Reboot is required. Alternatively, you can enable the hashrate-watchdog for automatic reboot.
Tuning is in progress, hashrate decrease and software restart are possible.
Too low temperature. Such an error can occur on the Bitmain firmware, and as a result, ASIC stops mining. If you want, you can disable the temperature test on the Hiveon firmware, and continue the mining process.
Loss of a fan, it is essential to check it. Probably, it is out of order, or there are problems with the sensor.
Error in setting voltage, error in determining the type of PSU. This could happen due to the following reasons:
Error during the driver initialization. This could happen due to several reasons:
Error when reading the content of EEPROM (wrong format). It is necessary to flash EEPROM.
Temperature sensor was lost two or more times. This can happen in case of fail of the chips on which the temperature sensors are located. For example, the 17th model has 4 such chips on every board, and if 2 or more chips fail, it is difficult to determine the temperature, and the mining process stops. To solve the problem, you need to replace the chips.
Hardware defect detected. Mining suspended to keep chips and boards from overheating. To continue mining, manually launch the 'miner start' command.
The hashrate is currently unavailable. It is possible that an issue has occurred, usually related to a glitchy Internet connection or hashboard malfunctions. If you see red (errors) and orange (warnings) messages, click on them for hints, tips, and troubleshooting methods.
If this status does not change for more than 30 minutes, try rebooting the miner.