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  1. This README contains details about the cgminer RPC API
  2. It also includes some detailed information at the end,
  3. about using miner.php
  4. If you start cgminer with the "--api-listen" option, it will listen on a
  5. simple TCP/IP socket for single string API requests from the same machine
  6. running cgminer and reply with a string and then close the socket each time
  7. If you add the "--api-network" option, it will accept API requests from any
  8. network attached computer.
  9. You can only access the comands that reply with data in this mode.
  10. By default, you cannot access any privileged command that affects the miner -
  11. you will receive an access denied status message see --api-allow below.
  12. You can specify IP addresses/prefixes that are only allowed to access the API
  13. with the "--api-allow" option e.g. --api-allow W:192.168.0.1,10.0.0/24
  14. will allow 192.168.0.1 or any address matching 10.0.0.*, but nothing else
  15. IP addresses are automatically padded with extra '.0's as needed
  16. Without a /prefix is the same as specifying /32
  17. 0/0 means all IP addresses.
  18. The 'W:' on the front gives that address/subnet privileged access to commands
  19. that modify cgminer (thus all API commands)
  20. Without it those commands return an access denied status.
  21. See --api-groups below to define other groups like W:
  22. Privileged access is checked in the order the IP addresses were supplied to
  23. "--api-allow"
  24. The first match determines the privilege level.
  25. Using the "--api-allow" option overides the "--api-network" option if they
  26. are both specified
  27. With "--api-allow", 127.0.0.1 is not by default given access unless specified
  28. More groups (like the privileged group W:) can be defined using the
  29. --api-groups command
  30. Valid groups are only the letters A-Z (except R & W are predefined) and are
  31. not case sensitive
  32. The R: group is the same as not privileged access
  33. The W: group is (as stated) privileged access (thus all API commands)
  34. To give an IP address/subnet access to a group you use the group letter
  35. in front of the IP address instead of W: e.g. P:192.168.0/32
  36. An IP address/subnet can only be a member of one group
  37. A sample API group would be:
  38. --api-groups P:switchpool:enablepool:addpool:disablepool:removepool:poolpriority:*
  39. This would create a group 'P' that can do all current pool commands and all
  40. non-priviliged commands - the '*' means all non-priviledged commands
  41. Without the '*' the group would only have access to the pool commands
  42. Defining multiple groups example:
  43. --api-groups Q:quit:restart:*,S:save
  44. This would define 2 groups:
  45. Q: that can 'quit' and 'restart' as well as all non-priviledged commands
  46. S: that can only 'save' and no other commands
  47. The RPC API request can be either simple text or JSON.
  48. If the request is JSON (starts with '{'), it will reply with a JSON formatted
  49. response, otherwise it replies with text formatted as described further below.
  50. The JSON request format required is '{"command":"CMD","parameter":"PARAM"}'
  51. (though of course parameter is not required for all requests)
  52. where "CMD" is from the "Request" column below and "PARAM" would be e.g.
  53. the CPU/GPU number if required.
  54. An example request in both formats to set GPU 0 fan to 80%:
  55. gpufan|0,80
  56. {"command":"gpufan","parameter":"0,80"}
  57. The format of each reply (unless stated otherwise) is a STATUS section
  58. followed by an optional detail section
  59. From API version 1.7 onwards, reply strings in JSON and Text have the
  60. necessary escaping as required to avoid ambiguity - they didn't before 1.7
  61. For JSON the 2 characters '"' and '\' are escaped with a '\' before them
  62. For Text the 4 characters '|' ',' '=' and '\' are escaped the same way
  63. Only user entered information will contain characters that require being
  64. escaped, such as Pool URL, User and Password or the Config save filename,
  65. when they are returned in messages or as their values by the API
  66. For API version 1.4 and later:
  67. The STATUS section is:
  68. STATUS=X,When=NNN,Code=N,Msg=string,Description=string|
  69. STATUS=X Where X is one of:
  70. W - Warning
  71. I - Informational
  72. S - Success
  73. E - Error
  74. F - Fatal (code bug)
  75. When=NNN
  76. Standard long time of request in seconds
  77. Code=N
  78. Each unique reply has a unigue Code (See api.c - #define MSG_NNNNNN)
  79. Msg=string
  80. Message matching the Code value N
  81. Description=string
  82. This defaults to the cgminer version but is the value of --api-description
  83. if it was specified at runtime.
  84. For API version 1.10 and later:
  85. The list of requests - a (*) means it requires privileged access - and replies are:
  86. Request Reply Section Details
  87. ------- ------------- -------
  88. version VERSION CGMiner=cgminer, version
  89. API=API| version
  90. config CONFIG Some miner configuration information:
  91. GPU Count=N, <- the number of GPUs
  92. PGA Count=N, <- the number of PGAs
  93. CPU Count=N, <- the number of CPUs
  94. Pool Count=N, <- the number of Pools
  95. ADL=X, <- Y or N if ADL is compiled in the code
  96. ADL in use=X, <- Y or N if any GPU has ADL
  97. Strategy=Name, <- the current pool strategy
  98. Log Interval=N, <- log interval (--log N)
  99. Device Code=GPU ICA , <- spaced list of compiled devices
  100. OS=Linux/Apple/..., <- operating System
  101. Failover-Only=true/false, <- failover-only setting
  102. ScanTime=N, <- --scan-time setting
  103. Queue=N, <- --queue setting
  104. Expiry=N| <- --expiry setting
  105. summary SUMMARY The status summary of the miner
  106. e.g. Elapsed=NNN,Found Blocks=N,Getworks=N,...|
  107. pools POOLS The status of each pool
  108. e.g. Pool=0,URL=http://pool.com:6311,Status=Alive,...|
  109. devs DEVS Each available GPU, PGA and CPU with their details
  110. e.g. GPU=0,Accepted=NN,MHS av=NNN,...,Intensity=D|
  111. Last Share Time=NNN, <- standand long time in seconds
  112. (or 0 if none) of last accepted share
  113. Last Share Pool=N, <- pool number (or -1 if none)
  114. Will not report PGAs if PGA mining is disabled
  115. Will not report CPUs if CPU mining is disabled
  116. gpu|N GPU The details of a single GPU number N in the same
  117. format and details as for DEVS
  118. pga|N PGA The details of a single PGA number N in the same
  119. format and details as for DEVS
  120. This is only available if PGA mining is enabled
  121. Use 'pgacount' or 'config' first to see if there are any
  122. cpu|N CPU The details of a single CPU number N in the same
  123. format and details as for DEVS
  124. This is only available if CPU mining is enabled
  125. Use 'cpucount' or 'config' first to see if there are any
  126. gpucount GPUS Count=N| <- the number of GPUs
  127. pgacount PGAS Count=N| <- the number of PGAs
  128. Always returns 0 if PGA mining is disabled
  129. cpucount CPUS Count=N| <- the number of CPUs
  130. Always returns 0 if CPU mining is disabled
  131. switchpool|N (*)
  132. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  133. stating the results of switching pool N to the
  134. highest priority (the pool is also enabled)
  135. The Msg includes the pool URL
  136. enablepool|N (*)
  137. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  138. stating the results of enabling pool N
  139. The Msg includes the pool URL
  140. addpool|URL,USR,PASS (*)
  141. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  142. stating the results of attempting to add pool N
  143. The Msg includes the pool URL
  144. Use '\\' to get a '\' and '\,' to include a comma
  145. inside URL, USR or PASS
  146. poolpriority|N,... (*)
  147. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  148. stating the results of changing pool priorities
  149. See usage below
  150. disablepool|N (*)
  151. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  152. stating the results of disabling pool N
  153. The Msg includes the pool URL
  154. removepool|N (*)
  155. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  156. stating the results of removing pool N
  157. The Msg includes the pool URL
  158. N.B. all details for the pool will be lost
  159. gpuenable|N (*)
  160. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  161. stating the results of the enable request
  162. gpudisable|N (*)
  163. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  164. stating the results of the disable request
  165. gpurestart|N (*)
  166. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  167. stating the results of the restart request
  168. gpuintensity|N,I (*)
  169. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  170. stating the results of setting GPU N intensity to I
  171. gpumem|N,V (*)
  172. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  173. stating the results of setting GPU N memoryclock to V MHz
  174. gpuengine|N,V (*)
  175. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  176. stating the results of setting GPU N clock to V MHz
  177. gpufan|N,V (*)
  178. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  179. stating the results of setting GPU N fan speed to V%
  180. gpuvddc|N,V (*)
  181. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  182. stating the results of setting GPU N vddc to V
  183. save|filename (*)
  184. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  185. stating success or failure saving the cgminer config
  186. to filename
  187. The filename is optional and will use the cgminer
  188. default if not specified
  189. quit (*) none There is no status section but just a single "BYE"
  190. reply before cgminer quits
  191. notify NOTIFY The last status and history count of each devices problem
  192. This lists all devices including those not supported
  193. by the 'devs' command
  194. e.g. NOTIFY=0,Name=GPU,ID=0,Last Well=1332432290,...|
  195. privileged (*)
  196. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  197. stating an error if you do not have privileged access
  198. to the API and success if you do have privilege
  199. The command doesn't change anything in cgminer
  200. pgaenable|N (*)
  201. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  202. stating the results of the enable request
  203. You cannot enable a PGA if it's status is not WELL
  204. This is only available if PGA mining is enabled
  205. pgadisable|N (*)
  206. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  207. stating the results of the disable request
  208. This is only available if PGA mining is enabled
  209. pgaidentify|N (*)
  210. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  211. stating the results of the identify request
  212. This is only available if PGA mining is enabled
  213. and currently only BFL singles support this command
  214. On a BFL single it will flash the led on the front
  215. of the device for appoximately 4s
  216. All other non BFL PGA devices will return a warning
  217. status message stating that they dont support it
  218. This adds a 4s delay to the BFL share being processed
  219. so you may get a message stating that procssing took
  220. longer than 7000ms if the request was sent towards
  221. the end of the timing of any work being worked on
  222. e.g.: BFL0: took 8438ms - longer than 7000ms
  223. You should ignore this
  224. devdetails DEVDETAILS Each device with a list of their static details
  225. This lists all devices including those not supported
  226. by the 'devs' command
  227. e.g. DEVDETAILS=0,Name=GPU,ID=0,Driver=opencl,...|
  228. restart (*) none There is no status section but just a single "RESTART"
  229. reply before cgminer restarts
  230. stats STATS Each device or pool that has 1 or more getworks
  231. with a list of stats regarding getwork times
  232. The values returned by stats may change in future
  233. versions thus would not normally be displayed
  234. Device drivers are also able to add stats to the
  235. end of the details returned
  236. check|cmd COMMAND Exists=Y/N, <- 'cmd' exists in this version
  237. Access=Y/N| <- you have access to use 'cmd'
  238. failover-only|true/false (*)
  239. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  240. stating what failover-only was set to
  241. coin COIN Coin mining information:
  242. Hash Method=sha256/scrypt,
  243. Current Block Time=N.N, <- 0 means none
  244. Current Block Hash=XXXX..., <- blank if none
  245. LP=true/false| <- LP is in use on at least 1 pool
  246. debug|setting (*)
  247. DEBUG Debug settings
  248. The optional commands for 'setting' are the same as
  249. the screen curses debug settings
  250. You can only specify one setting
  251. Only the first character is checked (case insensitive):
  252. Silent, Quiet, Verbose, Debug, RPCProto, PerDevice,
  253. WorkTime, Normal
  254. The output fields are (as above):
  255. Silent=true/false,
  256. Quiet=true/false,
  257. Verbose=true/false,
  258. Debug=true/false,
  259. RPCProto=true/false,
  260. PerDevice=true/false,
  261. WorkTime=true/false|
  262. setconfig|name,N (*)
  263. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  264. stating the results of setting 'name' to N
  265. The valid values for name are currently:
  266. queue, scantime, expiry
  267. N is an integer in the range 0 to 9999
  268. usbstats USBSTATS Stats of all LIBUSB mining devices except ztex
  269. e.g. Name=MMQ,ID=0,Stat=SendWork,Count=99,...|
  270. pgaset|N,opt[,val] (*)
  271. none There is no reply section just the STATUS section
  272. stating the results of setting PGA N with opt[,val]
  273. This is only available if PGA mining is enabled
  274. If the PGA does not support any set options, it will
  275. always return a WARN stating pgaset isn't supported
  276. If opt=help it will return an INFO status with a
  277. help message about the options available
  278. When you enable, disable or restart a GPU or PGA, you will also get Thread messages
  279. in the cgminer status window
  280. The 'poolpriority' command can be used to reset the priority order of multiple
  281. pools with a single command - 'switchpool' only sets a single pool to first priority
  282. Each pool should be listed by id number in order of preference (first = most
  283. preferred)
  284. Any pools not listed will be prioritised after the ones that are listed, in the
  285. priority order they were originally
  286. If the priority change affects the miner's preference for mining, it may switch
  287. immediately
  288. When you switch to a different pool to the current one (including by priority
  289. change), you will get a 'Switching to URL' message in the cgminer status
  290. windows
  291. Obviously, the JSON format is simply just the names as given before the '='
  292. with the values after the '='
  293. If you enable cgminer debug (-D or --debug) or, when cgminer debug is off,
  294. turn on debug with the API command 'debug|debug' you will also get messages
  295. showing some details of the requests received and the replies
  296. There are included 4 program examples for accessing the API:
  297. api-example.php - a php script to access the API
  298. usAge: php api-example.php command
  299. by default it sends a 'summary' request to the miner at 127.0.0.1:4028
  300. If you specify a command it will send that request instead
  301. You must modify the line "$socket = getsock('127.0.0.1', 4028);" at the
  302. beginning of "function request($cmd)" to change where it looks for cgminer
  303. API.java/API.class
  304. a java program to access the API (with source code)
  305. usAge is: java API command address port
  306. Any missing or blank parameters are replaced as if you entered:
  307. java API summary 127.0.0.1 4028
  308. api-example.c - a 'C' program to access the API (with source code)
  309. usAge: api-example [command [ip/host [port]]]
  310. again, as above, missing or blank parameters are replaced as if you entered:
  311. api-example summary 127.0.0.1 4028
  312. miner.php - an example web page to access the API
  313. This includes buttons and inputs to attempt access to the privileged commands
  314. See the end of this API-README for details of how to tune the display
  315. and also to use the option to display a multi-rig summary
  316. ----------
  317. Feature Changelog for external applications using the API:
  318. API V1.23
  319. Added API commands:
  320. 'pgaset'
  321. ----------
  322. API V1.22 (cgminer v2.10.1)
  323. Enforced output limitation:
  324. all extra records beyond the output limit of the API (~64k) are ignored
  325. and chopped off at the record boundary before the limit is reached
  326. however, JSON brackets will be correctly closed and the JSON id will be
  327. set to 0 (instead of 1) if any data was truncated
  328. Modified API commands:
  329. 'stats' - add 'Times Sent', 'Bytes Sent', 'Times Recv', 'Bytes Recv'
  330. ----------
  331. API V1.21 (cgminer v2.10.0)
  332. Added API commands:
  333. 'usbstats'
  334. Modified API commands:
  335. 'summary' - add 'Best Share'
  336. Modifed output:
  337. each MMQ shows up as 4 devices, each with it's own stats
  338. ----------
  339. API V1.20 (cgminer v2.8.5)
  340. Modified API commands:
  341. 'pools' - add 'Has Stratum', 'Stratum Active', 'Stratum URL'
  342. ----------
  343. API V1.19 (cgminer v2.7.6)
  344. Added API commands:
  345. 'debug'
  346. 'pgaidentify|N' (only works for BFL Singles so far)
  347. 'setconfig|name,N'
  348. Modified API commands:
  349. 'devs' - add 'Diff1 Work', 'Difficulty Accepted', 'Difficulty Rejected',
  350. 'Last Share Difficulty' to all devices
  351. 'gpu|N' - add 'Diff1 Work', 'Difficulty Accepted',
  352. 'Difficulty Rejected', 'Last Share Difficulty'
  353. 'pga|N' - add 'Diff1 Work', 'Difficulty Accepted',
  354. 'Difficulty Rejected', 'Last Share Difficulty'
  355. 'notify' - add '*Dev Throttle' (for BFL Singles)
  356. 'pools' - add 'Proxy Type', 'Proxy', 'Difficulty Accepted', 'Difficulty Rejected',
  357. 'Difficulty Stale', 'Last Share Difficulty'
  358. 'config' - add 'Queue', 'Expiry'
  359. 'stats' - add 'Work Diff', 'Min Diff', 'Max Diff', 'Min Diff Count',
  360. 'Max Diff Count' to the pool stats
  361. ----------
  362. API V1.18 (cgminer v2.7.4)
  363. Modified API commands:
  364. 'stats' - add 'Work Had Roll Time', 'Work Can Roll', 'Work Had Expire',
  365. 'Work Roll Time' to the pool stats
  366. 'config' - include 'ScanTime'
  367. ----------
  368. API V1.17 (cgminer v2.7.1)
  369. Added API commands:
  370. 'coin'
  371. Modified API commands:
  372. 'summary' - add 'Work Utility'
  373. 'pools' - add 'Diff1 Shares'
  374. ----------
  375. API V1.16 (cgminer v2.6.5)
  376. Added API commands:
  377. 'failover-only'
  378. Modified API commands:
  379. 'config' - include failover-only state
  380. ----------
  381. API V1.15 (cgminer v2.6.1)
  382. Added API commands:
  383. 'poolpriority'
  384. ----------
  385. API V1.14 (cgminer v2.5.0)
  386. Modified API commands:
  387. 'stats' - more icarus timing stats added
  388. 'notify' - include new device comms error counter
  389. The internal code for handling data was rewritten (~25% of the code)
  390. Completely backward compatible
  391. ----------
  392. API V1.13 (cgminer v2.4.4)
  393. Added API commands:
  394. 'check'
  395. Support was added to cgminer for API access groups with the --api-groups option
  396. It's 100% backward compatible with previous --api-access commands
  397. ----------
  398. API V1.12 (cgminer v2.4.3)
  399. Modified API commands:
  400. 'stats' - more pool stats added
  401. Support for the ModMinerQuad FPGA was added
  402. ----------
  403. API V1.11 (cgminer v2.4.2)
  404. Modified API commands:
  405. 'save' no longer requires a filename (use default if not specified)
  406. 'save' incorrectly returned status E (error) on success before.
  407. It now correctly returns S (success)
  408. ----------
  409. API V1.10 (cgminer v2.4.1)
  410. Added API commands:
  411. 'stats'
  412. N.B. the 'stats' command can change at any time so any specific content
  413. present should not be relied upon.
  414. The data content is mainly used for debugging purposes or hidden options
  415. in cgminer and can change as development work requires
  416. Modified API commands:
  417. 'pools' added "Last Share Time"
  418. ----------
  419. API V1.9 (cgminer v2.4.0)
  420. Added API commands:
  421. 'restart'
  422. Modified API commands:
  423. 'notify' corrected invalid JSON
  424. ----------
  425. API V1.8 (cgminer v2.3.5)
  426. Added API commands:
  427. 'devdetails'
  428. Support for the ZTex FPGA was added
  429. ----------
  430. API V1.7 (cgminer v2.3.4)
  431. Added API commands:
  432. 'removepool'
  433. Modified API commands:
  434. 'pools' added "User"
  435. From API version 1.7 onwards, reply strings in JSON and Text have the
  436. necessary escaping as required to avoid ambiguity
  437. For JSON the 2 characters '"' and '\' are escaped with a '\' before them
  438. For Text the 4 characters '|' ',' '=' and '\' are escaped the same way
  439. ----------
  440. API V1.6 (cgminer v2.3.2)
  441. Added API commands:
  442. 'pga'
  443. 'pgaenable'
  444. 'pgadisable'
  445. 'pgacount'
  446. Modified API commands:
  447. 'devs' now includes Icarus and Bitforce FPGA devices
  448. 'notify' added "*" to the front of the name of all numeric error fields
  449. 'config' correct "Log Interval" to use numeric (not text) type for JSON
  450. Support for Icarus and Bitforce FPGAs was added
  451. ----------
  452. API V1.5 was not released
  453. ----------
  454. API V1.4 (Kano's interim release of cgminer v2.3.1)
  455. Added API commands:
  456. 'notify'
  457. Modified API commands:
  458. 'config' added "Device Code" and "OS"
  459. Added "When" to the STATUS reply section of all commands
  460. ----------
  461. API V1.3 (cgminer v2.3.1-2)
  462. Added API commands:
  463. 'addpool'
  464. Modified API commands:
  465. 'devs'/'gpu' added "Total MH" for each device
  466. 'summary' added "Total MH"
  467. ----------
  468. API V1.2 (cgminer v2.3.0)
  469. Added API commands:
  470. 'enablepool'
  471. 'disablepool'
  472. 'privileged'
  473. Modified API commands:
  474. 'config' added "Log Interval"
  475. Starting with API V1.2, any attempt to access a command that requires
  476. privileged security, from an IP address that does not have privileged
  477. security, will return an "Access denied" Error Status
  478. ----------
  479. API V1.1 (cgminer v2.2.4)
  480. There were no changes to the API commands in cgminer v2.2.4,
  481. however support was added to cgminer for IP address restrictions
  482. with the --api-allow option
  483. ----------
  484. API V1.1 (cgminer v2.2.2)
  485. Prior to V1.1, devs/gpu incorrectly reported GPU0 Intensity for all GPUs
  486. Modified API commands:
  487. 'devs'/'gpu' added "Last Share Pool" and "Last Share Time" for each device
  488. ----------
  489. API V1.0 (cgminer v2.2.0)
  490. Remove default CPU support
  491. Added API commands:
  492. 'config'
  493. 'gpucount'
  494. 'cpucount'
  495. 'switchpool'
  496. 'gpuintensity'
  497. 'gpumem'
  498. 'gpuengine'
  499. 'gpufan'
  500. 'gpuvddc'
  501. 'save'
  502. ----------
  503. API V0.7 (cgminer v2.1.0)
  504. Initial release of the API in the main cgminer git
  505. Commands:
  506. 'version'
  507. 'devs'
  508. 'pools'
  509. 'summary'
  510. 'gpuenable'
  511. 'gpudisable'
  512. 'gpurestart'
  513. 'gpu'
  514. 'cpu'
  515. 'gpucount'
  516. 'cpucount'
  517. 'quit'
  518. ----------------------------------------
  519. miner.php
  520. =========
  521. miner.php is a PHP based interface to the cgminer RPC API
  522. (referred to simply as the API below)
  523. It can show rig details, summaries and input fields to allow you to change
  524. cgminer
  525. You can also create custom summary pages with it
  526. It has two levels to the security:
  527. 1) cgminer can be configured to allow or disallow API access and access level
  528. security for miner.php
  529. 2) miner.php can be configured to allow or disallow privileged cgminer
  530. access, if cgminer is configured to allow privileged access for miner.php
  531. ---------
  532. To use miner.php requires a web server with PHP
  533. Basics: On xubuntu 11.04, to install apache2 and php, the commands are:
  534. sudo apt-get install apache2
  535. sudo apt-get install php5
  536. sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 reload
  537. On Fedora 17:
  538. yum install httpd php
  539. systemctl restart httpd.service
  540. systemctl enable httpd.service --system
  541. On windows there are a few options.
  542. Try one of these (apparently the first one is easiest - thanks jborkl)
  543. http://www.easyphp.org/
  544. http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
  545. http://www.wampserver.com/en/
  546. ---------
  547. The basic cgminer option to enable the API is:
  548. --api-listen
  549. or in your cgminer.conf
  550. "api-listen" : true,
  551. (without the ',' on the end if it is the last item)
  552. If the web server is running on the cgminer computer, the above
  553. is the only change required to give miner.php basic access to
  554. the cgminer API
  555. -
  556. If the web server runs on a different computer to cgminer,
  557. you will also need to tell cgminer to allow the web server
  558. to access cgminer's API and tell miner.php where cgminer is
  559. Assuming a.b.c.d is the IP address of the web server, you
  560. would add the following to cgminer:
  561. --api-listen --api-allow a.b.c.d
  562. or in your cgminer.conf
  563. "api-listen" : true,
  564. "api-allow" : "a.b.c.d",
  565. to tell cgminer to give the web server read access to the API
  566. You also need to tell miner.php where cgminer is.
  567. Assuming cgminer is at IP address e.f.g.h, then you would
  568. edit miner.php and change the line
  569. $rigs = array('127.0.0.1:4028');
  570. to
  571. $rigs = array('e.f.g.h:4028');
  572. See --api-network or --api-allow for more access details
  573. and how to give write access
  574. ---------
  575. Once you have a web server with PHP running
  576. copy your miner.php to the main web folder
  577. On Xubuntu 11.04
  578. /var/www/
  579. On Fedora 17
  580. /var/www/html/
  581. On Windows
  582. see your windows Web/PHP documentation
  583. Assuming the IP address of the web server is a.b.c.d
  584. Then in your web browser go to:
  585. http://a.b.c.d/miner.php
  586. Done :)
  587. ---------
  588. The rest of this documentation deals with the more complex
  589. functions of miner.php, using myminer.php, creaing custom
  590. summaries and displaying multiple cgminer rigs
  591. ---------
  592. If you create a file called myminer.php in the same web folder
  593. where you put miner.php, miner.php will load it when it runs
  594. This is useful, to put any changes you need to make to miner.php
  595. instead of changing miner.php
  596. Thus if you update/get a new miner.php, you won't lose the changes
  597. you have made if you put all your changes in myminer.php
  598. (and don't change miner.php at all)
  599. A simple example myminer.php that defines 2 rigs
  600. (that I will keep referring to further below) is:
  601. <?php
  602. #
  603. $rigs = array('192.168.0.100:4028:A', '192.168.0.102:4028:B');
  604. #
  605. ?>
  606. Changes in myminer.php superscede what is in miner.php
  607. However, this is only valid for variables in miner.php before the
  608. 2 lines where myminer.php is included by miner.php:
  609. if (file_exists('myminer.php'))
  610. include_once('myminer.php');
  611. Every variable in miner.php above those 2 lines, can be changed by
  612. simply defining them in your myminer.php
  613. So although miner.php originally contains the line
  614. $rigs = array('127.0.0.1:4028');
  615. if you created the example myminer.php given above, it would actually
  616. change the value of $rigs that is used when miner.php is running
  617. i.e. you don't have to remove or comment out the $rigs line in miner.php
  618. It will be superceded by myminer.php
  619. ---------
  620. The example.php above also shows how to define more that one rig to
  621. be shown my miner.php
  622. Each rig string is 2 or 3 values seperated by colons ':'
  623. They are simply an IP address or host name, followed by the
  624. port number (usually 4028) and an optional Name string
  625. miner.php displays rig buttons that will show the defails of a single
  626. rig when you click on it - the button shows either the rig number,
  627. or the 'Name' string if you provide it
  628. PHP arrays contain each string seperated by a comma, but no comma after
  629. the last one
  630. So an example for 3 rigs would be:
  631. $rigs = array('192.168.0.100:4028:A', '192.168.0.102:4028:B', '192.168.0.110:4028:C');
  632. Of course each of the rigs listed would also have to have the API
  633. running and be set to allow the web server to access the API - as
  634. explained before
  635. ---------
  636. So basically, any variable explained below can be put in myminer.php
  637. if you wanted to set it to something different to it's default value
  638. and did not want to change miner.php itself every time you updated it
  639. Below is each variable that can be changed and an explanation of each
  640. ---------
  641. Default:
  642. $dfmt = 'H:i:s j-M-Y \U\T\CP';
  643. Define the date format used to print full length dates
  644. If you get the string 'UTCP' on the end of your dates shown, that
  645. means you are using an older version of PHP and you can instead use:
  646. $dfmt = 'H:i:s j-M-Y \U\T\CO';
  647. The PHP documentation on the date format is here:
  648. http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
  649. ---------
  650. Default:
  651. $title = 'Mine';
  652. Web page title
  653. If you know PHP you can of course use code to define it e.g.
  654. $title = 'My Rig at: '.date($dfmt);
  655. Which would set the web page title to something like:
  656. My Rig at: 10:34:00 22-Aug-2012 UTC+10:00
  657. ---------
  658. Default:
  659. $readonly = false;
  660. Set $readonly to true to force miner.php to be readonly
  661. This means it won't allow you to change cgminer even if the cgminer API
  662. options allow it to
  663. If you set $readonly to false then it will check cgminer 'privileged'
  664. and will show input fields and buttons on the single rig page
  665. allowing you to change devices, pools and even quit or restart
  666. cgminer
  667. However, if the 'privileged' test fails, the code will set $readonly to
  668. true
  669. ---------
  670. Default:
  671. $notify = true;
  672. Set $notify to false to NOT attempt to display the notify command
  673. table of data
  674. Set $notify to true to attempt to display the notify command on
  675. the single rig page
  676. If your older version of cgminer returns an 'Invalid command'
  677. coz it doesn't have notify - it just shows the error status table
  678. ---------
  679. Default:
  680. $checklastshare = true;
  681. Set $checklastshare to true to do the following checks:
  682. If a device's last share is 12x expected ago then display as an error
  683. If a device's last share is 8x expected ago then display as a warning
  684. If either of the above is true, also display the whole line highlighted
  685. This assumes shares are 1 difficulty shares
  686. Set $checklastshare to false to not do the above checks
  687. 'expected' is calculated from the device MH/s value
  688. So for example, a device that hashes at 380MH/s should (on average)
  689. find a share every 11.3s
  690. If the last share was found more than 11.3 x 12 seconds (135.6s) ago,
  691. it is considered an error and highlighted
  692. If the last share was found more than 11.3 x 8 seconds (90.4s) ago,
  693. it is considered a warning and highlighted
  694. The default highlighting is very subtle
  695. ---------
  696. Default:
  697. $poolinputs = false;
  698. Set $poolinputs to true to show the input fields for adding a pool
  699. and changing the pool priorities on a single rig page
  700. However, if $readonly is true, it will not display them
  701. ---------
  702. Default:
  703. $rigs = array('127.0.0.1:4028');
  704. Set $rigs to an array of your cgminer rigs that are running
  705. format: 'IP:Port' or 'Host:Port' or 'Host:Port:Name'
  706. If you only have one rig, it will just show the detail of that rig
  707. If you have more than one rig it will show a summary of all the rigs
  708. with buttons to show the details of each rig -
  709. the button contents will be 'Name' rather than rig number, if you
  710. specify 'Name'
  711. e.g. $rigs = array('127.0.0.1:4028','myrig.com:4028:Sugoi');
  712. ---------
  713. Default:
  714. $rigipsecurity = true;
  715. Set $rigipsecurity to false to show the IP/Port of the rig
  716. in the socket error messages and also show the full socket message
  717. ---------
  718. Default:
  719. $rigtotals = true;
  720. $forcerigtotals = false;
  721. Set $rigtotals to true to display totals on the single rig page
  722. 'false' means no totals (and ignores $forcerigtotals)
  723. If $rigtotals is true, all data is also right aligned
  724. With false, it's as before, left aligned
  725. This option is just here to allow people to set it to false
  726. if they prefer the old non-total display when viewing a single rig
  727. Also, if there is only one line shown in any section, then no
  728. total will be shown (to save screen space)
  729. You can force it to always show rig totals on the single rig page,
  730. even if there is only one line, by setting $forcerigtotals = true;
  731. ---------
  732. Default:
  733. $socksndtimeoutsec = 10;
  734. $sockrcvtimeoutsec = 40;
  735. The numbers are integer seconds
  736. The defaults should be OK for most cases
  737. However, the longer SND is, the longer you have to wait while
  738. php hangs if the target cgminer isn't runnning or listening
  739. RCV should only ever be relevant if cgminer has hung but the
  740. API thread is still running, RCV would normally be >= SND
  741. Feel free to increase SND if your network is very slow
  742. or decrease RCV if that happens often to you
  743. Also, on some windows PHP, apparently the $usec is ignored
  744. (so usec can't be specified)
  745. ---------
  746. Default:
  747. $hidefields = array();
  748. List of fields NOT to be displayed
  749. You can use this to hide data you don't want to see or don't want
  750. shown on a public web page
  751. The list of sections are:
  752. SUMMARY, POOL, PGA, GPU, NOTIFY, CONFIG, DEVDETAILS, DEVS
  753. See the web page for the list of field names (the table headers)
  754. It is an array of 'SECTION.Field Name' => 1
  755. This example would hide the slightly more sensitive pool information:
  756. Pool URL and pool username:
  757. $hidefields = array('POOL.URL' => 1, 'POOL.User' => 1);
  758. If you just want to hide the pool username:
  759. $hidefields = array('POOL.User' => 1);
  760. ---------
  761. Default:
  762. $ignorerefresh = false;
  763. $changerefresh = true;
  764. $autorefresh = 0;
  765. Auto-refresh of the page (in seconds) - integers only
  766. $ignorerefresh = true/false always ignore refresh parameters
  767. $changerefresh = true/false show buttons to change the value
  768. $autorefresh = default value, 0 means dont auto-refresh
  769. ---------
  770. Default:
  771. $placebuttons = 'top';
  772. Where to place the Refresh, Summary, Custom Pages, Quit, etc. buttons
  773. Valid values are: 'top' 'bot' 'both'
  774. anything else means don't show them - case sensitive
  775. ---------
  776. Default:
  777. $miner_font_family = 'verdana,arial,sans';
  778. $miner_font_size = '13pt';
  779. Change these to set the font and font size used on the web page
  780. ---------
  781. Default:
  782. $colouroverride = array();
  783. Use this to change the web page colour scheme
  784. See $colourtable in miner.php for the list of possible names to change
  785. Simply put in $colouroverride, just the colours you wish to change
  786. e.g. to change the colour of the header font and background
  787. you could do the following:
  788. $colouroverride = array(
  789. 'td.h color' => 'green',
  790. 'td.h background' => 'blue'
  791. );
  792. ---------
  793. Default:
  794. $allowcustompages = true;
  795. Should we allow custom pages?
  796. (or just completely ignore them and don't display the buttons)
  797. ---------
  798. OK this part is more complex: Custom Summary Pages
  799. A custom summary page in an array of 'section' => array('FieldA','FieldB'...)
  800. The section defines what data you want in the summary table and the Fields
  801. define what data you want shown from that section
  802. Standard sections are:
  803. SUMMARY, POOL, PGA, GPU, NOTIFY, CONFIG, DEVDETAILS, DEVS, STATS, COIN
  804. Fields are the names as shown on the headers on the normal pages
  805. Fields can be 'name=new name' to display 'name' with a different heading
  806. 'new name'
  807. There are also now joined sections:
  808. SUMMARY+POOL, SUMMARY+DEVS, SUMMARY+CONFIG, DEVS+NOTIFY, DEVS+DEVDETAILS
  809. SUMMARY+COIN
  810. These sections are an SQL join of the two sections and the fields in them
  811. are named section.field where section. is the section the field comes from
  812. See the example further down
  813. Also note:
  814. - empty tables are not shown
  815. - empty columns (e.g. an unknown field) are not shown
  816. - missing field data shows as blank
  817. - the field name '*' matches all fields except in joined sections
  818. (useful for STATS and COIN)
  819. There are 2 hard coded sections:
  820. DATE - displays a date table like at the start of 'Summary'
  821. RIGS - displays a rig table like at the start of 'Summary'
  822. Each custom summary requires a second array, that can be empty, listing fields
  823. to be totaled for each section
  824. If there is no matching total data, no total will show
  825. ---------
  826. Looking at the Mobile example:
  827. $mobilepage = array(
  828. 'DATE' => null,
  829. 'RIGS' => null,
  830. 'SUMMARY' => array('Elapsed', 'MHS av', 'Found Blocks=Blks',
  831. Accepted', 'Rejected=Rej', 'Utility'),
  832. 'DEVS+NOTIFY' => array('DEVS.Name=Name', 'DEVS.ID=ID', 'DEVS.Status=Status',
  833. 'DEVS.Temperature=Temp', 'DEVS.MHS av=MHS av',
  834. 'DEVS.Accepted=Accept', 'DEVS.Rejected=Rej',
  835. 'DEVS.Utility=Utility', 'NOTIFY.Last Not Well=Not Well'),
  836. 'POOL' => array('POOL', 'Status', 'Accepted', 'Rejected=Rej', 'Last Share Time'));
  837. $mobilesum = array(
  838. 'SUMMARY' => array('MHS av', 'Found Blocks', 'Accepted', 'Rejected', 'Utility'),
  839. 'DEVS+NOTIFY' => array('DEVS.MHS av', 'DEVS.Accepted', 'DEVS.Rejected', 'DEVS.Utility'),
  840. 'POOL' => array('Accepted', 'Rejected'));
  841. $customsummarypages = array('Mobile' => array($mobilepage, $mobilesum));
  842. This will show 5 tables (according to $mobilepage)
  843. Each table will have the chosen details for all the rigs specified in $rigs
  844. DATE
  845. A single box with the web server's current date and time
  846. RIGS
  847. A table of the rigs: description, time, versions etc
  848. SUMMARY
  849. This will use the API 'summary' command and show the selected fields:
  850. Elapsed, MHS av, Found Blocks, Accepted, Rejected and Utility
  851. However, 'Rejected=Rej' means that the header displayed for the 'Rejected'
  852. field will be 'Rej', instead of 'Rejected' (to save space)
  853. Same for 'Found Blocks=Blks' - to save space
  854. DEVS+NOTIFY
  855. This will list each of the devices on each rig and display the list of
  856. fields as shown
  857. It will also include the 'Last Not Well' field from the 'notify' command
  858. so you know when the device was last not well
  859. You will notice that you need to rename each field e.g. 'DEVS.Name=Name'
  860. since each field name in the join between DEVS and NOTIFY is actually
  861. section.fieldname, not just fieldname
  862. The join code automatically adds 2 fields to each GPU device: 'Name' and 'ID'
  863. They don't exist in the API 'devs' output but I can correctly calculate
  864. them from the GPU device data
  865. These two fields are used to join DEVS to NOTIFY i.e. find the NOTIFY
  866. record that has the same Name and ID as the DEVS record and join them
  867. POOL
  868. This will use the API 'pools' command and show the selected fields:
  869. POOL, Status, Accepted, Rejected, Last Share Time
  870. Again, I renamed the 'Rejected' field using 'Rejected=Rej', to save space
  871. $mobilesum lists the sections and fields that should have a total
  872. You can't define them for 'DATE' or 'RIGS' since they are hard coded tables
  873. The example given:
  874. SUMMARY
  875. Show a total at the bottom of the columns for:
  876. MHS av, Found Blocks, Accepted, Rejected, Utility
  877. Firstly note that you use the original name i.e. for 'Rejected=Rej'
  878. you use 'Rejected', not 'Rej' and not 'Rejected=Rej'
  879. Secondly note that it simply adds up the fields
  880. If you ask for a total of a string field you will get the numerical
  881. sum of the string data
  882. DEVS+NOTIFY
  883. Simply note in this join example that you must use the original field
  884. names which are section.fieldname, not just fieldname
  885. POOL
  886. Show a total at the bottom of the columns for:
  887. Accepted and Rejected
  888. Again remember to use the original field name 'Rejected'