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Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners
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puwaha
on 11/12/2017, 06:37:06 UTC
Right... so I changed the Rules sections and added a new rule to `highlight in red`the dead miner, before it reboots the dead miner. Now all my miners are permanently Red highlight :-)...

1. I`d love any ideas as to how to remove the Red Highlight (automatically) once the system detects that the Miners are back on line.

You could create a rule to turn it back to "none" highlights.  I would suggest a trigger of Hashrate greater than X, then action to change highlight back to "none".


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2. I have a stack of D3s and L3+s on my home network... and Awesome Miner finds them just fine. I also have a GPU running SMOS (DSTM/Zen)...my router confirms that it is 192.168.0.254... and it mines just fine... but Awesome Miner can't seem to auto scan/locate it.  ANy ideas folks?

AM wouldn't have any knowledge of a Linux rig.  You would have to manually set it up as an external miner.  You'd need to find out which port that SMOS uses to report API data and use that port with the IP you already know.  You will need to also tell AM what software your SMOS rig is running so that it can figure out what kind of API data to parse.  I don't remember if SMOS can profit-switch, but that might be a problem if the miner software changes from ccminer to Claymore for example.  But if it's just running a static pool with specific miner software, you can define that in the external miner profile and then you will see the data and statistics.