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Can monitoring MPM running on multiple machines simultaneously be done? #2196

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spotopolis opened this issue Oct 12, 2018 · 8 comments
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@spotopolis
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I like the new local web monitor that MPM runs, is there a way to view the info of multiple machines running MPM on my network on a single page? I know there is the MPM status page from the website, but I would like to be able to view all my machines in a single page built from the MPM api.

@UselessGuru
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Sorry mate, this is currently not possible.

@paulpoco
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You would have to have a key for machine? And then save a bookmark with that key for each machine? It wouldn't be on the same page all together.

@giannibonfanti
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Hi @spotopolis ,
if you are interested in try something different than the monitoring page on the website, I can suggest you to try our project www.brucomining.com that we just started. You can have a private dashboard of all your machines, notifications and so on. More things will come.

It would be also wonderful if this could be natively integrated to MPM, maybe as an option to classic MPM monitoring server. @UselessGuru what do you think?

@grantemsley
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@giannibonfanti your fork removes us from the donations and puts yourself in. I mean, it's open source software, and so you're free to do whatever you want as long as you disclose the source code, but that isn't the best way to say thank you for all the hard work we've done that you're basing your code on.

Looks like all you've really done is hard code the status reporting URL to your own.

The screenshots of your web interface look pretty nice. Did you make that yourself or is it based on mpm-monitor?

@giannibonfanti
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Dear @grantemsley ,
our work is all on the cloud monitoring platform I've linked, not on the work you see on our (I hope temporary) fork of MPM.
Last January I wrote to both aaronsace and fonyo about our project, asking for collaboration and proposing our idea, but we never got response. So we started alone.
After 6 months of using it privately, we released a public beta (2 days ago).

I see (and use) many forks and helpers like MPM, each of them with its own pros and cons. But I think that all of them have one thing in common: need of monitoring. Why it has to be replicated for each of them?
What we are going to do is a place where different kinds of open source miners/helpers can take advantage on a monitoring platform, notifications, mobile app and analytics.

It's not based on your mpm-monitor project, we built our own solution. To leave it very compatible with actual MPM, we used the report-status feature to call our api.
It's not just a screenshot.. it's a working solution. Ok web design and other sections needs improvements...but functionalities are solid, and mobile app is on development.

I would love to see BrucoMining integrated directly in MPM, maybe as an option.
I agree with you that what we did about donations on our fork is not polite, and this is not the direction we want to go. I apologize for that. But cloud power costs.

So if you see any possibilities about that, or you just interested to have more information, I'm here to share with you all.

@m-bosch
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m-bosch commented Nov 23, 2018

@grantemsley @giannibonfanti the link to the miner is changed to the original of MPM:

https://www.brucomining.com/download

@giannibonfanti
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@m-bosch yes exactly, you can use BrucoMining monitoring with original MPM.
You just need to get a key and set MinerStatus* parameters as per instruction.
If you need assistance, just write me here or on our support page.

@jake5253
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jake5253 commented Jun 8, 2019

why not use https://multipoolminer.io/monitor ?

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