Current Site Overview
The Current Site Overview provides a real-time inventory snapshot for your mining facility, displaying equipment status across five component categories. This view enables rapid assessment of fleet health and identifies units requiring attention.
Expanding the Current Site accordion on the Inventory Dashboard reveals the inventory panels described below.
Figure 5: Current Site section showing inventory status across five component categories
Quick Navigation
Overview of inventory categories
Lifecycle state tracking
Physical distribution
Control board inventory
Power supply tracking
Panel Layout
The Current Site view arranges inventory categories in a responsive grid:
Top row: Complete mining units and primary components (miners, control boards, PSUs)
Bottom row: Hashing subsystems (hashboards)
Each panel displays a donut chart visualization alongside a detailed breakdown by status or location.
Miner Statuses Panel
This panel tracks the lifecycle state of complete mining units within the site inventory. The total count appears prominently beside the panel header, with each status showing both absolute count and percentage of total.
Brand New
Factory-sealed units not yet deployed
Repaired (after testing)
Repaired
Units returned to service after maintenance
Brand New or Faulty
Faulty
Units identified as non-functional awaiting diagnosis
Repaired or Scrapped
On Hold
Units temporarily removed from rotation
Repaired or Faulty
Scrapped
Units deemed beyond economical repair
Disposed
Disposed
Units permanently removed from inventory
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The color-coded donut chart provides at-a-glance assessment of fleet health. A predominance of green (Repaired) and blue (Brand New) indicates healthy inventory, while significant orange (Faulty) or yellow (On Hold) segments warrant investigation.
For detailed miner management, see Miners Inventory. To add or update miners, refer to O&M: Adding & Updating Miners.
Miner Locations Panel
This panel shows physical distribution of mining units across facility areas. Location tracking enables efficient logistics planning and maintenance scheduling.
Workshop Warehouse
Storage area within repair facility
Brand New, Repaired
Workshop Lab
Active repair and testing benches
Faulty, On Hold
Site Warehouse
On-site storage for deployment-ready units
Brand New, Repaired
Site Lab
On-site testing and burn-in area
Repaired, On Hold
Site Container
Deployed in production containers
Active mining
Disposed
Removed from active tracking
Scrapped
Vendor
Sent to external repair or RMA
Faulty
For location-based device search, see Explorer. For equipment movement history, see Historical Device Movements.
For miner position management within containers, see O&M: Adding & Updating Miners.
Control Boards Panel
Tracks inventory of control boards—the computational brain of each mining unit responsible for coordination and network communication. Control boards are frequently swapped during troubleshooting, making accurate tracking essential for cost management.
Control board specifications vary by manufacturer:
For complete hardware specifications, see Supported Devices.
For spare parts management, see Spare Parts Inventory.
PSUs Panel
Monitors power supply unit inventory. PSUs convert facility power to the voltages required by mining hardware and represent a common failure point. The status breakdown mirrors the miner statuses, enabling correlation between PSU availability and miner downtime.
Brand New
Unused, factory condition
Ready for deployment
Recovered
Salvaged from decommissioned unit
Test before reuse
Repaired
Fixed after failure
Ready for deployment
Faulty
Non-functional
Diagnose or scrap
Scrapped
Beyond repair
Dispose properly
For power consumption monitoring, see Header and Dashboard.
For PSU specifications by manufacturer, see Supported Devices — Miners.
For hashrate monitoring and thermal analysis, see Heatmaps.
For hashboard repair tracking, see Repair History.
Interpreting the Donut Charts
Healthy Indicators
Large green (Repaired) segment
Most equipment operational
Significant blue (Brand New)
Good spare inventory
Small or no orange (Faulty)
Few pending repairs
Warning Indicators
Large orange (Faulty)
Backlog of repairs
Increase repair capacity
Growing yellow (On Hold)
Unclear equipment status
Audit and update statuses
Many "Unknown" locations
Poor tracking discipline
Physical inventory audit
For operational guidelines, see Operational Best Practices.
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