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February 04, 2016, 04:03:48 PM
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BBR markets frozen while we investigate issues with the network.
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Now's the time to fire up a bbr daemon, run a miner, and support the network.
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February 04, 2016, 04:08:06 PM
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BBR markets frozen while we investigate issues with the network.
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Now's the time to fire up a bbr daemon, run a miner, and support the network.

Daemon will not sync, no solo mining.
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February 04, 2016, 04:13:45 PM
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BBR markets frozen while we investigate issues with the network.
Posted by MobyDick

Now's the time to fire up a bbr daemon, run a miner, and support the network.

Daemon will not sync, no solo mining.

i don't understand beacause the nethashrate is up?Huh

 Hash Rate: 140.80 MH/sec from cncoin.farm
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February 04, 2016, 04:36:01 PM
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BBR markets frozen while we investigate issues with the network.
Posted by MobyDick

Now's the time to fire up a bbr daemon, run a miner, and support the network.

Daemon will not sync, no solo mining.

Did you try these priority nodes?

Start the daemon with the --add-priority-node argument and use these peers:

print_cn
2016-Jan-31 18:08:21.914303 Connections:
Remote Host                  Peer id             Recv/Sent (idle,sec)     State                    Livetime(seconds)
[OUT]5.9.38.137:10101        a9046e7dadd740ea    296177(26)/110759(27)    state_normal             2217
[OUT]66.228.33.249:10101     7b310d1ae9aae498    222316(27)/63471(27)     state_normal             2314
[OUT]81.39.24.26:10101       1ed0c1e83bd84bfb    713628(24)/123872(24)    state_normal             2341
[OUT]106.185.46.152:10101    1056f3d057a82878    291907(26)/111263(27)    state_normal             2222
[OUT]128.204.214.119:10101   914c40381b15b1c1    2115695(26)/135045(27)   state_normal             2335
[OUT]59.120.166.36:10101     ccd2aae0f31fa810    302456(26)/114974(27)    state_normal             2309
[OUT]91.155.235.8:10101      af038b424f669694    305199(15)/116435(15)    state_normal             2303


boolbd --add-priority-node xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10101 --add-priority-node xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10101  etc...



--add-peer arg         Manually add peer to local peerlist
--add-priority-node arg      Specify list of peers to connect to and attempt to keep the connection open
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February 04, 2016, 04:41:54 PM
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BBR markets frozen while we investigate issues with the network.
Posted by MobyDick

Now's the time to fire up a bbr daemon, run a miner, and support the network.

Daemon will not sync, no solo mining.

Did you try these priority nodes?

Start the daemon with the --add-priority-node argument and use these peers:

print_cn
2016-Jan-31 18:08:21.914303 Connections:
Remote Host                  Peer id             Recv/Sent (idle,sec)     State                    Livetime(seconds)
[OUT]5.9.38.137:10101        a9046e7dadd740ea    296177(26)/110759(27)    state_normal             2217
[OUT]66.228.33.249:10101     7b310d1ae9aae498    222316(27)/63471(27)     state_normal             2314
[OUT]81.39.24.26:10101       1ed0c1e83bd84bfb    713628(24)/123872(24)    state_normal             2341
[OUT]106.185.46.152:10101    1056f3d057a82878    291907(26)/111263(27)    state_normal             2222
[OUT]128.204.214.119:10101   914c40381b15b1c1    2115695(26)/135045(27)   state_normal             2335
[OUT]59.120.166.36:10101     ccd2aae0f31fa810    302456(26)/114974(27)    state_normal             2309
[OUT]91.155.235.8:10101      af038b424f669694    305199(15)/116435(15)    state_normal             2303


boolbd --add-priority-node xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10101 --add-priority-node xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10101  etc...



--add-peer arg         Manually add peer to local peerlist
--add-priority-node arg      Specify list of peers to connect to and attempt to keep the connection open

Yes, I did.
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February 04, 2016, 04:44:17 PM
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BBR markets frozen while we investigate issues with the network.
Posted by MobyDick

Now's the time to fire up a bbr daemon, run a miner, and support the network.

Daemon will not sync, no solo mining.

i don't understand beacause the nethashrate is up?Huh

 Hash Rate: 140.80 MH/sec from cncoin.farm



Probably: the main pool is down and the network hashrate isn't enough to find quickly the next block at current difficulty.

Main pool is down and difficulty is high : hence the problem to find the next block.
Hashrate corespond to previously found block and will be updated with next block found. Present hashrate is probably very low.

PS : the main pool may host some key nodes for network sync, hence the difficulty to synchronize.
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February 04, 2016, 04:52:27 PM
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i think this is my fault
by mistake
i flooded the network with many small tx (to send to other wallet, so i can send to exchange) and since then boold daemon of pools crash ?
  Grin

whoops

*i was CPU mining and have a lot of Dust
I did see a lot of little transactions in the previous block. Doubt it was your fault, though. Smiley
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February 04, 2016, 04:55:40 PM
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I was able to sync daemon this morning, and tried to solo mine, but every share I found was getting rejected.
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February 04, 2016, 04:57:16 PM
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February 04, 2016, 04:59:56 PM
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Hmm, has the miner changed since summer (last time I was mining)?
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February 04, 2016, 05:09:17 PM
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Hmm, has the miner changed since summer (last time I was mining)?

Using this:

mbkuperman/boolberry-opencl

forked from cryptozoidberg/boolberry

Linux. Compile yourself.
https://github.com/mbkuperman/boolberry-opencl.git

Windows
https://github.com/mbkuperman/boolberry-opencl/releases


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SHA256:   3880fe5a3d193f96e40ea640c642695908ba92e6130c912c4d8bf6a08acac131
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/3880fe5a3d193f96e40ea640c642695908ba92e6130c912c4d8bf6a08acac131/analysis/1454606025/
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February 04, 2016, 05:17:41 PM
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Hmm, has the miner changed since summer (last time I was mining)?

Using this:

mbkuperman/boolberry-opencl

forked from cryptozoidberg/boolberry

Linux. Compile yourself.
https://github.com/mbkuperman/boolberry-opencl.git

Windows
https://github.com/mbkuperman/boolberry-opencl/releases
by the way...
someone to kindness can put the link for Windows 10 64bit amd 7950-7970 - r280 - r290? that works with radeon crimson?
thx  Smiley
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February 04, 2016, 05:22:48 PM
Last edit: February 04, 2016, 06:29:01 PM by damashup
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Tried start the daemon on a Linux box and got the following error:

Code:
2016-Feb-04 13:25:13.934656 [P2P8][66.228.33.249:10101 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 216575 -> 448452 [231877 blocks (322 days) behind] 
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2016-Feb-04 13:25:13.934942 [P2P8][66.228.33.249:10101 OUT] COMMAND_HANDSHAKE INVOKED OK
2016-Feb-04 13:25:13.935476 [P2P0]Connecting to 81.39.24.26:10101(white=1, last_seen: never)...
2016-Feb-04 13:25:14.009604 [P2P7]Ip 66.228.33.249is unblocked.
2016-Feb-04 13:25:14.026837 [P2P5]ERROR /root/boolberry/src/currency_core/blockchain_storage.cpp:921[bool currency::blockchain_storage::complete_timestamps_vector(uint64_t, std::vector<long unsigned int>&)]internal error: passed start_height = 216575 not less then m_blocks.size()=216575
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Steps taken:
- sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boost-latest/ppa
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get -y install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libboost1.55-all-dev git cmake
- git clone https://github.com/cryptozoidberg/boolberry.git
- cd boolberry; make
- cd build/release/src
- make

./boolbd --add-priority-node 5.9.38.137:10101 --add-priority-node 66.228.33.249:10101 --add-priority-node 81.39.24.26:10101 --add-priority-node 106.185.46.152:10101 --add-priority-node 128.204.214.119:10101 --add-priority-node 59.120.166.36:10101 --add-priority-node 1.155.235.8:10101

(been awhile since I tried to solo mine, are my steps out-of-date?)
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February 04, 2016, 05:36:01 PM
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hey i don't get prize for destroying BBR's net ? Cheesy
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February 04, 2016, 06:03:29 PM
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hey i don't get prize for destroying BBR's net ? Cheesy
http://chainradar.com/bbr/block/20b7a8ce4cad4ee310c44bf7fecc98d94845c190d799e64898383c13cb803010
If this was all you were talking about, it wouldn't be enough to disrupt the BBR network.
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February 04, 2016, 06:07:49 PM
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hey i don't get prize for destroying BBR's net ? Cheesy
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February 04, 2016, 06:08:35 PM
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hey i don't get prize for destroying BBR's net ? Cheesy
http://chainradar.com/bbr/block/20b7a8ce4cad4ee310c44bf7fecc98d94845c190d799e64898383c13cb803010
If this was what you were talking about, it wouldn't be enough to disrupt the BBR network.

good
i can see new blocks now

what caused this network downtime ? bug with daemons ?
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February 04, 2016, 06:14:50 PM
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hey i don't get prize for destroying BBR's net ? Cheesy

Why would anyone want to destroy BBR? 
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February 04, 2016, 06:18:53 PM
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hey i don't get prize for destroying BBR's net ? Cheesy

Why would anyone want to destroy BBR? 

it was by mistake
maybe the amount and kind of TX cause the bug

 great discoveries happen by mistakes..
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February 04, 2016, 06:22:16 PM
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hey i don't get prize for destroying BBR's net ? Cheesy

Why would anyone want to destroy BBR? 

it was by mistake
maybe the amount and kind of TX cause the bug

 great discoveries happen by mistakes..

The hashrate ramped up significantly with the increase in market capitalization.  It's all worked out now. Just a minor burp.
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