T-Rex is a versatile cryptocurrency mining software. It supports a variety of algorithms and we, as developers, are trying to do our best to make it as fast and as convenient to use as possible.
Developer fee is 1% (2% for Octopus and Autolykos2).
Full list of command line options:
-a, --algo Specify the hash algorithm to use.
autolykos2
etchash
ethash
firopow
kawpow
mtp
mtp-tcr
multi
octopus
progpow
progpow-veil
progpow-veriblock
progpowz
tensority
--coin [Ethash, ProgPOW] Set coin name.
Helps avoid DAG rebuilds when switching back from a dev fee session.
Example: "eth" for Ethereum, "zil" for Zilliqa.
--extra-dag-epoch Allocate extra DAG at GPU for specified epoch. Can be useful for dual mining
of coins like Zilliqa (ZIL). (eg: --extra-dag-epoch 0)
Can be set for each GPU separately by using comma separated list of values
(set to -1 for the GPUs that should not allocate the extra DAG).
--nonce-start [Ethash, ProgPOW] Starting nonce for the solution search.
--nonce-range-size [Ethash, ProgPOW] Nonce range size for nonce search. The range will be split between all devices.
-d, --devices Comma separated list of CUDA devices to use.
Device IDs start counting from 0.
--ab-indexing Afterburner indexing (same as default but starts from 1).
-i, --intensity GPU intensity 8-25 (default: auto).
Controls the GPU workload size, in other words how many nonces the miner is
processing "in one go": N = 2 ^ intensity
--low-load Low load mode (default: 0). 1 - enabled, 0 - disabled.
Reduces the load on the GPUs if possible. Can be set to a comma separated string to enable
the mode for a subset of the GPU list (eg: --low-load 0,0,1,0)
--lhr-tune [Ethash] LHR tuning value that controls the maximum hashrate the miner
tries to achieve for LHR cards (default: 0). Range from 0 to 8.
0 - disabled (use for non-LHR cards)
1 - lowest hashrate, low chance of LHR lock
4 - recommended value for most LHR cards
8 - highest hashrate, high chance of LHR lock
Can be set for each GPU separately, e.g.
"lhr-tune": "0,0,4,0" - this will set LHR tuning value to 4 for the third GPU.
--kernel [Ethash] Choose CUDA kernel (default: 0). Range from 0 to 5.
Set to 0 to enable auto-tuning: the miner will benchmark each kernel and select the fastest.
Can be set to a comma separated list to apply different values to different cards.
(eg: --kernel 2,1,1,3)
The support for this parameter may later be extended to cover other algorithms.
--gpu-init-mode Enables DAG sequential initialization (default: 0).
0 - all GPUs are initialized in parallel
1 - fully sequential initialization, one GPU at a time
2 - two GPUs at a time
etc.
--dag-build-mode [Ethash, ProgPOW, Octopus] Controls how DAG is built (default: 0).
0 - auto (miner will choose the most appropriate mode based on the GPU model)
1 - default (suitable for most graphics cards)
2 - recommended for 30xx cards to prevent invalid shares
Can be set to a comma separated list to apply different values to different cards.
(eg: --dag-build-mode 1,1,2,1)
--keep-gpu-busy Continue mining even in case of pool connection loss.
Useful when a GPU crashes during start/stop cycle that occurs when internet
connection goes down.
-o, --url URL of the mining pool in the following format: <scheme>://<host>:<port>
Supported schemes: stratum+tcp
stratum+ssl
stratum+http
stratum2+tcp
stratum2+ssl
stratum2 is normally used by Nicehash, MiningPoolHub and other similar mining pools
Example: stratum+tcp://eu1.ethermine.org:4444
stratum+ssl://zcoin.mintpond.com:3005
stratum2+tcp://daggerhashimoto.hk.nicehash.com:3353
-u, --user Username for mining server.
-p, --pass Password for mining server.
-w, --worker Worker name.
-r, --retries Number of times to retry if a network call fails.
-R, --retry-pause Pause in seconds between retries.
-T, --timeout Network timeout, in seconds (default: 300)
--time-limit Miner shutdown interval in seconds. (default: 0 - disabled)
--temperature-color Set temperature color for GPUs stat. Example: 55,65 - it means that
temperatures above 55 will have yellow color, above 65 - red color. (default: 67,77)
--temperature-limit GPU shutdown temperature. (default: 0 - disabled)
--temperature-start GPU temperature to enable card after disable. (default: 0 - disabled)
--api-bind-http IP:port for the miner API via HTTP (default: 127.0.0.1:4067). Set to 0 to disable.
For external access set IP to 0.0.0.0, in which case setting "--api-read-only" is
recommended as well.
--api-https Enable https protocol for API calls.
--api-key Pre-generated authorization key for API calls. Use "--api-generate-key" to generate it.
Mandatory for allowing modify/update API calls.
--api-read-only Allow only read operations for API calls.
Enabled by default if "--api-key" isn't set.
--api-generate-key Generate API key from user-defined password.
The output key is used as a value for "--api-key".
--api-webserver-cert Full path to API web server certificate file.
--api-webserver-pkey Full path to API web server private key file.
-N, --hashrate-avr Sliding window length in seconds used to compute average hashrate (default: 60).
--sharerate-avr Sliding window length in seconds used to compute sharerate (default: 600).
--gpu-report-interval GPU stats report frequency. Minimum is 5 sec. (default: 30 sec)
--gpu-report-interval-s GPU stats report frequency in shares. 0 by default (disabled).
-q, --quiet Quiet mode. No GPU stats at all.
--hide-date Don't show date in console.
--send-stales Don't drop stale shares.
--validate-shares Validate shares before sending to a pool. Also enables share diff info.
--no-color Disable color output for console.
--no-hashrate-report Disable hashrate report to pool.
--no-nvml Disable NVML GPU stats.
--no-strict-ssl Disable certificate validation for SSL connections.
--no-watchdog Disable built-in watchdog.
--watchdog-exit-mode Specifies the action "A" the watchdog should take if the miner gets restarted "N" times
within "M" minutes.
Format: N:M:A. Valid values:
N: any positive integer,
M: any positive integer,
A: r(system reboot), s(system shutdown), e(miner exit)
Actions "r" and "s" require running the miner with administrative privileges.
Examples:
20:10:s - watchdog will shutdown the system if the miner gets restarted 20 times
within any 10 minute interval
5:7:r - watchdog will reboot the system if the miner gets restarted 5 times
within any 7 minute interval
-B, --benchmark Benchmark mode.
--benchmark-epoch Epoch number used during benchmark (default: 0).
Only applicable to DAG based algorithms except ProgPOW family.
--benchmark-block Block number used during benchmark (default: 0).
Only applicable for ProgPOW family of algorithms.
-P, --protocol-dump User protocol logging.
-c, --config Load a JSON-format configuration file.
-l, --log-path Full path of the log file.
--cpu-priority Set process priority (default: 2) 0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest.
--autoupdate Perform auto update whenever a newer version of the miner is available.
--back-to-main-pool-sec Forces miner to switch back to main pool in case working with failover pool.
Parameter is set in seconds. (default: 600)
--exit-on-cuda-error Forces miner to immediately exit on CUDA error.
--exit-on-connection-lost Forces miner to immediately exit on connection lost.
--exit-on-high-power Forces miner to immediately exit on high power consumption.
(eg: --exit-on-high-power 600 - exit in case of total power consumption exceeds 600W)
--reconnect-on-fail-shares Forces miner to immediately reconnect to pool on N successively failed shares (default: 10).
--fork-at Forces miner to change algorithm on predefined condition (works only with built-in watchdog enabled)
Epoch condition: <algo_name>=epoch:<epoch_number> (eg: --fork-at etchash=epoch:390).
Block condition: <algo_name>=block:<block_number> (eg: --fork-at x16rv2=block:6526421).
Time condition: <algo_name>=time:<YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS>. Time must be set in UTC+0.
(eg: --fork-at x16rv2=time:2019-10-01T16:00:00).
To change main pool port you must write it right after algo: <algo_name>:<port_number>
(eg: --fork-at x16rv2:4081=time:2019-10-01T16:00:00).
--script-start Executes user script right after miner start (eg: --script-start script_filename)
--script-exit Executes user script right before miner exit.
--script-epoch-change Executes user script on epoch change.
--script-crash Executes user script in case of miner crash.
--script-low-hash Executes user script in case of low hash. Hash threshold is set in MegaHashes/second.
Example: --script-low-hash script_to_activate:50
(activates "script_to_activate" script once total hashrate drops to 50MH/s)
------------------ GPU fine tuning (Windows & Linux) ----------------
--pl Sets GPU power limit (Windows - in percent, Linux - in Watts)
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
--lock-cclock Specifies desired locked GPU core clock speed in MHz. (default: 0 - disabled).
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
Example: --lock-cclock 1000 (applies clock 1000Mhz to all cards that support this functionality)
--lock-cclock 1000,1300,0 (applies clock 1000Mhz to GPU #0, 1300MHz to GPU #1, ignore GPU #2)
--mt Memory tweak mode (default: 0 - disabled). Range from 0 to 6. General recommendation
is to start with 1, and then increase only if the GPU is stable.
The effect is similar to that of ETHlargementPill.
Supported on Pascal GPUs with GDDR5 or GDDR5X memory only.
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
Can be set to a comma separated list to apply different values to different cards.
Example: --mt 4 (applies tweak mode #4 to all cards that support this functionality)
--mt 3,3,3,0 (applies tweak mode #3 to all cards except the last one)
------------------ GPU fine tuning (Windows only) ------------------
All options can be set to a comma separated list to apply different values to
different cards. (default value for all options: 0 - not used)
--fan Sets GPU fan speed in percent or target temperature (auto-fan).
Valid formats:
--fan N (where N is the fan speed)
--fan t:N (where N is the target core temperature)
--fan t:N[F1-F2] (same as above, but with the fan speed constrained by [F1%, F2%] range)
--fan tm:N (where N is the target memory temperature)
--fan tm:N[F1-F2] (same as above, but with the fan speed constrained by [F1%, F2%] range)
Example: --fan 45,t:67,tm:95,t:69[45-100],tm:90[50-95]
which translates to
GPU #0: set fan speed to 45%
GPU #1: maintain GPU core temperature at 67C
GPU #2: maintain GPU memory temperature at 90C
GPU #3: maintain GPU core temperature at 69C
with the fan speed limited to [45%, 100%] range
GPU #4: maintain GPU memory temperature at 90C
with the fan speed limited to [50%, 95%] range
Note: fan speeds are limited to [0%, 100%] range in auto-fan mode by default.
--cclock Sets GPU core clock offset in MHz.
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
Will be set to 0 on exit and during DAG rebuild.
--mclock Sets GPU memory clock offset in MHz.
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
Will be set to 0 on exit and during DAG rebuild.
--cv Sets GPU core voltage in percent. Must be within [0, 100] range.
Use it only in case you know what you are doing!
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
--lock-cv Specifies desired GPU core voltage in mV. (default: 0 - disabled).
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
--pstate Sets GPU P-state. Valid values: p0.
Requires running the miner with administrative privileges.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--version Display version information and exit.
-h, --help Display this help text and exit.
- ERGO-nanopool
t-rex -a autolykos2 -o stratum+tcp://ergo-eu1.nanopool.org:11111 -u 9gpNWA3LVic14cMmWHmKGZyiGqrxPaSEvGsdyt7jt2DDAWDQyc9.rig0/your@email.org -p x
- ERGO-herominers
t-rex -a autolykos2 -o stratum+tcp://de.ergo.herominers.com:1180 -u 9gpNWA3LVic14cMmWHmKGZyiGqrxPaSEvGsdyt7jt2DDAWDQyc9.rig0 -p x
- ERGO-woolypooly
t-rex -a autolykos2 -o stratum+tcp://pool.eu.woolypooly.com:3100 -u 9gpNWA3LVic14cMmWHmKGZyiGqrxPaSEvGsdyt7jt2DDAWDQyc9.rig0 -p x
- ERGO-2miners
t-rex -a autolykos2 -o stratum+tcp://erg.2miners.com:8888 -u 9gpNWA3LVic14cMmWHmKGZyiGqrxPaSEvGsdyt7jt2DDAWDQyc9.rig0 -p x
- ETH+ZIL-shardpool
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://eu1-zil.shardpool.io:3333 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd -p zil1yn92lnkkfsn0s2hlvfdmz6y2yhpqm98vng38s9@eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -w rig0 --extra-dag-epoch 0
- ETC-2miners
t-rex -a etchash -o stratum+tcp://etc.2miners.com:1010 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd -p x -w rig0
- ETC-woolypooly
t-rex -a etchash -o stratum+tcp://etc.woolypooly.com:35000 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd -p x -w rig0
- ETH-2miners
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://eth.2miners.com:2020 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd -p x -w rig0
- ETH-ethproxy
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+http://127.0.0.1:8080
- ETH-nanopool
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://eth-eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd.rig0/your@email.org -p x
- ETH-ethermine
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd -p x -w rig0
- ETH-miningpoolhub
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum2+tcp://europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20535 -u somaton.gtx1080 -p x
- ETH-miningrigrentals
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://eu-ru01.miningrigrentals.com:3344 -u wasya89.165854 -p x
- ETH-woolypooly
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://eth.woolypooly.com:3096 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd -p x -w rig0
- ETH-flexpool
t-rex -a ethash -o stratum+ssl://eth-us-east.flexpool.io:5555 -u 0x1f75eccd8fbddf057495b96669ac15f8e296c2cd -p x -w rig0
- CFX-woolypooly
t-rex -a octopus -o stratum+tcp://cfx.woolypooly.com:3094 -u cfx:aajauymfc0cpd4aj91wmfyd150avfg3fmym9j2xrh8.rig0 -p x
- CFX-nanopool
t-rex -a octopus -o stratum+tcp://cfx-eu1.nanopool.org:17777 -u cfx:aajauymfc0cpd4aj91wmfyd150avfg3fmym9j2xrh8.rig0/your@email.org -p x
- RVN-2miners
t-rex -a kawpow -o stratum+tcp://rvn.2miners.com:6060 -u RBX1G6nYDMHVtyaZiQWySMZw1Bb2DEDpT8.rig -p x
- RVN-ravenminer
t-rex -a kawpow -o stratum+tcp://stratum.ravenminer.com:3838 -u RBX1G6nYDMHVtyaZiQWySMZw1Bb2DEDpT8.rig -p x
- RVN-woolypooly
t-rex -a kawpow -o stratum+tcp://rvn.woolypooly.com:55555 -u RBX1G6nYDMHVtyaZiQWySMZw1Bb2DEDpT8.rig -p x
- SERO-beepool
t-rex -a progpow --coin sero -o stratum+tcp://sero-pool.beepool.org:9515 -u JCbZnEb8XtWV814QWRpDcDxpQpXZXw4ARneAtwXNYdd3reuo4xQDcuZivopA761QnQyfMermHR9Mpi156F5n7ez9tv75Wt7vWbHXtuyZsQVWLbKNHnZgwcXbR2yZmbw89WT -p x -w rig0
- VBK-luckypool
t-rex -a progpow-veriblock -o stratum+tcp://vbk.luckypool.io:9501 -u V5h6udgGe6eL4M9cYGi776WCP75URm -p x -w rig0
- VEIL-woolypooly
t-rex -a progpow-veil -o stratum+tcp://pool.woolypooly.com:3098 -u bv1qzftz0vuqa82zy29avylv8sclskweqsrwysgrkg -p x -w rig0
- ZANO-luckypool
t-rex -a progpowz -o stratum+tcp://zano.luckypool.io:8877 -u iZ2bZfXdeN626rkyy9YsnfeT1Qq1K6XamE4brWm3tzP5hDUAig4dHmKSqe4yyq5dgbSPjmpLbfidqPyDXAuFY2J9544F95vagSF1Xqq3eCUp -p x -w rig0
- FIRO-2miners
t-rex -a mtp -o stratum+tcp://firo.2miners.com:8181 -u aBR3GY8eBKvEwjrVgNgSWZsteJPpFDqm6U.rig0 -p x
- FIRO-mintpond
t-rex -a mtp -o stratum+ssl://firo.mintpond.com:3005 -u aBR3GY8eBKvEwjrVgNgSWZsteJPpFDqm6U.rig0 -p x
- FIRO-woolypooly
t-rex -a mtp -o stratum+tcp://zcoin.woolypooly.com:3080 -u aBR3GY8eBKvEwjrVgNgSWZsteJPpFDqm6U.rig0 -p x
To start T-Rex with config file config.txt
type in the console: t-rex -c config.txt
.
Use config_example
file as a starting point to create your own config.
If a parameter is set in the config file and also via cmd line, the latter takes precedence,
for example: t-rex -c config.txt -w <worker_name_to_override_the_one_in_config_file>
You can also use environment variables: simply put %YOUR_ENV_VAR%
anywhere in your config file and it will get automatically substituted with the value of YOUR_ENV_VAR
variable at run-time.
Watchdog is intended to observe miner state and restart T-Rex if it crashes or hangs for any reason.
Also, watchdog can optionally perform auto updates if a newer version is available.
We recommend using the watchdog to avoid any downtime in mining and make sure your GPUs are busy 24/7.
If you do need to disable the watchdog, you can do so using --no-watchdog
parameter.
By default HTTP API server binds to 127.0.0.1:4067
. It means that you can only access your miner from localhost.
See --api-bind-http
parameter on how to change it.
Common example of request structure: http://<ip>:<port>/<handler_name>
Handlers:
-
trex - Shows miner control monitoring page in your web browser.
You can see miner stats in real time and also change miner parameters and config on the fly. Aside from that you will also see any available updates. -
login - Intended to get session id key to use with all requests in case the miner was protected with api-key.
http://127.0.0.1:4067/login?password=your_password
=> {"sid":"hj2DGIIYQ6rWcEbtscEU0ooGQvj3101L","success":1} Then use "sid" with every request.http://127.0.0.1:4067/summary?sid=hj2DGIIYQ6rWcEbtscEU0ooGQvj3101L
-
logout - Intended to logout active session.
http://127.0.0.1:4067/logout?sid=hj2DGIIYQ6rWcEbtscEU0ooGQvj3101L
-
config - Changes your config on HDD and also change some miner parameters on the fly.
You can change multiple parameters with one request. Both GET and POST requests supported.
If you use a config file (e.g.t-rex.exe -c config_file
), then any action with handlerconfig
will be saved intoconfig_file
.
You can use this handler for automation like changing config file at run-time, shutting down the miner via API and then restarting it with new parameters applied.GET usage examples:
http://127.0.0.1:4067/config?protocol-dump=true
Enables protocol dump on the fly and write it into config_filehttp://127.0.0.1:4067/config?algo=x16r&devices=0,1&intensity=20,21
Writes the following config settings into the config file:algo=x16r
,devices=0,1
,intensity=20,21
http://127.0.0.1:4067/config?algo=x16r&devices=0,1&intensity=20,21&config=test.conf
Saves settings into the filetest.conf
which will be created in the folder where the miner resides:algo=x16r
,devices=0,1
,intensity=20,21
http://127.0.0.1:4067/config?config=test.conf
Saves your current miner settings intotest.conf
filehttp://127.0.0.1:4067/config
Shows the current config statehttp://127.0.0.1:4067/config?hashrate_avr=10&temperature-limit=70&temperature-start=40
Sets the following parameters on the fly:hashrate_avr=10
,temperature-limit=70
,temperature-start=40
For POST requests you must use correct json object with parameters you want to change:
URL:http://127.0.0.1:4067/config
.
Payload:{"hashrate_avr": 10, "temperature-limit": 70, "temperature-start": 40}
.
Parameter names and types in json are identical to config json you normally use. -
summary - Shows all information about current mining process.
Response example with comments:
{
// Number of accepted shares count
"accepted_count": 6,
// Information about the pool your miner is currently connected to
"active_pool":
{
// Current pool difficulty
"difficulty": 5,
// Pool latency
"ping": 97,
// Number of connection attempts in case of connection loss
"retries": 0,
// Pool connection string
"url": "stratum+tcp://...",
// Usually your wallet address
"user": "..."
},
// Algorithm which was set in config
"algorithm": "x16r",
// HTTP API protocol version
"api": "1.2",
// CUDA toolkit version used to built the miner
"cuda": "9.10",
// Software description
"description": "T-Rex NVIDIA GPU miner",
// Current network difficulty
"difficulty": 31968.245093004043,
// Total number of GPUs installed in your system
"gpu_total": 1,
// List of all currently working GPUs in your system with its stats
"gpus": [{
// Internal device id, useful for devs
"device_id": 0,
// Fan blades rotation speed in % of the max speed
"fan_speed": 66,
// User defined device id in config
"gpu_user_id": 0,
// Average hashrate per N sec defined in config
"hashrate": 4529054,
// Average hashrate per day
"hashrate_day": 5023728,
// Average hashrate per hour
"hashrate_hour": 0,
// Average hashrate per minute
"hashrate_minute": 4671930,
// User defined intensity
"intensity": 21.5,
// Current device name.
"name": "GeForce GTX 1050",
// Current device temperature.
"temperature": 80,
// Current device vendor.
"vendor": "Gigabyte",
// Device state. Might appear if device reached heat limit. (set by --temperature-limit)
"disabled":true,
// Device temperature at disable. Might appear if device reached heat limit.
"disabled_at_temperature": 77,
// Shares stat for the device.
"shares": {
"accepted_count": 3,
"invalid_count": 0,
"rejected_count": 0,
"solved_count": 0
}
}],
// Total average sum of hashrates for all active devices per N sec defined in config.
"hashrate": 4529054,
// Total average sum of hashrates for a day.
"hashrate_day": 5023728,
// Total average sum of hashrates for an hour.
"hashrate_hour": 0,
// Total average sum of hashrates for a minute.
"hashrate_minute": 4671930,
// Application name
"name": "t-rex",
// Operating system
"os": "linux",
// This is number of rejected shares count.
"rejected_count": 0,
// This is number of found blocks.
"solved_count": 0,
// Current time in sec from the beginning of the epoch. (ref: https://www.epochconverter.com)
"ts": 1537095257,
// Uptime in sec. This shows how long the miner has been running for.
"uptime": 108,
// Miner version.
"version": "0.6.5",
// Information about available update. Appears in case update is available.
"updates":{
// Url of file archive to download.
"url": "https://fileurl",
// Signature of update pack (md5).
"md5sum": "md5...",
// T-Rex version in update.
"version": "0.8.0",
// Short info about changes in update.
"notes": "short update info",
// Whole info about changes in update.
"notes_full": "full update info",
// Information about current update download.
"download_status":
{
// Total bytes downloaded.
"downloaded_bytes": 1775165,
// Total bytes to download.
"total_bytes": 5245345,
// Last error if download failed.
"last_error":"",
// Time elapsed since first byte downloaded.
"time_elapsed_sec": 2.887111,
// Download service state.
"update_in_progress": true,
// Download service named state. ("started", "downloading", "finished", "error", "idle")
"update_state": "downloading",
// Url of file in operation.
"url": "https://fileurl"
},
}
}
-
do-update - Updates the miner.
Navigate tohttp://127.0.0.1:4067/do-update
to start T-Rex update.
Navigate tohttp://127.0.0.1:4067/do-update?stop=true
to stop the update. -
control - Real time configuration of T-Rex miner.
As of API 1.3 version the following commands are supported:-
shutdown - Shuts down your miner. Usage:
http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?command=shutdown
.
If you prefer POST set the request body to{"command": "shutdown"}
. -
pause - Stops your miner. Usage:
http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?pause=true
; to resume use:http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?pause=false
.
To pause certain GPUs:http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?pause=true:0,2,3
; to resume use:http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?pause=false:0,2,3
.
If you prefer POST set the request body to{"pause": "true:0,2,3"}
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hashrate-avr - Changes sliding window size in real time. Usage:
http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?hashrate-avr=1
.
It will set sliding window of size 1 sec.
If you prefer POST set the request body to{"hashrate-avr": 1}
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no-color - Disables color output to console. Usage:
http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?no-color=true
. To enable:http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?no-color=false
.
If you prefer POST set the request body to{"no-color": true}
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protocol-dump - Enables user protocol dump into console/log. To enable:
http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?protocol-dump=true
. To disable:http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?protocol-dump=false
.
If you prefer POST set the request body to{"protocol-dump": true}
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time-limit - Sets time limit in seconds for miner (it will shutdown after timeout). Usage:
http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?time-limit=120
. It will shutdown your miner 120 seconds after this request.
To disable:http://127.0.0.1:4067/control?time-limit=0
.
If you prefer POST set the request body to{"time-limit": 120}
.
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In order to protect the miner from reverse engineering attacks, the binaries are packed using a third-party software which mangles the original machine code. As a result, some antivirus engines may detect certain signatures within the executable that are similar to those that real viruses protected by the same packer have. In any case, it is advisable not to use cryptocurrency miners on the computers where you store your sensitive data (wallets, passwords etc.).
Mining calculator: https://woolypooly.com/en/calc/what-to-mine-gpu
In order to maximise the hashrate our software utilises all available GPU resources, so it is important that you review your overclock settings before you start mining. Our general recommendation is to start from GPU stock settings (no overclock, default power limit), and then after making sure it is stable, slowly increase your overclock to find the "sweet spot" where the miner performs at its best and still does not crash.
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