Miners' table
Learn to manage miners, distinguish types, understand statuses, and optimize performance efficiently.
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Learn to manage miners, distinguish types, understand statuses, and optimize performance efficiently.
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At the top of the table, you'll see two types of miners:
Imported: These are miners you have manually added with complete information, allowing full management and control.
Unimported: These are newly detected miners that the system has found but haven't been fully configured. To manage them, navigate to the "Unimported" section and complete the required details for import. More details
Also at the top of the table, you'll see several statuses of miners. Each status gives insight into the miner's condition, aiding timely actions for stability and efficiency. Here are the key status definitions:
Overall hashrate is ≥5% below the manufacturer's specs.
Any board performs ≥15% below spec (if not marked under repair).
Indicated by a flame icon next to temperature.
Detected using max reported temps and Kernel logs (e.g. BOOTBY[0x02.00000000]
for Avalon).
The table provides detailed information about your mining devices, including:
Index: A unique location for each miner.
SN: Serial number for tracking the miner.
Model: The model type of the miner.
Submodel: A specific variant of the miner model, indicating differences in hardware.
Mode: Operational mode currently set for the miner.
24h Graph: A visual representation of mining performance over the last 24 hours.
Avg: Average hashrate over a set measurement period.
5s: Hashrate performance averaged over the last 5 seconds.
PCBs Hashrate: The individual hashrate generated by each mining board.
Fans speed: Current speed of the cooling fans, important for temperature regulation.
T: Current max temperature of the miner.
Eff: Efficiency of the mining process.
Active Pool: The current mining pool the device is connected to.
Worker: The individual worker designation within the mining pool.
Uptime: Duration the miner has been running continuously.
Options: Management actions for each miner, including viewing open tasks and client details (email and status).
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Active: The miner is fully operational and performing as expected.
Lowhash: The miner's hashrate is below expected levels. Triggered when:
Overheated: Temperature is above safe limits.
Hanged: The miner has become unresponsive due to a software crash or hardware failure.
Offline: The miner is disconnected from the network or powered off, making it inaccessible for remote management.