macko20
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February 03, 2019, 01:42:46 AM |
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Tomorrow I'll show a solution for the old pobh, I'll point out each bug.
Rob, you can not insult people, you're a nervous person. Do you remember? I offered help to everyone, plug and play for PODC. You laughed.
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MIP
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February 03, 2019, 08:27:39 AM |
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I think I have one sanc in a chain and another in a different one. Could you please help me check the right one? biblepay-cli getblockhash 99171 772497d92be669e62e39cc0308204828e0bad28af948a6cc6695175b8dd52f71
biblepay-cli getblockhash 99171 9d6b806dad1e0091f6b2abcd865f97ef4623ac29036ebf255a863093c2ab3be0 My MacOS wallet is also on the first chain and my windows one is in the second one. All versions (wallets and sancs) are 1.1.8.5 Thanks! Yes, just discovered the same with my sanc that I updated via PPA to 1185. After deleting and resyncin it's now on the correct chain, which is: block 99171 772 ... f71 block 99181 2f9fe432810349468e4506b57efc761ecd59f3da3becbd7470b872edc5f0a2ea Well... I did the same and I am still in the other chain lol. It probably depends on which peers you choose for re-syncing (as far as I can see, standard DNS seed nodes are not doing their job either). Biblepay-central explorer is in 99171=9d6b806dad1e0091f6b2abcd865f97ef4623ac29036ebf255a863093c2ab3be0 chain Togo's explorer is in 99171=772497d92be669e62e39cc0308204828e0bad28af948a6cc6695175b8dd52f71
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togoshigekata
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February 03, 2019, 08:30:33 AM |
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How do you determine which chain is the correct/heavier chain? Im at split again on my wallets ./biblepay-cli getblockhash 99248 553b22a61320cfb315dce0826dd7c647458ee0f0b8a01816f48f449615699ecf
./biblepay-cli getblockhash 99248 a6134213bdd001a9aa88e89bf074ef5d5d61cc3665c533baac49c659af7f03e1
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MIP
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February 03, 2019, 08:39:48 AM |
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How do you determine which chain is the correct/heavier chain? Im at split again on my wallets ./biblepay-cli getblockhash 99248 553b22a61320cfb315dce0826dd7c647458ee0f0b8a01816f48f449615699ecf
./biblepay-cli getblockhash 99248 a6134213bdd001a9aa88e89bf074ef5d5d61cc3665c533baac49c659af7f03e1 Looking at getblockchaininfo... biblepay-cli getblockhash 99248 553b22a61320cfb315dce0826dd7c647458ee0f0b8a01816f48f449615699ecf "chainwork": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000906829cfc39e35a" biblepay-cli getblockhash 99248 a6134213bdd001a9aa88e89bf074ef5d5d61cc3665c533baac49c659af7f03e1 "chainwork": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000906aebc8fab9b34" So it seems the second one has "more" work.
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dave_bbp
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February 03, 2019, 09:17:56 AM Last edit: February 03, 2019, 09:56:54 AM by dave_bbp |
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It seems like there are several problems right now. Most of my ARMs are on the apparently correct chain, but I just updated two of them to 1185b and this version does not seem to find peers at all. Also the PODC update system seems corrupt. The pool superblock view shows 0 for a lot of CPIDs and if I look up my CPID here: https://forum.biblepay.org/tools/podcstatus.php?cpid=7c9264559fef3c1c689ee9fc3ff42494it says my last PODC update was on 01/31, whereas my controller wallet constantly keeps sending them (mininmum 6 times yesterday alone). Strangely enough I received a PODC payment just a couple of hours ago.  Also, my Sanc says "expired", but I received a payment for it just 3 hours ago ... [Edit]: nevermind, this one also was on a wrong chain ... @MIP: where do you see this "chainwork" information?
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MIP
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February 03, 2019, 10:13:14 AM |
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It seems like there are several problems right now. Most of my ARMs are on the apparently correct chain, but I just updated two of them to 1185b and this version does not seem to find peers at all. Also the PODC update system seems corrupt. The pool superblock view shows 0 for a lot of CPIDs and if I look up my CPID here: https://forum.biblepay.org/tools/podcstatus.php?cpid=7c9264559fef3c1c689ee9fc3ff42494it says my last PODC update was on 01/31, whereas my controller wallet constantly keeps sending them (mininmum 6 times yesterday alone). Strangely enough I received a PODC payment just a couple of hours ago.  Also, my Sanc says "expired", but I received a payment for it just 3 hours ago ... [Edit]: nevermind, this one also was on a wrong chain ... @MIP: where do you see this "chainwork" information? Using getblockchaininfo command. You might find all sorts of inconsistencies depending on where you look at (and the fork where that tool is at the moment). Also, as there seems to be some issues with the DNS seed servers, sync gets harder (it also happened to some users with the Android wallet a couple of weeks ago)
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slovakia
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February 03, 2019, 11:49:59 AM Last edit: February 03, 2019, 12:11:03 PM by slovakia |
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where did all the podc payments go? they are back to 14M RAC levels, but I only see team RAC is 9-10M RAC. I had 8k BBP payment yesterday but today it is closer to 4k BBP? And my RAC slightly increased from yesterday.
same  im updated MIPs packets PPA,and after reindexing still wallet crashed ubu 16.04== any DNS problems ... very weird  never had problems with PPA and re-updates it looks,that TOGOS old skool setups is better=more stable for me...no problems with it
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jaapgvk
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February 03, 2019, 01:44:54 PM |
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where did all the podc payments go? they are back to 14M RAC levels, but I only see team RAC is 9-10M RAC. I had 8k BBP payment yesterday but today it is closer to 4k BBP? And my RAC slightly increased from yesterday.
same  im updated MIPs packets PPA,and after reindexing still wallet crashed ubu 16.04== any DNS problems ... very weird  never had problems with PPA and re-updates it looks,that TOGOS old skool setups is better=more stable for me...no problems with it I always pull from source (the 'Togo method'), and it has always worked for me  All my wallets are on the a6134213bdd001a9aa88e89bf074ef5d5d61cc3665c533baac49c659af7f03e1 chain btw, and my PODC-payments have also fallen back to the values of a few days ago.
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totikk
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February 03, 2019, 02:30:49 PM |
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Hi Yesterday I saw in my wallet an incoming transaction with a bird icon signed as mining. I see it for the first time, what is it and what is it? This is not a payment from the pool and not PODC
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February 03, 2019, 02:37:57 PM |
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Hi Yesterday I saw in my wallet an incoming transaction with a bird icon signed as mining. I see it for the first time, what is it and what is it? This is not a payment from the pool and not PODC
It symbols solo mining. Are you using pool? If so you might be on your own chain.
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totikk
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February 03, 2019, 02:52:26 PM |
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I shut down PODC few days ago. And leave wallet online with 1% CPU mining on pool.biblepay.org... And after few days i got it..
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dave_bbp
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February 03, 2019, 03:20:10 PM |
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I shut down PODC few days ago. And leave wallet online with 1% CPU mining on pool.biblepay.org... And after few days i got it..
Please check your wallet with the "getblockhash" commands we posted earlier to see if you are on a fork. As already said, this symbol means that you found a block on your own, which is theoretically possible, but with 1% CPU highly unlikely.  Btw: the main pool also seems to be on the wrong chain, it constantly changes the given information like "coins mined", "offline workers" etc. and also seems to be quite unresponsive.
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totikk
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February 03, 2019, 03:48:30 PM |
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What should i write after getblockhash ?
txid= 07ec7d9354272c6163b5d11911bfcfa7e459f1ab988ff1bcd0aa395b49ca1c1e-000
I also want to note that the wallet behaves very unstable when trying to heat-mine. Even if I use 30% it closes (without messages) after 30-60 minutes, not to mention 60-80-100% load.
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February 03, 2019, 04:00:18 PM |
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What should i write after getblockhash ?
txid= 07ec7d9354272c6163b5d11911bfcfa7e459f1ab988ff1bcd0aa395b49ca1c1e-000
I also want to note that the wallet behaves very unstable when trying to heat-mine. Even if I use 30% it closes (without messages) after 30-60 minutes, not to mention 60-80-100% load.
Either pick one of the blocks we posted earlier and compare, or try getblockhash 99323 which should give 50fee6b0d63a163b8c7d40fc8d5d3f13d6fba908243bcb64f9dc6ce037a4fc2a (fingers crossed I'm on the correct chain right now lol).
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February 03, 2019, 04:07:28 PM |
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19:06:15 getblockhash 99323
19:06:15 5be68e877f004b4cf8ddcdc12dd3af8c536a0044f3aa67ac81903323063e92b5
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dave_bbp
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February 03, 2019, 04:19:32 PM |
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19:06:15 getblockhash 99323
19:06:15 5be68e877f004b4cf8ddcdc12dd3af8c536a0044f3aa67ac81903323063e92b5
OK, so it seems you are on a fork chain. Have you updated your wallet to 1.1.8.5 yet? If not, please do. If you have the newest wallet, then please close/stop your wallet, delete all files and folders in your core folder EXCEPT wallet.dat, biblepay.conf, masternode.conf, /backup/ and restart the wallet/daemon. @Rob: other similar coins' wallets have the handy "-resync" flag for this process; would it be possible to implement this into the BBP wallet?
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February 03, 2019, 06:03:03 PM |
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@Rob: other similar coins' wallets have the handy "-resync" flag for this process; would it be possible to implement this into the BBP wallet?
What is resync? Do you mean -rescan or -reindex ? options are available as tools under wallet repair. I'd try a reindex before you blow everything away except wallet.dat in your biblepaycore folder. Also, is everyone using addnode=node.biblepay.org in their biblepay.conf ?
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dave_bbp
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February 03, 2019, 06:32:47 PM |
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@Rob: other similar coins' wallets have the handy "-resync" flag for this process; would it be possible to implement this into the BBP wallet?
What is resync? Do you mean -rescan or -reindex ? options are available as tools under wallet repair. I'd try a reindex before you blow everything away except wallet.dat in your biblepaycore folder. Nope, I mean "-resync". It's two levels "above" rescan (which only scans the blockchain without changing it) and one level above reindex (which uses already existing block files). It automatically deletes all blockchain-related files and re-downloads it completely. Yes, addnodes are also a good idea. I usually don't have them in my configs but if necessary I add them manually to running ones (like today for the 1185b wallets).
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slovakia
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February 03, 2019, 08:16:32 PM |
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ROBERT thanks you that you deleted my account on your pool ... excellent facepalm i had bbp on pool-wallet 
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