
- #CGMINER POOL HOW TO#
- #CGMINER POOL INSTALL#
Wallet - Example ETH wallet we created.In the Add New Flight Sheet section, start filling in the following fields:
#CGMINER POOL HOW TO#
Now that we showed you how to set up a custom miner, let’s put it to practice by setting-up Phoenix Miner 3.5c on Hiveon Pool using the ethash miner algorithm as an example. Example: Adding and Setting-up Phoenix Miner You can now apply the Flight Sheet you’ve created. Once you’re done click the Create Flight Sheet button.
Click Apply Changes and you’re all done. Note, these may be important in certain cases, so we recommend reading your miner’s documentation for additional details. Extra config arguments - these are miner specific and are optional. Pass - x a default setting, usually left as is. Also all values should be separated by a comma. Note, we recommend typing the values in the following format: WALLET: %WAL%, WORKER:%WORKER_NAME%. Pool URL - the pool’s address and also the pool specific settings like passwords, wallets, and ports. Wallet and worker template - this will depend on your miner specific configuration. Hash algorithm - choose the hash algorithm for the miner. Installation URL - the direct URL to the miner package. For example: if the package name is phoenixminer-3.5_c.tar.gz, then the miner name must be phoenixminer. Miner name - use the same name as the package. Click Setup Miner Config button in Miner and fill in the following fields: Note, each miner can have a different set of parameters and required fields.īecause we’re setting up a Custom miner we need to manually configure these settings via the Setup Miner Config window. Miner - select Custom and then click the Setup Miner Config for miner specific settings, then fill in the necessary fields. Pool - select Configure in miner for the Custom miner option in the Miner field to show-up. These are the wallets you created in the Wallets tab. Wallet - choose a wallet for this Flight Sheet. For example, if you choose ETH the filter will hide all your pre-created wallets and pools that don’t support or aren’t associated with that coin. Coin - this works like a filter, you can see wallets, pools and miners only for the chosen coin. For example, ETH on nanopool using claymore flypool zcash on dstm etc.
Flight Sheet Name - use a name that will describe the Flight Sheet’s purpose best.Got to the Flight Sheets tab in your farm’s Dashboard. We covered the process of creating a Flight Sheets and Wallets, which you will also require, in one of our previous articles, so we won’t go into the details, assuming you already know how to do it. Note that even though you did copy it locally you will still need the URL for the Flight Sheet to work.
#CGMINER POOL INSTALL#
To install a custom archive manually on the rig you can download it and unpack it to /hive/custom folder. Start by going to the custom miner download page and simply copy the URL to the file. But in this guide we’ll mostly cover the steps required to install a pre-created package. You have the option to either install a pre-created package or create one yourself. For this purpose we added a new feature called Custom Miner Integration that allows users to add a miner that’s not “baked” into the distribution image of the OS.
Hive OS supports several popular miner algorithms, but not every single one.