This guide will teach you how to copy Bitmain Antminer KA3‘s new Kernel Log into text form. Here are the details.
First log in to the backend, and click “Miner Log” at the bottom left of the backend interface.
When necessary, choose between the current log and the historical log after entering the log.
In most cases, the current faulty machine is represented by the current log.
For the analysis of historical issues or unreliable miners, use the history log.
If the log is too long, you can select the beginning first, after which the scroll bar on the right pulls to the end, hold down Shift, and select the last part. It is also possible to select the entire log by selecting it from top to bottom. After selecting all, press CTRL+C to copy.
After copying, make a new text document on your desktop or in a folder and name it with the miner’s IP to help you distinguish between different logs.
Open the document once more, and then paste the text that you just copied into the new text document. Verify that you have copied everything from the document before saving it.
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FAQs
How Do I Log into Antminer?
Enter the default IP address of the ANTMINER – Go to the login page, enter the user ID: root, password: root. 5. To fill out three groups of mining pools, click Miner Configuration. If the first group is dead, it will automatically point to the second group.
How to Read Antminer Kernel Log?
How to view the kernel log: After entering the background of the miner, click “System”, and then find the “Kernel Log” option.
How Do You Read Antminer Status?
Normal status: “0” means normal, you should find 63 (or the number of chips in your specific miner) “0”s in this field. Abnormal status: “X” means that a certain chip is not working. If ASIC# number is 100 and in the ASIC status the number of “0”s is less than 100, it means some chips are missing or cannot be detected.
Read more: Bitmain Antminer KA3 ASIC Status Showing X