https://github.com/PoC-Consortium/scavenger/wiki
https://github.com/PoC-Consortium/scavenger/releases
Scavenger can also be installed directly via cargo:
shell
cargo install scavenger
Binaries are in target/debug or target/release depending on optimization.
``` shell
simd: support for SSE2, AVX, AVX2 and AVX512F (x86cpu) neon: support for Arm NEON (armcpu) opencl: support for OpenCL (gpu)
e.g. cargo run --features=simd #for a cpu version with SIMD support
e.g cargo build --features=neon #for a arm cpu version with NEON support
e.g. cargo build --release --features=opencl,simd #for a cpu/gpu version
cargo test [--features={opencl,simd,neon}] ```
shell
scavenger --help
The miner needs a config.yaml file with the following structure:
https://github.com/PoC-Consortium/scavenger/blob/master/config.yaml
A docker image based on alpine linux is built automatically on every commit to master: pocconsortium/scavenger
This image will use only your cpu.
To run it on the fly use something like this:
docker run \
--rm \
--name scavenger \
--volume /path/to/your/config.yaml:/data/config.yaml \
--volume /path/to/your/disks:/disks \
pocconsortium/scavenger
Alternatively a docker compose file could look like this:
version: '2'
services:
scavenger:
image: pocconsortium/scavenger
restart: always
volumes:
- /path/to/your/disks:/disks
- /path/to/your/config.yaml:/data/config.yaml