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August 31, 2016, 06:41:34 PM
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Is anyone else having problems syncing? I've got 4 active connections, but I'm stuck at 20 hours behind.

I'm syncing ok.
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August 31, 2016, 06:55:19 PM
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Is anyone else having problems syncing? I've got 4 active connections, but I'm stuck at 20 hours behind.

I'm syncing ok.

This is a pretty good resource for MOJO peers (even if you don't trade at Coinexchange), try this link and see:

https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/MOJO

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September 01, 2016, 02:07:46 AM
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Which port is MOJO using? Thank you.
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September 01, 2016, 02:15:25 AM
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Which port is MOJO using? Thank you.


Default P2P Port: 22255
Default PRC Port: 22254
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September 01, 2016, 12:24:02 PM
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Could be that I've found one reason, why none of my transactions went through:

I had added the adresses of my masternodes in the mojocoin.conf (addnode=...)

After deleting these lines and adding the peers from the list https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/MOJO
I got 17 peers and the transactions were confirmed immediately.
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September 01, 2016, 12:50:22 PM
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Could be that I've found one reason, why none of my transactions went through:

I had added the adresses of my masternodes in the mojocoin.conf (addnode=...)

After deleting these lines and adding the peers from the list https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/MOJO
I got 17 peers and the transactions were confirmed immediately.


Nice catch, I'll give that a shot when I get home tonight.


I also need to manually repair my wallet. What are the commands again for exporting and importing private keys?

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September 01, 2016, 01:37:37 PM
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OK I need help. I was trying to setup a MN last night and sent 200k to the address created in the console. I couldn't get the MN started and so how do I get my coins back? The total amount in the wallet is correct by not in coin control. I guess they are locked now in that address. How do I get them back out so I can stake them?

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September 01, 2016, 01:46:03 PM
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OK I need help. I was trying to setup a MN last night and sent 200k to the address created in the console. I couldn't get the MN started and so how do I get my coins back? The total amount in the wallet is correct by not in coin control. I guess they are locked now in that address. How do I get them back out so I can stake them?



Try shutting down the wallet, delete the masternode.conf file (or rename it if you want to keep a backup), then restart the wallet.
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September 01, 2016, 02:00:57 PM
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I am running a masternode daemon on a VPS, setup per the excellent guide, with a separate local GUI wallet as the "controller" which I need to fire up to get the "masternode started remotely" message. I use windows for the local wallet and it works just fine.

But instead of needing to start the local wallet I am wondering if there is a way to restart the masternode remotely by typing a single command on my local linux box, sending a properly constructed request to the daemon ip:port to start the masternode (in other words, restarting the masternode remotely without needing to run a local "controller" wallet).

I see no reason it can't be done, although perhaps I am missing something. I will donate 30k MOJO to the first person who can give the community a working bash/php/python script for linux that can start a masternode remotely in place of the GUI wallet. Or maybe it's too tough a goal?

i use a cron job.
i have the daemon on a vps and the masternode stops randomly so every hour i send it a start many


0 * * * * mojocoind masternode start-many



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September 01, 2016, 02:11:03 PM
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OK I need help. I was trying to setup a MN last night and sent 200k to the address created in the console. I couldn't get the MN started and so how do I get my coins back? The total amount in the wallet is correct by not in coin control. I guess they are locked now in that address. How do I get them back out so I can stake them?



Try shutting down the wallet, delete the masternode.conf file (or rename it if you want to keep a backup), then restart the wallet.

yes, I did that and I even saved my wallet.dat file and deleted roaming folder and did a full resync. Still not available. heeeeelp!! I hope I didn't just lose 200k.
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September 01, 2016, 02:27:26 PM
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OK I need help. I was trying to setup a MN last night and sent 200k to the address created in the console. I couldn't get the MN started and so how do I get my coins back? The total amount in the wallet is correct by not in coin control. I guess they are locked now in that address. How do I get them back out so I can stake them?



Try shutting down the wallet, delete the masternode.conf file (or rename it if you want to keep a backup), then restart the wallet.

yes, I did that and I even saved my wallet.dat file and deleted roaming folder and did a full resync. Still not available. heeeeelp!! I hope I didn't just lose 200k.

check in the explorer, see if the coins show up to that address

get the address you sent the coins to, eg M123xxxxxxxxxxxxetcetc
go to the debug console, and get the privkey
dumpprivkey M123xxxxxxxxxxxxetcetc

this will give you the private key, if you have that key, means that address is in the wallet but possibly not showing up properly.

sounds a bit odd though if you have done a full resync. did you remember to keep the original wallet.dat in the datadirectory when you did the resync??

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September 01, 2016, 02:49:50 PM
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I am running a masternode daemon on a VPS, setup per the excellent guide, with a separate local GUI wallet as the "controller" which I need to fire up to get the "masternode started remotely" message. I use windows for the local wallet and it works just fine.

But instead of needing to start the local wallet I am wondering if there is a way to restart the masternode remotely by typing a single command on my local linux box, sending a properly constructed request to the daemon ip:port to start the masternode (in other words, restarting the masternode remotely without needing to run a local "controller" wallet).

I see no reason it can't be done, although perhaps I am missing something. I will donate 30k MOJO to the first person who can give the community a working bash/php/python script for linux that can start a masternode remotely in place of the GUI wallet. Or maybe it's too tough a goal?

i use a cron job.
i have the daemon on a vps and the masternode stops randomly so every hour i send it a start many

0 * * * * mojocoind masternode start-many

Thank you for the idea but I can use "start-many" from a controller wallet already. What I want is to restart the masternode without needing to run a controller wallet at all. e.g. a curl request from local->VPS to the masternode that would start it. If I get the chance I will have a look more into the code and try to see if it's even possible.

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September 01, 2016, 02:52:15 PM
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I'm having similar issues as FogHorn_LegHorn, but I haven't had time to fix it yet.

dumpprivkey will be my next step to try.
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September 01, 2016, 03:46:09 PM
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Anyone else getting huge rewards today?
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September 01, 2016, 06:01:49 PM
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Anyone else getting huge rewards today?

Yes. I'm receiving about a hundred in fees per some transactions....
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September 01, 2016, 07:17:04 PM
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Anyone else getting huge rewards today?

Yes. I'm receiving about a hundred in fees per some transactions....

Whats your public MN address, I would like to see the transactions. It seems the MNs are working as they should.

Soooooooon...............
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September 01, 2016, 11:32:53 PM
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Anyone else getting huge rewards today?

Yes. I'm receiving about a hundred in fees per some transactions....

Whats your public MN address, I would like to see the transactions. It seems the MNs are working as they should.

Here's a random one of mine MM7auWUXmTzi4um3AtYpQBfm5AoiEzX2dz

Rewards have settled down and are super tiny now.
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September 02, 2016, 12:55:28 AM
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I think there are still issues with transactions... Took me forever for a transaction confirm. And been waiting for several hours now on a withdrawal from Livecoin.
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September 02, 2016, 01:08:40 AM
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Thank you for the idea but I can use "start-many" from a controller wallet already. What I want is to restart the masternode without needing to run a controller wallet at all. e.g. a curl request from local->VPS to the masternode that would start it. If I get the chance I will have a look more into the code and try to see if it's even possible.

i talked to someone about it, their concern was leaving the rpc port open so anyone could use it.

then theoretically you could communicate with yr vps daemon in a standard browser using
http://mojorpcuser:rpcpassword@vps.ip.x.x:rpcport command

i say theoretically cos i briefly tried it, but my port is closed and i dont have time to mess with it :p


then possible curl command (which i do not grok)

Code:
curl --user user --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getinfo", "params": [] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' [:vps ip]:[rpcport]/

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September 02, 2016, 02:34:15 AM
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Thank you for the idea but I can use "start-many" from a controller wallet already. What I want is to restart the masternode without needing to run a controller wallet at all. e.g. a curl request from local->VPS to the masternode that would start it. If I get the chance I will have a look more into the code and try to see if it's even possible.

i talked to someone about it, their concern was leaving the rpc port open so anyone could use it.

then theoretically you could communicate with yr vps daemon in a standard browser using
http://mojorpcuser:rpcpassword@vps.ip.x.x:rpcport command

i say theoretically cos i briefly tried it, but my port is closed and i dont have time to mess with it :p


then possible curl command (which i do not grok)

Code:
curl --user user --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getinfo", "params": [] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' [:vps ip]:[rpcport]/


rpcallowip is your friend in this situation. yes, the port gets opened, but unless the request is from a whitelisted IP address, it is ignored irregardless of credentials or the command that is being issued
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