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Does anyone have the approximate best height of HBN? I was under the impression that it is currently 2m+ blocks correct? Still have a server dedicated to HBN only bootstrapping nonstop trying to catch up. right now it is around 1.4m blocks in. I am assuming it is taking long because HBN uses scrypt which is a bit harder to hash than some of the other algos.
FYI, it's taken about 2 days for me to fully sync from scratch when I moved to a new computer. HBN has been quite the resource hog.
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January 05, 2016, 02:21:13 AM |
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How's the sync going presstab? Damn thing takes forever, huh?
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Tranz (OP)
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January 05, 2016, 02:36:47 AM |
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Does anyone have the approximate best height of HBN? I was under the impression that it is currently 2m+ blocks correct? Still have a server dedicated to HBN only bootstrapping nonstop trying to catch up. right now it is around 1.4m blocks in. I am assuming it is taking long because HBN uses scrypt which is a bit harder to hash than some of the other algos.
FYI, it's taken about 2 days for me to fully sync from scratch when I moved to a new computer. HBN has been quite the resource hog. 2 day for a 3+ year old coin, is really not bad, especially looking at one that is 30 second block time. You must have a fairly fast computer. I still don't have an answer for the amount of ram that the daemon uses. But I am beginning some research into it. CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape.
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vancefox
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January 05, 2016, 03:25:26 AM |
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Does anyone have the approximate best height of HBN? I was under the impression that it is currently 2m+ blocks correct? Still have a server dedicated to HBN only bootstrapping nonstop trying to catch up. right now it is around 1.4m blocks in. I am assuming it is taking long because HBN uses scrypt which is a bit harder to hash than some of the other algos.
FYI, it's taken about 2 days for me to fully sync from scratch when I moved to a new computer. HBN has been quite the resource hog. 2 day for a 3+ year old coin, is really not bad, especially looking at one that is 30 second block time. You must have a fairly fast computer. I still don't have an answer for the amount of ram that the daemon uses. But I am beginning some research into it. CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape. I've moved to a quad core i7 and ssd for my coin server. The dual core xenon server cpu wasn't doing it anymore... relegated it to media serving through plex. I manually combine to ~7-8k block size which has helped a lot... but I made sure to build it with 32GB of RAM...
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Tranz (OP)
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January 05, 2016, 03:35:09 AM |
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Does anyone have the approximate best height of HBN? I was under the impression that it is currently 2m+ blocks correct? Still have a server dedicated to HBN only bootstrapping nonstop trying to catch up. right now it is around 1.4m blocks in. I am assuming it is taking long because HBN uses scrypt which is a bit harder to hash than some of the other algos.
FYI, it's taken about 2 days for me to fully sync from scratch when I moved to a new computer. HBN has been quite the resource hog. 2 day for a 3+ year old coin, is really not bad, especially looking at one that is 30 second block time. You must have a fairly fast computer. I still don't have an answer for the amount of ram that the daemon uses. But I am beginning some research into it. CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape. I've moved to a quad core i7 and ssd for my coin server. The dual core xenon server cpu wasn't doing it anymore... relegated it to media serving through plex. I manually combine to ~7-8k block size which has helped a lot... but I made sure to build it with 32GB of RAM... 32! My main is 16 and even with 3-4 coins + web stuff I still have 50% free.
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January 05, 2016, 03:58:51 AM |
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CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape.
how to use the auto combine feature?
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January 05, 2016, 08:23:53 AM |
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currently the diff is below 10 for HBN so... mine !
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BTC 12jiBjT2GSWYk2HwYdPqsQMuLqZ1br9D37 - i am Pazor
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panpine
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January 05, 2016, 10:36:10 AM |
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CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape.
how to use the auto combine feature? in console type command combinethreshold 1000 ( it will set the maximum it will be probably less than 1000 , seems like it can be up to 0.3% of total amount of coins in wallet) you may set up in same manner splitthreshold command
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January 05, 2016, 04:17:00 PM |
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currently the diff is below 10 for HBN so... mine !
"proof-of-work" : 18.09070715, haha, that's ridiculously low
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vancefox
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January 05, 2016, 04:26:41 PM |
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Does anyone have the approximate best height of HBN? I was under the impression that it is currently 2m+ blocks correct? Still have a server dedicated to HBN only bootstrapping nonstop trying to catch up. right now it is around 1.4m blocks in. I am assuming it is taking long because HBN uses scrypt which is a bit harder to hash than some of the other algos.
FYI, it's taken about 2 days for me to fully sync from scratch when I moved to a new computer. HBN has been quite the resource hog. 2 day for a 3+ year old coin, is really not bad, especially looking at one that is 30 second block time. You must have a fairly fast computer. I still don't have an answer for the amount of ram that the daemon uses. But I am beginning some research into it. CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape. I've moved to a quad core i7 and ssd for my coin server. The dual core xenon server cpu wasn't doing it anymore... relegated it to media serving through plex. I manually combine to ~7-8k block size which has helped a lot... but I made sure to build it with 32GB of RAM... 32! My main is 16 and even with 3-4 coins + web stuff I still have 50% free. memory is cheap now... I remember the days of 1MB being huge... I had two 512K sticks and thought I was the shit...
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January 06, 2016, 01:06:37 PM |
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January 06, 2016, 05:41:19 PM |
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Does anyone have the approximate best height of HBN? I was under the impression that it is currently 2m+ blocks correct? Still have a server dedicated to HBN only bootstrapping nonstop trying to catch up. right now it is around 1.4m blocks in. I am assuming it is taking long because HBN uses scrypt which is a bit harder to hash than some of the other algos.
FYI, it's taken about 2 days for me to fully sync from scratch when I moved to a new computer. HBN has been quite the resource hog. 2 day for a 3+ year old coin, is really not bad, especially looking at one that is 30 second block time. You must have a fairly fast computer. I still don't have an answer for the amount of ram that the daemon uses. But I am beginning some research into it. CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape. actually cpu for hbn is the highest i have it us 45% of my cpu old athlon x2 4200+ i m running 8 POS wallets on it, possible to add 1 more with 8 giga ram cpu usage 95% average ram 5.35 giga used second wallet runing on a p4 3ghz 4gig ram 5 POS wallets running 80% cpu usage , ram 2.8giga used same probleme hbn using mostly 1 core on it s own and more than 1 giga of ram so could be great if it use half less resources for downloading the blockchaine it s very to slow even if i add 2 local wallets as node it s downloading at very low speed a few kb/s better manually copy the blockchaine for a computer to an other
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January 07, 2016, 11:30:51 AM |
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January 07, 2016, 11:04:23 PM |
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Does anyone have the approximate best height of HBN? I was under the impression that it is currently 2m+ blocks correct? Still have a server dedicated to HBN only bootstrapping nonstop trying to catch up. right now it is around 1.4m blocks in. I am assuming it is taking long because HBN uses scrypt which is a bit harder to hash than some of the other algos.
FYI, it's taken about 2 days for me to fully sync from scratch when I moved to a new computer. HBN has been quite the resource hog. 2 day for a 3+ year old coin, is really not bad, especially looking at one that is 30 second block time. You must have a fairly fast computer. I still don't have an answer for the amount of ram that the daemon uses. But I am beginning some research into it. CPU is pretty low, just keep your block sizes large and use the auto combine you should be in good shape. actually cpu for hbn is the highest i have it us 45% of my cpu old athlon x2 4200+ i m running 8 POS wallets on it, possible to add 1 more with 8 giga ram cpu usage 95% average ram 5.35 giga used second wallet runing on a p4 3ghz 4gig ram 5 POS wallets running 80% cpu usage , ram 2.8giga used same probleme hbn using mostly 1 core on it s own and more than 1 giga of ram so could be great if it use half less resources for downloading the blockchaine it s very to slow even if i add 2 local wallets as node it s downloading at very low speed a few kb/s better manually copy the blockchaine for a computer to an other My HBN wallet uses over 1200MB of RAM but is staking like crazy, hundreds of HBN daily. ::*)
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January 07, 2016, 11:29:27 PM |
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Getting closer 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=000000000d805705e316 height=2423245 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=3608578ce11e5cd5731a height=2423246 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
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January 07, 2016, 11:30:39 PM |
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Getting closer 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=000000000d805705e316 height=2423245 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=3608578ce11e5cd5731a height=2423246 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
holy shit, still going...was that with bootstrap?
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January 07, 2016, 11:43:15 PM |
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Getting closer 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=000000000d805705e316 height=2423245 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=3608578ce11e5cd5731a height=2423246 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
holy shit, still going...was that with bootstrap? bootstrap (as in the real bootstrap.dat method). Dedicated VPS with only HBN on it. Dual core 2gb ram. Using 100% CPU right now while strapping, and about 50% ram.
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January 07, 2016, 11:49:20 PM |
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Getting closer 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=000000000d805705e316 height=2423245 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=3608578ce11e5cd5731a height=2423246 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
holy shit, still going...was that with bootstrap? bootstrap (as in the real bootstrap.dat method). Dedicated VPS with only HBN on it. Dual core 2gb ram. Using 100% CPU right now while strapping, and about 50% ram. Oh, I guess I don't really know what a bootstrap is then.
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January 07, 2016, 11:56:22 PM |
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Getting closer 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=000000000d805705e316 height=2423245 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED 2016-01-07 23:28:17 SetBestChain: new best=3608578ce11e5cd5731a height=2423246 $ 2016-01-07 23:28:17 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
holy shit, still going...was that with bootstrap? bootstrap (as in the real bootstrap.dat method). Dedicated VPS with only HBN on it. Dual core 2gb ram. Using 100% CPU right now while strapping, and about 50% ram. Oh, I guess I don't really know what a bootstrap is then. You basically just rename a blk0001.dat to bootstrap.dat, then the machine bootstrapping scans block 0 through the top block and goes through all of the checks and indexing. Otherwise if you just copy and paste files from someones machines you have not verified that they are not tampered with.
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