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Watchdog for your Flax farm

So you've become a Flax farmer and want to maximize the probability of getting a reward? Flaxdog helps with automated monitoring and sends you a mobile notification in case something appears to malfunction.

NOTE: This is a straight-up find & replace job of Martin Mihaylov's ChiaDog project tailored to the Flax blockchain. There is a VERY good chance that I won't do much to improve upon his work, merge changes from ChiaDog, etc, unless I need updates for my own use-cases. Have fun!

Supported Notifications

Subsystem Notification (example values) Priority
Harvester Your harvester appears to be offline! No events for the past 400 seconds. HIGH
Harvester Disconnected HDD? The total plot count decreased from 100 to 40. HIGH
Harvester Experiencing networking issues? Harvester did not participate in any challenge for 120 seconds. It's now working again. NORMAL
Harvester Seeking plots took too long: 21.42 seconds! NORMAL
Full Node Experiencing networking issues? Skipped 42 signage points! NORMAL
Harvester Found 1 proof(s)! LOW
Wallet Cha-ching! Just received 2.0 XFX ☘️ LOW
Daily Stats Hello farmer! 👋 Here's what happened in the last 24 hours:

Received ☘️: 2.00 XFX
Proofs 🧾: 2 found
Search 🔍:
- average: 0.46s
- over 5s: 2 occasions
- over 15s: 1 occasions
Plots 🌱: 42, new: 2
Eligible plots 🥇: 0.08 average
Skipped SPs ⚠️: 7 (0.01%)
LOW

Please refer to Status Reference page for detailed explanations of the notifications.

How it works?

It parses the debug.log generated by the flax process and runs various checks to determine the health of your farmer. Among others, it can detect if your node has lost sync and the farmer is no longer participating in challenges, or if one of your external HDDs disconnected and your harvester doesn't have access to the full amount of plots you have.

Access & Security

It only requires read-access to your debug.log file and internet connection to send out notifications. It's highly recommended that you run flaxdog in a sandboxed environment - this is described in the advanced section below.

Furthermore, following best security practices, you should keep your wallet separate.

Supported Integrations for Notifications

You may use one (or more) of the following integrations to receive notifications from flaxdog.

Integration Advantages Cost
Pushover High priority notifications that can override your phone's silent mode. $5 one time purchase after 30 day trial.
E-mail You probably already have an email. No additional apps. Free
Slack Quick & easy setup. Free
Discord Quick & easy setup. Free
Telegram Quick & easy setup. Free
Shell script (beta) Execute anything in your own script. Free
MQTT Well-suited for Home Automation. Free

For detailed guide on how to test and configure, please refer to INTEGRATIONS.md.

Getting started

Pre-requisites

  • Linux, MacOS & Windows
  • Python 3.7+
  • Git
  • Enabled INFO logs on your flax farmer

The instructions below are specific to Linux and MacOS, for installing flaxdog on Windows, please refer to this separate README section.

How to enable INFO logs on flax farmer?

First configure the log level to INFO. This ensures that all logs necessary for flaxdog to operate are available under ~/.flax/mainnet/log/debug.log.

flax configure -log-level=INFO

Then restart your farmer to apply the changes:

flax start --restart farmer

Check that logs are coming in:

cat ~/.flax/mainnet/log/debug.log

Installation

For updating from previous version, see section below.

  1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/langhorst/flaxdog.git
cd flaxdog
  1. Run the install script.
./install.sh
  1. Copy the example config file
cp config-example.yaml config.yaml
  1. Open up config.yaml in your editor and configure it to your preferences.

Updating to the latest release

Skip this if you followed the above section.

cd flaxdog

git fetch
git checkout main
git pull

./install.sh

Important: Automated migration of config is not supported. Please check that your config.yaml has all new fields introduced in config-example.yaml and add anything missing. If correctly migrated, you shouldn't get any ERROR logs.

Monitoring a local harvester / farmer

  1. Open config.yaml and configure file_log_consumer:

    • You need to enable the file log consumer to read local flax log files
    • Double-check that the path to your flax logs is correct
  2. Start the watchdog

./start.sh
  1. Verify that your plots are detected. Within a few seconds you should see INFO log:
Detected new plots. Farming with 42 plots.

If you see the above log message, you can be certain that flaxdog is running correctly. It'll remain silent until the next scheduled daily notification or until any issues are detected.

You can repeat the above process for every machine where you are running a harvester. Use the notification_title_prefix in config.yaml to give every machine a unique notification prefix so that you can easily distinguish them.

If you don't want to setup flaxdog on each machine separately, you can also monitor multiple remote harvesters and run flaxdog on a single machine. Please refer to the wiki page on Remote Monitoring Multiple Harvesters.

Troubleshooting

You can enable more verbose logging from config.yaml by changing INFO to DEBUG. You should see logs for every keep-alive event from the harvester.

Advanced Usage

Redundant monitoring for flaxdog

There are failure-cases in which flaxdog is helpless. For example, your computer completely freezes or shuts down. Perhaps your entire home network goes down. flaxdog won't be able to send you a notification.

There's a way however: in the config under the section of keep_alive_monitor, you can enable pinging to a remote service that will act as a watchdog of flaxdog. A second level of redundancy, if you wish!

You may chose your favourite service for that, I've tested it with HealthChecks.io. It's free to signup and create an endpoint that expects to receive pings every 10 minutes. If it does not, it will notify you. It has integrations with Pushover, Email, Slack, Discord and more.

Running flaxdog in the background

. ./venv/bin/activate
nohup python3 -u main.py --config config.yaml > output.log &

To stop flaxdog, you can find the Process ID (PID) via ps aux | grep main.py and then softly interrupt the process with kill -SIGINT <pid_here>.

Running flaxdog in sandboxed environment

We're in the early stages of exploring the best way to provide easy to setup sandboxed environment where the flaxdog process is completely isolated from potentially accessing your private keys. Contributions in that direction are very welcome. Meanwhile you can check out @ajacobson repository for chiadog-docker.

Alternatively, as suggested here you can run flaxdog from a unix user with limited permissions.

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome! Please refer to CONTRIBUTING documentation.

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