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# 5. Monitor your mining operation

**After setting up the agent installation and creating mining profiles, Hashman is now up and running - great!**&#x20;

As Hashman has been designed to automate everything, you can now enjoy the benefits of our highly advanced automation and optimization engine. Your miners will start mining and adjust their hashrate and power consumption according to the parameters defined in the mining profile. \
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It is however crucial to monitor your operations, since ASIC miners can break. We recommend checking up daily on your dashboard and confirm that everything works as intended. Also we recommend checking the [Miners](/hashman-docs/features/miners.md) page and using the filtering feature to locate possible broken / hung miners.<br>


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