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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners
by
Lowernlower
on 28/09/2017, 16:37:46 UTC
Add a time trigger that checks every 10 minutes, then select the option “match all”
So the two triggers have to match in order for action to occur




Hi Patrike,

I’ve been using your paid edition of AM for about 4 months and loving it. I have a lot of rules and notifications set and am just now starting to try the hashrate trigger rules and think there’s not one for this situation.

I have tried both triggers to attempt to restart claymore:

(hashrate kH, avg)  -> current -> less than or equals -> 200,000

(hashrate kH, 5s) -> current -> less than or equals -> 200,000


Also tried to change “current” to “1 minute ago” and up to “10 minutes ago”.

It seems that as soon as the miner falls under 200MH it triggers the restart. I do have fluctuation on this rig for a few seconds every now and then so its literally triggering a restart as often as I set it to check.

I was hoping that choosing the “interval” to check the trigger for 30 seconds or a minute would mean the average over that time, or if it's under the target hashrate for that long. But if I touch 199MH for 1 second anywhere in that “interval” range no matter what timeframe I chose it will trigger.

In the end I’m just trying to set a trigger to restart the miner if “under 200MH/s for longer than 10 seconds” or something to that effect.

Thanks!

Hi chanberg,

I did exactly that initially and all it does is delay the trigger for that amount of time. It’s still the situation that if I hit 199MH/s for even 1 second in that 10 minute window it still fires the trigger to restart the miner every 10 minutes. Because technically it was under 200MH/s at some point during that 10 minute window.

To my knowledge there is not a functional rule that truly means “if at x hashrate for x amount of time then trigger”.