I'll admit - i have not scrolled through all 53 pages - so if this issue has come up - you should probably add it to a FAQ
firing up ZEC with the node it always tries to start ZEC and LBRY, so 2 miners. I've deleted every single miner besides ebfw or whatever and now I just get a "failed" .bat start because well... it's starting a batch file i don't want started so what do i care.
anyways - so double startups on my test run so far.
if you start supporting alexis and skein i would probably buy since 90% of my rigs are on it, 100% nVidia and only 10% on ZEC so not worth it if you don't support more nVidia algos
In your config file under the minerstat directory, do you have only Miner=Claymore-zec or does it have two Miner= fields? That might explain why it tries to launch 2 at startup. The node.exe calls the miner specified in the config.txt file. Also if you have modified the start.bat file from the original and didn't use the webpage to specify your settings that can also cause an issue like that. So best thing to do is go to your worker's page on minerstat, fill in your pool, wallet, settings etc.. then download the node software and overwrite the old one. Modify your config.txt file with your api key, miner etc..
that's the sad/pathetic part - i'm not running claymore so this program shouldn't even try to run dual. running ewbf-zec and no, there are no double miner entries.
also does this even notify you when the miner is down?
i have it enabled and i took 1 miner offline to see if i'd get notified and after 20 minutes no notification.
honestly i'm trying to get myself to buy this, but with all these glitches and missing features i can't bring myself to do it.
another huge fuckup is on reboot it needs permission to run.
it's not on me as the end user to have the program properly registered with microsoft. send in your request get the program approved as being not malicious.
Well either way, I was using claymore-zec as an example. There is obviously something wrong with your setup since myself and 5 other friends who mine aren't having any kind of problems with this software. Granted we all work in IT and know what to expect from Microsoft so you shouldn't really dog on a product you don't understand how to run. Have you read the readme files? Also worth noting we all switched to Minerstat from other monitoring programs for the added features that are missing out of other monitoring programs. Also email notifications do work, as long as you use a reputable email provider, none of us have had any issues with email alerts. So circling back you do have an issue with your setup but if you are unwilling to look at the troubleshooting steps then you just need to go find another product to use that babies to the "end user" who feels victimized because they can't educate themselves in how to use things properly.