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neterra-miner-agent
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process manager for cryptomining programs (this is a agent for miner.neterra.net service)
process manager for cryptomining programs (this is a agent for miner.neterra.net service)
$ sudo npm install neterra-miner -g
$ neterra-miner
Commands:
help [command...] Provides help for a given command.
exit Exits application.
list configs List coins.
list processes List coins.
start <config_name> Start mining coin.
stop <process_name> Stop mining coin.
connect Connect to Neterra-Miner
disconnect Disconnect to Neterra-Miner
config RIG Configuration
Neterra is a pioneering telecom company with an established data center business, Global exchange and an ISP. For more than 22 years we have been a turning wheel for the industry by offering new ideas, innovations, as well as first class standard or tailored telco services to international operators. Now we are developing a brand new family of services: mining colocation, rig management and on-line monitoring, targeting the blockchain and cryptocurrency industries. This is yet another grand addition to our extensive portfolio.
FAQs
process manager for cryptomining programs (this is a agent for miner.neterra.net service)
The npm package neterra-miner-agent receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, neterra-miner-agent popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that neterra-miner-agent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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