... haitch will restart the server in a few hours, as soon as he will se it or those post.
Ah nice, thanks for telling me, Xavier59. That explains it, of course.
Perhaps a cron job might help that is restarting it every 6 hours anyways?
Secondly, can I also access that whole crowdfunding functionality distributed, in my own wallet download? How?
I would not like to input my private key into a website. If it was a locally running burst-NRS that feels different.
Thanks a lot!
EDIT: Service is back. Thanks a lot! Tried again,
any password does not seem to do the trick. Where is a manual for that crowdfunding functionality? Thanks.
I wanted to avoid a timed restart, as it shuts the wallet down hard, no nice shutdown. However, it's been getting "bad transactions" that have been semi crashing it, and I've been out of town recently and not able to check it as frequently, so it's going to do a 6 hourly auto restart.
Ah I see.
Hmmm ... no nice shutdown is not nice, I agree.
Perhaps you could store (or find) the PID, and send a "soft kill" to it, so that it can shutdown properly. As if I had pressed Ctrl-C in the NRS window.
Wait 1 minute, and then start it new.
And/Or 2 cron jobs, one to power it down, and one minute (or 5 minutes) later then a new fresh start.
> out of town recently and not able to check it as frequently
Or ... have a script to poll it every hour, to see if it is still alive and well, and only if not, then do the above. Or have it send you an email...
Just some ideas.
Of course, best would be to identify the "bad transactions", and see how to drop them.
Ah, ouch.
THAT has caused some of my confusion.
Because ... how could I have known that?
One possible way out of that would have been ... two different version numbers. Not both 1.2.3.
Because if one wallet can do more (i.e. the atcrowdfund.html is already copied into the right place) than the other ... then isn't it really already two different version numbers?
I suggest you call the one which needs one step less, i.e. the one which is one tiny step more advanced ...
1.2.4
or
1.2.3.2
or
1.2.3.4 (just because it looks nice :-) )
or
1.2.3.B
or
similar
I.e. in the OP:
If I had seen two slightly different version numbers, I would have chosen the higher one, and immediately gotten the /atcrowdfund.html in my local wallet.
HTH. Just my two burstquants