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what are the hardware requirements for running a throne? CPU / RAM ?
At the moment, very small but this will increase in the future as we roll out the service layer. You can run a Throne on a single 800Mhz core with 500Mb Ram and 10GB storage if you have the patience of a saint however I would recommend a minimum of: 1Ghz single core, 1GB RAM and 10GB storage. You'll find that you need at least a 1GB swap file to compile although you can get rid of that once complete.
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February 10, 2017, 08:40:03 AM |
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what are the hardware requirements for running a throne? CPU / RAM ?
At the moment, very small but this will increase in the future as we roll out the service layer. You can run a Throne on a single 800Mhz core with 500Mb Ram and 10GB storage if you have the patience of a saint however I would recommend a minimum of: 1Ghz single core, 1GB RAM and 10GB storage. You'll find that you need at least a 1GB swap file to compile although you can get rid of that once complete. Thanks for the tipp about the swap while compiling, as just in that moment my compile failed with "out of memory" error. Hardware requirements are reasonable and should not be a problem to set up a small Throne with this. I planned on running it on Quad-Core 1,8Ghz ARM with 2GB RAM. Storage is not a problem here.
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February 10, 2017, 08:42:24 AM |
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what are the hardware requirements for running a throne? CPU / RAM ?
At the moment, very small but this will increase in the future as we roll out the service layer. You can run a Throne on a single 800Mhz core with 500Mb Ram and 10GB storage if you have the patience of a saint however I would recommend a minimum of: 1Ghz single core, 1GB RAM and 10GB storage. You'll find that you need at least a 1GB swap file to compile although you can get rid of that once complete. Thanks for the tipp about the swap while compiling, as just in that moment my compile failed with "out of memory" error. Hardware requirements are reasonable and should not be a problem to set up a small Throne with this. I planned on running it on Quad-Core 1,8Ghz ARM with 2GB RAM. Storage is not a problem here. No problem. Set a 1GB swap file and you will be totally fine. Let me know how you get on.
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February 10, 2017, 11:48:18 AM |
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what are the hardware requirements for running a throne? CPU / RAM ?
At the moment, very small but this will increase in the future as we roll out the service layer. You can run a Throne on a single 800Mhz core with 500Mb Ram and 10GB storage if you have the patience of a saint however I would recommend a minimum of: 1Ghz single core, 1GB RAM and 10GB storage. You'll find that you need at least a 1GB swap file to compile although you can get rid of that once complete. Thanks for the tipp about the swap while compiling, as just in that moment my compile failed with "out of memory" error. Hardware requirements are reasonable and should not be a problem to set up a small Throne with this. I planned on running it on Quad-Core 1,8Ghz ARM with 2GB RAM. Storage is not a problem here. No problem. Set a 1GB swap file and you will be totally fine. Let me know how you get on. Compiling went smooth after setting 1GB of swap. Thanks a lot. But now I come to discover that the qt wallet is not included for ARM. Well I wanted to setup a small wallet box on a Pi running Ubuntu, thus qt wallet would be nice. Later on, a second box will go headless for the throne, which does not need qt then of course.
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February 10, 2017, 12:28:03 PM Last edit: February 10, 2017, 12:39:34 PM by stonehedge |
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what are the hardware requirements for running a throne? CPU / RAM ?
At the moment, very small but this will increase in the future as we roll out the service layer. You can run a Throne on a single 800Mhz core with 500Mb Ram and 10GB storage if you have the patience of a saint however I would recommend a minimum of: 1Ghz single core, 1GB RAM and 10GB storage. You'll find that you need at least a 1GB swap file to compile although you can get rid of that once complete. Thanks for the tipp about the swap while compiling, as just in that moment my compile failed with "out of memory" error. Hardware requirements are reasonable and should not be a problem to set up a small Throne with this. I planned on running it on Quad-Core 1,8Ghz ARM with 2GB RAM. Storage is not a problem here. No problem. Set a 1GB swap file and you will be totally fine. Let me know how you get on. Compiling went smooth after setting 1GB of swap. Thanks a lot. But now I come to discover that the qt wallet is not included for ARM. Well I wanted to setup a small wallet box on a Pi running Ubuntu, thus qt wallet would be nice. Later on, a second box will go headless for the throne, which does not need qt then of course. QT is included for ARM but will only compile if you have installed the dependencies for QT. This should do the trick: sudo apt-get install libqt5gui5 libqt5core5a libqt5dbus5 qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler Optional but recommended: sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev Install those and recompile and you should find the QT has been built. In an hour or two
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infernoman
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February 10, 2017, 01:12:46 PM |
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0.12.0.61 nodes for anyone searching. Any miners having troubles popping off chain right now. or getting a decent amount of connections. Try adding these into your crown.conf The dns nodes have been updated but I've have a few reports of connection issues still. addnode=80.233.175.26 addnode=163.172.64.208 addnode=78.28.250.81 addnode=158.69.195.55 addnode=81.2.253.228 addnode=158.69.89.107 addnode=158.69.66.58 addnode=158.69.88.85 addnode=158.69.88.80 addnode=158.69.89.104 addnode=158.69.88.66 addnode=158.69.88.82 addnode=158.69.88.91 addnode=158.69.89.0 addnode=92.222.70.58 addnode=158.69.88.72 addnode=158.69.89.113 addnode=158.69.88.93 addnode=158.69.89.115 addnode=158.69.88.76 addnode=158.69.89.116 addnode=158.69.88.90 addnode=85.255.2.60 addnode=158.69.88.74 addnode=158.69.89.109 addnode=158.69.88.94 addnode=158.69.88.78 addnode=158.69.88.101 addnode=158.69.89.105 addnode=158.69.88.92 addnode=158.69.88.98 addnode=158.69.89.1 addnode=158.69.88.65 addnode=158.69.88.70 addnode=158.69.88.95 addnode=158.69.88.75 addnode=158.69.88.73 addnode=158.69.88.97 addnode=158.69.88.7 addnode=92.222.65.157 addnode=158.69.88.99 addnode=158.69.88.71 addnode=158.69.88.68 addnode=158.69.88.8 addnode=158.69.88.67 addnode=158.69.89.108 addnode=158.69.88.81 addnode=158.69.88.89 addnode=158.69.88.96 addnode=158.69.88.64 addnode=158.69.89.119 addnode=158.69.88.87 addnode=92.222.89.52 addnode=158.69.88.63 addnode=85.175.216.200 addnode=94.177.201.57 addnode=85.255.14.196 addnode=85.255.5.40 addnode=185.107.80.17 addnode=158.69.212.239 addnode=158.69.213.140 addnode=94.177.201.241 addnode=151.80.149.209 addnode=151.80.149.210 addnode=151.80.149.211 addnode=94.177.201.98
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February 10, 2017, 01:27:52 PM |
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QT is included for ARM but will only compile if you have installed the dependencies for QT. This should do the trick: sudo apt-get install libqt5gui5 libqt5core5a libqt5dbus5 qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler Optional but recommended: sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev Install those and recompile and you should find the QT has been built. In an hour or two OK, after some searching, I found the qt wallet compiled in subfolder "src/qt". Should open my eyes before asking stupid questions Thanks for the help anyway. Should I add the nodes manually to my conf or may I leave this out. I am running the latest release.
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infernoman
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February 10, 2017, 01:29:30 PM |
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QT is included for ARM but will only compile if you have installed the dependencies for QT. This should do the trick: sudo apt-get install libqt5gui5 libqt5core5a libqt5dbus5 qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler Optional but recommended: sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev Install those and recompile and you should find the QT has been built. In an hour or two OK, after some searching, I found the qt wallet compiled in subfolder "src/qt". Should open my eyes before asking stupid questions Thanks for the help anyway. Should I add the nodes manually to my conf or may I leave this out. I am running the latest release. It never hurts to have more nodes in your list
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February 10, 2017, 07:15:24 PM |
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I've just updated to the latest version (120061) and verified I'm on the correct chain. But when I try to do a "throne start", I get:
Not capable throne: Could not connect to 51.254.131.226:9340
I verified that I can actually telnet to this IP and port (besides I've not changed anything on the server except for updating the client). What is the issue here?
Is the throne.conf stored in the folder crown or crowncoin? I renamed ~/.crowncoin to ~/.crown. I don't have a throne.conf in it (except for the default), since I have the required output in the throne's wallet. At least that used to work fine with the old client - do I need one now after the update?
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February 10, 2017, 07:30:48 PM |
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I've just updated to the latest version (120061) and verified I'm on the correct chain. But when I try to do a "throne start", I get:
Not capable throne: Could not connect to 51.254.131.226:9340
I verified that I can actually telnet to this IP and port (besides I've not changed anything on the server except for updating the client). What is the issue here?
Is the throne.conf stored in the folder crown or crowncoin? I renamed ~/.crowncoin to ~/.crown. I don't have a throne.conf in it (except for the default), since I have the required output in the throne's wallet. At least that used to work fine with the old client - do I need one now after the update? alright now that i know that, are you trying to run the throne locally or remotely? and by locally i mean hot node. so the funds for the throne would stored on the throne instead of in a remote wallet.
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February 11, 2017, 05:03:41 AM |
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Same issue, give config for hot throne plz
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February 11, 2017, 09:51:12 AM |
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Is the Throne guide currently up to date with the correct folder names/file paths? Everything is fine until I get to adding "./autogen.sh && ./configure && sudo make install -j 2" and I get "./autogen.sh: 9: .autogen.sh: autoreconf: not found"
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February 11, 2017, 09:53:42 AM |
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I've just updated to the latest version (120061) and verified I'm on the correct chain. But when I try to do a "throne start", I get:
Not capable throne: Could not connect to 51.254.131.226:9340
I verified that I can actually telnet to this IP and port (besides I've not changed anything on the server except for updating the client). What is the issue here?
Is the throne.conf stored in the folder crown or crowncoin? I renamed ~/.crowncoin to ~/.crown. I don't have a throne.conf in it (except for the default), since I have the required output in the throne's wallet. At least that used to work fine with the old client - do I need one now after the update? alright now that i know that, are you trying to run the throne locally or remotely? and by locally i mean hot node. so the funds for the throne would stored on the throne instead of in a remote wallet. Yes, I'm trying to run a hot throne. (But I'm happy to change that, whatever is easiest.)
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February 11, 2017, 09:57:30 AM |
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I've just updated to the latest version (120061) and verified I'm on the correct chain. But when I try to do a "throne start", I get:
Not capable throne: Could not connect to 51.254.131.226:9340
I verified that I can actually telnet to this IP and port (besides I've not changed anything on the server except for updating the client). What is the issue here?
Is the throne.conf stored in the folder crown or crowncoin? I renamed ~/.crowncoin to ~/.crown. I don't have a throne.conf in it (except for the default), since I have the required output in the throne's wallet. At least that used to work fine with the old client - do I need one now after the update? alright now that i know that, are you trying to run the throne locally or remotely? and by locally i mean hot node. so the funds for the throne would stored on the throne instead of in a remote wallet. Yes, I'm trying to run a hot throne. (But I'm happy to change that, whatever is easiest.) I'm not 100% on this but I don't think throne.conf allows you to run a hot Throne. I'll do a test a bit later when I'm back in front of a computer.
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February 11, 2017, 09:59:52 AM |
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Is the guide currently up to date with the correct folder names/file paths? Everything is fine until I get to adding "./autogen.sh && ./configure && sudo make install -j 2" and I get "./autogen.sh: 9: .autogen.sh: autoreconf: not found"
We've found that they work for ubuntu 14.04 but 16.04 and 16.10 they do not. One of the other guys should be able to chime in shortly. But there are bin's available at https://github.com/Crowndev/crowncoin/releases
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February 11, 2017, 10:01:39 AM |
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I've just updated to the latest version (120061) and verified I'm on the correct chain. But when I try to do a "throne start", I get:
Not capable throne: Could not connect to 51.254.131.226:9340
I verified that I can actually telnet to this IP and port (besides I've not changed anything on the server except for updating the client). What is the issue here?
Is the throne.conf stored in the folder crown or crowncoin? I renamed ~/.crowncoin to ~/.crown. I don't have a throne.conf in it (except for the default), since I have the required output in the throne's wallet. At least that used to work fine with the old client - do I need one now after the update? alright now that i know that, are you trying to run the throne locally or remotely? and by locally i mean hot node. so the funds for the throne would stored on the throne instead of in a remote wallet. Yes, I'm trying to run a hot throne. (But I'm happy to change that, whatever is easiest.) I'm not 100% on this but I don't think throne.conf allows you to run a hot Throne. I'll do a test a bit later when I'm back in front of a computer. My throne doesn't have a throne.conf, except an empty one that seems to be autogenerated. I just want to run it, in the simplest possible way - up until now that was to have it "hot" and just run "throne start <password>" on the actual server. That seems to no longer work for me. I'm happy with any other way that works - awaiting your test results. Thanks!
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February 11, 2017, 10:04:21 AM |
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I've just updated to the latest version (120061) and verified I'm on the correct chain. But when I try to do a "throne start", I get:
Not capable throne: Could not connect to 51.254.131.226:9340
I verified that I can actually telnet to this IP and port (besides I've not changed anything on the server except for updating the client). What is the issue here?
Is the throne.conf stored in the folder crown or crowncoin? I renamed ~/.crowncoin to ~/.crown. I don't have a throne.conf in it (except for the default), since I have the required output in the throne's wallet. At least that used to work fine with the old client - do I need one now after the update? alright now that i know that, are you trying to run the throne locally or remotely? and by locally i mean hot node. so the funds for the throne would stored on the throne instead of in a remote wallet. Yes, I'm trying to run a hot throne. (But I'm happy to change that, whatever is easiest.) I'm not 100% on this but I don't think throne.conf allows you to run a hot Throne. I'll do a test a bit later when I'm back in front of a computer. You should be able to setup a hot node using by adding the throne options to the crown.conf file. Shouldn't need the throne.conf at all for a hot node. Make sure to use an external IP address that has port forwarding enabled to port 9340. I need to get some sleep before i start debugging anymore. I've been working on the pool to try and get it ready for Crown payments throne=1 throneaddr=<External IP Address> throneprivkey=<crown-cli throne genkey> And thank you stone for testing
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February 11, 2017, 10:12:07 AM |
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Is the guide currently up to date with the correct folder names/file paths? Everything is fine until I get to adding "./autogen.sh && ./configure && sudo make install -j 2" and I get "./autogen.sh: 9: .autogen.sh: autoreconf: not found"
We've found that they work for ubuntu 14.04 but 16.04 and 16.10 they do not. One of the other guys should be able to chime in shortly. But there are bin's available at https://github.com/Crowndev/crowncoin/releasesBitchin, I'll give it another shot tomorrow. I was using the latest ubuntu.
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