Hey Patrike, considering how integral AM is to a lot of us at this point, could you look into adding failover. Like another installation of AM that will take over if the primary one goes down on your network.
Thanks for your feedback. This could be something to consider. In some cases this could be mitigated by using a virtualized environment (VMware), but their failover solutions requires quite expensive licenses so it isn't really for home use.
We might get into this in the future but there is another concept that is prioritized right now and that's the ability to separate the AM into a client-server solution where you can have multiple clients (user interfaces) connected to the same server. This way you will also be able to have the client running on one computer and simply point it to different AM servers if you have more than one (primary and backup). This client-server feature is a quite significant change and is planned to be released later this year.
Appreciate looking into this, would this allow for a backup server then? Right now the client is the server and if the server goes offline, the problem still remains.
Couple other bugs I'm running into.
1. Tools > activity log > all
Appears as though the list isn't sorted or doesn't properly support 12 hour sorting. Also dates don't seem to be sorted properly due to them not properly parsing times that would have a 0 in front.
2. I'm running into a issue where IPs are changing on ASICs and the AM client doesn't update the current listing to reflect this. They can easily be found by scanning the network, but obviously not good. This is generally being caused by my router resetting then occasionally the miners resetting.
Could you add a Rule Action that runs a network scan and readds the miners replacing their original entry? They are uniquely identifiable at least by their MAC address.
This has nothing to do with your router. Set a fixed IP in every ASIC, problem solved. I see no reason for not doing this.