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January 07, 2018, 07:53:56 PM |
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If I want to add non profit switching pools, do I need to setup,an alternate miner and use that? If you want to use regular pools, you set up the pool in the Pools tab in the Options. Then setup a regular Managed Miner, not a Profit Miner. Assign the pool to the Managed Miner, and off you go. Also, is there a way to add profit switching pools that aren’t on the official list?
Yes, in a way. You have to setup all the coins/algorithms for your non supported switching pool as individual pools, then put them in a pool group. You can then do profit switching on the pool group. On the Profit Switching tab in options, there is a section for a Custom Pool... you select your newly created pool group. I did this for all the Suprnova pools. I setup all the coins that Supernova support as individual pools, put them in a pool group, and now I can do profit switching on Suprnova even though it's not officially supported in AM. This shows you how flexible AM can be. or how difficult it can be. For the predefined pools, you should be able to click new algorithm, specify a port and be done. it makes no sense to have to type in the url every time since that info is already in the system. Same thing for a custom pool, you should be able to specify once the info and then just add the port for each new one. Its like an exercise in frustration trying to set this up. For the Pools in the Options dialog, there is a Clone button that might help a bit if there is a need to specify many similar pools
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January 07, 2018, 07:57:36 PM |
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Loving AM so far.
I have a quick question though.
I have some Antminer and GPU rigs offsite, at a place I don't have 24/7 access to, and no access to it's network (They host many other people's rigs for them). How can I monitor these the best way, such as logging in, resetting pools etc.
I'm sure it has something to do with VPN access, but especially the Antminer's, how does this work?? I'd love to be able to monitor everything from my house at multiple sites.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your feedback. VPN is the most secure way, where you could run Awesome Miner from your house and connect to your remote miners just like if they where on your locaton network. From an Awesome Miner point of view, the requirement is only to be able to make a TCP/IP connection to the miners. Any network solution for that will work. General suggestions can be found here: http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/remotenetworks.aspx
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January 07, 2018, 08:05:38 PM |
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What's with the Ikarus virus in the installation of Awesome Miner? This test is using the official installation provided on their site.
Trojan.Bodegun
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Via the VirusTotal website.
Is this due to the type of behavior of the miners or is this an actual infection? Exercise caution.
That's a false positive. If you have this anti-virus software installed, please report it to them. They are not a top 10 vendor and basically the only ones that gives this warning. That alone should be an indication that they do it wrong. I had to file a report to Microsoft a week ago for Windows Defender that incorrectly reported a completely non-mining related Awesome Miner file as a threat. In less than a day Microsoft analyzed the file and concluded that it was clean, and then updated their definition file for Windows Defender to correct the false positive warning. So these things happens sometimes and the only we can do is to let them analyze it and correct it. Awesome Miner has been around for 3.5 years and is trusted by many users - so I have no intent of doing any harm.
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January 07, 2018, 08:11:48 PM |
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I have found hashrate difference for each of the GPU of about 1-2% between what is see on cloud.awesomeminer monitoring page and ccminer cli text screen (minig x17), managed by remote agent. I do not see this with local awesome miner running and its cloud posted data. So with locally manged process (miners) there is almost no difference, but with Remote Agent managed there is. Please advise why this can happen? something wrong with my setup or there is a reason?
Cloud serivces is displaying the same as you see in Awesome Miner user interface. So if Remote Agent is running the mining, compared to if Awesome Miner main application is doing the mining, there is a 1-2% difference in hashrate? The mining software is launched with the exact same command line arguments in both cases, and you can verify that via the Diagnostics button. Do you have any additional observations around this, because I'm unsure what this could be?
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January 07, 2018, 08:13:54 PM |
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Is it possible to have AM report all GPU temperatures and trigger defined rules on a rig that does not run any miners triggered by AM? The remote AM client is installed on this PC.
I'm trying to setup one rig with nicehash (NOT the pool) as a baseline so that I can compare the earnings of various miners vs nicehash, but trying to leverage all the nice remote monitoring/managing capabilities of the AM.
Basically, I'd like to see GPU temps through AM app and also reboot/restart if GPU temp goes below certain temp on a PC that is only running nicehash.
The rules for temperature only operates on running miners. Although you can still view some GPU information in Awesome Miner without running the mining, the rules doesn't consider that scenario.
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January 07, 2018, 08:14:15 PM |
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Can we get an upgrade to ccminer 2.2.4 in the next version? It yields a 4-5MH/s increase on my 1080ti. I manually replaced the binary for now but am not sure how to do that for the remote service systems.
The next release will include Ccminer 2.2.4.
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January 07, 2018, 08:20:49 PM |
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Hi guys, Another new Awesome Miner user here, first of all, thanks Patrike for your software! Got my rig up and running, no problem there, just a question about the ‘balance’ tab, i cant find any info or example to fill in. I understand that i need to insert a wallet address (duh) but what is used as ‘label’? My Litecoin address works good, but not my Ethereum and Bitcoin, it shows update failed. Any help is much appreciated, Regards from The Netherlands Welcome and thanks for your nice feedback. Label is just a description (maybe I should change name of it) that can be anything. It's useful if you have several addresses and want to remember what they are used for. Are you using the default Block Explorer API's that are pre-filled in? That should work for Bitcoin and Ethereum unless your Awesome Miner version is too old. If you have any specific address work, you could send it to me via mail or PM and I can take a look. Thanks! For general information about the balance feature: http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/coinbalance.aspx
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January 07, 2018, 08:24:56 PM |
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Does anyone here run Awesome Miner interface directly on their rigs? Are there any concerns with doing that? I would like to get it off my primary PC since I like to put it to sleep while at work but I also need the ability to access the interface remotely. I might just go with the cloud route eventually but for now just wondering if there are any potential issues running the interface along with the client.
Additionally, is there a process outlined for migrated Awesome Miner itself to another system while retaining all configuration/benchmarks? I saw the message on Export that stated it's not meant as a backup.
The drawback is if the rig is hanging, Awesome Miner may not be able to alert you about that issue if it's running on the same computer. Even with Cloud Services, you still need Awesome Miner running somewhere all the time to push data to the cloud. Awesome Miner stores all configuration in the file ConfigData.xml located in the folder %appdata%\AwesomeMiner. To copy the configuration from one computer to another, make sure that Awesome Miner isn't running and copy the file ConfigData.xml to the other computer.
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January 07, 2018, 09:30:48 PM |
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I upgraded to Premium to get logging and Afterburner integration. However, now I am finding out that I can not use profiles as needed. It lets me set a profile for each GPU on a rig, but not a group of GPU's.
What I want is the ability to set each GPU to their profile setting 1 for certain coins and profile setting 5 for others (etc). I already have them configured on each machine, but want AM to switch the settings when the coin switches. Can someone point me to information on how to do what I need it to do if possible?
Thank you.
I do know that the GPU clocking profile configuration can be made flexible for scenarios where different GPU types are used, and I have this on my todo-list. You can set GPU clocking profile per algorithm if you right click on a Managed Profit Miner and select Edit Profit Profile. It will be applied when the profit switcher is doing its work.
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January 07, 2018, 09:32:48 PM |
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Is there a way to setup awesomeminer to exclude some coins from mining on pools with auto switch ? I have a rig with nvidia 1060 x3 and one 970 card, so 970 is kinda sucks with ETH and ETC mining, it gives only 7MH/s instead of 24MH/s but it's good with young ether forks. So now i have to completely disable ethereum algo from mining for this rig because if Ethereum is most profitable coin for now then my rig working on it only with 70MH/s instead of 90MH/s.
So how to disable 2 specific coins for that rig ?
You can't exclude specific coins out of the box, because that's not how pools like Zpool work. You can exclude whole algorithms though. You can uncheck the Ethash algorithm from your profit profile, then it will not switch to that at all. Now, there is a way to exclude specific coins, but you have to manually setup each individual coin's pool URL and port in individual stand alone pools, then bunch them together in a pool group... then tell AM to use the custom pool group to profit switch against. It's a little bit of work to setup the individual coins as individual pools... which is why sites like Zpool make it easier to just mine the algorithm... and AM just leverages this auto-switching ability. I guess could make this a feature suggestion/request to Patrike such that in the future you could be able to specify for individual miners which Online Services/Custom Pools it uses, with a check/uncheck all button. Since right now the Online Services applies to all miners...that essentially is specifying individual pools manually, but even then, we cannot yet (I can't find it) pick individual pools for Managed Profit Miners. My plan is to implement support for this scenario by allowing configuration of this per Profit profile. For example to add custom pools per profile and to disable a specific predefined pool per profile.
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January 07, 2018, 09:34:46 PM |
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Wanting to know if there is an API call or script that will return the data displayed in the "online Services" tab.
Is this stored in AM, or is it just displaying multiple API calls out to those pools?
Either way, I'd love to automated the reading of this list to control some switching on external miners.
There is no API method for that today. The External Profit Switcher already uses the information from the Online Services tab as input to setting pool priority: http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/profitswitching.aspx#externalprofit
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January 07, 2018, 09:39:25 PM |
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Why does the website state they have email support, yet they provide no email address?
Why does the website state they have email support, yet they provide no email address? .....
It's probably not in the most eye-catchy place but it is on the site on the about page http://www.awesomeminer.com/about.aspxAlthough you are correct that the e-mail address can be found on the about page, there is an easier way to find it It's visible if you click "Help & FAQ" at the top of the web site. Then you will find a large header "Contact support" where the e-mail address is listed. http://www.awesomeminer.com/help.aspx
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January 07, 2018, 09:46:38 PM |
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ok so just read the path in the diag output.
did a copy/paste from a machine that was working to the broken machine... BAM! works now.
WTF! AM should have tried to redownload the app, maybe its a bug? idk either way thanks for pointing me to the diag file which helped solve the issue!
Even if you resolved the problem already, I will still give an answer in case you or someone else run into a similar issue in the future. "The system cannot find the file specified" is almost always an indication that Awesome Miner did download the mining software, but when it's about to get started, your security software already removed the mining software. That's why the file for the mining software cannot be found. Awesome Miner will automatically try to download it every time you try to start the miner if the file is missing - but if it keeps getting removed it will not work. I've quite recently added this Troubleshooting GPU Mining guide on the web site, that will help with the most common issues that the Diagnostics might indicate: http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/troubleshooting-gpu.aspxAlthough you already tried with disabling Windows Defender, sometime it activates itself again and simply continue blocking. I also have a guide on the web site how to configure exclusions in Windows Defender to solve this: http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/defender.aspx
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January 07, 2018, 09:54:51 PM |
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I am interested in the custom C# scripting features as well, but it's unclear from the documentation how to do this. I've search for resources or examples beyond the AM docs on how to create and implement the scripts. Any help is appreciated. Maybe we could even start a Git project to house some useful scripts with docs on how to use. I'm interested in creating some custom logging of mining activities and events. How do we run the c# scripts? Should we put them in a specific directory to be interpreted by awesome miner or should we develop an executable using those interfaces? If second option, which dll's should we reference?
Ok, I solved it by adding reference to am executable.
Were you actually able to get that to work? I was not successful. Yes, just add a reference to AwesomeMiner.exe and import required namespaces like "AwesomeMiner.Infrastructure.Contracts.Miner" and "AwesomeMiner.Components.Intelligence.Scripting". But apart from that it didn't fulfill my expectations because the interface does not contain methods like creating a new pool. Thanks for the info. Yeah I'm finding I cannot create new or update custom coins via the API which is extremely frustrating and disappointing. I have clarified this on the web site now. http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/script.aspxPlease let me know what specific information you want me to clarify or improve in addition to this. The scripts are only intended to be executed as part of an Awesome Miner Rule, where Triggers or Actions are used. The scripts cannot be used from an external application or be developed in Visual Studio. To integrate with Awesome Miner from external applications, the Awesome Miner HTTP API should be used.
To start using the script feature, go to the Options dialog, Rules section and create a new user defined rule. A C# script can be added as either a Trigger or an Action.
A C# script for a Trigger can return a list of miners to signal that it has triggered for those miners. The complete list of miners is passed in to the Trigger as an input parameter. Return null to not trigger.
A C# script for an Action has a list miners passed in as an input parameter. The action is intended to be executed for this list of miners.
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Awesome Miner Version 4.3.2
- Display number of CPU devices in dashboard view instead of FPGA devices - Removed time-limit parameter from benchmarking of Ccminer, to allow benchmarking of Ccminer clones where this parameter isn't supported - Display coin name in tooltip for coins in the status bar - CpuMiner-Opt 3.7.8 - Claymore Dual Ethereum Miner 10.3 - Ccminer 2.2.4 - Correction to CpuMiner-Opt benchmarking - Correction to Antminer Default Pool action
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January 08, 2018, 03:31:30 AM |
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having an issue Starting Diagnostics. Awesome Miner version: 4.3.2 Starting Mining Software Setting up Miner Engine. Instance: 1 Engine Type: EthClayMiner, Auto Download: True, EnginePath: , Subtype: Disabled, CustomExecutable: Added rule for: C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\EthDcrMiner64_1\Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred_Siacoin_Lbry_Pascal AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.3\EthDcrMiner64.exe C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\EthDcrMiner64_1\Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred_Siacoin_Lbry_Pascal AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.3\EthDcrMiner64.exe -platform 1 -wd 1 -r -1 -mport 4028 -logfile C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\claylog.txt -allcoins 1 (WindowMode: ConsoleFormat, EngineType: EthClayMiner, IsProfitMiner: True) Configuration:
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Configured command line: -platform 1 Failed to start miner process: The system cannot find the file specified Failed to start miner in Diagnostics mode Diagnostics completed Awesome miner is trying to start this program in gpu miner 10.3 folder but only have this C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\EthDcrMiner64_1\Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred_Siacoin_Lbry_Pascal AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 10.2 If I update mining software from the UI it says I am up to date. Please how do I fix this?
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January 08, 2018, 05:41:40 AM |
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Thanks for 4.3.2 I have an issue with user defined parameters with cpuminer-opt (for missing algos) and I don't remember if that was like this in 4.3.1 Starting Diagnostics. Awesome Miner version: 4.3.2 Starting Mining Software Setting up Miner Engine. Instance: 1 Engine Type: CpuMinerOpt, Auto Download: True, EnginePath: , Subtype: Disabled, CustomExecutable: cpuminer-sse42.exe Added rule for: C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxxxxx\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\cpuminer-opt_1\cpuminer-opt-3.7.8-windows-v2\cpuminer-sse2.exe C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxx\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\cpuminer-opt_1\cpuminer-opt-3.7.8-windows-v2\cpuminer-sse2.exe -t 4 -o stratum+tcp://blakecoin.mine.zpool.ca:5743 -u xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -p c=BTC --api-remote -b 0.0.0.0:4028 (WindowMode: ConsoleFormat, EngineType: CpuMinerOpt, IsProfitMiner: True) Configuration:
Configured command line: -t 4 > C:\Users\xxxxxxxxx\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\cpuminer-opt_1\cpuminer-opt-3.7.8-windows-v2\cpuminer-sse2.exe: no algo supplied In algo definition for cpuminer-opt I added this user-defined command line argument : -a blakecoin And it doesn't appear in the final command line. Any clue ?
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January 08, 2018, 05:46:07 AM |
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having an issue Starting Diagnostics. Awesome Miner version: 4.3.2 Starting Mining Software Setting up Miner Engine. Instance: 1 Engine Type: EthClayMiner, Auto Download: True, EnginePath: , Subtype: Disabled, CustomExecutable: Added rule for: C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\EthDcrMiner64_1\Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred_Siacoin_Lbry_Pascal AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.3\EthDcrMiner64.exe C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\EthDcrMiner64_1\Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred_Siacoin_Lbry_Pascal AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.3\EthDcrMiner64.exe -platform 1 -wd 1 -r -1 -mport 4028 -logfile C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\claylog.txt -allcoins 1 (WindowMode: ConsoleFormat, EngineType: EthClayMiner, IsProfitMiner: True) Configuration:
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Configured command line: -platform 1 Failed to start miner process: The system cannot find the file specified Failed to start miner in Diagnostics mode Diagnostics completed Awesome miner is trying to start this program in gpu miner 10.3 folder but only have this C:\Users\Sean\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\EthDcrMiner64_1\Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred_Siacoin_Lbry_Pascal AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 10.2 If I update mining software from the UI it says I am up to date. Please how do I fix this? Try double check windows defender settings, make sure you add AwesomeMiner folders in %appdata% (I did for both Local and Roaming) as exclusions. most likely Windows removed the downloaded files or prevented AM from downloading the miner software.
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January 08, 2018, 05:54:00 AM |
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Thanks for 4.3.2 I have an issue with user defined parameters with cpuminer-opt (for missing algos) and I don't remember if that was like this in 4.3.1 Starting Diagnostics. Awesome Miner version: 4.3.2 Starting Mining Software Setting up Miner Engine. Instance: 1 Engine Type: CpuMinerOpt, Auto Download: True, EnginePath: , Subtype: Disabled, CustomExecutable: cpuminer-sse42.exe Added rule for: C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxxxxx\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\cpuminer-opt_1\cpuminer-opt-3.7.8-windows-v2\cpuminer-sse2.exe C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxx\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\cpuminer-opt_1\cpuminer-opt-3.7.8-windows-v2\cpuminer-sse2.exe -t 4 -o stratum+tcp://blakecoin.mine.zpool.ca:5743 -u xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -p c=BTC --api-remote -b 0.0.0.0:4028 (WindowMode: ConsoleFormat, EngineType: CpuMinerOpt, IsProfitMiner: True) Configuration:
Configured command line: -t 4 > C:\Users\xxxxxxxxx\AppData\Local\AwesomeMiner\cpuminer-opt_1\cpuminer-opt-3.7.8-windows-v2\cpuminer-sse2.exe: no algo supplied In algo definition for cpuminer-opt I added this user-defined command line argument : -a blakecoin And it doesn't appear in the final command line. Any clue ? Try in the Options -> Managed Software -> Predefined Mining Software -> CpuMiner-Opt 3.7.8 (CPU) in User defined command line argument on blakecoin row, double click and enter blakecoin, this will parse the command "-a blakecoin" to the software, and make sure the algo is enabled. something like this
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