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  1. Automation

Auto-reboot

Auto-Reboot is a helpful tool that automatically restarts a miner if the system finds a problem. This helps to fix common issues without needing you to do anything.

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Auto-reboot as part of diagnostic

The auto-reboot feature is an essential part of our diagnostic process, aimed at improving system stability and efficiency. It automatically restarts the miner during diagnostic checks to help resolve temporary issues or minor software glitches. This minimizes the need for manual intervention and supports continuous, reliable operation.

When auto-reboot is enabled, the system checks the imported miners you've selected in Set Models every 10 minutes. If an issue is detected, the miner is added to the diagnostics list, and a pulse icon appears next to it. The system then attempts to auto-reboot the miner to restore normal operation.

Once auto-reboot is on, the system will:

  • Monitor miner performance.

  • Detect problems.

  • Restart the miner if needed (Auto-Reboot).

  • Create tasks to fix issues, if necessary.

For a detailed explanation of which issues the diagnostics system can detect—and which ones it does not—please refer to the full list here.

Key benefits of auto-reboot

  • Helps fix issues automatically. The system restarts the miner when a problem is found. In many cases, this is enough to restore normal operation.

  • Saves time and effort. No need to reboot devices manually — the process is automatic. This reduces downtime and lets your team focus on other important tasks.

  • Quick fix for common errors. Many software glitches can be solved with a simple reboot. Auto-reboot is a smart first step to correct issues fast.

How to turn on diagnostic (includes auto-reboot)

  1. Go to Settings → Automation in your account.

  2. Turn on the switch next to Auto-reboot.

  3. Click Set models.

  4. Select either all miners or only the specific models you want.

  5. Click Apply.

FAQ

What is Auto-Reboot?

Auto-Reboot automatically restarts your miners to resolve issues detected by the diagnostic system, ensuring minimal downtime and improved system performance.

How do I enable Auto-Reboot?

Go to Settings → Automation in your account, enable diagnostics, and select the miners you want to monitor.

How often does the system check miners?

The system checks miners every 10 minutes for performance issues.

What types of issues trigger a reboot?

The system detects problems like being offline, hanged, low hash rate, board failure, or fan malfunction.

Can I see which miners have been affected?

Yes, a pulse icon will appear next to miners with detected issues.

How does the system resolve issues?

If a problem is found, the system attempts to auto-reboot the miner to restore normal operation.

Why auto-reboot doesn't work?

If the auto-reboot feature does not seem to operate as expected:

  1. Verify Settings: Ensure that the auto-reboot feature is enabled in the Settings → Automation section.

  2. Check Permissions: Confirm that your account has sufficient permissions to apply these settings.

  3. Review Logs: Examine the logs for errors or failed reboot attempts.

  4. Update Firmware: Make sure your firmware is up-to-date to support auto-reboot functionality.

  5. Contact Support: If issues persist, reach out to technical support for further assistance.


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