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February 18, 2015, 12:42:38 PM |
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all this , thanks to the ass that stake 2 hours ahead , get in line, wait like the rest of us
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mtwelve
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February 18, 2015, 01:13:26 PM |
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February 18, 2015, 02:54:21 PM |
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Well, my balance is about 50% of what it was late last week. I must have gotten off on the wrong fork. Easy come, easy go.
@Presstab, that was a very nice explanation you put forth in that article.
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presstab (OP)
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February 18, 2015, 03:38:13 PM |
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Thanks for your good work mtwelve!! Adding to the OP.
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dreamwatcher
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February 18, 2015, 04:37:57 PM |
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In regards to hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com : Lately on a few occasions the explorer would get "stuck". Occasionally the HyperStake daemon will not respond to a database loader RPC call. The daemon does not return an error, just completely ignores the request. In the past this has not been an issue as the loader was using the Python library "requests" to handle RPC calls. This library has an auto-timeout feature that would resend the RPC call if not answered in a certain period of time. The latest version of requests somehow entirely breaks the RPC request code in CCE 3.5. I needed to revert the RPC request code to an much earlier version which uses the Urllib python libraries instead. These libraries do not have the same error and timeout handling that requests has. When the HyperStake daemon ignores an RPC request, the loader will sit there and wait for an answer hence getting stuck. I was hoping I would not have to patch 3.5 and instead address the requests issue in 4.0, but as 4.0 is still in development, I have patched 3.5. Due to some of the changes over the last few versions of requests , I need to limit the patched 3.5 and the future 4.0 to a certain version of Linux server. This morning, I switched the HyperStake explorer to its new server with the patched 3.5 code. This should solve the hung explorer issue. Thank you for your patience
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presstab (OP)
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February 18, 2015, 04:42:36 PM |
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In regards to hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com : Lately on a few occasions the explorer would get "stuck". Occasionally the HyperStake daemon will not respond to a database loader RPC call. The daemon does not return an error, just completely ignores the request. In the past this has not been an issue as the loader was using the Python library "requests" to handle RPC calls. This library has an auto-timeout feature that would resend the RPC call if not answered in a certain period of time. The latest version of requests somehow entirely breaks the RPC request code in CCE 3.5. I needed to revert the RPC request code to an much earlier version which uses the Urllib python libraries instead. These libraries do not have the same error and timeout handling that requests has. When the HyperStake daemon ignores an RPC request, the loader will sit there and wait for an answer hence getting stuck. I was hoping I would not have to patch 3.5 and instead address the requests issue in 4.0, but as 4.0 is still in development, I have patched 3.5. Due to some of the changes over the last few versions of requests , I need to limit the patched 3.5 and the future 4.0 to a certain version of Linux server. This morning, I switched the HyperStake explorer to its new server with the patched 3.5 code. This should solve the hung explorer issue. Thank you for your patience Thanks for your hard work dreamwatcher. I am not entirely sure what would be causing this from the HYP side of the code, but will continue to investigate. BTW the explorer has run very well since the fork, many of our peers checking it frequently. Thanks for providing us this great utility.
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February 18, 2015, 05:18:45 PM |
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Well, my balance is about 50% of what it was late last week. I must have gotten off on the wrong fork. Easy come, easy go.
@Presstab, that was a very nice explanation you put forth in that article.
backup your wallet.dat then Tools -> Repair wallet
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February 18, 2015, 06:01:18 PM |
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Well, my balance is about 50% of what it was late last week. I must have gotten off on the wrong fork. Easy come, easy go.
@Presstab, that was a very nice explanation you put forth in that article.
backup your wallet.dat then Tools -> Repair wallet Will do! Thanks!
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February 18, 2015, 06:45:43 PM |
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Thanks for your good work mtwelve!! Adding to the OP. Will be sending a tweet out soon too
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February 18, 2015, 07:30:46 PM |
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Well, my balance is about 50% of what it was late last week. I must have gotten off on the wrong fork. Easy come, easy go.
@Presstab, that was a very nice explanation you put forth in that article.
backup your wallet.dat then Tools -> Repair wallet Will do! Thanks! no problemo. IF that does not sort you out, jump on to irc so we can help you better.
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presstab (OP)
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February 19, 2015, 02:40:13 AM |
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Got testnet up and running for HYP. As you can see in the code, it came complete with a premine scam if(nHeight == 1) nSubsidy = 50000000 * COIN; // 50 million premine for testnet so we can be rich else nSubsidy = 1000 * COIN;
PM me if you want some coins to mess around with, don't post your testnet address here please. Here is a windows binary - https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/download/v1.1/HyperStake-qt-v1.1.0.2-withtestnet-windows.zipTo connect use: HyperStake-qt.exe -testnet -addnode=192.241.233.70 PoW is active for testnet, so go ahead and use "setgenerate true" in the debug console.
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February 19, 2015, 03:11:04 AM |
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Got testnet up and running for HYP. As you can see in the code, it came complete with a premine scam if(nHeight == 1) nSubsidy = 50000000 * COIN; // 50 million premine for testnet so we can be rich else nSubsidy = 1000 * COIN;
PM me if you want some coins to mess around with, don't post your testnet address here please. Here is a windows binary - https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/download/v1.1/HyperStake-qt-v1.1.0.2-withtestnet-windows.zipTo connect use: HyperStake-qt.exe -testnet -addnode=192.241.233.70 PoW is active for testnet, so go ahead and use "setgenerate true" in the debug console. daFaq??? Really?? Wow.
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February 19, 2015, 03:24:59 AM |
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Well, my balance is about 50% of what it was late last week. I must have gotten off on the wrong fork. Easy come, easy go.
@Presstab, that was a very nice explanation you put forth in that article.
backup your wallet.dat then Tools -> Repair wallet Will do! Thanks! no problemo. IF that does not sort you out, jump on to irc so we can help you better. All fixed! The repair process caused the program to crash several times. Each time the program restarted, there was more restored to my balance. No more orphans! Thanks for your help!
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presstab (OP)
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February 19, 2015, 03:31:32 AM |
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Got testnet up and running for HYP. As you can see in the code, it came complete with a premine scam if(nHeight == 1) nSubsidy = 50000000 * COIN; // 50 million premine for testnet so we can be rich else nSubsidy = 1000 * COIN;
PM me if you want some coins to mess around with, don't post your testnet address here please. Here is a windows binary - https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/download/v1.1/HyperStake-qt-v1.1.0.2-withtestnet-windows.zipTo connect use: HyperStake-qt.exe -testnet -addnode=192.241.233.70 PoW is active for testnet, so go ahead and use "setgenerate true" in the debug console. daFaq??? Really?? Wow. Yeah, I need plenty to test code with myself, and plenty to distribute out to others. No point in having a PoW war to get testnet coins that are meant for development purposes.
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eprocent
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February 19, 2015, 04:53:52 AM |
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Can create .conf file? and what put in this file?
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February 19, 2015, 04:54:17 AM |
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Yes those are startup switches from command line. Open command line, then change your directory to where the .exe is cd c:\users\presstab\hyp HyperStake-qt.exe -testnet -addnode=192.241.233.70
Do that and it should launch the wallet in testnet mode and connect to the correct peer. Then in the wallet you can go to debug "setgenerate true <#ofthreads>". I ran 16 threads and was CPU mining PoW blocks pretty quick. Feel free to send me your testnet address and I will send you some of the premine when I get to the correct wallet.
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eprocent
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February 19, 2015, 05:00:50 AM |
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Yes those are startup switches from command line. Open command line, then change your directory to where the .exe is cd c:\users\presstab\hyp HyperStake-qt.exe -testnet -addnode=192.241.233.70
Do that and it should launch the wallet in testnet mode and connect to the correct peer. Then in the wallet you can go to debug "setgenerate true <#ofthreads>". I ran 16 threads and was CPU mining PoW blocks pretty quick. Feel free to send me your testnet address and I will send you some of the premine when I get to the correct wallet. Thx presstab do not understand this <#ofthreads> "setgenerate true <#ofthreads>"
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presstab (OP)
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February 19, 2015, 05:02:33 AM |
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Thx presstab do not understand this <#ofthreads>
Think of threads as how many processes your CPU will run. So 1 would be a lighter load on your CPU than 4.
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eprocent
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February 19, 2015, 05:08:29 AM |
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Thx presstab do not understand this <#ofthreads>
Think of threads as how many processes your CPU will run. So 1 would be a lighter load on your CPU than 4. "setgenerate true 16" is ok?
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