chiaharvestgraph
chia-monitor
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chiaharvestgraph
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Solo Chia farmers who have not won in a very very long time.
Some people also use this: https://github.com/stolk/chiaharvestgraph - though I'm not sure if it's maintained anymore or if there are better options..
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Is there an interest in a harvesting monitoring tool with email notifications?
I've written some code in python which can periodically analyze the logs and create a graph showing how well the harvesting is running. Regarding the graph I got inspiration from https://github.com/stolk/chiaharvestgraph. However, since my tool is written in python, it should also work with Windows. Moreover, there is the possibility to automatically send out notification emails with the graph attached. Multiple harvesters are supported as well.
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Large amount of disconnections in full node logs
Does your harvester work as intended? Do you get regular proof checks every 10 seconds? Check your log using https://github.com/stolk/chiaharvestgraph The tool is save, you can check the simple source code yourself. It will show a graph of your harvesting. If your harvesting is ok, you are fine for now even without incoming peers. I had problems with no incoming peers as well but they resolved for some reason on their own.
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FeelsGoodMan
It shows the performance and results of your chia farmers: https://github.com/stolk/chiaharvestgraph
- So, confirmed by another farmer here... this is what the dust storm looked like on a healthy fast node.
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The red stripe in the middle is where I moved the .chia databases for my Linux farm from an NTFS hard disk to an Ext4 SSD partition.
(The image is from this harvest graph tool posted here by u/mazarax.
- Moved my chia farm behind the monitors now!! Progress not perfection
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Monitoring Software
Also, a nice graphical monitor to run on each harvester via an xterm is here .
- Chia Harvest Graph shows a great overview of my plots and what is happening with them.. Thanks (not sure why my plots went down for 4 hours.. but didn't put any effort into finding out since they were up and farming by the time I woke up)
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Hello, so this is what I saw today. Does this have anything to do with a "real" proof? Or is it partial like I see in similar threads like mine?
it's partials. chiaharvestgraph has some issue interpreting OG proof and new proof https://github.com/stolk/chiaharvestgraph/issues/42
chia-monitor
- How can i connect google sheet with chia in ubuntu?
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All of my Chia stolen, trying to figure out how
I have an Ubuntu 22.04 box running Chia, and one third-party script, Chia Monitor. I also have a Windows 11 box in my office. Both sytems were running Chia 1.7.0.
- Mobile app????
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Server monitoring UI
I'm really happy with chia-monitor
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Guide to get Chia to work with newly released Ubuntu 22.04
If you're like me and run the Chia-monitor to monitor your farm and harvesters, you may have to reinstall it from the chia-monitor directory with the command pipenv install --python=3.9 .
- At minimum, one farmer from my pool seems happy with the 1.3.4 update.
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Updated RPC spec for 1.3.4
Look at the Chia Monitor. Its using RPC for all metrics. https://github.com/philippnormann/chia-monitor
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Storage Q&A live stream
I know you're both fans of the Prometheus/Grafana stack. Do you have a preferred exporter for farmer metrics? I like Philipp Normann's [Chia Monitor](https://github.com/philippnormann/chia-monitor) because it uses Chia's RPC API rather than mtail'ing logs, and it has the potential to replace Chiadog too. I would like to see the Chia devs continue to provide a wide set of metrics for these exporters to pull, if you could please give them a gentle nudge!
- Routine checks for solo farming
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Dashboard Ideas for Chia-Tea
Grafana dashboards can be really nice. I've been monitoring my farm and harvester for months now using chia-monitor as it provides me with all the information I care about, and I can check it on my phone.
What are some alternatives?
chia-blockchain - Chia blockchain python implementation (full node, farmer, harvester, timelord, and wallet)
chia-log-analyzer - Simply realtime chia log analyzer for chia coin (XCH) farmers
PSChiaPlotter - A repo for powershell module that helps Chia Plotting
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
django-prometheus - Export Django monitoring metrics for Prometheus.io
chiadog - A watch dog providing a peace in mind that your Chia farm is running smoothly 24/7.
silo-wallet - Quickly look up your Chia fork/altcoin wallet balance using your cold wallet public key.
chiaheightgraph - Graphs the progress of block height in your Chia Full Node.
frigga - Scrape only relevant metrics in Prometheus, according to your Grafana dashboards
chiamon - Example Chia monitoring stack
chia-tea - A python utility library and monitoring solution for your chia farm 🍀