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Topic: [ANN][PHS][50% PoS ONLY!] PhilosopherStones | ACTIVE Dev! | ~64% Yearly | - page 3. (Read 69881 times)

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Actually that reminds me  Grin . . . . I have a Pi running 24/7 and my PC goes for a few hours a day, is it an issue that I have 2 devices on the same public IP address?

Could be, as I was unable to see your IP even though I was connected for a while. I've had to add your address manually.

It appears that my IP address changes on a daily basis. Cry
jr. member
Activity: 116
Merit: 7
I staked quite a bit there, should have opened it earlier, think I reached a cap.
jr. member
Activity: 116
Merit: 7
Some of those works, thanks, I also see this one "addr" : "87.182.113.186:16281", but the wallet only syncs 1000 blocks more, each time I shut it down and reopen it. So I need to do that like 100-200 times more for full sync.  Roll Eyes

This is not normal. You should try to resync from scratch...

Backup your wallet and remove all data in the .Philosopherstone (Linux/Mac) or c:/user/yourname/AppData/Roaming/Philosopherstone (Windows)

You can use the bootstrap here to speed things up: we.tl/t-y0JVO8XRwg
Rename the file to bootstrap.dat and put it in the same folder as the Philosopherstone executable.
Launch the executable and let it sync, it will first process the bootstrap locally, then download the rest from peers.

Happy staking Smiley
Thanks, but I know all that, been doing this since 2011. Grin I left it overnite (sensation?) and it's synced now. Also have another node:

addnode=87.161.28.33

If it wont sync next time, I guess I have to do the hours long re-sync. We'll see.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
I'm trying to sync the wallet, only getting one connection, wont sync as of now.

Anyone have any connections, nodes?

Hi Cryptoneer,
It seems we have lost a few connections in the last day. Could you guys please keep staking?

Here are connections that will work now:

63.142.251.194
185.156.175.134
70.93.174.250
81.56.132.106
82.33.200.180

Some of those works, thanks, I also see this one "addr" : "87.182.113.186:16281", but the wallet only syncs 1000 blocks more, each time I shut it down and reopen it. So I need to do that like 100-200 times more for full sync.  Roll Eyes

This is not normal. You should try to resync from scratch...

Backup your wallet and remove all data in the .Philosopherstone (Linux/Mac) or c:/user/yourname/AppData/Roaming/Philosopherstone (Windows)

You can use the bootstrap here to speed things up: we.tl/t-y0JVO8XRwg
Rename the file to bootstrap.dat and put it in the same folder as the Philosopherstone executable.
Launch the executable and let it sync, it will first process the bootstrap locally, then download the rest from peers.

Happy staking Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 116
Merit: 7
I'm trying to sync the wallet, only getting one connection, wont sync as of now.

Anyone have any connections, nodes?

Hi Cryptoneer,
It seems we have lost a few connections in the last day. Could you guys please keep staking?

Here are connections that will work now:

63.142.251.194
185.156.175.134
70.93.174.250
81.56.132.106
82.33.200.180

Some of those works, thanks, I also see this one "addr" : "87.182.113.186:16281", but the wallet only syncs 1000 blocks more, each time I shut it down and reopen it. So I need to do that like 100-200 times more for full sync.  Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Actually that reminds me  Grin . . . . I have a Pi running 24/7 and my PC goes for a few hours a day, is it an issue that I have 2 devices on the same public IP address?

Could be, as I was unable to see your IP even though I was connected for a while. I've had to add your address manually.
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 10
Actually that reminds me  Grin . . . . I have a Pi running 24/7 and my PC goes for a few hours a day, is it an issue that I have 2 devices on the same public IP address?
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 10
I'm trying to sync the wallet, only getting one connection, wont sync as of now.

Anyone have any connections, nodes?

Mine's up 99% of the time - 165.84.13.207
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
I'm trying to sync the wallet, only getting one connection, wont sync as of now.

Anyone have any connections, nodes?

Hi Cryptoneer,
It seems we have lost a few connections in the last day. Could you guys please keep staking?

Here are connections that will work now:

63.142.251.194
185.156.175.134
70.93.174.250
81.56.132.106
82.33.200.180
jr. member
Activity: 116
Merit: 7
I'm trying to sync the wallet, only getting one connection, wont sync as of now.

Anyone have any connections, nodes?
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 10
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh

I think you need to go back to the previous version(s) of Boost library; check the readme.
On Linux you also need to compile with an old SSL library (but the above doesn't seem to relate to that issue).

VladK? Noob_two? Palmdetroit? Any other idea?

The system has been running for about a year with no issue and no updates, this has just popped up.

Something was updated in your system, not the QT/Wallet


Would that happen automatically? It's a Pi running Raspbian and I haven't updated manually.

No it shouldn't happens automatically, at least not that I'm aware of. The technical issue is probably above my competencies, but here is how I'd go about it, step by step if previous step didn't fix the situation:
  • Kill the process and restart the QT
  • Erase the blockchain data and resync. I can provide a link with an old bootstrap, which may at least speed up things if you don't have it
  • Remove PHS entirely and re-install. Make sure you use v1.6.6.9b
  • Check that your raspberry Pi (or the VE in which you run PHS) uses the right dependencies/libraries: https://github.com/philosopherstonecoin/philosopherstone/blob/master/doc/build-unix.txt
  • Run the PHS executable on a Windows machine or Windows VM

Hope that helps.

Awesome, thanks for the 'how to', I'll give it a try and see what happens, cheers.

Step 1 above seems to have fixed it, weird!

Thanks for the help team!!!
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 10
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh

I think you need to go back to the previous version(s) of Boost library; check the readme.
On Linux you also need to compile with an old SSL library (but the above doesn't seem to relate to that issue).

VladK? Noob_two? Palmdetroit? Any other idea?

The system has been running for about a year with no issue and no updates, this has just popped up.

Something was updated in your system, not the QT/Wallet


Would that happen automatically? It's a Pi running Raspbian and I haven't updated manually.

No it shouldn't happens automatically, at least not that I'm aware of. The technical issue is probably above my competencies, but here is how I'd go about it, step by step if previous step didn't fix the situation:
  • Kill the process and restart the QT
  • Erase the blockchain data and resync. I can provide a link with an old bootstrap, which may at least speed up things if you don't have it
  • Remove PHS entirely and re-install. Make sure you use v1.6.6.9b
  • Check that your raspberry Pi (or the VE in which you run PHS) uses the right dependencies/libraries: https://github.com/philosopherstonecoin/philosopherstone/blob/master/doc/build-unix.txt
  • Run the PHS executable on a Windows machine or Windows VM

Hope that helps.

Awesome, thanks for the 'how to', I'll give it a try and see what happens, cheers.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh

I think you need to go back to the previous version(s) of Boost library; check the readme.
On Linux you also need to compile with an old SSL library (but the above doesn't seem to relate to that issue).

VladK? Noob_two? Palmdetroit? Any other idea?

The system has been running for about a year with no issue and no updates, this has just popped up.

Something was updated in your system, not the QT/Wallet


Would that happen automatically? It's a Pi running Raspbian and I haven't updated manually.

No it shouldn't happens automatically, at least not that I'm aware of. The technical issue is probably above my competencies, but here is how I'd go about it, step by step if previous step didn't fix the situation:
  • Kill the process and restart the QT
  • Erase the blockchain data and resync. I can provide a link with an old bootstrap, which may at least speed up things if you don't have it
  • Remove PHS entirely and re-install. Make sure you use v1.6.6.9b
  • Check that your raspberry Pi (or the VE in which you run PHS) uses the right dependencies/libraries: https://github.com/philosopherstonecoin/philosopherstone/blob/master/doc/build-unix.txt
  • Run the PHS executable on a Windows machine or Windows VM

Hope that helps.
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 10
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh

I think you need to go back to the previous version(s) of Boost library; check the readme.
On Linux you also need to compile with an old SSL library (but the above doesn't seem to relate to that issue).

VladK? Noob_two? Palmdetroit? Any other idea?

The system has been running for about a year with no issue and no updates, this has just popped up.

Something was updated in your system, not the QT/Wallet


Would that happen automatically? It's a Pi running Raspbian and I haven't updated manually.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh

I think you need to go back to the previous version(s) of Boost library; check the readme.
On Linux you also need to compile with an old SSL library (but the above doesn't seem to relate to that issue).

VladK? Noob_two? Palmdetroit? Any other idea?

The system has been running for about a year with no issue and no updates, this has just popped up.

Something was updated in your system, not the QT/Wallet
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 10
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh

I think you need to go back to the previous version(s) of Boost library; check the readme.
On Linux you also need to compile with an old SSL library (but the above doesn't seem to relate to that issue).

VladK? Noob_two? Palmdetroit? Any other idea?

The system has been running for about a year with no issue and no updates, this has just popped up.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh

I think you need to go back to the previous version(s) of Boost library; check the readme.
On Linux you also need to compile with an old SSL library (but the above doesn't seem to relate to that issue).

VladK? Noob_two? Palmdetroit? Any other idea?
member
Activity: 133
Merit: 10
This looks bad, any ideas?

philosopherstone-qt: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:113: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.
Aborted

 Huh
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0

Hi Philosophers,
wassup?

-> if you want to sell some join me on https://freiexchange.com/market/PHS/BTC

-> if you want to buy some join me on https://freiexchange.com/market/PHS/BTC

-> if you want to stack some, join me and earn with the simple client: https://github.com/philosopherstonecoin/philosopherstone


Happy staking!
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
I just ran a check of my wallet because the balance kept changing unexpectedly. There were a few orphans so I ran a repair and lost about 10% of my stones, is this normal?

Hi Muzzargh, same here. But now it's back up.

It's a problem of low amount of staking and difficulty adjustment, i believe.
We'd really benefit from stakers with bigger wallets - guys can you please stake for a while?

Also it seems that someone had the wrong clock time. Can everyone check and adjust?
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