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July 11, 2013, 04:37:29 PM
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getcheckpoint

Code:
{
"synccheckpoint" : "221156cf301bc3585e72de34fe1efdb6fbd703bc27cfc468faa1cdd889d0efa0",
"height" : 0,
"timestamp" : 1373063882,
"subscribemode" : "advisory"
}


getblockhash 14131

Code:
93c94769cfde74003f65b7fac93c2908e166da50dfd118fc0fcfcd0a51b00348


This is the testnet checkpoint. There seems a bug somewhere allowing you to enter this state. Did you use the testnet at some point and what's the sequence of operations/events related to using testnet? Are you running a testnet node right now with main net node?

You know what, yeah I think I know how it happened, I'm messing around with the client to build a p2p pool, and I'm using the testnet flags and variables to let it know if its running as a pool node or a regular node.
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July 11, 2013, 04:48:19 PM
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This is the testnet checkpoint. There seems a bug somewhere allowing you to enter this state. Did you use the testnet at some point and what's the sequence of operations/events related to using testnet? Are you running a testnet node right now with main net node?

You know what, yeah I think I know how it happened, I'm messing around with the client to build a p2p pool, and I'm using the testnet flags and variables to let it know if its running as a pool node or a regular node.

However it still shouldn't have entered this state even though you operated testnet mode.
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July 11, 2013, 04:50:46 PM
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Just a reminder, DigitalOcean 16-core instances get around 2500-2600 primes per sec, and cost $0.72 per hour.

I was mining on LunaCloud. And i was having 1100pps for 0.09$. (1GB ram , 8cpucore at 1500Mhz)
But they just shutdown my server and suspended me.

"Due to quality of traffic generated by your servers your account has been suspended - AUP violation.
The billing process will be executed and the appropriate actions of a refund or payment will be taken."

I dont know what i did.


EDIT : probably that

"Misuse of system resources

This includes but is not limited to employing programs that consume excessive CPU time, network capacity, disk IO, storage space or IPv4 address space, that could impact other users and is in excess of resources allocated to the customer."

What's the point of selling 8cores 1GB, but not allowing maximum cpu utilization. Folks who choose many cores and small ram must want to squeeze every bit of cpu.
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July 11, 2013, 04:57:08 PM
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This is the testnet checkpoint. There seems a bug somewhere allowing you to enter this state. Did you use the testnet at some point and what's the sequence of operations/events related to using testnet? Are you running a testnet node right now with main net node?

You know what, yeah I think I know how it happened, I'm messing around with the client to build a p2p pool, and I'm using the testnet flags and variables to let it know if its running as a pool node or a regular node.

However it still shouldn't have entered this state even though you operated testnet mode.

I deleted the blockchain folders and redownloaded it. And the issue went away so the issue was probably related to identifying the blocks.

I'm not even sure how to test if it was my modifications or not that caused it.
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July 11, 2013, 05:00:41 PM
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What's the point of selling 8cores 1GB, but not allowing maximum cpu utilization. Folks who choose many cores and small ram must want to squeeze every bit of cpu.

If every user used 100% of the service they purchase phone calls would cost $1 a minute, virtual servers would not exist, and you would still have to visit a college to get online.
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July 11, 2013, 05:04:01 PM
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July 11, 2013, 05:13:17 PM
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What's the point of selling 8cores 1GB, but not allowing maximum cpu utilization. Folks who choose many cores and small ram must want to squeeze every bit of cpu.

If every user used 100% of the service they purchase phone calls would cost $1 a minute, virtual servers would not exist, and you would still have to visit a college to get online.

I agree. Those people want to squeeze VPS resources which supposed to be allocated should be act like grown ups now. Buy dedicated or use your own hardware. These attempts will be suspended sooner or later. Cloud companies are not that silly.
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July 11, 2013, 05:21:47 PM
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What does it mean when it says "8 active connections to primecoin network"?  Does it mean the amount of cores on the CPU or something else?


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July 11, 2013, 05:22:43 PM
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What does it mean when it says "8 active connections to primecoin network"?  Does it mean the amount of cores on the CPU or something else?
That's how many nodes you're connected to.
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July 11, 2013, 05:24:27 PM
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What does it mean when it says "8 active connections to primecoin network"?  Does it mean the amount of cores on the CPU or something else?
That's how many nodes you're connected to.

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July 11, 2013, 05:51:05 PM
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There appears to be a network fork at block#14214 just now. Please run this command

getblockhash 14215
and report your current block number
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July 11, 2013, 05:54:53 PM
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There appears to be a network fork at block#14214 just now. Please run this command

getblockhash 14215
and report your current block number
15428bf4b0867cf6b75a85375f6a2266e54a1c9f244befeee72ec0545300ae0f
@ block 14877
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July 11, 2013, 05:55:34 PM
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15428bf4b0867cf6b75a85375f6a2266e54a1c9f244befeee72ec0545300ae0f

block 14880
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July 11, 2013, 05:56:19 PM
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There appears to be a network fork at block#14214 just now. Please run this command

getblockhash 14215
and report your current block number


12:55:43

getblockhash 14215

12:55:43

15428bf4b0867cf6b75a85375f6a2266e54a1c9f244befeee72ec0545300ae0f



12:56:10

getblockcount


12:56:10

14881
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July 11, 2013, 05:56:34 PM
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There appears to be a network fork at block#14214 just now. Please run this command

getblockhash 14215
and report your current block number

15428bf4b0867cf6b75a85375f6a2266e54a1c9f244befeee72ec0545300ae0f


current: 14888
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July 11, 2013, 05:57:04 PM
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There appears to be a network fork at block#14214 just now. Please run this command

getblockhash 14215
and report your current block number
15428bf4b0867cf6b75a85375f6a2266e54a1c9f244befeee72ec0545300ae0f
@ block 14877
Same.
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July 11, 2013, 05:57:25 PM
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15428bf4b0867cf6b75a85375f6a2266e54a1c9f244befeee72ec0545300ae0f

Block 14889
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July 11, 2013, 06:00:30 PM
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My cloud instances report the same results, and those are running the recompiled version of your official codebase, Sunny. Seems like the majority are on the right fork. What about users of the unoptimized original client?
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July 11, 2013, 06:00:40 PM
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14:00:29

getblockhash 14215


14:00:30

15428bf4b0867cf6b75a85375f6a2266e54a1c9f244befeee72ec0545300ae0f
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July 11, 2013, 06:01:15 PM
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My cloud instances report the same results, and those are running the recompiled version of your official codebase, Sunny. Seems like the majority are on the right fork. What about users of the unoptimized original client?
I'm on the original client and I have the correct fork.
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