arjay45
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May 14, 2013, 09:20:14 AM |
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The node 96.126.118.229 is owned by me. I have it automatically restarting when it segfaults -- which it does every few minutes. But well, what can you do. If there's a fix in the morning I'll pull it in and recompile (about 8 hrs from now).
-addnode=96.126.118.229
I have lots of bandwidth, and should have low latency to US/Canada. The server is in Dallas, TX.
BTW - Which distribution are you running? Debian 6.0 here, segfaults definitely occurring. The comments in the code for CBigNum suggest that older versions of Ubuntu will seg fault if difficulty is set incorrectly. Apparently not restricted to Ubuntu. So while it's happening as the result of an external library (certain versions of OpenSSL), there's already comments in the code saying it runs the risk of segfaulting if set incorrectly. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server. Other people are saying litecoind doesn't segfault for them (and hasn't in months) yet elacoind is segfaulting. So I don't think it's my libraries. But I'm sleepy. Hopefully OP finds the bug and fixes it.
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Milkshake (OP)
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Milkshake
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May 14, 2013, 09:21:01 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed.
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TradeFortress has left me negative trust and has provided no proof to substantiate his claim. He has done this to discredit me as I am investigating him.
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Magic8Ball
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May 14, 2013, 09:21:43 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed. Ha ha - so I am covered Up till 4k blocks; not much left.
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Cyberdyne
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May 14, 2013, 09:21:54 AM |
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It does bring something new to the table...constant crashing.
Mt Gox Coin?
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r3animation
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May 14, 2013, 09:22:02 AM |
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The node 96.126.118.229 is owned by me. I have it automatically restarting when it segfaults -- which it does every few minutes. But well, what can you do. If there's a fix in the morning I'll pull it in and recompile (about 8 hrs from now).
-addnode=96.126.118.229
I have lots of bandwidth, and should have low latency to US/Canada. The server is in Dallas, TX.
BTW - Which distribution are you running? Debian 6.0 here, segfaults definitely occurring. The comments in the code for CBigNum suggest that older versions of Ubuntu will seg fault if difficulty is set incorrectly. Apparently not restricted to Ubuntu. So while it's happening as the result of an external library (certain versions of OpenSSL), there's already comments in the code saying it runs the risk of segfaulting if set incorrectly. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server. Other people are saying litecoind doesn't segfault for them (and hasn't in months) yet elacoind is segfaulting. So I don't think it's my libraries. But I'm sleepy. Hopefully OP finds the bug and fixes it. Same, I gave up and used the windows daemon.
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BulletCoin
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May 14, 2013, 09:22:31 AM |
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So when it is the re-launch going to be? Inform at least 3 days before.
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JimmyFL
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May 14, 2013, 09:22:43 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed. Yes, there is a segfault problems... 2x 12.04 + 1x10.04 (ubuntu ) and segfaults are happening like every 10min...
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pjheinz
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MEC - MFLtNSHN6GSxxP3VL8jmL786tVa9yfRS4p
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May 14, 2013, 09:23:16 AM |
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wait im mining but do i have to make an address none of the cmd promt help commands work ..how do i get my address and ect..
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MrWizard
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May 14, 2013, 09:23:42 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed. Been running a fresh install of lubuntu in a virtual machine since the launch. Not a single segfault.
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"I walked into the room dripping in Bitcoins. Yea dripping in Bitcoins." (BTC) 168DCCeGmDy3xTWRimLVhvKtK3yEWbpsSg (LTC) LbYS8VFqFSU7B9bfaHD11seQMtrtYEKpLe (BBQ) bNVZErvwLzpEG7H3kt1fycWspzRQB1MJzL
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r3animation
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May 14, 2013, 09:24:22 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed. Been running a fresh install of lubuntu in a virtual machine since the launch. Not a single segfault. What version?
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MrWizard
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May 14, 2013, 09:24:56 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed. Been running a fresh install of lubuntu in a virtual machine since the launch. Not a single segfault. What version? 13.04 32-bit.
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"I walked into the room dripping in Bitcoins. Yea dripping in Bitcoins." (BTC) 168DCCeGmDy3xTWRimLVhvKtK3yEWbpsSg (LTC) LbYS8VFqFSU7B9bfaHD11seQMtrtYEKpLe (BBQ) bNVZErvwLzpEG7H3kt1fycWspzRQB1MJzL
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jt7382
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May 14, 2013, 09:25:00 AM |
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What do I need to do if getinfo shows my blockcount as 0?
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joee
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May 14, 2013, 09:26:10 AM |
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What do I need to do if getinfo shows my blockcount as 0?
does it show connections?
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arjay45
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May 14, 2013, 09:26:14 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed. Been running a fresh install of lubuntu in a virtual machine since the launch. Not a single segfault. What version? 13.04 32-bit. Ah I'm 64-bit, I wonder if that's the issue.
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KrLos
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May 14, 2013, 09:27:43 AM |
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i'm done... i didn't sleep for this... and was a waste of my time... good day?
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jt7382
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May 14, 2013, 09:28:20 AM |
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What do I need to do if getinfo shows my blockcount as 0?
does it show connections? I'm seeing 1 or 2 connections. Using the nodes here. addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229 and the peer list that was on dropbox earlier.
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WindMaster
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May 14, 2013, 09:29:09 AM |
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13.04 32-bit.
Ah I'm 64-bit, I wonder if that's the issue. 64-bit here as well, with segfault issue, core dumped and traced to CBigNum's overloaded >> function. I didn't compile in line number debugging info so I haven't narrowed it down further than just backtracing the stack and looking what function it happens in.
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AlternativeCypt
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May 14, 2013, 09:29:37 AM |
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Silly pump scheme going wrong
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ictin
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Look ARROUND!
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May 14, 2013, 09:29:41 AM |
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can someone post the whole block chain? I have some problem downloading it. I am at block 857 and is working like with 1 block/s
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JimmyFL
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May 14, 2013, 09:29:48 AM |
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Using these two nodes - hope they are right?
addnode=199.204.38.220 addnode=96.126.118.229
What is the size of the blockchain?
The one starting with 199 is mine, the one starting with 96 belongs to arjay45. Between the two of them, you'll probably connect to one or the other between crashes of elacoind. Both of us are seeing elacoind crash (segfault) every few minutes. Not sure how the segfault is happening, our PoW limit values are the same as LTC. Originally the value was high, however that has being fixed. Been running a fresh install of lubuntu in a virtual machine since the launch. Not a single segfault. What version? 13.04 32-bit. Ah I'm 64-bit, I wonder if that's the issue. Maybe, my computers are also 64b
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