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Post by: Anonymous on August 16, 2010, 12:09:18 AM
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Title: Re: 0.3.10.1 Question on where block should be
Post by: BitLex on August 16, 2010, 12:13:49 AM
my forwarded node counts 74642 as i type (36conn.),
3 other nodes are still at 74638 (8conn. each)
the port-forwarded isnt a fast one though, limited to one core at about 700khash/s.


Title: Re: 0.3.10.1 Question on where block should be
Post by: theymos on August 16, 2010, 12:18:00 AM
There are 74643 blocks as I write this. The split is causing some network problems. You should connect your computers to each other with the addnode parameter.


Title: Re: 0.3.10.1 Question on where block should be
Post by: satoshi on August 16, 2010, 12:28:28 AM
I suspect there's some difficulty receiving blocks if all the nodes you're connected to are 0.3.9 or lower.  We need enough of us so that at least one node you connect to will be 0.3.10.  The problem will start to go away when we make up more than 1/8th of the network.

It'll help if you port forward so you can get lots of connections.


Title: Re: 0.3.10.1 Question on where block should be
Post by: satoshi on August 16, 2010, 12:37:20 AM
For now, can some people running 0.3.10 with static IP who can receive incoming connections post their IP?  Then we can -addnode= them and make sure to connect to at least one 0.3.10 node.



Title: Re: 0.3.10.1 Question on where block should be
Post by: knightmb on August 16, 2010, 12:38:43 AM
I'm working on upgrading my CentOS machines (have to custom compile for it), once I get them updated, they should be able to connect to as many clients as they want/can then.


Title: Re: 0.3.10.1 Question on where block should be
Post by: NewLibertyStandard on August 16, 2010, 12:46:31 AM
Could someone please have a look at the blocks round about 63534? I'm downloading from 0 and I seem to be stuck on that block. I restarted the client and it got unstuck.


Title: Re: 0.3.10.1 Question on where block should be
Post by: knightmb on August 16, 2010, 01:26:25 AM
Here's what I have:

All of these have the updated blocks, all of them had the block chain wiped, reloaded old one, updated all versions to 0.3.10; I hope that is the right number so far?

IP Address:
12.53.130.10 - (Linux CentOS 5.5)
99.59.167.147 - (Linux Mandriva 2010.0)
64.186.154.76 - (Windows Server 2003 x64 Enterprise)
64.186.155.104 - (Windows Server 2008 x64 Call Center Edition)

As you can see, I like variety in OS I guess.  ;D

I've opened them all up to as many connections as they can take (with the undocumented connection option now), so I can kill two birds with one stone. Help restore the network and test part of the netcode  ;)