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Author Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS  (Read 804605 times)
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May 15, 2015, 03:03:25 PM
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How do I check if I forge any blocks at the moment? My LA Vultr node started working worse and worse, so I deleted it and deployed the one in NY/NJ location instead of it, but as I see my uptime is keeping falling. Forging is enabled.

UPD: I checked my delegate through the web wallet, it showed that I wasn't forging. Will try to restart the server.

UPD2: It worked, my delegate is back online.

you can watch the Delegate monitor here and see when your Delegte is forging.  

http://cryptichain.me/delegateMonitor

I know Delegate Monitor, but I don't see where I can check whether I'm forging or not.

Top of the page.... watch for your delegate to show up in the "last block by"

Clicking on a delegate name will show you the total XCR forged by that delegate

In your delegate wallet/node, the forging tab will show you the blocks you have forged

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May 15, 2015, 03:31:55 PM
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How do I check if I forge any blocks at the moment? My LA Vultr node started working worse and worse, so I deleted it and deployed the one in NY/NJ location instead of it, but as I see my uptime is keeping falling. Forging is enabled.

UPD: I checked my delegate through the web wallet, it showed that I wasn't forging. Will try to restart the server.

UPD2: It worked, my delegate is back online.

I had some problems with my Delegate at Vultr, too, and had to do a restart - see below.  Middle pix shows crash, bottom pix shows back to current nominal ops.

Anybody have any ideas what happened here or how to prevent it in the future?





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May 15, 2015, 04:46:36 PM
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How do I check if I forge any blocks at the moment? My LA Vultr node started working worse and worse, so I deleted it and deployed the one in NY/NJ location instead of it, but as I see my uptime is keeping falling. Forging is enabled.

UPD: I checked my delegate through the web wallet, it showed that I wasn't forging. Will try to restart the server.

UPD2: It worked, my delegate is back online.

I had some problems with my Delegate at Vultr, too, and had to do a restart - see below.  Middle pix shows crash, bottom pix shows back to current nominal ops.

Anybody have any ideas what happened here or how to prevent it in the future?







We have seen some problems, looks like it memory leaks or something like this.
Please, send me your logs in PM. It will help us to fix it.

Thanks.
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May 16, 2015, 10:53:15 AM
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Crypti Forum now uses HTTPS

Today I want to announce something about this forum. It is now available via HTTPS, which makes it secure against man-in-the-middle attacks.

We recommend you, to always use the HTTPS link to this forum.


https://forum.crypti.me/


If you encounter any problems, please write us! Smiley

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May 17, 2015, 10:34:09 PM
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Crypti Forum now uses HTTPS

Today I want to announce something about this forum. It is now available via HTTPS, which makes it secure against man-in-the-middle attacks.

We recommend you, to always use the HTTPS link to this forum.


https://forum.crypti.me/


If you encounter any problems, please write us! Smiley
Okay great. We need some life in this thread and coin. Not much activity lately, hopefully when improvements are done. Things will pick up.
Regards,
Brian

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May 18, 2015, 05:45:48 PM
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Crypti Forum now uses HTTPS

Today I want to announce something about this forum. It is now available via HTTPS, which makes it secure against man-in-the-middle attacks.

We recommend you, to always use the HTTPS link to this forum.


https://forum.crypti.me/


If you encounter any problems, please write us! Smiley
Okay great. We need some life in this thread and coin. Not much activity lately, hopefully when improvements are done. Things will pick up.
Regards,
Brian

We are all very busy working for the upcoming release, building out first Dapp, and working on a couple key partnerships. You've been with us a long time, just a little bit longer.

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May 18, 2015, 07:51:25 PM
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Let's talk for a little bit about the Network Monitor here:

http://cryptichain.me/networkMonitor

This currently shows 134 computers running 0.2.0a and 6 running 0.2.0 for 140 connected peers.  Of these, 2 are Apple, 66 are Windows and 71 are Ubuntu. 

Now let's look at Delegate Monitor here: 

http://cryptichain.me/delegateMonitor

This currently shows 116 total Delegates, with 101 Top Delegates updating the blockchain and 15 other Delegates on standby.

Questions:

Are all top delegates shown in the Network Monitor? 

If so, how can you tell which are Top Delegates and which are Standby Delegates and which are Crypti Lite nodes?

Since there's 101 Top Delegates and only 71 Ubuntu peers, does that imply that some of the Top Delegates are running Windows / Apple? 

If so, what's gonna happen to them when the 0.3.0 release strips forging / delegates out of the Windows code?

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May 18, 2015, 08:43:09 PM
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Does Crypti have a Slack group? I really like Slack, it's a great way to interact with the devs and other investors in real time.
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May 18, 2015, 08:54:52 PM
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Does Crypti have a Slack group? I really like Slack, it's a great way to interact with the devs and other investors in real time.
No not to my knowledge.

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May 18, 2015, 09:00:34 PM
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Does Crypti have a Slack group? I really like Slack, it's a great way to interact with the devs and other investors in real time.

We use Slack to communicate internally.  We dont have a public channel right now.  It has been discussed.  Once we made a special channel to talk to 5000bitcoins, who tried to get us to partner with SuperNET......... for like 4 hours!!

One problem with communicating on SLack public channel, is that not all of the community will see the conversation.  As you know, we are very responsive to the community, and value their input....... well, not counting starik69 anyway.  Mal has good points, and they deserve to be read by the community.  A Slack channel would see like a private or exclusive group.

BUT........ If enough of the community wants this..... it can be done.

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May 18, 2015, 09:05:20 PM
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Let's talk for a little bit about the Network Monitor here:

http://cryptichain.me/networkMonitor

This currently shows 134 computers running 0.2.0a and 6 running 0.2.0 for 140 connected peers.  Of these, 2 are Apple, 66 are Windows and 71 are Ubuntu. 

Now let's look at Delegate Monitor here: 

http://cryptichain.me/delegateMonitor

This currently shows 116 total Delegates, with 101 Top Delegates updating the blockchain and 15 other Delegates on standby.

Questions:

Are all top delegates shown in the Network Monitor? 

If so, how can you tell which are Top Delegates and which are Standby Delegates and which are Crypti Lite nodes?

Since there's 101 Top Delegates and only 71 Ubuntu peers, does that imply that some of the Top Delegates are running Windows / Apple? 

If so, what's gonna happen to them when the 0.3.0 release strips forging / delegates out of the Windows code?


Mal, I would suspect that some of the Delegates are running on Windows Server hosts.  You are right, when we update to a Linux only Delegate, the Windows Server clients will either have to run old delegate versions, or go dark.  They will then be lacking some functions. 


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...Network Monitor... shows 134 computers running 0.2.0a and 6 running 0.2.0 for 140 connected peers.  Of these, 2 are Apple, 66 are Windows and 71 are Ubuntu.  

...Delegate Monitor...shows 116 total Delegates, with 101 Top Delegates updating the blockchain and 15 other Delegates on standby.

Mal, I would suspect that some of the Delegates are running on Windows Server hosts.  You are right, when we update to a Linux only Delegate, the Windows Server clients will either have to run old delegate versions, or go dark.  They will then be lacking some functions.  


Or they can go Ubuntu on a 0.3.0 upgrade.  Do you think they are all running Windows on server farms, or could some of them be on a home ISP?  THAT would be interesting...

Say, an aside:  I saw Mad Max this weekend, because I am an original fan of that movie franchise from the early 1980s.  Run, do not walk, to go see this film.  On a scale of 1 to 10 it is a 37.  An absolute masterpiece of film making, and I am not alone in that assessment.  An astounding 98% of the critic reviews have been enthusiastically positive:

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mad_max_fury_road/reviews/

I will be seeing MM:FR again, just so I can try to focus more on what I only glimpsed in the background the first time around.  The background detail in every frame is incredible, and you only get a glimpse before it's on to the next scene.  This thing has an average of 22 scene / viewpoint cuts per minute (somebody counted); the action is practically nonstop for two solid hours.  You come out feeling like your adrenal glands have been squeezed dry.  I actually had tears in my eyes when the credits started to roll.
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May 18, 2015, 09:33:59 PM
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Does Crypti have a Slack group? I really like Slack, it's a great way to interact with the devs and other investors in real time.

We use Slack to communicate internally.  We dont have a public channel right now.  It has been discussed.  Once we made a special channel to talk to 5000bitcoins, who tried to get us to partner with SuperNET......... for like 4 hours!!

One problem with communicating on SLack public channel, is that not all of the community will see the conversation.  As you know, we are very responsive to the community, and value their input....... well, not counting starik69 anyway.  Mal has good points, and they deserve to be read by the community.  A Slack channel would see like a private or exclusive group.

BUT........ If enough of the community wants this..... it can be done.

Fair enough, I was just curious. Please don't join SuperNet. Look at what good that did for Syscoin... Absolutely nothing, and now SuperNet has control over 10% of Syscoin. SuperNet is only good for coins which need the additional exposure or coins which aren't good enough to stand on their own, while Crypti doesn't have the same level of exposure of, say Syscoin, I don't think exposure will be an issue once you guys begin focusing on promotion. And I definitely think Crypti can stand on its own.
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May 18, 2015, 09:45:36 PM
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...Network Monitor... shows 134 computers running 0.2.0a and 6 running 0.2.0 for 140 connected peers.  Of these, 2 are Apple, 66 are Windows and 71 are Ubuntu.  

...Delegate Monitor...shows 116 total Delegates, with 101 Top Delegates updating the blockchain and 15 other Delegates on standby.

Mal, I would suspect that some of the Delegates are running on Windows Server hosts.  You are right, when we update to a Linux only Delegate, the Windows Server clients will either have to run old delegate versions, or go dark.  They will then be lacking some functions.  


Or they can go Ubuntu on a 0.3.0 upgrade.  Do you think they are all running Windows on server farms, or could some of them be on a home ISP?  THAT would be interesting...

Say, an aside:  I saw Mad Max this weekend, because I am an original fan of that movie franchise from the early 1980s.  Run, do not walk, to go see this film.  On a scale of 1 to 10 it is a 37.  An absolute masterpiece of film making, and I am not alone in that assessment.  An astounding 98% of the critic reviews have been enthusiastically positive:

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mad_max_fury_road/reviews/

I will be seeing MM:FR again, just so I can try to focus more on what I only glimpsed in the background the first time around.  The background detail in every frame is incredible, and you only get a glimpse before it's on to the next scene.  This thing has an average of 22 scene / viewpoint cuts per minute (somebody counted); the action is practically nonstop for two solid hours.  You come out feeling like your adrenal glands have been squeezed dry.  I actually had tears in my eyes when the credits started to roll.

Mal, Windows really wont run a delegate with any reliability.  If the time on the Windows machine is off by 2 seconds from the NIST time, the delegate cannot forge.  Windows 7 and 8 only reset the clock every week to 30 days.  There is also the lag time with using a home DSL.  I know, I tried it.... my uptime percent dropped to 25% range.

There are a few delegates that have dropped below 90%.  I suspect they are the Windows Server hosted delegates.  Servers would be closer to the internet backbone to decrease the lag time, and would have a daily time reset.  Works for now, but not like Linux Servers.

As for Mad Max........ wont see it.  I have seen enough of war up close and personal. 

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May 19, 2015, 12:43:49 AM
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No joining Supernet PLEASE!
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May 19, 2015, 01:12:29 AM
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No joining Supernet PLEASE!

That was never going to happen and never will.

That is old old news.
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May 19, 2015, 01:42:26 AM
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No joining Supernet PLEASE!
Is something wrong with SuperNET? Or maybe, is it your personal opinion?
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May 19, 2015, 02:03:26 AM
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As for Mad Max........ wont see it.  I have seen enough of war up close and personal.  

I thank you for your service and hope that from now on you see only peace up close in your personal life.
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May 19, 2015, 02:46:26 AM
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No joining Supernet PLEASE!
Is something wrong with SuperNET? Or maybe, is it your personal opinion?

It is his opinion. But Yoda also did think this said he.
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May 19, 2015, 02:56:18 AM
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Luckily for me I'm sheltered. So war and violence is only something that exists in the movies.

I love The Road Warrior, its a classic. It has a pre anti-semitic Mel (or maybe not who knows?).

Throw in the fact they let the original director George Miller do the "remake" decades later which is unheard of these days
and put a very talented Tom Hardy in it I'm watching it.

But I'm waiting for Blu-ray because I can't stand people in theaters.
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