CPUcoinminer Readme

Contents:

Overview
Installation
Usage and Examples
Unattended Installation
Troubleshooting

Overview:

The CPUcoinminer is designed to run as a background service with minimal interaction required by the user. However, some basic activities are required to install and monitor it. This document will help you with those commands and tools.

Installation:

To install this miner, run the following command:
sudo apt install {filesystem path to .deb file}

If you are on the latest versions of Ubuntu, you may see a permissions error. This can be ignored and you can verify the miner is running from the CGN TestNet dashboard.

We recommend you uninstall any existing miner before installing newer versions:
sudo apt remove cpucoinminer

To determine if the install has succeeded and the miner is running:
sudo systemctl status cpucoinminer

You also may want to locate your running miner on the CGN Dashboard. Open a web browser and navigate to - https://dappublisher.mediarich.io/cgndash/

Finally, if this is your first miner install, you may want to navigate to CPUcoin and create your account - https://auth.cpucoin.io/Account/Register

Usage and Examples:

The .deb file that is provided is intended for use on Ubuntu Distributions. In the default Gnome Desktop Environment, common commands such as start, stop, and restart can be found in the Activities View in Gnome Shell.

Provided CPUcoin miner actions are:
Start CPUcoin dServices Miner
Stop CPUcoin dServices Miner
Restart CPUcoin dServices Miner
About CPUcoin dServices Miner
CPUcoin Dashboard - link to the CGN Dashboard

Systemctl can also be used to control the cupcoinminer
sudo systemctl {command} cpucoinminer

Supported commands include
Start/Enable
Stop/Disable
Restart

Unattended Installation:

A sample shell script is included for unattended installations.
Detailed usage instructions are provided in the unattended.sh file.
Before using the unattended.sh, it will need to be edited to include account email and username. Then copy the script and the included .deb file to the target system and execute it. CPUcoinminer will install and start when the shell command completes.

Troubleshooting:

To check the status of the cpucoinminer, we suggest the following command:
sudo systemctl status cpucoinminer

Common files for cupcoinminer are installed at:
/usr/lib/CPUCoin/CGNMiner

For further support, contact CPUcoin support at support@cpucoin.io

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