![]() If you want to bench the dual mining, use the options -bench -dcoin blake2s. If you specify only the -bench option, you will benchmark the ethash algorithm. Report hashrate to the pool: 1 - yes, 0 - no (1 is the default), 2 - (for solo mining only) use alternative name of the report method eth_submitHashRate instead of eth_submitHashrate Benchmark mode -bench ,-benchmark īenchmark mode, optionally specify DAG epoch. Recheck period for Solo/GetWork mining (default: 200 ms) Seconds to wait before reconnecting (default: 5) This setting is 30 minutes by default set to 0 to disable automatic switch back to primary pool. Switch back to primary pool after n minutes. Reconnect if no new ethash job is receved for n seconds (default: 600) Switch to next pool afer N failed connection attempts (default: 3) Submit stales to the dual mining pool: 1 - yes (default), 0 - no If you want to put all dual mining pools in dpools.txt, you need to set -dcoin blake2s in the command-line or in config.txt to force the miner to load the dual mining pools from dpools.txt -dstales Submit stales to the failover pool: 1 - yes (default), 0 - noĭual mining pool password (most pools don’t require it, use x as password if unsure)Ĭurrently only the Blake2s algorithm is supported for dual mining. ![]() Same as -pool but for the failover poolįailover ethash wallet (if missing -wal will be used for the failover pool too)įailover ethash password (if missing -pass will be used for the failover pool too)įailover ethash worker name (if missing -worker will be used for the failover pool too)įailover ethash stratum protocol (if missing -proto will be used for the failover pool too)įailover devfee Ethash coin (if missing -coin will be used for the failover pool too) Submit stales to ethash pool: 1 - yes (default), 0 - noįailover ethash pool address. ethermine, nanopool) - this is the default, works for most poolsĮthash coin to use for devfee to avoid switching DAGs: Selects the kind of stratum protocol for the ethash pool: Pool options -pool Įthash pool address (prepend the host name with ssl:// for SSL pool, or for solo mining).Įthash wallet (some pools require appending of user name and/or worker).Įthash password (most pools don’t require it, use x as password if unsure).Įthash worker name (most pools accept it as part of wallet). ![]() So you can use the same command line options as the ones you would have used with Claymore’s miner. Note that PhoenixMiner supports most of the command-line options of Claymore’s dual Ethereum miner PhoenixMiner in the command-line examples below. Under Linux you need to replace PhoenixMiner.exe with. You can download PhoenixMiner 6.2c from here: You can use this list as a reference for all Launch Parameters supported by PhoenixMiner.
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