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I am new to ethereum. I installed mist on Mac(10.13.5), but did not "brew install ethereum". When try run ">geth attach" in Terminal, it does not show "miner" module. Below is what the screen shows "Welcome to the Geth JavaScript console!

instance: Geth/v1.8.8-stable-2688dab4/darwin-amd64/go1.10.1 modules: admin:1.0 debug:1.0 eth:1.0 net:1.0 personal:1.0 rpc:1.0 txpool:1.0 web3:1.0".

Could anyone please let me know what's wrong? Thanks.

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There is no such thing like miner module in geth.

When you start up your ethereum node with geth it is not mining by default. To start it in mining mode, you use the --mine command line option. The --minerthreads parameter can be used to set the number parallel mining threads (defaulting to the total number of processor cores).

geth --mine --minerthreads=4
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  • thanks for your answer. it does mine using the above command line. What i am asking is, in the geth console, when i run "miner.start()", it shows " ReferenceError: 'miner' is not defined at <anonymous>:1:1" . do you know what's wrong?
    – Chen
    Commented Jun 5, 2018 at 12:49
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I am not sure how you are starting geth initially, but if you include miner in the rpcapi like below it should work fine.

$geth --datadir=./chaindata/ --ipcpath $HOME/.ethereum/geth.ipc --rpc --rpcapi db,eth,net,web3,personal,miner

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You need to stipulate the miner module in the --http.api or --ws.api flags like below.

--http.api=eth,net,web3,miner

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