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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #45 on: November 07, 2019, 12:45:44 PM »
nothing works, still 0 connections even with -connect parameter...
but i found something
i tried telnet again and it is not working now. when i tried it first i was on us vpn and it works, now i'm not on vpn and it is not working, so i think there is something what is blocking me :)
when i connect to vpn telnet works again...
but i cant install wallet here (work pc) so i cant try if wallet will work


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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #46 on: November 07, 2019, 02:40:34 PM »
nothing works, still 0 connections even with -connect parameter...
but i found something
i tried telnet again and it is not working now. when i tried it first i was on us vpn and it works, now i'm not on vpn and it is not working, so i think there is something what is blocking me :)
when i connect to vpn telnet works again...
but i cant install wallet here (work pc) so i cant try if wallet will work

Just for sanity sake Im trying to get the root of the problem :),  I just deleted banlist on both DNS servers; can you please try your test again?



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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #47 on: November 07, 2019, 02:43:59 PM »
Here are my results :)
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17:17:50  exec unjoin wcg
17:17:52
{
  "Command": "unjoin",
  "Results": true
}
So, it looks good.
Then, after 2 blocks, my first try:
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17:22:47  exec associate orbis XXXXX true
17:22:47
Unable to find orbis.  Please type exec rac to see helpful hints to proceed.  (code -1)
So, I wasn't successful.
After 6+ blocks:
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18:26:00 exec associate orbis XXXXX true
18:26:00
Sorry, we found you as a researcher in WCG, but we were unable to locate you on the team.  Please join team BiblePay or team Gridcoin to proceed.  Please type 'exec rac' to see more helpful hints.  NOTE:  You may check back again once every 12 hours to see if you are on the team.  (code -1)
Still unsuccessful :(
It looks, that I'll wait for new wallet version.
BTW: after "exec unjoin" there were -5000tBBP tx again: 875df26d46d3667f1443a5f3e13aedddad0a0142687faf28c893047e42ad6986
So, it looks, that "join" and "unjoin" tx are "paid".

I don't think we need a new release yet, because so far we just have the change for the one word - IE ask everyone to perform 'exec associate' instead of exec join, please let me look into this.



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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #48 on: November 07, 2019, 02:59:12 PM »
I don't think we need a new release yet, because so far we just have the change for the one word - IE ask everyone to perform 'exec associate' instead of exec join, please let me look into this.

No wonder you are having so many issues Orbis, you are on the wrong chain, please resync with "-erasechain=1" then verify this hash:

14:57:54

getblockhash 14700


14:57:54

92c8c16680413fb1f36bd8c9b389c5ad87cbf14f377a7936509656e714c11ea0



Then, start over with the 'exec cpk your_nickname' then the 'exec associate wcg_username wcg_verification_code' command, and see if that is successful?

I will not be able to track the 5K you refer to until you are on the same chain as me.  If it happens again please re-paste.






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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #49 on: November 07, 2019, 03:06:36 PM »
I noticed for the Linux 64 bits QT link it says:
https://biblepay.org/biblepay-qt-evo-testnet-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz

But I think it should be:
https://biblepay.org/biblepay-qt-evo-testnet-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz

I replaced i686 with x86_64 and it worked, running QT version now!

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Here are my old notes on using GUI on Vultr server

1. Install Lubuntu GUI and Reboot
https://www.vultr.com/docs/install-gui-environment-for-ubuntu

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apt-get update
apt-get install -y lubuntu-core
reboot

2. On Vultr Server Information page click "View Console" button in top right

3. Press Ctrl - Alt + T to open a Terminal

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Ill setup a sanctuary now


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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #50 on: November 07, 2019, 03:10:04 PM »
I noticed for the Linux 64 bits QT link it says:
https://biblepay.org/biblepay-qt-evo-testnet-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz

But I think it should be:
https://biblepay.org/biblepay-qt-evo-testnet-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz

I replaced i686 with x86_64 and it worked, running QT version now!

===

Here are my old notes on using GUI on Vultr server

1. Install Lubuntu GUI and Reboot
https://www.vultr.com/docs/install-gui-environment-for-ubuntu

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apt-get update
apt-get install -y lubuntu-core
reboot

2. On Vultr Server Information page click "View Console" button in top right

3. Press Ctrl - Alt + T to open a Terminal

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Ill setup a sanctuary now

I like the notes about QT;  Ill look into changing this link next.

So on a side note, we could probably use an addl sanctuary since so many have been pose banned, and, in addition we can do some chainlocks testing toward the end of November- and we def could use healthy sancs for that (IE more than 4).  Right now we have 4 healthy and 2 unhealthy.


EDIT: Link fixed, thanks.

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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #51 on: November 07, 2019, 03:21:19 PM »
Linux 64 bit QT, I got a signing transaction failed message,
I did an erasechain and a rescan

Im still getting signing transaction failed,
I tested with two different inputs by themselves sending to another address

getinfo shows version: 1040607

Debug log just shows:  "Unable to calculate fee, singing failed for"


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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #52 on: November 07, 2019, 03:32:26 PM »
Linux 64 bit QT, I got a signing transaction failed message,
I did an erasechain and a rescan

Im still getting signing transaction failed,
I tested with two different inputs by themselves sending to another address

getinfo shows version: 1040607

Debug log just shows:  "Unable to calculate fee, singing failed for"

Where did you get the source funds?

And is it possible for you to dump the private key for the source address?

I recommend zapping the wallet txes and using the foundation funds only (IE funds from one of us) for this test.



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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #53 on: November 07, 2019, 03:44:21 PM »
I performed a zapwallettxes

yQHcgNP61KhRBuSsE4SUL1iZ6DAZZ8Ab63
has 165 confirmations and 7,000,000 tBBP
I believe these are the coins you sent me yesterday

ygQv5C6vncjW9xZUC7cGkrFysswG1raMFA
has 11 confirmations and 1,000 tBBP
I'm not sure where this came from

I cant dumpprivkey for either address
"Private key for address X is not known"


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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #54 on: November 07, 2019, 03:48:06 PM »
My getblockhash matches

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getblockhash 14700
92c8c16680413fb1f36bd8c9b389c5ad87cbf14f377a7936509656e714c11ea0

Hmmm, I could pass you the server credentials privately if you are interested to check it out directly


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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #55 on: November 07, 2019, 03:52:49 PM »
I performed a zapwallettxes

yQHcgNP61KhRBuSsE4SUL1iZ6DAZZ8Ab63
has 165 confirmations and 7,000,000 tBBP
I believe these are the coins you sent me yesterday

ygQv5C6vncjW9xZUC7cGkrFysswG1raMFA
has 11 confirmations and 1,000 tBBP
I'm not sure where this came from

I cant dumpprivkey for either address
"Private key for address X is not known"

Yeah, could you send them?  I guess we need to see what is really going on here!

Thanks.



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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #56 on: November 07, 2019, 04:33:31 PM »
For sure, sent you message on this forum and bitcointalk forum a little bit ago


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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #57 on: November 07, 2019, 04:56:33 PM »
Glad you are back dude, hey you can type 'exec revivesanc' and it should have the instructional command.

If not, IE if you are missing the blsprivkey, Ive learned its also pretty easy to just spend the output and recreate the sanc.  But the bls priv key is in the sanc itself in the config file, and right clicking on the sanc in the home host reveals the pro-tx-id.  The Sanc IP is of course, public already.

Sorry, I can’t revive my sanc Nor can I spend the transaction....

cli protx update_service 3a24f0ffe9b074abd5774d1c4e0627fc39a8a029f475f629cbcd52350e1455d0 45.62.239.200:40001 579fcbc90face5e28d5312a0e0df87606f67adf62d71305701c551133d75c9d9
error code: -32603
error message:
No funds at specified address (special transaction error)

ok - I choose an address with funds
 "ye9fvYw4vgHmSrVT8cd8wVLNmSBLZh7ikV": 9.93668000,

cli protx update_service 3a24f0ffe9b074abd5774d1c4e0627fc39a8a029f475f629cbcd52350e1455d0 45.62.239.200:40001 579fcbc90face5e28d5312a0e0df87606f67adf62d71305701c551133d75c9d9 ye9fvYw4vgHmSrVT8cd8wVLNmSBLZh7ikV
error code: -32603
error message:
Signing transaction failed

cli walletpassphrase
error code: -15
error message:
Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called.





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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #58 on: November 07, 2019, 05:10:08 PM »
For sure, sent you message on this forum and bitcointalk forum a little bit ago

Ok, so it looks like (I make the assumption) that all the builds are bad for 1.4.6.7 except the two windows builds.

So, let me look into releasing the thing that hung up Orbis next and incrementing to 1.4.6.8.  And we will have a rebuild.

In the mean time if you have time, you can try the windows version with your wallet.dat that you have now, and see if it succeeds?

EDIT: Actually what might be better is just build the latest from source (git pull origin develop).
Then you will know you have the latest.


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Re: TestNet - PODC 2.0 (Proof of Distributed Computing)
« Reply #59 on: November 07, 2019, 05:11:35 PM »
Sorry, I can’t revive my sanc Nor can I spend the transaction....

cli protx update_service 3a24f0ffe9b074abd5774d1c4e0627fc39a8a029f475f629cbcd52350e1455d0 45.62.239.200:40001 579fcbc90face5e28d5312a0e0df87606f67adf62d71305701c551133d75c9d9
error code: -32603
error message:
No funds at specified address (special transaction error)

ok - I choose an address with funds
 "ye9fvYw4vgHmSrVT8cd8wVLNmSBLZh7ikV": 9.93668000,

cli protx update_service 3a24f0ffe9b074abd5774d1c4e0627fc39a8a029f475f629cbcd52350e1455d0 45.62.239.200:40001 579fcbc90face5e28d5312a0e0df87606f67adf62d71305701c551133d75c9d9 ye9fvYw4vgHmSrVT8cd8wVLNmSBLZh7ikV
error code: -32603
error message:
Signing transaction failed

cli walletpassphrase
error code: -15
error message:
Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called.

Could you confirm what platform version this is, is this a linux qt build?  Or windows?

Self compiled or a binary?

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