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December 26, 2013, 03:13:18 AM
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Could you place a choice for the tx list: in-only, out-only, all

Just like blockchain.info

Thanks.
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December 26, 2013, 03:16:19 AM
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I wrote down the transaction numbers, each line for the same alias:

1775303388576216994, 8687603214427463875, 7836173495864383639
5811443266440536408, 8822957332719944613, 14773847828298669614
11634123903331859061, 17848483631967491413, 6663199089006337574
17692851171470612221

11656317828957182744, 6564460933895596263
1090425546004458665, 3276694775722287383, 6302223693393279754
3466882597789926926, 3674682658968651651
 6265407030373192919, 17225155584553608592
 11173578686034525311, 7260494735504459785, 8803509099221945670
972262573800575844, 7560938860270554979, 10947330208780050317
2950694500874886649, 7560938860270554979, 8193763956291661962
9305783128613665787, 3325015884636886987, 18413188211974700196
 5385176011543854230, 11043852441456014513, 17186610837402708379

10058507119112059453, 7619799008253418758, 6910164014277154844, 10908709953549879990
 9604441129728096322, 11472538388262956115, 1181012799504956780
16996322870631834886, 9130810182931794879, 2388405064196343655
5961265362695793119, 14382840704721135161, 15972202052737563036
16996322870631834886 --> the only one I lost due to the rewind and the best one too!
13232779222092707449, 8851208529440319143, 4380324180979370795
18182414160309462212, 5927403406047551977, 6327362139775991230
8114871026359984404, 17084176003105074166, 12936401575593865539
8257098643224812601, 4658730510040715595, 14876895738034842055
434954187432641824, 11030147317033446293, 16402848671394399220
11009612438197679457, 4379942211214132561, 12233066364660599513, 4889022106534005874
10717905094792580654, 704755891841355716, 1164833573970038391
76543254145703821, 7075661562223517837, 4670577291439050874
9974638396395541160, 2510825544098360735, 7174558333688665844
 17731545694200882576, 4413563742773193988, 17335968905896082475
 12411198215934542180, 9711251293007464891
7269311699455557535
 9477773666450961631
 2052663607517041184
 9533084663668863523
 2698820118988819995
 2624015000198019508

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December 26, 2013, 03:18:14 AM
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People, how can I change my password account in the NXT wallet? I can't see any options...
You cannot. You can register new account with strong password and transfer all credits from old

Ok I understand. But.. how can I create a new account?  Huh the interface isn't very intuitive...
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December 26, 2013, 03:19:54 AM
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add my vps @ Cinfu

easyCopyString:
95.85.46.233; 162.243.140.133; 146.185.129.54; 162.243.117.63; 192.241.155.44; 162.243.214.68; 95.85.46.164; 162.243.216.55; 162.243.143.15; 95.85.46.249; 93.190.92.74; 37.209.120.192; 93.190.92.75; 85.25.134.59; 93.190.92.76; vps1.nxtcrypto.org;  vps2.nxtcrypto.org;  vps3.nxtcrypto.org;  vps4.nxtcrypto.org;  vps5.nxtcrypto.org; nxtwallet.com; 31.220.50.208; nxt.ddos.me; 203.174.12.17; 88.198.142.92

Updating my ip address:
203.174.12.17 -> 203.174.12.25

easyCopyString:
95.85.46.233; 162.243.140.133; 146.185.129.54; 162.243.117.63; 192.241.155.44; 162.243.214.68; 95.85.46.164; 162.243.216.55; 162.243.143.15; 95.85.46.249; 93.190.92.74; 37.209.120.192; 93.190.92.75; 85.25.134.59; 93.190.92.76; vps1.nxtcrypto.org;  vps2.nxtcrypto.org;  vps3.nxtcrypto.org;  vps4.nxtcrypto.org;  vps5.nxtcrypto.org; nxtwallet.com; 31.220.50.208; nxt.ddos.me; 203.174.12.25; 88.198.142.92;

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December 26, 2013, 03:21:22 AM
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People, how can I change my password account in the NXT wallet? I can't see any options...
You cannot. You can register new account with strong password and transfer all credits from old

Ok I understand. But.. how can I create a new account?  Huh the interface isn't very intuitive...

Just close it on the left right corner and when it ask for the password add new secure one.
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December 26, 2013, 03:21:30 AM
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People, how can I change my password account in the NXT wallet? I can't see any options...
You cannot. You can register new account with strong password and transfer all credits from old

Ok I understand. But.. how can I create a new account?  Huh the interface isn't very intuitive...

Just click the padlock at your login screen.  Type a new password.  It will automatically generate a new account number with your password (As I understand it the account numbers are generated based off of passwords).  Then transfer the NXT from your old account (typing in your old password) to the account number you see when you sign in with new password.

NXT 15862282579517523866
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December 26, 2013, 03:23:44 AM
Last edit: December 26, 2013, 03:45:51 AM by nexern
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nexern,

I got all the names during the horrible int overflow and rewind. After the rewind I registered again. And then since some of the names weren't showing up after I woke up this afternoon, I registered them again if the getAliasUri didn't show up right. I figured an extra NXT was worth it.

http://localhost:7874/nxt?requestType=getAliasURI&alias=jimbo properly maps to my website
but it does not appear in the name list.

http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=4000&acc=18146608053740744717

James

thanks for the info james,
the overflow was bad and as said i need more information about the current structure und what happend with the bc.
the problem currently are the attacks and numerous forks, the blockexplorer is working very reliable when feeded
with correct data and atm i can't find any bug within the alias fetching and storing. i will check this quickly tomorrow
but now i need some sleep, 4 am here ;-)

ps: jimbo solved it, it seems the database stored some invalid bc-fraqments from overflow and rewinding.
thanks james, a complete clean genesis scan will fix this.  Cool

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December 26, 2013, 03:27:12 AM
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nxt is my third full time job right now.

any reports on Pi users running multiple servers at home?

seems the vps all get consumed by peers an zombies

Haha!! Same here. It's time consuming keeping all these VPS up to date and running properly.

NXT VPS Server Donations can be sent here: 6044921191674841550
At the end of each month I will donate some of them back to the community.
This is separate from my main wallet so you can keep track of them. I will keep them in there and only use them for hosting.
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December 26, 2013, 03:30:11 AM
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nxt is my third full time job right now.

any reports on Pi users running multiple servers at home?

seems the vps all get consumed by peers an zombies

Haha!! Same here. It's time consuming keeping all these VPS up to date and running properly.

Hopefully, with the next releases and with a wider network won't need to do reinstalls every day, because physically only so many can be done.
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December 26, 2013, 03:31:21 AM
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Debian 6
CentOS 6.2
Fedora Core 16
Gentoo 2013
Scientific Linux 6.2
Slackware 13.37
Ubuntu 12.04

none of these support jre1.7 w/o complicated steps.  Which of these is easisest to upgrade to latest ver after a base install?

I didn't take notes when I originally installed it, but the Nxt client works with openjdk-7 on Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit .  Once it was installed, I do remember I had to explicitly tell Ubuntu to use jre7, as I already had 6 installed for Android development.  YMMV.


For Ubuntu, open a bash shell and type:

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sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk

...and I think I had to do:

Code:
sudo update-alternatives --config java

...and pick 7 as my default, but you might not have to if you don't have jre6 installed.



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December 26, 2013, 03:33:58 AM
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nxt is my third full time job right now.

any reports on Pi users running multiple servers at home?

seems the vps all get consumed by peers an zombies

Haha!! Same here. It's time consuming keeping all these VPS up to date and running properly.

Hopefully, with the next releases and with a wider network won't need to do reinstalls every day, because physically only so many can be done.

I know, I was hoping to get some more nodes up and running but I'm reaching the limit of what I can handle right now

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At the end of each month I will donate some of them back to the community.
This is separate from my main wallet so you can keep track of them. I will keep them in there and only use them for hosting.
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December 26, 2013, 03:35:38 AM
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can I get some linux help here?  Im looking at adding more VPSs, I have 5 on digitalocean now, im trying out budgetvm next to spread things around a bit.  Only OSs they have are:

Debian 6
CentOS 6.2
Fedora Core 16
Gentoo 2013
Scientific Linux 6.2
Slackware 13.37
Ubuntu 12.04

none of these support jre1.7 w/o complicated steps.  Which of these is easisest to upgrade to latest ver after a base install?

Im using centOS 6.5 and its support openJDK-jre 1.7, maybe u should considering running yum update after install it, its very easy u know. afaik, centos will download latest version (6.5) from 6.2.

ok im trying this route now, installed a base centos6.2, just did yum update, its working on 120MB or so of downloads.  is that how it updates to 6.5 or is there something else then before I can start installing jre1.7
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December 26, 2013, 03:44:50 AM
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gbeirn,

Are you using cssh or equivalent? Without it there is no way I could manage 100+ servers

James

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December 26, 2013, 03:53:41 AM
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Why are there so many unconfirmed transactions?
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December 26, 2013, 03:55:24 AM
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@nexern

Could you place a choice for the tx list: in-only, out-only, all

Just like blockchain.info

Thanks.


yes, you are right, filterering is very good, will add this.
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December 26, 2013, 03:56:21 AM
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Why are there so many unconfirmed transactions?

I can see only one unconfirmed. I think it is not working properly for you.
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December 26, 2013, 03:57:25 AM
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can I get some linux help here?  Im looking at adding more VPSs, I have 5 on digitalocean now, im trying out budgetvm next to spread things around a bit.  Only OSs they have are:

Debian 6
CentOS 6.2
Fedora Core 16
Gentoo 2013
Scientific Linux 6.2
Slackware 13.37
Ubuntu 12.04

none of these support jre1.7 w/o complicated steps.  Which of these is easisest to upgrade to latest ver after a base install?

Im using centOS 6.5 and its support openJDK-jre 1.7, maybe u should considering running yum update after install it, its very easy u know. afaik, centos will download latest version (6.5) from 6.2.

ok im trying this route now, installed a base centos6.2, just did yum update, its working on 120MB or so of downloads.  is that how it updates to 6.5 or is there something else then before I can start installing jre1.7

run java -version after update to verify

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December 26, 2013, 04:04:39 AM
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Need help!

Sorry if my problem is written already, but with my poor English it's  not possible to read this whole thread - this would need month meanwhile...

I downloaded and installed nxt.zip version 0.3.13. I created the bat-file and created in my browser my account. I see working "active peers" and in the blocks field is written "Recent blocks (60)" -  nothing else...
I thought nothing happened because I don't have any NXT in my account and bought some at dgex.com. Now I see in the blockchain that the NXT are sent to my account, but nothing changed... I don't see them in my account and no more blocks appairs...
What I am doing wrong? I have to say that I have a very low internet connection.. Can this be my problem?

Thanks for any help!

you should at least instal 0.4.5

Now I have installed the new version - but it seems worse...  
Blocks are the same - 60, but only 1 peer (before have been much more).

What's now?! Sad

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December 26, 2013, 04:09:36 AM
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Guys can someone please link me to a proper hallmark thing wiki page where I can get some info on that. I am going all out and installing at least 10 nodes, hallmarked. Just tell me what I can do to help, Not being able to forge is really pissing me off....

Will take me a while to climb up again, But where is a will, there is a way...
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December 26, 2013, 04:12:47 AM
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can I get some linux help here?  Im looking at adding more VPSs, I have 5 on digitalocean now, im trying out budgetvm next to spread things around a bit.  Only OSs they have are:

Debian 6
CentOS 6.2
Fedora Core 16
Gentoo 2013
Scientific Linux 6.2
Slackware 13.37
Ubuntu 12.04

none of these support jre1.7 w/o complicated steps.  Which of these is easisest to upgrade to latest ver after a base install?

Ubuntu 12.04 is pretty easy:
Code:
# apt-get update
# apt-get install --yes python-software-properties
# add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
# apt-get update
# apt-get install --yes oracle-java7-installer
# apt-get install --yes oracle-java7-set-default

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