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October 12, 2019, 06:51:23 PM
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PhoenixMiner 4.7b (release candidate) is available
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2647654.msg52667354#msg52667354
Thanks for the suggestion.

I've just pushed an update to the Mining Software Definitions including:
- PhoenixMiner 4.7b
- Bminer 15.8.7
- NbMiner 25.5


Could u add support for Dual-Mining on phoenix miner, pretty much similar to claymore miner


If you have used Claymore's Dual Ethereum miner, you can switch to PhoenixMiner with
minimal hassle as we support most of Claymore's command-line options and confirguration
files.
Thanks for the suggestion - I have a request about this since before as well. I will look into if this can be supported in a good way.

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October 12, 2019, 06:52:02 PM
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https://github.com/trexminer/T-Rex/releases/tag/0.14.6

Bug fixes:

(Windows) High CPU usage on NVIDIA drivers 431+

theres a new version of nbminer
I've just pushed a software definition update including:
- T-Rex Miner 0.14.6
- NbMiner 26.0
- WildRig Miner 0.19.2
- GMiner 1.68
- CpuMiner-Opt 3.9.9

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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 12, 2019, 06:53:36 PM
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Hi Patrike !

Another suggestion for for you to include in the next update if you find it usefull.
Currently I can update coin price with exchange API in BTC. But for some coins I could only exchange to DOGE/LTC/ETH/ETC/USDT/USDC.
Could it be possible to add something like a drop down menu in coin properties " Value in ..." and choose between populars coins like these.

I don't know if I'm clear enough, so just tell me if not and I'll try to explain it another way, with graphics Wink
I fully understand your request. It's noted but I will have to investigate if this can be supported in a good way. Thanks!

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October 13, 2019, 07:40:27 PM
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https://github.com/trexminer/T-Rex/releases/tag/0.14.6

Bug fixes:

(Windows) High CPU usage on NVIDIA drivers 431+

theres a new version of nbminer
I've just pushed a software definition update including:
- T-Rex Miner 0.14.6
- NbMiner 26.0
- WildRig Miner 0.19.2
- GMiner 1.68
- CpuMiner-Opt 3.9.9
can we get the option to dual mine with nbminer? eth and ckb
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October 13, 2019, 07:41:26 PM
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https://github.com/trexminer/T-Rex/releases/tag/0.14.6

Bug fixes:

(Windows) High CPU usage on NVIDIA drivers 431+

theres a new version of nbminer
I've just pushed a software definition update including:
- T-Rex Miner 0.14.6
- NbMiner 26.0
- WildRig Miner 0.19.2
- GMiner 1.68
- CpuMiner-Opt 3.9.9
thanks for pushing the miner updates, nbminer has a dual mining option btw
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October 14, 2019, 12:17:32 AM
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@Patrike I have MicroBT Whatsminer M20S problem - when i try to change pools or restart miner it doesnt react. API access is privileged, ssh unlocked. AM is trying to remove pools and change to selected but fails to do so.
I was recently investigating M20s with another user. The M20 and M21 miners are restricting external applications from making any operations like restart and pool changes - even when they state they have privileged API access. This is a limitation Whatsminer built in to their firmware for security reasons. I've been in contact with Whatsminer for this and I also have other users that reached out to them.

It turns out that they do have another firmware in the pipeline where they do allow these kind of operations. One of my users recently got this firmware by contacting the Whatsminer product support, but it turned out to still have some limitation so they are waiting on Whatsminer for another update.

I don't have a more detailed answer to this right now, but as soon Whatsminer release a firmware update where they allow pool changes and similar operations over their API - it will work with Awesome Miner as well.

can you please add sparkminer for CKB , trying to set it up now and it uses --server  and --wallet for user
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October 14, 2019, 03:16:23 AM
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@Patrike I have MicroBT Whatsminer M20S problem - when i try to change pools or restart miner it doesnt react. API access is privileged, ssh unlocked. AM is trying to remove pools and change to selected but fails to do so.
I was recently investigating M20s with another user. The M20 and M21 miners are restricting external applications from making any operations like restart and pool changes - even when they state they have privileged API access. This is a limitation Whatsminer built in to their firmware for security reasons. I've been in contact with Whatsminer for this and I also have other users that reached out to them.

It turns out that they do have another firmware in the pipeline where they do allow these kind of operations. One of my users recently got this firmware by contacting the Whatsminer product support, but it turned out to still have some limitation so they are waiting on Whatsminer for another update.

I don't have a more detailed answer to this right now, but as soon Whatsminer release a firmware update where they allow pool changes and similar operations over their API - it will work with Awesome Miner as well.

can you please add sparkminer for CKB , trying to set it up now and it uses --server  and --wallet for user

Spark has no API support, i had to use it in full command line mode.
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October 15, 2019, 01:28:56 PM
Last edit: October 15, 2019, 01:41:32 PM by sxemini
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Hello Patrike,

can you add the MinerID to the summary tab or something else to find it better. I only see the MinerID if i generate a API report right?

I need the ID for zilliqa switching. I work with Swaggadan on a new zil switcher version for Awesomeminer.
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October 16, 2019, 09:07:41 AM
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https://github.com/trexminer/T-Rex/releases/tag/0.14.6

Bug fixes:

(Windows) High CPU usage on NVIDIA drivers 431+

theres a new version of nbminer
I've just pushed a software definition update including:
- T-Rex Miner 0.14.6
- NbMiner 26.0
- WildRig Miner 0.19.2
- GMiner 1.68
- CpuMiner-Opt 3.9.9
thanks for pushing the miner updates, nbminer has a dual mining option btw
The next release will have dual mining for Phoenix Miner. I will look into this Nbminer as well.

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October 16, 2019, 09:09:41 AM
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Hello Patrike,

can you add the MinerID to the summary tab or something else to find it better. I only see the MinerID if i generate a API report right?

I need the ID for zilliqa switching. I work with Swaggadan on a new zil switcher version for Awesomeminer.
Hello!
If you want to display it in the Miners tab so you see it all the time, go to the toolbar Appearance -> Information column, where you can add 'Active pool miner worker name'.

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October 16, 2019, 09:14:36 AM
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Hello Patrike,

can you add the MinerID to the summary tab or something else to find it better. I only see the MinerID if i generate a API report right?

I need the ID for zilliqa switching. I work with Swaggadan on a new zil switcher version for Awesomeminer.
Hello!
If you want to display it in the Miners tab so you see it all the time, go to the toolbar Appearance -> Information column, where you can add 'Active pool miner worker name'.

I didn´t mean the worker name or so. I mean the internal MinerID from Awesomeminer. Awesomeminer give every miner a ID right? I need this ID and i only find it in the API report.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<StatusUpdate xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
  <MinerId>28</MinerId>
  <Privileged>false</Privileged>
  <ResponseTime>0</ResponseTime>
  <MinerStatus>
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October 16, 2019, 09:27:11 AM
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Hello Patrike,

can you add the MinerID to the summary tab or something else to find it better. I only see the MinerID if i generate a API report right?

I need the ID for zilliqa switching. I work with Swaggadan on a new zil switcher version for Awesomeminer.
Hello!
If you want to display it in the Miners tab so you see it all the time, go to the toolbar Appearance -> Information column, where you can add 'Active pool miner worker name'.

I didn´t mean the worker name or so. I mean the internal MinerID from Awesomeminer. Awesomeminer give every miner a ID right? I need this ID and i only find it in the API report.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<StatusUpdate xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
  <MinerId>28</MinerId>
  <Privileged>false</Privileged>
  <ResponseTime>0</ResponseTime>
  <MinerStatus>
Sorry, now I see your point.
Today this is displayed on the Summary tab for the selected miner as "API Identifier", but only if the API feature in Awesome Miner is enabled in the Options dialog, Awesome Miner API section.

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October 16, 2019, 09:35:15 AM
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Thanks Patrike  Grin
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Last edit: October 16, 2019, 11:39:17 AM by sxemini
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Where can i find the template id  Huh

And something is wrong with API. I want to add a rule via api, but it says rule_id is a unknown command  Huh

curl.exe -i -d POST http://192.168.178.10:17790/api/miners/28?action=rule&rule_id=55

or is something wrong in my line?

template_id it is the same - unknown command
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October 17, 2019, 02:23:50 PM
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Where can i find the template id  Huh

And something is wrong with API. I want to add a rule via api, but it says rule_id is a unknown command  Huh

curl.exe -i -d POST http://192.168.178.10:17790/api/miners/28?action=rule&rule_id=55

or is something wrong in my line?

template_id it is the same - unknown command
For the CURL command, I think you need to put quotes around the URL. It works fine when I'm trying with:
curl.exe -i -d POST "http://localhost:17790/api/miners/5?action=rule&rule_id=2"

Template_id is unfortunately not visible in the user interface at the moment.

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 18, 2019, 03:40:25 AM
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Hi Patrike, today I come to make a suggestion that I know is not going to be easy to do and you may not agree, but I present it to you.

My idea is to create an OC AUTOTUNE. Each brand of card, each motherboard, bios configuration, memory quantity and speed, slower or faster CPU etc ...

Getting the best OC for an AL-go is very difficult, and more so if I have 6 totally different and multi-brand rigs.

My idea starts as an addition to Benchmark. You choose all the cards of the Rig, you choose the currency and therefore the Al-GO, you choose the time, 15 -30 minutes for coins that vary little the hash, and 1 hour for more changing algorithms like x16r.

Here comes the change, a separate addition to AUTO OC. Where I define 6 values
Maximum minimum PL for example 70-90 Always in jumps of 5.
Minimum core maximum for example 30-140 in jumps of 5
Minimum maximum memory for example -500 +600 jumps of 50

This is just an example, they can be other jumps and other numbers to choose by user or leave it pre-defined. Here are 2 variants

Brute Force: test all possible configurations
Scanning. Several different tests are done, about 10 for example, and then just optimize between the 3 central sets, to find the best configuration

If a test fails, it is considered as a failure and the process must continue.

The OC must take into account 3 variants, HASH, SHARED, CONSUMPTION and temperature

The best oc is not the one that has the most hash, but the one that has a good hash with a shared that is not little or much. And avoid exceeding the maximum temperature.

Finally, 3 possible winners are selected, and a minimum test of 30 minutes or 1 hour is done to each one, to check stability and temperature, and then the best of the three that you would give per winner for that rig and AL is chosen -GO.

What I say can take more than 1 day of testing, I keep it in mind, but if I undermine what is more or less profitable, I don't mind mining it fixedly, than doing the AUTO OC.

Because many times you get better results with less consumption (this should only be informative), more hash with less temperature. Less Crash of miners, more stability.

For those who have 10 totally equal rigs, they only have to do it in a rig and extrapolate them to others. For those of us who have varied rigs, it is torture, and I prefer it alone. Obviously it only does it when an al-go or currency is in profit and I take advantage of the Auto OC with the mining of that currency.

I know it sounds complicated, it is. But one of the links that the program has left to be 360 ​​degrees in the GPU mining world.

Getting better hash, or adapting the miners for summer heat with an AUTO OC al-go to al-go at least makes you have one of the best configurations you can have for that rig in question. With multi-brand cards, ones with 8 or 16 gigabytes, the latency configuration in Bios, the chip set, etc. It is impossible that an OC is worth to all

Sometimes I notice that there are cards that work below what they can but others in the same rig are going full. Finding the intermediate point in that OC gives me stability and accuracy. Above all, extract the maximum performance from my equipment. And something that the competition is light years away. And in the end if you plan well it should not be so complicated. We already start from the base that an AUTO OC will take hours or more than a day, I already have it in mind, but it undermines what is in profit that I tell it.


Obviously it is just an outline and surely there are better ways to do it, but without testing it in each configuration it is difficult, maybe I am wrong
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October 18, 2019, 08:00:36 AM
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Where can i find the template id  Huh

And something is wrong with API. I want to add a rule via api, but it says rule_id is a unknown command  Huh

curl.exe -i -d POST http://192.168.178.10:17790/api/miners/28?action=rule&rule_id=55

or is something wrong in my line?

template_id it is the same - unknown command
For the CURL command, I think you need to put quotes around the URL. It works fine when I'm trying with:
curl.exe -i -d POST "http://localhost:17790/api/miners/5?action=rule&rule_id=2"

Template_id is unfortunately not visible in the user interface at the moment.

Thanks, now with quotes it works  Grin

how do I find out the template id? Is there a way to display the id´s of all templates?
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October 18, 2019, 08:24:39 AM
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Hi Patrike, today I come to make a suggestion that I know is not going to be easy to do and you may not agree, but I present it to you.

My idea is to create an OC AUTOTUNE. Each brand of card, each motherboard, bios configuration, memory quantity and speed, slower or faster CPU etc ...

Getting the best OC for an AL-go is very difficult, and more so if I have 6 totally different and multi-brand rigs.

My idea starts as an addition to Benchmark. You choose all the cards of the Rig, you choose the currency and therefore the Al-GO, you choose the time, 15 -30 minutes for coins that vary little the hash, and 1 hour for more changing algorithms like x16r.

Here comes the change, a separate addition to AUTO OC. Where I define 6 values
Maximum minimum PL for example 70-90 Always in jumps of 5.
Minimum core maximum for example 30-140 in jumps of 5
Minimum maximum memory for example -500 +600 jumps of 50

This is just an example, they can be other jumps and other numbers to choose by user or leave it pre-defined. Here are 2 variants

Brute Force: test all possible configurations
Scanning. Several different tests are done, about 10 for example, and then just optimize between the 3 central sets, to find the best configuration

If a test fails, it is considered as a failure and the process must continue.

The OC must take into account 3 variants, HASH, SHARED, CONSUMPTION and temperature

The best oc is not the one that has the most hash, but the one that has a good hash with a shared that is not little or much. And avoid exceeding the maximum temperature.

Finally, 3 possible winners are selected, and a minimum test of 30 minutes or 1 hour is done to each one, to check stability and temperature, and then the best of the three that you would give per winner for that rig and AL is chosen -GO.

What I say can take more than 1 day of testing, I keep it in mind, but if I undermine what is more or less profitable, I don't mind mining it fixedly, than doing the AUTO OC.

Because many times you get better results with less consumption (this should only be informative), more hash with less temperature. Less Crash of miners, more stability.

For those who have 10 totally equal rigs, they only have to do it in a rig and extrapolate them to others. For those of us who have varied rigs, it is torture, and I prefer it alone. Obviously it only does it when an al-go or currency is in profit and I take advantage of the Auto OC with the mining of that currency.

I know it sounds complicated, it is. But one of the links that the program has left to be 360 ​​degrees in the GPU mining world.

Getting better hash, or adapting the miners for summer heat with an AUTO OC al-go to al-go at least makes you have one of the best configurations you can have for that rig in question. With multi-brand cards, ones with 8 or 16 gigabytes, the latency configuration in Bios, the chip set, etc. It is impossible that an OC is worth to all

Sometimes I notice that there are cards that work below what they can but others in the same rig are going full. Finding the intermediate point in that OC gives me stability and accuracy. Above all, extract the maximum performance from my equipment. And something that the competition is light years away. And in the end if you plan well it should not be so complicated. We already start from the base that an AUTO OC will take hours or more than a day, I already have it in mind, but it undermines what is in profit that I tell it.


Obviously it is just an outline and surely there are better ways to do it, but without testing it in each configuration it is difficult, maybe I am wrong
Thanks for the detailed suggestion. I understand the concept you describe and I agree that it would make sense. It be quite some work to implement, but it can of course be considered for the future.

You are correct that this kind of testing will be required. To measure hashrate it's probably fine to run for a number of minutes. To measure shares is a bit more difficult as there can be more variations and it would have to run for quite some time.

Awesome Miner would also have to find a way to recover in case the overclocking result in a complete system crash.

Thanks!

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October 18, 2019, 08:25:27 AM
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Where can i find the template id  Huh

And something is wrong with API. I want to add a rule via api, but it says rule_id is a unknown command  Huh

curl.exe -i -d POST http://192.168.178.10:17790/api/miners/28?action=rule&rule_id=55

or is something wrong in my line?

template_id it is the same - unknown command
For the CURL command, I think you need to put quotes around the URL. It works fine when I'm trying with:
curl.exe -i -d POST "http://localhost:17790/api/miners/5?action=rule&rule_id=2"

Template_id is unfortunately not visible in the user interface at the moment.

Thanks, now with quotes it works  Grin

how do I find out the template id? Is there a way to display the id´s of all templates?

In the next release I will add it to the Properties dialog of the Managed Template. Please look for "API identifier" in this dialog once the next release is available.

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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 18, 2019, 08:33:18 AM
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Where can i find the template id  Huh

And something is wrong with API. I want to add a rule via api, but it says rule_id is a unknown command  Huh

curl.exe -i -d POST http://192.168.178.10:17790/api/miners/28?action=rule&rule_id=55

or is something wrong in my line?

template_id it is the same - unknown command
For the CURL command, I think you need to put quotes around the URL. It works fine when I'm trying with:
curl.exe -i -d POST "http://localhost:17790/api/miners/5?action=rule&rule_id=2"

Template_id is unfortunately not visible in the user interface at the moment.

Thanks, now with quotes it works  Grin

how do I find out the template id? Is there a way to display the id´s of all templates?

In the next release I will add it to the Properties dialog of the Managed Template. Please look for "API identifier" in this dialog once the next release is available.

Thanks  Grin
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