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October 03, 2017, 10:42:41 PM
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okay I got the premium addition

I am trying to attach to a rasp pi 3 that runs  2 avalon 741's

so settings would help me since I have never used this  

the  rasp pi is set here

API Allow    (Default: W:127.0.0.1)


its ip on my network is

192.168.0.100

so what  do i do to connect to it.

I think the rule you are looking for is something like the following:
W:127.0.0.1/32,W:192.168.0.0/24

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October 03, 2017, 10:54:33 PM
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Please tell me how to configure Ethereum Dual mining in Profit Switching. That only I did not try anything ((
The profit switcher will automatically do Dual mining if it's more profitable. Please note that Dual Hashrate value for Ethereum and the secondary coins (Decred, Lbry, ...) will be used in these calculations.

When you have a Managed Profit Miner running, you can right click on it and select View Details. In that dialog you will see more information about profitability for each pool and combinations of Ethereum and secondary coins. This gives an understanding of how the profit decisions are made.

What are you talking about?!
In my group there are only two tick marks - on Ethereum and Sia. By any logic, Ethereum + Sia is more than Ethereum!

Please look at your profit profile (Options dialog, Profile profile, edit the profile you use, for example AMD or nVidia), and see the Hashrate and Dual Hashrate for Ethereum and SIA. What does these hashrates look like?

Depending on these settings, Awesome Miner will either go for Ethereum mining or Ethereum+Sia mining. If you have a low Dual Hashrate configured, just plain Ethereum mining can be more profitable than Ethereum + Sia. If you have identical hashrates, of course Ethereum + Sia is most profitable.

Apparently this and the problem I do not have Dual Hashrate for Ethereum and SIA in this table although the latest version of the program.
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October 04, 2017, 12:09:25 AM
Last edit: October 04, 2017, 12:54:40 AM by philipma1957
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finally figured out the issue.

my rasp pi 3 was set on static address
I made it a dhcp  and success.

next issue is remote agent says port 9630  is not working I will go back and figure why.  I will also check firewall settings to be sure it is open.

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October 04, 2017, 01:47:21 AM
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Please look at your profit profile (Options dialog, Profile profile, edit the profile you use, for example AMD or nVidia), and see the Hashrate and Dual Hashrate for Ethereum and SIA. What does these hashrates look like?

Depending on these settings, Awesome Miner will either go for Ethereum mining or Ethereum+Sia mining. If you have a low Dual Hashrate configured, just plain Ethereum mining can be more profitable than Ethereum + Sia. If you have identical hashrates, of course Ethereum + Sia is most profitable.

Apparently this and the problem I do not have Dual Hashrate for Ethereum and SIA in this table although the latest version of the program.

Wow... a lot of action on this thread since I have been out for a couple of days.

Turok2000,

You are in the right place, but you need to click one of the algos that can be dual mined, like LBRY, and then you will see the place to put the dual mining hashrate.


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October 04, 2017, 02:40:26 AM
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Hi All,

waaaaay to much to read through so sorry if i missed it skipping through but I am looking for an option to mine any coin but get paid out the value in the specific coins I chose.

Does this do that please?

Thanks
Ben
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October 04, 2017, 04:38:42 AM
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Hi All,

waaaaay to much to read through so sorry if i missed it skipping through but I am looking for an option to mine any coin but get paid out the value in the specific coins I chose.

Does this do that please?

Thanks
Ben

MiningPoolHub and Zpool support this type of conversion and they are built into AM for profit switching... so yes.
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October 04, 2017, 05:56:05 AM
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Please look at your profit profile (Options dialog, Profile profile, edit the profile you use, for example AMD or nVidia), and see the Hashrate and Dual Hashrate for Ethereum and SIA. What does these hashrates look like?

Depending on these settings, Awesome Miner will either go for Ethereum mining or Ethereum+Sia mining. If you have a low Dual Hashrate configured, just plain Ethereum mining can be more profitable than Ethereum + Sia. If you have identical hashrates, of course Ethereum + Sia is most profitable.

Apparently this and the problem I do not have Dual Hashrate for Ethereum and SIA in this table although the latest version of the program.

Wow... a lot of action on this thread since I have been out for a couple of days.

Turok2000,

You are in the right place, but you need to click one of the algos that can be dual mined, like LBRY, and then you will see the place to put the dual mining hashrate.

https://i.imgur.com/GEHS3vn.jpg

Thank you very much for the clarification.
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October 04, 2017, 06:03:05 AM
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Good afternoon.
Here are the old requests for which I did not receive an answer:

1. See the photo. Add this for each farm and you can select wallets and pools for each miner separately!!
2. The most ancient mistake that you do not eliminate. Your program sees that my farm consists of 4 maps and why if one card when the transition from one algorithm to another died the farm does not reboot - it's elementary - there were 4 cards became 3 means you need to reboot.
3. Still the same ancient trouble arises with ccmainer Alexis - when in the manner of the error occurs, the error message is displayed. In this case, mining stops and the program does nothing until I manually click on this error on the farm (((

https://s26.postimg.org/vzsu8llw9/Screenshot_38.jpg

https://s26.postimg.org/y5n533pcp/Screenshot_41.jpg

https://s26.postimg.org/6fqk260ih/Screenshot_42.jpg
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October 04, 2017, 10:10:24 AM
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Is it possible to set the price manually  (or at least profit) for the coins that are not present on wtm or even exchange?
You can add custom coins in Options dialog, Coins&Profit section. You can define either coin properties and exchange rate or simply profit per MH/day.
Yes there I can set manually all or simply profit. But is it possible to set only price. So that difficulty will be taken from the pool?
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October 04, 2017, 01:25:36 PM
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Can you please tell us how to use Putty to put the privileged API rights in Terminator A2 and Dominator A4 ?
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October 04, 2017, 06:58:51 PM
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Patrike,

I think I found two bugs.

See below for log details.....

10/4/2017 2:47:11 PM.608 [019] [E]Failed to download string from: http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/miner/SoftwareDefinition.xml
 System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found.
10/4/2017 2:47:12 PM.045 [007] [E]Failed to download string from: http://whattomine.com/coins/191.json
 System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden.

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October 04, 2017, 07:07:54 PM
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Thanks a lot for getting back to me Patrike,

That made some sense now, to have a current entry and an x-minutes ago entry that need to match. I tried a few variations of that as well. Also just for the heck of it I threw a timer trigger in between them on another test ( I know you said its not necessary). I hate to be a bother but I looked thru my logs and within 10 minutes I dipped under 200 but only for a few seconds here and there and it triggered. Its frustrating, every variation of the rule I've tried still triggers even if I dip down under 200 for a few seconds, I'll attach those 2.


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I take this still as "currently" it dipped under 200, and "3 minutes ago" at some point it dipped under 200. I know for a fact it didn't stay under 200 for more than a few seconds so I have to be missing something or something else is going on.

Thanks again for the help!

I guess it's possible to have a dip both "now" and "3 minutes ago". Can you try to add a third trigger as well, where you also check for example "5 minutes ago"? Just to test the scenario.


Thanks Patrike,

I have 3 time triggers now, current, 1 minute ago and 3 minutes ago and tested for over 24 hours now. It’s the same situation (of course triggered a little less often adding the 3rd time variable). Still though if I dip under 200 "3 minutes ago" and "1 minute ago", then again "currently" for even a second in all of those timeframes, it triggers. I can’t believe no one has brought this up before.

Do you have any other thoughts on how to implement a simple trigger of “below x hashrate for x time”?

In my situation I was just after “below 200MH/s for 30 seconds consecutive” then trigger to restart the miner.

Thanks again.
I agree that it would be a nice improvement to add a trigger that is looking at hashrate for a specific time like you suggest.
If you look at the actual hashrate in your scenario, is it dropping below 200MH/s that many times within a few minutes? What's the standard hashrate when everything is working fine?


Hi Patrike,

Yes it is on this 8 GPU rig I have 2 troublesome GPUs (2 570’s in a 580 rig) that like to drop significantly every now and then (which is what’s triggering the only rule I have available for hashrate). Usually they recover fine in seconds but every few days its seems like they stay in that dropped state which is what made me try your rules out. It rolls at ~205MH/s 99% of the time.

Is there any way you can add something like that to the roadmap?  Or is that too much of an overhaul?

Thanks.
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October 05, 2017, 02:41:30 AM
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Good afternoon.
Here are the old requests for which I did not receive an answer:

1. See the photo. Add this for each farm and you can select wallets and pools for each miner separately!!
2. The most ancient mistake that you do not eliminate. Your program sees that my farm consists of 4 maps and why if one card when the transition from one algorithm to another died the farm does not reboot - it's elementary - there were 4 cards became 3 means you need to reboot.
3. Still the same ancient trouble arises with ccmainer Alexis - when in the manner of the error occurs, the error message is displayed. In this case, mining stops and the program does nothing until I manually click on this error on the farm (((







1.  I'm not sure what we are looking at here.  The first picture shows that you are using a custom pool group for profit mining, and the second picture is showing an empty override directly on the Managed Profit Miner.  You would want to leave the override empty, unless you wanted this particular Managed Profit Miner to do something different from the global settings.  Or are you pointing out that the override is missing the option for a custom pool group?

2.  I think you should troubleshoot why you have a card that is dying first.  Do you have adequate power from your PSU?  How many watts is it?  Do you use risers?  Have you tried moving the risers around to see if the problem follows the riser?  Do you have your overclock or underclock settings set too far out of range for the new algorithm when it switches to it?

3.  What does the error message say?  You may want to set a rule that if hashrate falls below a threshold then to reboot the computer.  This may help with your missing GPU problem in #2 above as well.  Make sure that you set the Managed Miner, or the Managed Profit Miner to autostart so that it will resume mining after the reboot.
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October 05, 2017, 02:47:40 AM
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Hi Patrike,

Yes it is on this 8 GPU rig I have 2 troublesome GPUs (2 570’s in a 580 rig) that like to drop significantly every now and then (which is what’s triggering the only rule I have available for hashrate). Usually they recover fine in seconds but every few days its seems like they stay in that dropped state which is what made me try your rules out. It rolls at ~205MH/s 99% of the time.

Is there any way you can add something like that to the roadmap?  Or is that too much of an overhaul?

Thanks.

Couldn't you use the Average Hashrate trigger?  If you set it to watch if the average hashrage is less than 185MH/s then to restart the miner or computer?
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October 05, 2017, 05:21:05 AM
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Good afternoon.
Here are the old requests for which I did not receive an answer:

1. See the photo. Add this for each farm and you can select wallets and pools for each miner separately!!
2. The most ancient mistake that you do not eliminate. Your program sees that my farm consists of 4 maps and why if one card when the transition from one algorithm to another died the farm does not reboot - it's elementary - there were 4 cards became 3 means you need to reboot.
3. Still the same ancient trouble arises with ccmainer Alexis - when in the manner of the error occurs, the error message is displayed. In this case, mining stops and the program does nothing until I manually click on this error on the farm (((

https://s26.postimg.org/vzsu8llw9/Screenshot_38.jpg

https://s26.postimg.org/y5n533pcp/Screenshot_41.jpg

https://s26.postimg.org/6fqk260ih/Screenshot_42.jpg

1.  I'm not sure what we are looking at here.  The first picture shows that you are using a custom pool group for profit mining, and the second picture is showing an empty override directly on the Managed Profit Miner.  You would want to leave the override empty, unless you wanted this particular Managed Profit Miner to do something different from the global settings.  Or are you pointing out that the override is missing the option for a custom pool group?

2.  I think you should troubleshoot why you have a card that is dying first.  Do you have adequate power from your PSU?  How many watts is it?  Do you use risers?  Have you tried moving the risers around to see if the problem follows the riser?  Do you have your overclock or underclock settings set too far out of range for the new algorithm when it switches to it?

3.  What does the error message say?  You may want to set a rule that if hashrate falls below a threshold then to reboot the computer.  This may help with your missing GPU problem in #2 above as well.  Make sure that you set the Managed Miner, or the Managed Profit Miner to autostart so that it will resume mining after the reboot.
1. Yes, the override is missing the option for a custom pool group. Please add as this is a very necessary option.
2. This problem occurs when you go from one algorithm to another. MSIAfterburnerRemoteServer not on all farms, I get into autoloading ((the system either removes it or just does not start it in autorun.) I think eventually you will find a durable replacement for MSIAfterburner and build control into the body of your program.In the meantime, I ask you to add to the monitoring section the ability to determine how many cards are working and if one of them has shut down to reboot the system!
3. I'll try to solve this problem by setting a low hashrate, thanks.
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October 05, 2017, 01:59:23 PM
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Patrike,

Feature Request

Is it OK to ask for a secondary Profit Profile to be added to the program ?

If so, can I post the info / details here and get feedback from others in this thread ?

Or should I contact you direct with this ?


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October 05, 2017, 02:00:32 PM
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Hi Patrike,

Yes it is on this 8 GPU rig I have 2 troublesome GPUs (2 570’s in a 580 rig) that like to drop significantly every now and then (which is what’s triggering the only rule I have available for hashrate). Usually they recover fine in seconds but every few days its seems like they stay in that dropped state which is what made me try your rules out. It rolls at ~205MH/s 99% of the time.

Is there any way you can add something like that to the roadmap?  Or is that too much of an overhaul?

Thanks.

Couldn't you use the Average Hashrate trigger?  If you set it to watch if the average hashrage is less than 185MH/s then to restart the miner or computer?


I appreciate you chiming in to check. I assure you I have done extensive testing on this using both "average MH/s" and "5 second" hashrate. As well as the time frame of current, 1 minute, 2, 5 minutes ago etc.

Patrike understands that it is a slight limitation. There simply is not a trigger for x hashrate consecutively. The triggers available mean anytime “within” the time period, not consecutively.
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October 05, 2017, 02:03:56 PM
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nsgminer.exe: --algorithm: unrecognized option  

Hi im getting above error in diagnostic when running nsgminer.
i cannot remove the parameter as it must only say "--neoscrypt" not "--alogrithm neoscrypt"
then I believe nsgminer will run in awesome miner.

nsgminer.exe --config awesome.conf --text-only --algorithm neoscrypt

or is there an option to remove or customize this?
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October 05, 2017, 04:55:43 PM
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Is it possible to set the price manually  (or at least profit) for the coins that are not present on wtm or even exchange?
You can add custom coins in Options dialog, Coins&Profit section. You can define either coin properties and exchange rate or simply profit per MH/day.
Yes there I can set manually all or simply profit. But is it possible to set only price. So that difficulty will be taken from the pool?
Setting an exact price like that is not possible. You can set a factor if you want the price to be adjusted compared to the exchange rate - but it will still depend on the exchange rate.

Awesome Miner - Complete solution to manage and monitor mining operations of ASIC, GPU and CPU miners
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 05, 2017, 04:56:23 PM
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Can you please tell us how to use Putty to put the privileged API rights in Terminator A2 and Dominator A4 ?
I don't know how to do this. Maybe there is some forum thread for these miners where you can find the answer?

Awesome Miner - Complete solution to manage and monitor mining operations of ASIC, GPU and CPU miners
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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