Ok, it seems that we are NOT forking at a global level.
But, the node in the server continued doing the same until i deleted peers-db and restarted.
Now its staying on the main chain (100% delegate participation).
The question is, how is possible that a node in a minority fork force my node to switch to that invalid fork?
I was in the main chain!!
It happened to me once and the client (v0.4.27.2) managed to get back to the main chain without restarting... . (if you had v0.4.27 It would be definitely worst...you would stay on the minority fork)
edit: from skype group: "
BitShares | Delegates Coordination"
Saturday, December 20, 2014
[11:26:16 AM] Emil Velichkov: as we saw even 0.4.27.1 forks occassionaly (even if it corrects itself)
[11:26:27 AM] Emil Velichkov: it is possible for a fork to be kept alive by delegates on prior versions
[11:26:32 AM] Dan Notestein: that doesn't necessarily indicate a bug, however
[11:26:48 AM] Emil Velichkov: well the issue with the users is that they cannot be sure if they are on a fork or not
[11:27:06 AM] Dan Notestein:
a working client can temporarily move to a fork if it doesn't have all the info from each side of the fork[11:27:10 AM] Emil Velichkov: how could one spend money if he cant verify he is on the right fork ?
[11:27:30 AM] Dan Notestein: you can tell if you're on the right side of the fork by your delegate participation