Hello!
Is there a way to set the accuracy of the time stamp in the remote monitoring data (I can't find an option for this in the readme file) else can the accuracy be improved in the base code?
I'm looking at coding up a dashboard to plot the miner performance stats (rate, temps, fan speeds etc)... ideally I'd pull the data from the remote monitoring url as this is easier to set up than pointing to the log file, but the time stamp is chopped to the minute so it's not accurate enough to plot the data (since there can be multiple results per minute). I think chopping to the second would be adequate.
The alternative is that I just overwrite any existing data with the later data for a specific time stamp, so it just plots the most recent data for that stamp, but it seems a shame to waste perfectly good data.
Thanks!
Claymore's Ethereum Dual miner Manager
been using this manager now for 3.5 years. its in the Claymore zip folder.
no need to create a dashboard as it does everything you want, including editing the config file on the fly, see your rig wattage, see your fan speed, gpu temp, running time, version of phoenix, ethereum stats, how many times your rig restarted. to boot, it can send you a text if the rig is down, you can even reset, restart without having to go to each rig with even more options to list.. its the best free tool for mining with phoenix miner.. take some time to read the phoenix manual.