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The Miner List

See miners and take quick actions

As you might expect, this is a list of all your ASICs, with all of the details available. Here you can filter your miner list, and take action directly on one or a group of miners.

Action Button

The action button gives you access to a variety of actions. These actions will work on the entire list, on a filtered list, or on miners you selected via the checkboxes to the left of each miner.

  • Export Miners: exports the current miner list (filtered or unfiltered) to a .xlsx file
  • Bulk Miner Map: here you can download a spreadsheet (.csv) that lists all of the positions in your site. You can add relevant data about the miners, such as serial numbers, and upload the spreadsheet to  help build out your site.
  • Bulk Search: allows you to search by IP address, serial number or miner name. 
  • Search Miner Notes: individual miners have a notes field, and you can use this to search for notes.
  • Start Blinking: select one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners. Choose start blinking to start the LED light blinking on those miners. You can also set a duration for how long you want it to blink. The primary use is to make this miner easy to find in the racks.
  • Stop Blinking: select one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners. Choose stop blinking to turn off the blinking light.
  • Reboot: select one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners, then click Reboot to reboot those miners. 
  • Change Power Mode: select one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners, then click Power Mode. Choose a power mode and hit Apply to execute the change. Note: specific power modes are not supported on all miners.
  • Configure Pools: Set Pool URLs, subaccounts, worker naming template and Pool password. Save to apply these settings to the selected miners. At the top left of that window, you can link into a Pool Config screen where you can set standard configs, as well as implement a Pool allow list and security.
  • Assign to Customer: select one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners, then select a customer. You can add one from here if needed. Assign that group of miners to that customer. Most useful for OptiFleet users who host.
  • Bulk Rename: create a model for how you want all miner names to be configured using existing data in the miner list.
  • Edit in Spreadsheet: select one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners, then select a customer.
  • Bulk Edit: elect one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners, then select columns to edit to make a bulk change to the selected miners. Here you can edit the miner's status, location, or comment.
  • Delete: select one or more miners with the checkboxes to the left of the miners, then select delete. BE CAREFUL! Deleted miners will be removed from the active database.
  • Tags (Overwrite, Add, Remove): this lets you manage tags. Tags allow you to make your own custom lists of miners based on tags you set.

Kebab Menu

Find the three dots ("Kebab") to the left of each miner in the list. Clicking that will pop up a list of functions you can execute on that miner.




At the top of the menu, you'll see the miner name, iP address, and status. Here are the functions you can use here:

  • Miner View: this will take you to a detailed dashboard for that miner.

  • Edit Miner: This option allows you to modify various details of the miner, including the miner name, serial number, rated hash rate, asset ID, and location.

  • Copy Row: You can copy the row details, which display information about the miner model, miner name, IP address, MAC address, network slot, and more.
  • Edit Tags: This feature enables you to modify the tags associated with the selected miner or create a new tag.
  • Miner Comments: Users can store comments in each miner, and this allows you to add comments quickly.
  • Unassign Miner: If you wish to unassign the miner from its current slot, select this option.
  • Reboot: This function allows you to reboot the miner.
  • Power Mode: You can change the power mode to low, normal, high, or sleep, Hit apply to make the changes.
  • Fetch Logs: This feature retrieves the miner's kernel logs and displays it. Useful for troubleshooting.
  • Configure Pool: This option permits you to configure or change the pool URL, account details, worker template (including miner ID, serial name, model name, IP address, asset ID, and custom settings), and password.
  • Delete Miner: If you wish to delete the miner thats no longer needed, select this option. BE CAREFUL!