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  • Important: Do NOT enable Clore Fleet on machines that are already listed on the Clore platform! This will onboard the machine under a new name, cancel the original customer order, and delete the order data.
  • You can choose between two pricing systems for your servers:
  • We have 2 types of rentals
  • There are three optional settings you can configure:
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Clore Fleet (Mass onboarding)

Instruction for Using Clore Fleet

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Last updated 7 months ago

To add any number of servers to Clore.ai, follow these steps:

Important: Do NOT enable Clore Fleet on machines that are already listed on the Clore platform! This will onboard the machine under a new name, cancel the original customer order, and delete the order data.

  1. Find and click the “Mass Onboard” button to start the process.

  2. Select Your Operating System:

Choose your operating system. In this guide, we’ll be using HiveOS as an example (the steps are similar for a standard Ubuntu setup).

  1. Select One of the Two Pricing Models:

You can choose between two pricing systems for your servers:

a) Static Pricing

• You can set a specific value in Clore or BTC for your server rentals.

• Alternatively, you can enable automatic price recalculation in USD. For example, if you set a price of $10, the system will automatically adjust the rental price in Clore/BTC every two hours to match $10 in USD.

b) Mining Profitability-Based Pricing

• If you run another miner alongside Clore Fleet, such as mining Clore Coin, the system will monitor your server’s profitability.

• For instance, if your server earns $5 on a specific mining algorithm and you set a multiplier of x2, your rig will be listed on the marketplace for $10.

• If profitability changes, the marketplace price will be adjusted accordingly.

We have 2 types of rentals

On-Demand Rental: The server is rented at a fixed price set by the host. It remains reserved for the client until the contract is canceled or their balance is insufficient to continue the service.

Spot Market: A quick transaction at auction-based rates. The minimum price is set by the host and is typically lower than the on-demand rate. The server is not reserved, and higher bids can outbid the current offer.

  1. Select the Rental Period:

Choose the period for which you plan to rent out your rig. We recommend a minimum rental duration of 150 hours.

  1. Choose Additional Options:

There are three optional settings you can configure:

a) Override offer specifics on each machine reboot or change of configuration

• With this option, you won’t be able to edit server prices through the Clore.ai website after onboarding.

• Price adjustments will only be possible by changing your unique authorization token set as a wallet address on the HiveOS platform.

b) Use Overclocking and Power Limits from HiveOS for Orders by Default

• If selected, your Power Limit and core/memory clock settings will be copied from HiveOS.

• This option is crucial for miners who do not want to lease their rigs at full Power Limit.

• Note: Enabling this option will automatically list your server on the Power Efficiency Market on the Clore Marketplace, a specialized marketplace for mining servers.

c) Keep Clore.ai running even when miner is disabled

• This option allows you to remove Clore Fleet from the flight sheet an it will still be working in a background

• It’s designed for miners using custom settings that are not officially supported by HiveOS, such as mining Aleo.

• If you enable this option and later wish to remove Clore Fleet from your server, run the following command:

systemctl stop clore-onboarding.service ; systemctl disable clore-onboarding.service ; systemctl stop clore-hosting.service ; systemctl disable clore-hosting.service ; systemctl stop docker.service ; systemctl disable docker.service
  1. Start the Miner

To simplify, just copy the configuration displayed in the field on the left and use the Import from Clipboard feature when creating a new flight sheet in HiveOS.

  1. Specify Your Unique Authorization Token as the Wallet

IMPORTANT: Never share your unique authorization token with anyone. This token allows others to control your servers.

  1. If you chose “Keep Clore.ai running even when the miner is disabled,” you can set any FlightSheet you want; it won’t affect Clore Fleet.

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