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May 21, 2014, 12:19:18 AM |
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Do the blue2's with 512MB ram and 25GB HD space have enough resources to run a node? Those are available but the blue3 are sold out
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cypherdoc
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May 21, 2014, 12:21:42 AM |
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Do the blue2's with 512MB ram and 25GB HD space have enough resources to run a node? Those are available but the blue3 are sold out
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May 21, 2014, 02:48:32 AM |
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I used weloveservers' vps node and put a bitcoind on it. The vps has went down a couple of times, weloveservers support mentioned that it is getting ddos'ed. Did anyone experience similar issue?
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May 21, 2014, 10:19:25 AM |
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I had one (of my three) go down about three days ago. Morblias talked me through how to restart it [for my first time]. Now all is well, again.
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May 21, 2014, 06:15:04 PM |
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Hey Morblias, can you make instruction like these: http://pastebin.com/qbmSNhWK, but for setup an electrum node?
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May 21, 2014, 06:27:14 PM |
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I used weloveservers' vps node and put a bitcoind on it. The vps has went down a couple of times, weloveservers support mentioned that it is getting ddos'ed. Did anyone experience similar issue?
I doubt people would ddos a bitcoin node, seeing there are tons of them, and there's little to gain from ddosing a single node. what probably happened was that your VPS provider was overselling its servers, and are using ddos as an excuse.
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May 21, 2014, 06:49:54 PM |
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I used weloveservers' vps node and put a bitcoind on it. The vps has went down a couple of times, weloveservers support mentioned that it is getting ddos'ed. Did anyone experience similar issue?
I doubt people would ddos a bitcoin node, seeing there are tons of them, and there's little to gain from ddosing a single node. what probably happened was that your VPS provider was overselling its servers, and are using ddos as an excuse. i sometimes get >100 connections at a time on one of these servers. could that many simultaneous connections look like a ddos itself to an admin?
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May 21, 2014, 07:13:20 PM |
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I used weloveservers' vps node and put a bitcoind on it. The vps has went down a couple of times, weloveservers support mentioned that it is getting ddos'ed. Did anyone experience similar issue?
I doubt people would ddos a bitcoin node, seeing there are tons of them, and there's little to gain from ddosing a single node. what probably happened was that your VPS provider was overselling its servers, and are using ddos as an excuse. i sometimes get >100 connections at a time on one of these servers. could that many simultaneous connections look like a ddos itself to an admin? I highly doubt 100 connections would count as a DDOS. Isn't a VPS main function to host a service that people actually can use.
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May 21, 2014, 10:15:59 PM |
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I used weloveservers' vps node and put a bitcoind on it. The vps has went down a couple of times, weloveservers support mentioned that it is getting ddos'ed. Did anyone experience similar issue?
I run it for one week now without any problem.
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May 21, 2014, 10:17:46 PM |
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I had one (of my three) go down about three days ago. Morblias talked me through how to restart it [for my first time]. Now all is well, again.
How can we restart it? Do you do it with sudo reboot command?
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Morblias
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May 22, 2014, 12:01:15 AM |
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I had one (of my three) go down about three days ago. Morblias talked me through how to restart it [for my first time]. Now all is well, again.
How can we restart it? Do you do it with sudo reboot command? sudo reboot will reboot the machine. Might as well do that if a node is failing for whatever reason. Then if apache doesnt start on startup (happens a lot) for the webUI, do "service apache2 start". Also double check that bitcoind is started with bitcoind getinfo (if it is not started type bitcoind)
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May 22, 2014, 12:02:02 AM |
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Sorry, but I have never used electrum before so I am unfamiliar with it.
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May 22, 2014, 03:47:21 PM |
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I was able to get everything setup (I believe) but the most connections I'm getting is 24. I may have overlooked something that enables more? Thanks for the guide btw, helped a ton!
The network can't use more connections than it needs. The longer your uptime and the higher your reliability the more likely nodes will connect to you. Still your number of connections may never max out and that is a good thing. If the available inbound slots on all nodes on the network were maxed out it would mean the network is "sick" (insufficient number of full nodes with available connections. A large pool of available but unused connections is a sign of network health.
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May 22, 2014, 03:53:16 PM |
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I was able to get everything setup (I believe) but the most connections I'm getting is 24. I may have overlooked something that enables more? Thanks for the guide btw, helped a ton!
The network can't use more connections than it needs. The longer your uptime and the higher your reliability the more likely nodes will connect to you. Still your number of connections may never max out and that is a good thing. If the available inbound slots on all nodes on the network were maxed out it would mean the network is "sick" (insufficient number of full nodes with available connections. A large pool of available but unused connections is a sign of network health. I was more just wanting to verify that I wasn't limiting my inbound connections due to my noobness in my coding. But if everything is working I'll assume everything is setup correctly. It looks like you are good. If you have more than 8 connections then you have inbound connections (helping the network). Anything more than 16 and you are helping and much as you are taking (8 outbound, 8 inbound). The only parameter which limits the number of connections is "maxconnections=<n>" in the bitcoin.conf. If not set the default is 125.
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May 22, 2014, 05:48:24 PM |
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did you setup a cron job to run btc-update.py periodically? like this: Add crontab jobs for vnstat and btc-update.py crontab -e I use vim to edit files. Hit 'I' to insert, paste the text below, then hit esc and type :wq and hit enter to write and quit vim. */5 * * * * python /usr/local/bin/btc-update.py */5 * * * * /usr/bin/vnstat -u >/dev/null 2>&1 In this case it runs every 5 minutes to update what you would see in the web browser. Like this: http://107.170.201.94/index.html
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May 22, 2014, 06:33:45 PM |
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Morblias does a minimalistic setup so that the node runs at peak efficiency.
....and you know this, how? You can find cheaper VPS on lowendbox.com.. I doubt people would ddos a bitcoin node, seeing there are tons of them, and there's little to gain from ddosing a single node. what probably happened was that your VPS provider was overselling its servers, and are using ddos as an excuse. my node used to get ddos'ed a bunch when blockchain.info actually populated that 'hub nodes' list
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May 22, 2014, 07:09:05 PM |
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That's unfortunate but looks like it was resolved.
I guess some people believed what it said about being major merchants or something, cause I'd get ddos'ed and also a whole bunch of attacks on that server. I had a wallet.dat file in my main apache2 directory for a while, because of so many requests for it... was just text w/ 'mr. t pities the fool'... haha. Anyway, if anyone here would rather get a dedicated server instead of a VPS, kimsufi has the super cheap ones again; http://www.kimsufi.com/ie/here's a good list of vps: http://lowendstock.com/ed: and this one, looks like it's better updated now - http://list.lowendserv.net/index.php
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May 22, 2014, 07:41:38 PM |
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That's unfortunate but looks like it was resolved.
I guess some people believed what it said about being major merchants or something, cause I'd get ddos'ed and also a whole bunch of attacks on that server. I had a wallet.dat file in my main apache2 directory for a while, because of so many requests for it... was just text w/ 'mr. t pities the fool'... haha. Anyway, if anyone here would rather get a dedicated server instead of a VPS, kimsufi has the super cheap ones again; http://www.kimsufi.com/ie/here's a good list of vps: http://lowendstock.com/ed: and this one, looks like it's better updated now - http://list.lowendserv.net/index.phpHa, that's kinda funny. As far as the VPS (which I'm actually looking for also) do you know of the cheapest/reliable/up to date/modern but geared towards people in US. I'm over in California would prefer Los Angeles based servers. The only VPS I have right now is with Wable ( www.wable.com -- incero) -- they don't have an LA location, though. Seattle and Dallas right now, with New York being added soon. You can shuttle your VPS between any of the locations though, which is nice... I started mine out in Seattle and moved it to Dallas a couple weeks later, np. Takes a minute or so.. Here's a speedtest-cli result from Dallas, TX: http://www.speedtest.net/result/3517120069.pngBut.. for California, delimiter would probably be best: http://www.delimitervps.com/Except you really should wait for a promo. They have 50% off semi-frequently... doesn't seem like there's anything going on right now, though... for VPS, anyway. There is this for dedicated servers, some in LA: http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/568006unsure if it's still active though
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Morblias
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May 23, 2014, 01:01:35 AM |
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Say I want to update the info on the webgui page (like it shows now, dif IP name etc)
I tried to do this:
sudo vim /usr/local/bin/btc-update.py
and I pasted the NEW info (name, wallpaper etc)
THen tapped esc :wq
but it still shows the old stuff. I'm not a linux guy so I'm sure I'm doing something wrong. Could you help me out? Thanks
The cron job only runs once every 5 minutes. If you want to manually update it when you make changes to btc-update.py, you can run this (assuming this is where you put btc-update.py, otherwise change the directory): python /usr/local/bin/btc-update.py Should this be the only thing in that file:
*/5 * * * * python /usr/local/bin/btc-update.py */5 * * * * /usr/bin/vnstat -u >/dev/null 2>&1 Yeah those are the 2 jobs you need. The first one runs the btc-update.py script, the 2nd runs vnstat to update your bandwidth usage. You can add this one in there too to start bitcoind if it stops for some reason
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May 23, 2014, 10:37:28 PM |
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Does bitcoinj need any full nodes? Does anyone know about this? I see BitPay and now Coinbase are already using its BIP 70 feature. I guess someone's running the 'J' iteration to support the nascent use sent its way. Anyone know the status on this?
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