RPi miner auto-hard-reset
Simple Go program for automatically hard reset a computer with Raspberry Pi or other mini-computer from the GPIO pins
Still in progress
I'm using 5V relay and checking the miners with ping command. If there is no answer - hard-reset with the GPIO pins.
Logic
- Ping miners at most every 30 minutes (the period is configurable).
- if offline > send signal for 5 sec (turn off pc), pause 5 sec(wait) and send signal again for 0.108 second (turn on pc)
How-to
I'm using Raspberry Pi with 5V relay. Soon I will add detailed instruction but you can find a lot of information how to use 5v relay with Raspberry Pi. This is the basics.
Depending of your Raspberry Pi version, download one of the archives
arm6
- (Raspberry Pi A, A+, B, B+, Zero)
arm7
- (Raspberry Pi 2, 3)
Open the folder from the console and type (example with arm7)
tar -xvzf auto-hard-reset-arm7.tar.gz
chmod +x auto-hard-reset-arm7
and after you configure the config.json
./auto-hard-reset-arm7
Configuration for this program is stored in file config.json .
Example config.json:
{
"WaitSeconds": 1800, //time in seconds
"StartupCheck" : true, //check miners on program startup
"Log" : true, //Output file log
"RemoteNotify" : false, //Remote notification (Pushoverapp)
"TgBotActivate" : false, //Telegram bot activation
"TgAPIKey" : "", //Telegram API key
"TgAdminUserName" : "USERNAME", //Telegram username of the admin
"Pushover": false, //Pushover activation
"PushoverToken": "ACCESS-TOKEN", //Pushover access token
"PushoverUser": "USER-TOKEN", //Pushover user token
"Miners": [
{ "Name": "m0", "Pin": "40", "Ip": "192.168.0.100", "Info": "R9 290's" },
{ "Name": "m1", "Pin": "38", "Ip": "192.168.0.101", "Info": "RX480's" }
]
}
Build
Requirements
- Raspberry Pi
- Golang >= 1.8.0
Type go get -u -v github.com/kasmetski/auto-hard-reset
If you are building on your Raspberry Pi, type go build *.go
in the folder.
If you are building on your workstation type GOARM=6(or 7) GOARCH=arm GOOS=linux go build *.go
GOARM=6 (Raspberry Pi A, A+, B, B+, Zero) GOARM=7 (Raspberry Pi 2, 3)
ToDo
- web interface
- JSON-check
- instructions
- statistics