Dashboard
Purpose
The Dashboard provides an overview of your entire GPU operation with key metrics and alerts. It's designed to give you immediate visibility into the health and performance of your infrastructure.
Key Metrics Displayed
GPU Count by Type
At the top of the dashboard, you'll see your total GPU inventory broken down by model.This gives you a quick snapshot of your hardware composition.
Active Alerts
The dashboard prominently displays critical alerts that require attention:
GPUs Not Collecting Earnings
This alert appears when one or more GPUs haven't reported earnings within a specified timeframe.
What it means: GPUs may be offline, unpaired from NFTs, or experiencing vendor sync issues.
What to do: Click "View GPUs" to see the affected hardware and investigate.
Actions Available
View Problematic GPUs: When alerts appear, click the action button to navigate directly to the filtered view of affected GPUs in the Hardware section.
Navigate to Detailed Pages: Use the sidebar navigation to access Hardware management, NFT operations, Owner relationships, and Financial tracking.
Best Practices
Check the Dashboard daily as your first stop to catch issues early. Respond immediately to the "GPUs not collecting earnings" alert—revenue loss compounds quickly. Use a clean dashboard with no alerts as your indicator of smooth operations.
Related Guides
Monitoring your financials - Set up a monitoring routine | Troubleshooting sync issues - Fix GPUs not reporting earnings