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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 14/06/2017, 00:18:59 UTC
Seems to be some issues with the wallet monitoring lately. Is that to do with the currency conversion side of it or something else?

Interesting... Can you hit this URL? http://walletapi.cryptoglance.info/?from=ETH&to=CAD

Yes that works fine, and today the wallets are showing up ok.

I might have led you down the wrong route looking for the issue in the currency conversion. Basically, the wallets were not showing any totals.

Is there an api call to get the wallet totals I can test? Is that a self hosted service that you run as well or do you do calls from an external provider for the wallet info?

Thanks for replying

We host the conversion, so 1 BTC = x fiat.

The other coins are remote apis with blockchain services. Which coins do you have in your wallet, I can review the API endpoints. PM if you don't want public knowledge

Just bitcoin wallets, is there an api link I can check from my end?

Sorry, I don't have the capacity to commit a fix at the moment, but there is interest in us building cryptoglance again in a better cross-platform way.

HOWEVER, if you'd like to make a change, you can try:
1) Find the code for cryptoglance. If it was installed on windows, its under the install location and within "app" i believe.
2) Find the file: includes/classes/wallets/bitcoin.php
3) Remove the // on line 10, add a // on line 11
4) Remove the // on line 22, add a // on line 23
5) Save and reload the app.


This should be all it needs.
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 08/06/2017, 02:18:30 UTC
Seems to be some issues with the wallet monitoring lately. Is that to do with the currency conversion side of it or something else?

Interesting... Can you hit this URL? http://walletapi.cryptoglance.info/?from=ETH&to=CAD

Yes that works fine, and today the wallets are showing up ok.

I might have led you down the wrong route looking for the issue in the currency conversion. Basically, the wallets were not showing any totals.

Is there an api call to get the wallet totals I can test? Is that a self hosted service that you run as well or do you do calls from an external provider for the wallet info?

Thanks for replying

We host the conversion, so 1 BTC = x fiat.

The other coins are remote apis with blockchain services. Which coins do you have in your wallet, I can review the API endpoints. PM if you don't want public knowledge
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 07/06/2017, 00:44:13 UTC
Seems to be some issues with the wallet monitoring lately. Is that to do with the currency conversion side of it or something else?

Interesting... Can you hit this URL? http://walletapi.cryptoglance.info/?from=ETH&to=CAD
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 21/03/2017, 03:49:29 UTC
Yeah i did, it was able to add working devices afterwards, but what i'm getting at is it happens regularly and on 2 different computers. Was hoping there was a "fix" that wouldn't require entering 40+ Machines each time.

N8tureboy, next time this happens, please PM us the config file for the miner. We're looking for an corruption of data.

Or, compare a working config with a broken config and let us know what's different?
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 11/11/2016, 03:10:25 UTC
can you add zpool to the pools list.

https://www.zpool.ca/site/api



We'll look into it! Don't have any miners though. Might have a USB stick miner somewhere, but cost of mining in Ontario is just way too high for us to keep it going... That's also partially why no updates have come out lately, we can't really test anything.

One user has made a ton of changes that were submitted to us that we need to review, that's also on our list of things.
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 05/07/2016, 05:40:05 UTC
cryptoglance seems to be broken on 16.04
i dunno why but i cant get it to fully work.. the top part works but the rig details just have that loading bar forever.



16.04? What is that
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 04/07/2016, 02:38:42 UTC
There's not much I can do Sad the DEVICES section is empty, not sure what bminer changed but they broke the api
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 04/07/2016, 00:47:44 UTC
We don't have an s9 miner to test against.

If someone has the app open, press CTRL + D and enter your s9 IP address + port. Can you paste the results here?
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Re: MinToRRo Bitmain Antminer Firmware S5 / S7- The Flash one!
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cryptoglance
on 24/06/2016, 13:23:17 UTC
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Re: Custom Firmware Release for S7 and S5 Miner all Batches
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cryptoglance
on 24/06/2016, 13:21:53 UTC
Hey All,

Currently we're in the process of reviewing the codebase for the modifications of CryptoGlance that are delivered with this paid app. We believe it's in the communities best interest to release software that does not cause any harm.

We will update this thread as our code review has finished. At this moment, we have not found anything malicious code.
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 19/06/2016, 23:53:49 UTC
cryptoGlance working with antminer s9 ?

It should
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 26/05/2016, 04:41:35 UTC
anyway to change your password without deleting your config file and starting over?

Unfortunately not Sad
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 17/05/2016, 00:09:47 UTC
Sorry all for being inactive. We're trying our best to be around.

Great app thank you!  One issue with the Windows version, when I try to change the layout it immediatly reverts back to the default one.
This can happen when cookies somehow corrupt or if your screen size is too small.



Also I have one S7 showing up red and not hashing.  Will Cryptoglance auto-restart the miner or do I have to tell it to do that?


Any info about this feature?
Currently CryptoGlance will look for an 'x' in the chip status that cgminer reports and will try to restart the miner. I'm not sure if the s7 reports it the same as the s5, but the s5 is what we build that feature for.
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 04/05/2016, 21:38:34 UTC
I use the standalone application.
Is that possible that something in cryptoglance is shared with the browsers ?

With chrome, I managed to find where could be the problem : it tells me shockwaveflash is not responsive.

Trying to help as best we can, but note that the standalone cryptoGlance application is exactly that. It is sandboxed, and does not depend on anything else. It doesn't even have Shockwave Flash included with it.

Everything else you are saying is indicative of a deeper problem with your system. When Task Manager loads, even slowly, once it is open, click the PROCESSES tab and then sort by CPU. This should tell you which process is stressing your PC.

Apart from that, there's not much else we can tell you. You may wish to try restarting Windows in Safe Mode with Networking, then see if the problem still exists. Or, try NOT running cryptoGlance as you use your PC, and then see if the same behaviour/lagging occurs. If you still believe it's the cryptoGlance standalone app, then you should try installing XAMPP and running the PHP version of cryptoGlance from source.

Again, that's about all that we can suggest.
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 04/05/2016, 16:44:56 UTC
After a moment , I got a error message : the plugin is busy and I have to choose between wait or close.
I don't know which plugin it is.

That's the key, as you'd need to find out which script it is referring to. If you are using the standalone cryptoGlance application, and Firefox or Chrome tells you that there is an unresponsive script, then it is not cryptoGlance, although you should use Task Manager to determine which process is consuming a lot of your CPU and making your system unresponsive.

Failing that, maybe try cryptoGlance on another system? It sounds like an issue that's specific to your current system there. Tough to troubleshoot as well, but again, you're the first person to report such an issue. We'll keep our ears out for anyone else who experiences the same thing.

Thanks!
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 04/05/2016, 12:27:11 UTC
when it is running , it make my firefox/chrome become really slow... serious lag on some pages. + cryptoglance take long time to update or log in.

cryptoGlance shouldn't affect other applications on your system unless you have the update times set too frequently. Even still, we don't allow you to set very aggressive update timers either. This is the first we've heard of this issue, however it would be a good idea to investigate your system's other running processes next time you notice it, and try to determine what the real culprit is.

Hope that helps!
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Re: Biete Antminer S7 and S5 custom Firmware all Batches
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cryptoglance
on 02/05/2016, 00:58:58 UTC
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Re: Custom Firmware Release for S7 and S5 Miner all Batches
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cryptoglance
on 01/05/2016, 21:31:43 UTC
Fubly,

You're using Cryptoglance in a commercial product with zero communication to us (the developers of cryptoglance), nor have we given you any permission to use our application.

We are not associated with you or this release.

Cryptoglance defines this requirement in the README: http://imgur.com/3HSwAMd


We highly recommend that the community avoids this user and their software. Firmware can be modified to mine to their own btc address, be harmful to your miner, etc. Additional, this version of cryptoglance can also be unsafe and dangerous to your machine (backdoor trojan,  malware,  etc).

Fubly, please remove cryptoGlance from your software package if you continue to charge money for it.
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 10/03/2016, 01:19:54 UTC
I would love to see columns user selectable in all the frames, would be cool to be able to customize.

That's the plan Smiley Ideally every table would have customized columns
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Re: cryptoGlance [v2.1] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool!
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cryptoglance
on 09/03/2016, 15:45:31 UTC
Ok, I knew I saw something in this thread earlier and I found it:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=569924.msg13113378#msg13113378

But I'm definitely too lazy to go through all the steps just to add that "bestShare" column" Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Also, if you could add in the next release a separator for "thousands" in the best share, that'll be great Smiley

e.g.: xxx'xxx'xxx'xxx instead of xxxxxxxxxxxx

Will do! I'm hoping to get back into CryptoGlance development by next week. Dealing with a new job that's sucked up all my time and energy Sad