Hi Patrick, thanks for the update!
Regarding the new rule: New rule trigger for miner revenue and profit levels
Its quite a simple rule to setup and I setup a rule for profit (and later revenue) where the miner stops mining when the profit is less 5 South African Rand (then I later put in 500 South African Rand to test this), the time was set to 5 seconds to stop the miner. Unfortunately the rule wouldnt trigger on any of my miners but did work when I manually ran the rule.
If the above rule worked would it also start the miner automatically when the miner is above the profit or revenue threshold specified or do I need to setup an additional rule to start the miner after X amount of profit or revenue?
Yes thank you Patrike! I'm already experiencing less unnecessary switching and seemly more consistent earnings client side, have to keep mining going longer to see the effect reflected on earning but I expect that to be much better than before.
Confirming what @smartieee said, the actions don't seem to execute properly even though the condition triggered. I initially was using the "profit switching" action + notification to see it in effect, but the notification while kicked in, nothing happened except the rule starts flooding the Notification tab every 5 seconds. I have hence used a workaround actions for the rule (stop miner -> wait 5s -> start miner) and that does execute the rule actions accordingly no issues.
@Smartieee, I believe the rule only looks at the current miner's profit/revenue per day in action! rather than the overall profile and periodic calculated overall profit rank, thus right at this moment, it probably doesn't do the auto starting since once your miner stopped, it probably will not be monitored by the rule when idle. I'm pretty sure Patrike can gradually expand this function further in future releases upon how useful ppl find the function to be for them and giving feedback and ideas. Right now for starters, it is already showing signs of great improvement with the first release of the feature.
Once again, thank you Patrike!