Updated June 16, 2026 - BTC Tools operations guide

Mining farm monitoring with BTC Tools workflows

Use BTC Tools to check reachable miners, hashrate symptoms, temperatures, pool status, local network issues, and review steps.

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Mining farm monitoring means keeping track of which miners are online, whether they are hashing as expected, and which network or pool issues need attention.

Workflow

Metrics operators commonly watch

Use this page as a practical planning reference for local ASIC miner operations. The exact behavior available in BTC Tools can depend on miner model, firmware, network access, and the action being performed.

01

Reachability

Separate miners that respond on the local network from devices that need network or power checks.

02

Hashrate and temperature

Review available status data when the miner model and firmware expose it to the tool.

03

Pool connection

Spot pool or worker configuration issues before they spread across a maintenance batch.

04

Operational triage

Use scan results to decide what needs a reboot, web UI review, or physical inspection.

Checklist

Metrics operators commonly watch

Keep the scope narrow, document device groups, and separate local miner status from pool-side account data.

  • Online or offline miner state.
  • Hashrate and accepted work when available.
  • Temperature and fan status when available.
  • Pool URL, worker name, and backup pool values.
  • Network reachability, IP conflicts, and uptime symptoms.

Operations

Monitoring symptom table

These tables are written for miners and technicians who need repeatable local workflows rather than broad crypto marketing copy.

Area What to check BTC Tools workflow
Miner offline Power, switch, VLAN, DHCP, or wrong IP range. Check network path and scan the expected subnet.
Low hashrate Pool issue, overheating, firmware, or hardware condition. Compare miner status with pool-side data.
High temperature Airflow, fan, dust, or room heat. Inspect cooling before repeated reboot attempts.
Pool rejects Worker format, pool URL, latency, or pool account setting. Review pool and worker values for the affected group.

Setup

Plan, scan, change, and review

For every BTC Tools workflow, start from the intended IP range and device group, then apply changes in small controlled batches and review results before expanding the scope.

BTC Tools LAN setup workflow
BTC Tools workflow: scan the local network, review selected miners, apply scoped changes, then confirm results.