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FAQ: User Account
FAQ: Rigs
My pool requires unique worker ids! Mining Rig Rentals will only send a single login for each mining device (called a worker thread) to your pool.
If your pool requires that your mining login(otherwise known as a worker or username) be unique, and your MRR rig/rental has more then one worker connected, please read below.
Mining Rig Rentals proxy server otherwise sends a single worker login to your pool as default. This is set by you, or your renter when your rig is rented. Some pools require that this login be unique for all connections(or worker threads) from the mining devices that are connected to the MRR rig. For some pools this may cause problems with accounting, or you may want to individually track each thread.
We have a feature for you to aid in this. This information applies to both rig owners, and rig renters.
We have implemented several token parameters you can add to your pool login you can use to help.
- {#tnid} Thread Number ID, use to individually identify a thread connection for this rig. If a rig has 5 connections, {#tnid} will be replaced with with either 1,2,3,4,5 depending on which thread connects. A rig that disconnects can get a different Thread Number ID.
- {#rnid} Rental Number ID, the rental ID for the connection if rented. It is 0 if not rented (for rig owners pools)
- {#rgid} Rig ID, the rig's ID as displayed in your rig or rental.
- {#wname} Worker 'Slash' Name. New feature for our rig owners (only). You can uniquely identify your threads connected to your rig by adding a unique name by appending '/' to your MRR rig login. Example EXAMPLE.1234567/THIS_IS_YOUR_WNAME
Additional tokens:
- {#sidx} Server Index, our servers have internal IDs, for example our us-east01 server is index is 3.
- {#ccid} Connection Count ID, each time a rig connects, it get an ID number incremented ranges from 1, to 4294967295. It is reset if our server restarts and is per-server. Use with Server Index.
- {#ssid} Server Startup ID, our servers maintain unique connection IDs across startups. For example, {#sidx}.{#ssid}.{#rgid}.{#ccid} Will always be unique.
For most situations, {#rnid}-{#tnid} or {#rgid}-{#tnid} is sufficent for unique worker identification on your pool.
In your MRR Rig or Rental's control page, under Pool settings, in your workername entry in edit pool, add The desired Token(s) in the place in the line in which MRR proxy server should replace The Token(s) with the indicated number or information. These Tokens also work in the password and Eworker field where available.
Any questions, contact support.