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Antminer Monitor

Lite Python based Antminer Monitor !!!

  • Add as many miners as you want
  • Supports miners A3, B3, D3, E3, L3, L3+, L3++, R4, S7, S9, S11, S17, S17 Pro, S17+, T9, T9+, T17, V9, X3, Z9 mini, Z11
  • Check their hashrate, temperatures, fan speed, chip condition, HW Error Rate, Uptime
  • Get in-app notifications about miner errors (needs refresh)
  • Log errors to file
  • Display total hashrate grouped by Model
  • Password protected login page

Enchanced version changes

  • redesign look
  • add page without login with basic info
  • add new filed in db to store ip to proper sort
  • add new table column with pwm fans with color
  • add sorting by selected column using sorttable.js
  • change display uptime format to DD:HH:MM:SS

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Requirements

  • Antminer Monitor requires Python to run. Both Python2 and Python3 are supported !!!
  • Mac and Linux users have Python installed by default on their system
  • Windows users can download Python from https://www.python.org ** ATTENTION ** While installing Python be sure to check Add python.exe to Path in the step Customize Python If you don't select this option you will probably face some errors while installing the requirements

Fresh Installation

  1. Download the latest official release of #AntminerMonitor from https://github.com/anselal/antminer-monitor/releases or the latest unofficial release from https://github.com/anselal/antminer-monitor/archive/master.zip

  2. Unzip the downloaded file in a folder of your preference

  3. Open a windows command prompt or a terminal and navigate to the folder where you unzipped the file using the cd command

    e.g. If you unzipped the file in the folder C:\Users\foo\Downloads\antminer-monitor-master type the following command and press <Enter>

    cd C:\Users\foo\Downloads\antminer-monitor-master

    Your command prompt or terminal should now look like C:\Users\foo\Downloads\antminer-monitor-master>

  4. This step apply only to Mac users. If you are a Windows or Linux user continue to step 5.

    Mac users should run all the commands with sudo eg. sudo python get_pip.py

    Install pip using one of the following methods:

    4.1 Download get-pip.py from https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py and save it inside antminer-monitor-master. Run the following command to install it:

    It will ask for the administrator password. Type it and press <Enter>. While typing your password you won't see the characters on your screen. This is only for security measures.

    sudo python get_pip.py

    4.2 Install pip using easy_install. Again it may ask for the administrator password.

    sudo easy_install pip
  5. Install requirements (Mac users don't forget sudo)

python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python manage.py create-db

Login Page

  1. Create admin user
python manage.py create-admin

Default creadentials are username: admin - password: antminermonitor. You can change the password from the settings menu.

Run the app

(Mac users don't forget sudo)

python manage.py run -h 0.0.0.0 -p 5000

Fire up a browser and point it to http://localhost:5000 if you are running the app on the same machine OR http://<ip>:5000 if you are accesing the app from another machine on the same network, by replacing <ip> with the machine's ip running AntminerMonitor.

Feel free to change the host (-h) and port (-p) parameters as needed by your setup.

You can set the host (-h) and port (-p) parameters in your .flaskenv file to avoid typing them when starting the app.

Development vs. Production mode

AntminerMonitor runs by default in development mode, using Flask's development server. In development mode, this server provides an interactive debugger and will reload when code is changed.

To switch to production mode, edit .flaskenv and set FLASK_ENV="production"

Run in screen

chmod +x run.sh screen -d -m -t PAME sh run.sh

Run AntminerMonitor as a service (systemd)

Edit antminermonitor.service and adjust it properly to your environment

As root, run the following:

# Copy file service file to systemd's system folder
cp antminermonitor.service /etc/systemd/system/
# reload the daemon to apply changes
systemctl daemon-reload
# That’s it. We can now start the service:
systemctl start antminermonitor
# And automatically get it to start on boot
systemctl enable antminermonitor

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