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General Discussion / Re: [Wiki] Chainservers
« on: March 26, 2015, 07:03:59 pm »
although it is currently down because it is on a fork and I'm having a hard time bringing it back on the main one... It is usually always up, though (it's my seed node, too)

it's back up and running!

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General Discussion / Re: [Wiki] Chainservers
« on: March 26, 2015, 04:41:47 pm »
Does anyone know how much bandwidth these take up on average?
I might run one if its not /too/ demanding.

at the moment, not too much, given that it's a very little known feature and not many people use it. This could increase a lot, though, if people would start using them more...

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General Discussion / Re: [Wiki] Chainservers
« on: March 26, 2015, 04:40:25 pm »
in praise of the chain servers, I'd like to add that it is the surest and fastest way to get back on the main chain if you are stuck on a minority fork: just resync from a chain server that's on the main chain, and bam! There you are, too. Works kind of like a warp zone to the main chain :D

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ohh, forgot to mention: I released 0.1.10 about 3 days ago, which (apart from the usual bugfixes and optimizations) contains the following:

- feed checking is a bit more robust in case one of the feed providers fail
- started modularization of the monitoring thread, in preparation of a bigger 0.2 release which will refactor monitoring into plugins, to make it easy for 3rd parties to write their own and/or contribute them to the mainline
- added payroll distribution "plugin", contributed by user Thom, that distributes a delegate's pay amongst the configured accounts (still experimental)

0.2 will include some changes and refactoring to the config.yaml file, too, to make the general architecture more modular and the tools easier to extend. I hope to get it out as soon as possible :)

And by the way, given that btstools.digitalgaia is in standby (has only been active for 2 days :'( ), this means that I won't start working on the backbone proposal. If that's something that you want, please remember to vote for btstools.digitalgaia!

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General Discussion / Re: [Wiki] Chainservers
« on: March 26, 2015, 04:15:39 pm »
I also have one at 46.226.109.66:1375  (from my proposal here: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=12534.0)

although it is currently down because it is on a fork and I'm having a hard time bringing it back on the main one... It is usually always up, though (it's my seed node, too)

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General Discussion / Re: Delegate of the Month
« on: March 25, 2015, 04:20:05 pm »
Wow .. what an honor .. Didn't see that one coming :)

You certainly deserve it. Congrats!

definitely well deserved! +5%

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DevShares / Re: Attack on DevShares / client misbehaving?
« on: March 23, 2015, 02:07:38 pm »
looks like the misbehaving client has left the network at 00:00 UTC last night (times on the plot are UTC+1):


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Thanks! But I'm out again... :'( :'( Whoever voted me in, also voted me out (btc38? maybe I got voted out as collateral damage from the yunbi delegates coming up in the top 101 and getting kicked out too...)

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btstools.digitalgaia is now an active delegate :D thanks to everyone that voted!

I will now proceed to buy and setup the VPS instances as soon as I can, setup the seed nodes and backbone nodes, and then make the backbone available to the public and ensure it is as stable as possible.

Watch this thread for updates!

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DevShares / Re: Attack on DevShares / client misbehaving?
« on: March 18, 2015, 09:59:57 pm »
ok, thanks. Will report again when the new devshares is out, then. OTOH bitshares 0.7.0 is running very smoothly and the memory leak is gone, great job!

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DevShares / Re: Attack on DevShares / client misbehaving?
« on: March 18, 2015, 08:28:40 pm »
an update on the situation:

last night the cpu usage on the spike has been slowly fading out:



however, today it starting going up a lot more again, and nearly maxes out 1 core now:



(it doesn't show anything before ~15:20 because I was running it on another machine at that time)

Maybe it is related to the current fork with the init delegates somehow?

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DevShares / Re: DevShares forked...
« on: March 18, 2015, 02:52:38 pm »
Also, it's not helpful that init's are not broadcasting their version.. perhaps they've upgraded to v0.7.0??

agreed, init delegates should broadcast their version, at least for us to know whether something is off with them or if the fork is a "natural" one... It's not related to 0.7.0 as this is a new BitShares version, unrelated to DevShares. The current version of DevShares about to be released (previously 0.7.0) will be renamed 0.8.0 (The current bts tag should have been 0.6.4, but as it contained a hardfork, the version number has been bumped)

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DevShares / DevShares forked...
« on: March 18, 2015, 12:44:21 pm »
It looks like all the init delegates went on their own fork, leaving all the others on a minority fork... See http://dvs.bitsharesblocks.com/

How do we solve this? Should the init delegates sort it out themselves or do we (the other delegates) have to do something to get back on the fork from the init delegates?

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I'd like to offer a 1000 BTS bounty for a member of the chinese community to translate this post in chinese and post it to the relevant subforum.

No one?

Bump! Is the 1,000 BTS still up for grabs?

yep, still up for grabs! No google translate, though, this is for a native chinese translation, of course :)

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Added you to my slate.

 +5% great proposal!

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