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RE: Enduring of Many Trials - My Actifit Report Card: November 28 2018

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Don't you hate when you notice a reduction in hash power, noticed one of your miners is offline. And you're at work and there's nothing you can do about it? Now I'm stressing what could have happened to prevent an automatic reboot. Won't be home til this evening to check it out T^T and whatever happened was at midnight. Without my noisy FE card I didn't notice a crash

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There is a way to do that but I haven't spent the time to figure out how to do it or set it up. Supposedly it's easy to do but apparently I don't comprehend easy. One day I'll figure it out or pay a nerd to teach me how. I got one machine the RX 580 quits mining for whatever reason and all I need to do is stop xmr-stak and restart it but I cant figure out the whole VPN or SSH thing.

I was complaining to my supervisor about it. I was able to SSH into my servers at home from work but I couldn't reach my miner with remote desktop. Currently I have SSH encapsulating Windows Remote Desktop. I have experimented with SSL-VPN but it eats up a lot of performance with encryption. SSH encapsulating the weaker remote desktop encryption is fine with me. But I was telling my supervisor I wish I had a networked power distribution so that way I can remotely toggle a singular power outlet. For some reason my desktop was frozen. Toggling the power would have tried an automatic restart for me then I can log in normally... Assuming it doesn't trigger windows recovery. My nightmare scenario all day was, what if there was either a fire, my SSD died or malware. I might have some time this winter break. Maybe we can explore a solution for you ^o^

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I'm up for that. I've tried a couple of things in linux but i get confused on simple things like which damned IP address to use for this or that. It's frustrating and I give up because I cant seem to figure it out and I know it's something ridiculously easy.