Mass change miners' pools
Remotely manage miners via the dashboard for mass or single changes of miners' pools. Use the mass action panel for multiple miners or the options' menu for a single miner.
To be able to perform mass actions, your plan must be Core, Scale or Enterprise solution.
In Roles → Farm Permissions admins control access by setting permissions for mass and single change miners' pools, ensuring only authorized users can perform these actions. All pools' changes activities are logged. Access them via the logs tab or by selecting "View logs" from the miner's menu.
To mass change miners' pools via the mass action panel:
Go to Dashboard.
Select miners by checking relevant boxes..
Click Change pools on the mass action panel.
Enter URL - server address where the miner will connect for operation.
Enter Worker name - the unique identifier assigned to the miner within the mining pool.
Choose Divider - dot or underscore used to separate different components of the worker name.
Choose Variables - predefined placeholders for dynamic worker name configuration.
Unique: A unique identifier for the miner.
MAC: The miner's MAC address.
Increment: An incremental number assigned to each miner.
IP: The miner's IP address.
IP (octet 1st): The first octet of the IP address.
IP (octet 2nd): The second octet of the IP address.
IP (octet 3rd): The third octet of the IP address.
IP (octet 4th): The fourth octet of the IP address.
IP (octet 3rdx4th): Combination of the third and fourth octets.
Enter Worker password - password for worker authentication with the mining pool.
Click Apply.
To single change miners' pools:
To change pools for a single miner, click on the three dots next to it, and select "Change pools" from the dropdown menu. This option allows for individual reboot without going through the bulk process.
In a single action, the variable is set to None, meaning you can manually enter any value in the Worker Name field. The system will save exactly what you enter without applying any automatic changes or placeholders.
Key Difference:
With None: The system does not modify or generate any part of the worker name; it simply saves the value you manually input.
With other variables: The system dynamically generates the worker name based on predefined placeholders (e.g.,
{MAC}
,{IP(3rdx4th)}
).
This allows for full customization when assigning worker names without automatic formatting.
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