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YAML File:
# Default/example plotman.yaml configuration file
# https://github.com/ericaltendorf/plotman/wiki/Configuration#versions
version: [2]
logging:
# One directory in which to store all plot job logs (the STDOUT/
# STDERR of all plot jobs). In order to monitor progress, plotman
# reads these logs on a regular basis, so using a fast drive is
# recommended.
plots: /Users/m1/Documents/chia_logs
# transfers:
# application:
# Options for display and rendering
user_interface:
# Call out to the `stty` program to determine terminal size, instead of
# relying on what is reported by the curses library. In some cases,
# the curses library fails to update on SIGWINCH signals. If the
# `plotman interactive` curses interface does not properly adjust when
# you resize the terminal window, you can try setting this to True.
use_stty_size: True
# Optional custom settings for the subcommands (status, interactive etc)
commands:
interactive:
# Set it to False if you don't want to auto start plotting when 'interactive' is ran.
# You can override this value from the command line, type "plotman interactive -h" for details
autostart_plotting: True
autostart_archiving: True
# Where to plot and log.
directories:
# One or more directories to use as tmp dirs for plotting. The
# scheduler will use all of them and distribute jobs among them.
# It assumes that IO is independent for each one (i.e., that each
# one is on a different physical device).
#
# If multiple directories share a common prefix, reports will
# abbreviate and show just the uniquely identifying suffix.
tmp:
- /Volumes/tmp1/00
# Optional: tmp2 directory. If specified, will be passed to
# chia plots create as -2. Only one tmp2 directory is supported.
# tmp2: /mnt/tmp/a
# Optional: A list of one or more directories; the scheduler will
# use all of them. These again are presumed to be on independent
# physical devices so writes (plot jobs) and reads (archivals) can
# be scheduled to minimize IO contention.
#
# If dst is commented out, the tmp directories will be used as the
# buffer.
dst:
- /Volumes/tmp1/export
# Archival configuration. Optional; if you do not wish to run the
# archiving operation, comment this section out. Almost everyone
# should be using the archival feature. It is meant to distribute
# plots among multiple disks filling them all. This can be done both
# to local and to remote disks.
#
# As of v0.4, archiving commands are highly configurable. The basic
# configuration consists of a script for checking available disk space
# and another for actually transferring plots. Each can be specified
# as either a path to an existing script or inline script contents.
# It is expected that most people will use existing recipes and will
# adjust them by specifying environment variables that will set their
# system specific values. These can be provided to the scripts via
# the `env` key. plotman will additionally provide `source` and
# `destination` environment variables to the transfer script so it
# knows the specifically selected items to process. plotman also needs
# to be able to generally detect if a transfer process is already
# running. To be able to identify externally launched transfers, the
# process name and an argument prefix to match must be provided. Note
# that variable substitution of environment variables including those
# specified in the env key can be used in both process name and process
# argument prefix elements but that they use the python substitution
# format.
#
# Complete example: https://github.com/ericaltendorf/plotman/wiki/Archiving
#archiving:
# target: local_rsync
# env:
# command: rsync
# site_root: /farm/sites
# Plotting scheduling parameters
scheduling:
# Run a job on a particular temp dir only if the number of existing jobs
# before [tmpdir_stagger_phase_major : tmpdir_stagger_phase_minor]
# is less than tmpdir_stagger_phase_limit.
# Phase major corresponds to the plot phase, phase minor corresponds to
# the table or table pair in sequence, phase limit corresponds to
# the number of plots allowed before [phase major : phase minor].
# e.g, with default settings, a new plot will start only when your plot
# reaches phase [2 : 1] on your temp drive. This setting takes precidence
# over global_stagger_m
tmpdir_stagger_phase_major: 2
tmpdir_stagger_phase_minor: 1
# Optional: default is 1
tmpdir_stagger_phase_limit: 2
# Don't run more than this many jobs at a time on a single temp dir.
tmpdir_max_jobs: 4
# Don't run more than this many jobs at a time in total.
global_max_jobs: 12
# Don't run any jobs (across all temp dirs) more often than this, in minutes.
global_stagger_m: 45
# How often the daemon wakes to consider starting a new plot job, in seconds.
polling_time_s: 20
# Optional: Allows the overriding of some scheduling characteristics of the
# tmp directories specified here.
# This contains a map of tmp directory names to attributes. If a tmp directory
# and attribute is not listed here, the default attribute setting from the main
# configuration will be used
#
# Currently support override parameters:
# - tmpdir_stagger_phase_major (requires tmpdir_stagger_phase_minor)
# - tmpdir_stagger_phase_minor (requires tmpdir_stagger_phase_major)
# - tmpdir_stagger_phase_limit
# - tmpdir_max_jobs
#tmp_overrides:
# In this example, /mnt/tmp/00 is larger and faster than the
# other tmp dirs and it can hold more plots than the default,
# allowing more simultaneous plots, so they are being started
# earlier than the global setting above.
# "/mnt/tmp/00":
# tmpdir_stagger_phase_major: 1
# tmpdir_stagger_phase_minor: 5
# tmpdir_max_jobs: 5
# Here, /mnt/tmp/03 is smaller, so a different config might be
# to space the phase stagger further apart and only allow 2 jobs
# to run concurrently in it
# "/mnt/tmp/03":
# tmpdir_stagger_phase_major: 3
# tmpdir_stagger_phase_minor: 1
# tmpdir_max_jobs: 2
# Plotting parameters. These are pass-through parameters to chia plots create.
# See documentation at
# https://github.com/Chia-Network/chia-blockchain/wiki/CLI-Commands-Reference#create
plotting:
# Your public keys. Be sure to use the pool contract address for
# portable pool plots. The pool public key is only for original
# non-portable plots that can not be used with the official pooling
# protocol.
farmer_pk: ...
# pool_pk: ...
pool_contract_address: ...
# If you enable Chia, plot in *parallel* with higher tmpdir_max_jobs and global_max_jobs
type: chia
chia:
# The stock plotter: https://github.com/Chia-Network/chia-blockchain
# executable: /path/to/chia
k: 32 # k-size of plot, leave at 32 most of the time
e: False # Use -e plotting option
n_threads: 4 # Threads per job
n_buckets: 128 # Number of buckets to split data into
job_buffer: 3389 # Per job memory
# If you enable madMAx, plot in *sequence* with very low tmpdir_max_jobs and global_max_jobs
# madmax:
# madMAx plotter: https://github.com/madMAx43v3r/chia-plotter
# executable: /path/to/chia_plot
# n_threads: 4 # Default is 4, crank up if you have many cores
# n_buckets: 256 # Default is 256
am an idiot, forgot to add the chia executable link
M1 mac mini, getting this error when running
plotman interactive
or evenplotman status
. Fresh install of OS & everything