thanks. how can I send the XMR to an IBAN account (bank account)? Assumed I need to use an exchange site to convert the XMR to USD, I think. and then?Yes, it takes time to have your wallet to show the recv balance.
One time, I had to wait overnight.
Lately, I just go do something else then check it few hours later.
sorry for bumping old post --- having trouble pulling :latest down tonight...@iris the following are uploaded now:
servethehome/monero_nanopool:latest
servethehome/monero_nanopool:nproc
servethehome/monero_nanopool:zen
Unable to find image 'servethehome/monero_nanopool:latest' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: manifest for servethehome/monero_nanopool:latest not found.
Yep all good here, just letting you know. Thx for your efforts and contributions.@mattvirus you should be able to use the -e threads=X option with nproc........
No latest! Totally buried here but will see if I can get it going this weekend.
I was wondering with the nanopool setup what flags are needed to pass in account and wallet address?@mattvirus you should be able to use the -e threads=X option with nproc to manually set threads on that one (I know not ideal.)
Just looked https://hub.docker.com/r/servethehome/monero_nanopool/tags/
No latest! Totally buried here but will see if I can get it going this weekend.
Ah, yep, my fault - I'd better read first about minergate here in other topics. Result was actually poor, nothing compared to rates, shown by miner. Now moved to minexmr and tuned xmr-stak shows nice output.@larslav - interesting that you are getting better numbers with Wolf's on that configuration. Some of the newer configs are doing better on Wolf's even versus stak with hundreds of lines worth of affinity configuration. Still using Wolf's just to keep the data set consistent.
On monitoring, I usually measure at the pool. Dwarfpool, for example, can show each miner H/s.
Also, you can always use docker log <container ID>. What would be slick is a grafana portal but no time to make it.
I am running into the same problem, but when I try and see what containers are running, there are always zero containers.@Jon Massey - yes!
Now do:
And you will see the image running. If you want to see what the image is doing real-time (using that container ID string):Code:docker ps
You can then hit ctrl + p q to return. If you hit ctrl + c you will stop mining.Code:docker attach cbbdfc
docker ps should also give you a name (last entry) that you can use instead of cbbdfc....
I actually think monero mining is a great way to learn Docker.
Make an Aeon wallet so you have an address to mine to.hi guys,
I have 4 spare ProLiant DL360 gen9 dual e5-2620 cpu. how can I make them start mining.? what os + miner is the best for this setup?
how can it be monitored remotely?
thank you for your time.
regards.
wget -qO- https://get.docker.com/ | sh
sudo usermod -aG docker ubuntu
#!/bin/bash
wally=<your wallet address here>
thrperinst=6
docker run -itd -e username=$wally -e email=x -e numthreads=$thrperinst --cpuset-cpus="0-5" servethehome/aeon_xmrig:priv
docker run -itd -e username=$wally -e email=x -e numthreads=$thrperinst --cpuset-cpus="6-11" servethehome/aeon_xmrig:priv
Dumb question, but what password do I use to log in to the xmrpool.net portal? Is there a way to pass my email address in addition to the identifier like described in their "Getting Started" page:As a quick note, I recently changed the password for this image to hostname. If you are running this in a swarm, this makes it extremely easy to determine the hashrate of a worker (and if a worker is down). xmrpool.net supports this feature:
It displays container ID. That allows you to tie back easily to a GUI such as Rancher or Portainer: