpenHardwareMonitor. So there is something wrong.
For AMD CPUs, only have a Ryzen 3000-series to test with and I will investigate on that one a bit more.

Could you please also try with the older version called  "Open Hardware Monitor 0.8.0 Beta", available here:
https://openhardwaremonitor.org/downloads/

It would be interesting to see if that one reports differently.

Via Open Hardware Monitor you can also export as a report via the menu File -> Save Report. Can you please do this for the Ryzen 2600x system and send me via PM? Please also let me know the temperature you consider is correct for the time you created the report.

The numbers in Awesome Miner is for one of the reported CPU temperatures sensors (so Awesome Miner isn't making up anything here) but it may not be the sensor most relevant for this specific Ryzen CPU. With the report above I might be able to find out the name of the sensors that would make more sense to display.

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October 16, 2020, 07:17:57 PM
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Is it possible to make a guide on how to install AM on hiveos or raveos or another linex OS
To make everything work?
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October 17, 2020, 03:06:16 AM
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is it possible to switch between 2 gpu miners I have created in awesome miner?  I figure this would be a profit switching thing but I need to be able to manually control the profit switching parameters which doesn't seem possible. 

I mine a coin that uses 3 algorithms.  1 algo for GPU, 1 for CPU, and 1 for ASIC and it rotates so 38% of the time it's GPU, 60% CPU, and 2% ASIC.

So one miner I made mines that 3-Algo coin and I made a second miner to mine other things when the first miner is not mining it's 38%.

The problem right now is that both miners just run equally so I don't get the full hashrate on the 3-algo coin because the other miner is stealing resources.

Thank you for any help.

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October 17, 2020, 03:58:53 AM
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Hi @Sven, I don't know if I've touched something, but something strange happens to me. Creating a Pool Group now I don't get the nicehash and zergpool AL-GOS that I have selected. I had them selected but now they do not appear in the list, only the coins that I have been adding over time appear.

I was working measuring AL-GOS for that I use a pool group and there I select the nicehash or zergpool protocol and then in the miner it indicated to mine that pool group.

I think I have not touched anything, but now when creating a pool group nicehash and zergpool do not appear and I have them selected in the profit with their wallet. A while ago I changed from one to another, and after a while when I went to change they did not appear to me.

I even have groups created that tell me in the list that I have 5 active pools, but when I enter I don't see nicehash or zergpool, it's something strange. I am sorry I cannot provide you with more details to reproduce it.
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October 17, 2020, 04:10:00 AM
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Hi @Sven, I don't know if I've touched something, but something strange happens to me. Creating a Pool Group now I don't get the nicehash and zergpool AL-GOS that I have selected. I had them selected but now they do not appear in the list, only the coins that I have been adding over time appear.

I was working measuring AL-GOS for that I use a pool group and there I select the nicehash or zergpool protocol and then in the miner it indicated to mine that pool group.

I think I have not touched anything, but now when creating a pool group nicehash and zergpool do not appear and I have them selected in the profit with their wallet. A while ago I changed from one to another, and after a while when I went to change they did not appear to me.

I even have groups created that tell me in the list that I have 5 active pools, but when I enter I don't see nicehash or zergpool, it's something strange. I am sorry I cannot provide you with more details to reproduce it.

I add, I look at each miner in the "profit swtiching" tab, all the al-gos of nicehash and zergpool appear, but they still do not appear to select in "pool group"

The last thing I did before was to give priority to the different protocols that nicehash was using, 0 higher privilege, 1 lower privilege. It may be that you had two protocols with the same level of privilege. It's the only thing I've done weird today, and then the failure.
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October 18, 2020, 02:16:09 PM
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is it possible to switch between 2 gpu miners I have created in awesome miner?  I figure this would be a profit switching thing but I need to be able to manually control the profit switching parameters which doesn't seem possible. 

I mine a coin that uses 3 algorithms.  1 algo for GPU, 1 for CPU, and 1 for ASIC and it rotates so 38% of the time it's GPU, 60% CPU, and 2% ASIC.

So one miner I made mines that 3-Algo coin and I made a second miner to mine other things when the first miner is not mining it's 38%.

The problem right now is that both miners just run equally so I don't get the full hashrate on the 3-algo coin because the other miner is stealing resources.

Thank you for any help.
Thanks for your question. This sounds like a very special case.

If the first mining software is doing active mining only 38% of the time, the main question is how Awesome Miner can know when it's mining and when it isn't mining. Is the mining software running all the time, but only get work from the pool 38% of the time, resulting in a hashrate above zero for 38% of the time and a hashrate of 0H/s the remaining time?

If it's possible to define a criteria from an Awesome Miner point of view, it should be possible to use the rules in Awesome Miner (Options dialog, Rules section). You could have one rule looking for the scenario when to start the second miner and another rule to look for the scenario when to stop the second miner. The Miner Statistics trigger can be used on the first miner to detect hashrate levels for example.

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October 18, 2020, 02:18:09 PM
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Hi @Sven, I don't know if I've touched something, but something strange happens to me. Creating a Pool Group now I don't get the nicehash and zergpool AL-GOS that I have selected. I had them selected but now they do not appear in the list, only the coins that I have been adding over time appear.

I was working measuring AL-GOS for that I use a pool group and there I select the nicehash or zergpool protocol and then in the miner it indicated to mine that pool group.

I think I have not touched anything, but now when creating a pool group nicehash and zergpool do not appear and I have them selected in the profit with their wallet. A while ago I changed from one to another, and after a while when I went to change they did not appear to me.

I even have groups created that tell me in the list that I have 5 active pools, but when I enter I don't see nicehash or zergpool, it's something strange. I am sorry I cannot provide you with more details to reproduce it.

I add, I look at each miner in the "profit swtiching" tab, all the al-gos of nicehash and zergpool appear, but they still do not appear to select in "pool group"

The last thing I did before was to give priority to the different protocols that nicehash was using, 0 higher privilege, 1 lower privilege. It may be that you had two protocols with the same level of privilege. It's the only thing I've done weird today, and then the failure.
Can you please go to the Options dialog, Profit Switching section. Is "Make predefined pools available everyone" enabled? When enabled, you should be able to see Nicehash and Zergpool in all locations where Awesome Miner lists the pools.

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October 18, 2020, 02:24:31 PM
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Is it possible to make a guide on how to install AM on hiveos or raveos or another linex OS
To make everything work?
Step by step
Can you please let me know if the general instructions are working in your setup?

Once you login to the Linux system like HiveOS, please run:
sudo -s
ldconfig /hive/lib/
wget http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setup/awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
tar xvJf awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
cd awesomeminer-remoteagent
./service-install.sh

Please also see the guide for Remote Agent on Linux:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086210-remote-agent-for-linux

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October 18, 2020, 08:59:51 PM
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lolminer API problem

I am testing lolminer to mine ETH.

look:



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As you can see it is not reporting the tempeture, and the hashrate is wrong..

In blu, you can see phonenixminer reporting ok...
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October 18, 2020, 09:56:18 PM
Last edit: October 18, 2020, 10:07:38 PM by grendel25
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is it possible to switch between 2 gpu miners I have created in awesome miner?  I figure this would be a profit switching thing but I need to be able to manually control the profit switching parameters which doesn't seem possible.  

I mine a coin that uses 3 algorithms.  1 algo for GPU, 1 for CPU, and 1 for ASIC and it rotates so 38% of the time it's GPU, 60% CPU, and 2% ASIC.

So one miner I made mines that 3-Algo coin and I made a second miner to mine other things when the first miner is not mining it's 38%.

The problem right now is that both miners just run equally so I don't get the full hashrate on the 3-algo coin because the other miner is stealing resources.

Thank you for any help.
Thanks for your question. This sounds like a very special case.

If the first mining software is doing active mining only 38% of the time, the main question is how Awesome Miner can know when it's mining and when it isn't mining. Is the mining software running all the time, but only get work from the pool 38% of the time, resulting in a hashrate above zero for 38% of the time and a hashrate of 0H/s the remaining time?

If it's possible to define a criteria from an Awesome Miner point of view, it should be possible to use the rules in Awesome Miner (Options dialog, Rules section). You could have one rule looking for the scenario when to start the second miner and another rule to look for the scenario when to stop the second miner. The Miner Statistics trigger can be used on the first miner to detect hashrate levels for example.

Thank you very much for your thoughtful reply.  I'm really tired today and spent a lot of time this weekend staying up way to late because I just thought API interactions were so cool but I'm not actually a programmer lol

For now, this inventions mother, necessity, is on hiatus as profitability of Grin mining took a dump.  I'll definitely reference this in the future and look more into rules as you suggest.

I did learn a lot about awesome miner.  It doesn't play very nice after a miner is converted to profit switching mode.  I say that because in the normal mode I had it configured to use a specific bat file but I think it goes to the default downloaded miner location after switching to profit mode.  I was playing around a lot with the command line syntax and trying to find places where I had somehow configured the command line twice.  Ultimatetly, I got it to where both miners would run in "profit mode" but when the EPIC cash miner wasn't active it would stop the miner because I think it didn't know what to do.  I was also having difficulty convincing the miner that EPIC was profitable even though the coin parameters all correctly parsed to API links I tested and my profit profile seemed similar to the one I configured for Grin (which worked and showed profit).

edit: By the way, I can "dual/alternate" mine in TTminer for epic/ethereum but TTminer does not support grin.  The programmer there just made it so I append an "AALT" alternative miner line of commands after the first line of commands for the primary coin/algo.

edit2:  Just tracking this further, "You could have one rule looking for the scenario when to start the second miner and another rule to look for the scenario when to stop the second miner. The Miner Statistics trigger can be used on the first miner to detect hashrate levels for example."  Or to put this in other words, I could have a rule that starts the Grin miner when the epic miner hashrate drops to some level and then another rule to stop the grin miner when Epic hashrate goes up again.  and maybe even another rule to never kill the epic miner no matter what.  So, start/stop rules for Grin and hopefully an always on rule for epic.  "The Miner Statistics trigger" ...tracking!

It's the same thing as you are saying.  It just helps me to get closer to how it can work.  Truth is, I'll probably poke away at this some more because it's so neat lol.

take care!  Smiley

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October 19, 2020, 06:28:48 AM
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Is it possible to make a guide on how to install AM on hiveos or raveos or another linex OS
To make everything work?
Step by step
Can you please let me know if the general instructions are working in your setup?

Once you login to the Linux system like HiveOS, please run:
sudo -s
ldconfig /hive/lib/
wget http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setup/awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
tar xvJf awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
cd awesomeminer-remoteagent
./service-install.sh

Please also see the guide for Remote Agent on Linux:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086210-remote-agent-for-linux

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October 19, 2020, 08:24:16 AM
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lolminer API problem

I am testing lolminer to mine ETH.

look:

As you can see it is not reporting the tempeture, and the hashrate is wrong..

In blu, you can see phonenixminer reporting ok...
Thanks for your report. I will update Awesome Miner to consider the hashrate unit correctly for lolMiner.

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Optimized Antminer firmware - Increased hashrate, improved power efficiency and more features. For S9, S9i, S9j, T9+, L3+, S17, S17 Pro, S17+, T17, T17+, S19, S19 Pro, S19j, S19j Pro, T19
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October 19, 2020, 08:26:56 AM
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Is it possible to make a guide on how to install AM on hiveos or raveos or another linex OS
To make everything work?
Step by step
Can you please let me know if the general instructions are working in your setup?

Once you login to the Linux system like HiveOS, please run:
sudo -s
ldconfig /hive/lib/
wget http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setup/awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
tar xvJf awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
cd awesomeminer-remoteagent
./service-install.sh

Please also see the guide for Remote Agent on Linux:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086210-remote-agent-for-linux

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https://ibb.co/BnfHgCJ
Can you please share more details about the mining hardware you are using? The log file indicates "AMD Radeon 6540A", but that's a very old laptop GPU with only 0.5GB memory (may not be usable for mining).

To correct the connection error message you see in the log file, please go to the Awesome Miner Options dialog, Managed Hosts, modify the host representing your Linux system. Please check the box for "Remote Agent for Linux".

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October 19, 2020, 04:03:57 PM
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Is it possible to make a guide on how to install AM on hiveos or raveos or another linex OS
To make everything work?
Step by step
Can you please let me know if the general instructions are working in your setup?

Once you login to the Linux system like HiveOS, please run:
sudo -s
ldconfig /hive/lib/
wget http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setup/awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
tar xvJf awesomeminer-remoteagent.tar.xz
cd awesomeminer-remoteagent
./service-install.sh

Please also see the guide for Remote Agent on Linux:
https://support.awesomeminer.com/support/solutions/articles/35000086210-remote-agent-for-linux

https://ibb.co/L6GHKL6
https://ibb.co/h1GmtRY
https://ibb.co/HFMKHqx
https://ibb.co/XFbtbSj
https://ibb.co/BnfHgCJ
Can you please share more details about the mining hardware you are using? The log file indicates "AMD Radeon 6540A", but that's a very old laptop GPU with only 0.5GB memory (may not be usable for mining).

To correct the connection error message you see in the log file, please go to the Awesome Miner Options dialog, Managed Hosts, modify the host representing your Linux system. Please check the box for "Remote Agent for Linux".

hiveos-beta-0.6-157@200909

How to make the adjustment work?

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https://ibb.co/3rvJTyW
https://ibb.co/wcvqPdH
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