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Topic: Help running a core node on macbook pro (Read 365 times)

legendary
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May 19, 2017, 12:16:28 PM
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Hi thanks for responding. (Think we've been chatting in UASF slack).

Turned out that it was the use of my external drive that was causing the issue. It behaves correctly when I use the internal drive of my laptop.

Now I'm working out how to use linux+RPi to get a node set up on there. The headache has already begun Cheesy
staff
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Just writing some code
How much RAM do you have in that machine? I suggest lowering the dbcache since I think you are running out of RAM.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1029
Hi any help here would be appreciated.

I have a 2012 model macbook pro on which I (try) to run a full node signalling BIP148.

I store the data on an external hard drive.

I have the dbcache set to 1024MB, and the number of threads set to 7.

After about 4 minutes, the GUI starts to freeze for about 95% of the time. The synchronization with the network becomes unbearably slow, and I basically have to restart the node.

I consistently have 8 connections to the network.

Any help would be appreciated, later today I plan to set up a node on a RPi 3.

Thanks

edit: in the activity monitor, I can see that is stops using any CPU when it freezes.
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