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Author Topic: Bottlecaps 2.1 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS  (Read 388604 times)
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August 19, 2013, 01:33:37 AM
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Nice... love it...

I can attest that 1.4.1 is also running strong, attached to the 1.4.2 clients. Switching back to 1.4.2 soon, just because I would rather not be the source of future forks, running 1.4.1. (Just wanted to see if 1.4.1 would continue to operate without error, and it has for over 10 hours now.)

Off topic...

I am bored and about to begin making a clay-sculpture, to be used for molding. Anyone have any suggestions of something cool or any requests? (I prefer sci-fi and fantasy things, but that is not a limitation.)

Speak up, since you have nothing-else to do, while your miners are running without error. Tongue
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August 19, 2013, 02:55:42 AM
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Nice... love it...

I can attest that 1.4.1 is also running strong, attached to the 1.4.2 clients. Switching back to 1.4.2 soon, just because I would rather not be the source of future forks, running 1.4.1. (Just wanted to see if 1.4.1 would continue to operate without error, and it has for over 10 hours now.)

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I am bored and about to begin making a clay-sculpture, to be used for molding. Anyone have any suggestions of something cool or any requests? (I prefer sci-fi and fantasy things, but that is not a limitation.)

Speak up, since you have nothing-else to do, while your miners are running without error. Tongue

how about a pack of geckos  Smiley

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August 19, 2013, 03:14:35 AM
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how about a pack of geckos  Smiley

That I can do... There are hundreds of them all over my house... lol.

Or did you want this... http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Gecko_(creature)

Challenge accepted... Pack of baby-geckos, huddled around a bottlecap! (I will put my own artistic twist on them, to make them unique.)
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August 19, 2013, 03:22:38 AM
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August 19, 2013, 03:32:29 AM
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LOL Smiley respect the elders


needed that laugh

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August 19, 2013, 07:01:52 AM
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When do i can sync?

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August 19, 2013, 07:13:32 AM
Last edit: August 19, 2013, 07:35:27 AM by ISAWHIM
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The beast be forked again... dead fork, but forked... all connections being refused again. (Refusing me) Version 1.4.2

Won't even let me connect to get the chain... any chain... (From 79997 up, not from 0.)

Got one to accept my connection, back on track... but I was stuck on that dead fork that couldn't be mined. "Not enough work"... and the other connections kept refusing me, I guess, after they left and started a new branch. Left me mining with 2 connections, then one... which wasn't enough to mine...

Got only one connection here, but it is letting me mine on it, at the correct height. Hope it relays my blocks!

Also note, it was at almost 01:00 am again...8/19/2013 00:54... same time as last time... (GMT -5)

I'm never sleeping again... ever! Tongue
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August 19, 2013, 07:38:59 AM
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The beast be forked again... dead fork, but forked... all connections being refused again. (Refusing me) Version 1.4.2

Won't even let me connect to get the chain... any chain... (From 79997 up, not from 0.)

Got one to accept my connection, back on track... but I was stuck on that dead fork that couldn't be mined. "Not enough work"... and the other connections kept refusing me, I guess, after they left and started a new branch. Left me mining with 2 connections, then one... which wasn't enough to mine...

Got only one connection here, but it is letting me mine on it, at the correct height. Hope it relays my blocks!

Also note, it was at almost 01:00 am again...8/19/2013 00:54... same time as last time... (GMT -5)

It seems the protocol did its job on that one. One of my nodes quickly dropped to 3 connections I immediatly shut it dow and moved back to the correct chain. I was flagged so quick it has taken hours for me to build up connections again but its getting there.

Prob just one last bad block stuck in there?  I can tell you I  received the block form:

received block a6596a12fd0ce2573028
Misbehaving: 70.64.147.242:55514 (0 -> 100) DISCONNECTING
disconnecting node 70.64.147.242:55514
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : block with too little proof-of-stake

My node then very quickly dropped to just a few connections. Seems like the large majority of the network stayed on track. I was using the server when it happened maybe my traffic dropped it down in connections all together. We will see over the coming days. Pool is still on the right chain
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August 19, 2013, 08:02:00 AM
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I had to manually delete the chain again, restore a backup, reconnect manually, unlock my wallet, restart my miners... then I was able to mine again. From 1AM to 3:30AM my miners were dead in the water...

I HOPE that is not "what it was supposed to do"... That is the problem we have all had. With the addition of no reconnections, which I still have. I just happened to luck out and catch 2 new connections that just joined the chain. The rest in the list are auto-killing my connection attempts to them, once they get connected. (As if I was personally responsible for the misbehaving. Guilt by association, though we were all connected to that peer. How do 20 connections stay, and five get perma-ban and isolated to mining alone, every time?)

When it says "not enough proof of stake"... is it complaining because someone created a POS block, and there was already enough "claimed"... Thus, not enough POS to accept that block? It shouldn't disconnect us for that, ever... just reject it, and update the height, as obviously, that one that submitted the block did not have the latest POS block, which was the "limit" for that minute/hour.

Unless it is complaining that someone created a POS but they didn't have enough POW blocks to convert to POS, thus, not enough POS... (That is the most uninformative warning I have ever seen. lol. Might as well say, "something didn't work right" as the warning... like javascript does! xD)

If it is bitching about someone creating a POS for a block which they don't have enough POW available... then you need to check one of two things in our wallets... or both...
1: Is there a POW block ready for POS (then mine POS, if it is accepting POS on the system)
2: Is there STILL a POW block ready for POS (then submit POS, if it has not been spent, or consumed by a prior POS solution)

Optionally 3: Reserve 10 POW for POS, prior to mining/solving the actual POS block, as "unavailable for POS"... Since I notice that POS happens first, THEN it removes the coins after submitting... at which point the coins could have been spent, or consumed by a POS that just got accepted a few seconds ago.

and on the other side...

Don't kill people because they submitted what they thought MIGHT be accepted, being unaware that the unrelayed POS block the server didn't distribute, was the last POS block that was just about to be sent to that user for building-on. Simply ignore it, since it is a POS block, that has near-zero diff, and you should be expecting a ton of invalid ones to arrive, as we all solve them real fast. (Unless you raise the diff, then they come more spaced-apart, and traverse the network to us, faster. Stopping us from submitting the POS we were just about to submit, if we thought the limit wasn't reached yet.)

If the first thing is true... about us being banned because the wallet is creating POS for POW's that we don't have available... then you might want to tell us to stop mining when there is (limit - 1), as having one less will not matter on the next cycle it will ask for one more. However, that WILL reduce the last flood of submissions, letting the ones still in transit, or ones that have not gotten the (limit value) yet... get accepted without forking and rejecting them for something the wallet did.

Also...

Instead of just "disconnecting us", under suspicion of whatever... (Which is what is creating the forks, the program isolates us as a group, through the one relaying to the one severing the connection.)

Give the program some kind of warning to let it know WHY it is being disconnected, before disconnecting. If only so you can locate the issue better, by talking to the one being disconnected. Since you have no idea who is disconnecting who, or why, unless you witness it yourself. It is easy to find those of us getting disconnected. We are the ones frequenting the forums. Tongue But it doesn't tell us why we are being rejected, it just rejects us.
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August 19, 2013, 08:16:16 AM
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The reason for the error is the blocks are failing Computeminwork() a condition in the code.

Sunny king mentioned this as the reason and upon inspection of the message itself it turned out they were failing this condition. This has been fixed in 1.4.1 but somehow a older client must have worked its way in and submitted the block to a few peers.

The network responded quickly and isolated those it was broadcast to. Once back on the right chain you will slowly gain connections back im up to 12 again

Here is the message itself:

  // Extra checks to prevent "fill up memory by spamming with bogus blocks"
        int64 deltaTime = pblock->GetBlockTime() - pcheckpoint->nTime;
        CBigNum bnNewBlock;
        bnNewBlock.SetCompact(pblock->nBits);
        CBigNum bnRequired;
        bnRequired.SetCompact(ComputeMinWork(GetLastBlockIndex(pcheckpoint, pblock->IsProofOfStake())->nBits, deltaTime));
        if (bnNewBlock > bnRequired)
        {
            if (pfrom)
                pfrom->Misbehaving(100);
            return error("ProcessBlock() : block with too little %s", pblock->IsProofOfStake()? "proof-of-stake" : "proof-of-work");
        }
    }
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August 19, 2013, 08:20:19 AM
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I am still stuck on 2 connections... I see 3 and 4 for a split second... then they instantly disappear. (All version 1.4.2/1.4.1 and all in that long list. They just refuse the connection, once connected.)

I still don't get how that issue causes all 8 of my connections to drop, and causes all 25 of the other connections to refuse my connection. Leaving me connecting to the first new people that are trying to connect, but they can't connect to them either, only me... mining on my chain, but eventually leaving to the taller chain, leaving me isolated again.

Unless the calculation for Computeminwork() is still off by a fraction of a decimal, or just too high for what is actually being submitted.
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August 19, 2013, 08:21:17 AM
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I am still stuck on 2 connections... I see 3 and 4 for a split second... then they instantly disappear. (All version 1.4.2/1.4.1 and all in that long list. They just refuse the connection, once connected.)

How many connections were you averaging before?
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August 19, 2013, 08:27:50 AM
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How many connections were you averaging before?

My config is setup for 30, but I never get more than 8... that is most wallets. Only a few wallets seem to ever get over 8. Normally on those I have about 20-25. I figured that was a windows wallet limitation for this wallet too. Might not be... someone said they had 12 on windows wallet, I think...

my ip 107.217.208.215

only one of my connections is in that list from the block-crawler

Here, the most I ever get is 8. Fast... unless this happens... then it takes about 10-20 min to get 1, which I assume is some new person, as they are not on the big list, and thus, not banning me or not banned themselves, which turns them into a relay for my work... then I get 1 new one again... a few minutes later.

Stuck at 2 still... if one is accused of misbehaving, I am screwed again... I have to wait for someone new to join, to piggy-back on them as a relay. Because all three of us will become isolated again, or all become isolated ourselves, as three separate chains or waiting for someone new to piggy-back on.
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August 19, 2013, 08:34:00 AM
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How many connections were you averaging before?

My config is setup for 30, but I never get more than 8... that is most wallets. Only a few wallets seem to ever get over 8. Normally on those I have about 20-25.

my ip 107.217.208.215

Here, the most I ever get is 8. Fast... unless this happens... then it takes about 10-20 min to get 1, which I assume is some new person, as they are not on the big list, and thus, not banning me or not banned themselves, which turns them into a relay for my work... then I get 1 new one again... a few minutes later.

Stuck at 2 still... if one is accused of misbehaving, I am screwed again... I have to wait for someone new to join, to piggy-back on them as a relay. Because all three of us will become isolated again, or all become isolated ourselves, as three separate chains or waiting for someone new to piggy-back on.

Hmm that is probably part of your issue right now. I am averaging about 30-35 connections on my main nodes and my wallet. I think due to me using a lot of internet traffic i may have dropped a few peers and have been susceptible like you with a small number of peers. Do you have port 7685 forwarded?

Once the blocks stop trickling there way through this shouldn't be an issue anymore. That may have even been the last
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August 19, 2013, 08:37:55 AM
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I don't need port forwarding, it does that automatically. Otherwise I wouldn't have any connections, or show on any lists. I show on the big list often, normally... (Just not after this happens.)

Port-monitor shows many open connections, but they are just waiting to die... nothing connected on them anymore.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896644.aspx
also TCPview shows about 5, and two loopbacks for bottlecaps, and 4 others, including 8 for my miners.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437

No firewalls, other than standard ISP protection from pings and probes and ack-attacks.

Never had an issue up until last week, prior to 1.4. Actually, about 5 hours before 1.4 was released, this started happening. But the issue on 1.3 was that I was not getting any POS at all, though I had over 5000 coins ready for POS. Once 1.4 was released, I got like 40 POS per day... Then all hell broke loose.

Just had 4 again, but it dropped back down to 3, then 2...

P.S. If it is any importance, this is win-7 home-premium up to date 64-bit version
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August 19, 2013, 08:45:07 AM
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I don't need port forwarding, it does that automatically. Otherwise I wouldn't have any connections, or show on any lists. I show on the big list often, normally... (Just not after this happens.)

No firewalls, other than standard ISP protection from pings and probes and ack-attacks.

Never had an issue up until last week, prior to 1.4. Actually, about 5 hours before 1.4 was released, this started happening. But the issue on 1.3 was that I was not getting any POS at all, though I had over 5000 coins ready for POS. Once 1.4 was released, I got like 40 POS per day... Then all hell broke loose.

Just had 4 again, but it dropped back down to 3, then 2...

P.S. If it is any importance, this is win-7 home-premium up to date 64-bit version

Without port forwarding you will get a small number of peers that is correct due to upnp and other various things. But opening the port on your router will increase your total number of connections by far. Expect under 10 without and over 30 with it forwarded
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August 19, 2013, 08:52:37 AM
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All ports are auto-forwarded, my router is UPnP ready and active... There are no port restrictions.

I'll force port forwarding, but they are already forwarding...

It is them rejecting the connection, not me.

Normally I get 8 instant connections... Now I am getting 2, and that took over an hour to sustain.
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August 19, 2013, 09:27:50 AM
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Port is now forwarded... but nothing has changed, except I still have 2 at a time and 2 trying to connect, then they disconnect from me.

Still only have 2 connections that stay... Had 4 for a moment, but lost them with port forwarding or because they got bored with my posts and left for psychological reasons of keeping sanity. lol. Bounces from 2-4... but only 2 ever stay. The same two stay...

Again, just to remind you... Just before 1AM, I instantly had 8 solid connections that stayed. It wasn't until the fork that died, which left me mining with 2 connections, then 1, then none... until 3:30AM, when this stuff started. So I doubt it is "me" or "my settings", as nothing has changed.

This is what always happens... it starts out perfect, then once this happens, it essentially kills my ability to mine. It took a lot longer this time, but it still happened. It will eventually kill me again, I am sure, just after I lay down for sleep again. Tongue

Also, if it matters, I am in the USA, Florida... on high-speed internet cable-modem att-uverse... and now, directly port-forwarded for this computer.
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August 19, 2013, 12:36:40 PM
Last edit: August 19, 2013, 12:48:08 PM by ISAWHIM
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Happened again at 5AM... I surrender...

Waiting for version 1.4.3...

Sitting here "not mining" on a "locked wallet", I remain stuck at block 80811 with two connections, and all other connections rejecting my connection.

It can't move to the higher chain, because they are not even telling me there is a higher chain, before they disconnect. That also needs to change, even if you are "banned" or whatever... The least they could do is tell you there is another height, so you stop building one alone. So these morons that are the only ones I can connect to, who are obviously part of the issue... don't let me connect, because they would know that they are not on the right chain also, and stop adding to the problem.

Signed, Really frustrated now.

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August 19, 2013, 01:43:50 PM
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What happen to caps it was attacked? Why other pos coin has no problem like caps?
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