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Topic: Official FutureBit Apollo LTC Image and Support thread - page 18. (Read 49995 times)

newbie
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First time miner.  Just received my Apollo Batch 2.  I have two issues. 1.  On the dashboard my first url says Main ..  Inactive..Dead
My second line says Donation...Active...Alive.  I have them going to the same url of 3333.        #2 My Litecoin pool account is showing no activity which I assume is related to issue #1. 

Also on the url line do i put my username and password and proxy which is optional in those fields.

Thank you
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490

Newbie here ... so what is it I’m looking at:

FutureBit-ApolloCore:0.17.1/          13

Meaning, there are 13 Apollo owners running node?


I think so - btw, it says 14 now Smiley

1 is mine for sure!!  Grin

and mine too Smiley now that I figured out why I could never get mine to work lol
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 6

Newbie here ... so what is it I’m looking at:

FutureBit-ApolloCore:0.17.1/          13

Meaning, there are 13 Apollo owners running node?


I think so - btw, it says 14 now Smiley

1 is mine for sure!!  Grin
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490

Newbie here ... so what is it I’m looking at:

FutureBit-ApolloCore:0.17.1/          13

Meaning, there are 13 Apollo owners running node?


I think so - btw, it says 14 now Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 6
As a side note we have already made it to page one...hope we see us at the very least be the #2 or #3 most popular node on the litecoin network in the coming weeks!

https://blockchair.com/litecoin/nodes

Newbie here ... so what is it I’m looking at:

FutureBit-ApolloCore:0.17.1/          13

Meaning, there are 13 Apollo owners running node?
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
ahh ok  thanks for the explanation.  Will adjust it to just one node instead.  
legendary
Activity: 1612
Merit: 1608
精神分析的爸
FYI Have been getting a lot of questions for customers that have more than one Apollo. If you have a single accessible internet connection, you only really need to upgrade one Apollo. You can only port forward connections from the outside world to one node on your internal network.

So if your only want to run a node for just strengthening the network and adding more visible nodes to the world you only need to update one (unless you have more locations you can host, for example another home or work etc).

If your going to take advantage of upcoming features like wallet support and solo mining then you will need the full node running on all Apollos, but thats for the future so right now that simple answer is that you dont need to upgrade all, but at the very least you should update one of them.


As a side note we have already made it to page one...hope we see us at the very least be the #2 or #3 most popular node on the litecoin network in the coming weeks!

https://blockchair.com/litecoin/nodes

While it certainly doesn't make a lot of sense to run two or more nodes at the same location, it should be easily possible by i.e. forwarding port 9333 to the first node, having the second one listen on for example 19333 and forwarding that port to the 2nd node, etc.

AFAIK when a node connects to other nodes it not only tells its IP but also it's listening port. On the other hand I remember that most wallets do only connect to one node in a given C-class network, so other nodes would possibly only connect to either one of your nodes.

Again though jstefanop is totally right, it's not really meaningful to run two nodes at the same IP.
newbie
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As of port forwarding, depending on which router you have you can config it to allow more than one.  I have an edgerouter and i was able to manually set both of my apollos via port 9333 via NAT rule. 


update:

and success, the dashboard loaded! but I had no connections - I think the issue is that I have port 9333 forwarded for the node that runs on my PC - I had to remove that port forward from the pc's ip address and set it for the Apollo's ip address. Rebooting node and will see if that resolves it.

update:

after I shut down node, it gave me an error about displaying stats. I should have taken a screenshot and will if I see it again. I simply restarted the Apollo and once in hit start on the node - while waiting, the apollo has shut down twice - each time I have to restart the node. putty cannot get in to the miner while this is happening either. I am tired and going to bed - I get up in 4 hours for work. After I get going at work, I will revisit this again.

final update:

as you would have it, I was walking away and the Apollo shut down. So, of course I turned around and sat back down. This time the node restarted itself upon booting up - maybe that was the issue? the last two times it restarted, I was hitting start on the node instead of letting it do itself.

I have 12 connections however, my full node/wallet has only 8 (the standard outbound) due to the port forwarding issue - anyone know of a solution so I can run both nodes?

https://i.ibb.co/sgcSQv6/Capture.jpg


Yea I should have mentioned in the instructions that on first boot with the node USB plugged in it does a bunch of system level changes to initialize the node. You pressing start when it has already started probably cause the issues you were seeing.

Best way to start it up the first time is to shut down the Apollo, plug in the USB drive, power it up and leave it alone for an hour. When you go to the dashboard everything should be up and running.

As for port forwarding multiple nodes you can usually only port forward to one device in your network, so im not sure about a solution where you can have both nodes open to the outside world, I think you just have to chose one of them as a read only node. It does not matter either way, your doing your part as long as one node is open.

BTW what USB drive are you using?
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
The pictures on your site are of the second batch do you have any of batch 3?... and I was always curious if I could run a moon lander,2 in the back of the Apollo, possible??
Ty

if I recall, he said the 3rd batch are looking the same as 2nd batch

Yes there is no visual differences. The major difference hardware wise is that Batch 3 comes with our revised power supply, that has two connectors on the end instead of one.

both connectors are for the one unit right? or is it so the psu can power two units?

Correct, but you could technically run two Apollos off one if you ran both in eco mode.

yea, I run mine on eco mode as its on my desk - the other two modes make too much noise.
legendary
Activity: 2182
Merit: 1401
FYI Have been getting a lot of questions for customers that have more than one Apollo. If you have a single accessible internet connection, you only really need to upgrade one Apollo. You can only port forward connections from the outside world to one node on your internal network.

So if your only want to run a node for just strengthening the network and adding more visible nodes to the world you only need to update one (unless you have more locations you can host, for example another home or work etc).

If your going to take advantage of upcoming features like wallet support and solo mining then you will need the full node running on all Apollos, but thats for the future so right now that simple answer is that you dont need to upgrade all, but at the very least you should update one of them.


As a side note we have already made it to page one...hope we see us at the very least be the #2 or #3 most popular node on the litecoin network in the coming weeks!

https://blockchair.com/litecoin/nodes
legendary
Activity: 2182
Merit: 1401
The pictures on your site are of the second batch do you have any of batch 3?... and I was always curious if I could run a moon lander,2 in the back of the Apollo, possible??
Ty

if I recall, he said the 3rd batch are looking the same as 2nd batch

Yes there is no visual differences. The major difference hardware wise is that Batch 3 comes with our revised power supply, that has two connectors on the end instead of one.

both connectors are for the one unit right? or is it so the psu can power two units?

Correct, but you could technically run two Apollos off one if you ran both in eco mode.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
The pictures on your site are of the second batch do you have any of batch 3?... and I was always curious if I could run a moon lander,2 in the back of the Apollo, possible??
Ty

if I recall, he said the 3rd batch are looking the same as 2nd batch

Yes there is no visual differences. The major difference hardware wise is that Batch 3 comes with our revised power supply, that has two connectors on the end instead of one.

both connectors are for the one unit right? or is it so the psu can power two units?
legendary
Activity: 2182
Merit: 1401
The pictures on your site are of the second batch do you have any of batch 3?... and I was always curious if I could run a moon lander,2 in the back of the Apollo, possible??
Ty

if I recall, he said the 3rd batch are looking the same as 2nd batch

Yes there is no visual differences. The major difference hardware wise is that Batch 3 comes with our revised power supply, that has two connectors on the end instead of one.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
The pictures on your site are of the second batch do you have any of batch 3?... and I was always curious if I could run a moon lander,2 in the back of the Apollo, possible??
Ty

if I recall, he said the 3rd batch are looking the same as 2nd batch
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
FYI Updated instructions due to a slight error. After you have setup your USB drive and have setup the mining side of your Apollo you need to plug in your USB Drive and reboot your Apollo. The Apollo needs to reboot with the drive plugged in before it will work properly (previous instructions stated to plug in the drive and start the node in the menu without rebooting).

Stryfe thats the reason you had issues, thanks for pointing it out.

hey, glad I could help! lol
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 6
Now ... those of us who pay for electricity and every penny counts - technically - I believe running node would probably add an extra penny (or more) to our tiny LTC mining business!

No. My tests on my undervolted Apollo says: before 96 W, after full node 96 W.  Grin

http://www.tpcdb.com/list.php?type=32

Inappreciable  Grin Grin

Right, at most it would at 1-2 watts additional when the MCU is on full power loading the node...and thats only for the first 15-30 minutes.

On the main subject, followed your instruction and recommended Samsung USB = up and running in about 15 minutes.

Thank you for all your hard work.
legendary
Activity: 2182
Merit: 1401
FYI Updated instructions due to a slight error. After you have setup your USB drive and have setup the mining side of your Apollo you need to plug in your USB Drive and reboot your Apollo. The Apollo needs to reboot with the drive plugged in before it will work properly (previous instructions stated to plug in the drive and start the node in the menu without rebooting).

Stryfe thats the reason you had issues, thanks for pointing it out.
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 6
Now ... those of us who pay for electricity and every penny counts - technically - I believe running node would probably add an extra penny (or more) to our tiny LTC mining business!

No. My tests on my undervolted Apollo says: before 96 W, after full node 96 W.  Grin

http://www.tpcdb.com/list.php?type=32

Inappreciable  Grin Grin

Look, it’s a simple math which causes cheap people add more ZEROs to their bank accounts than the rest of us!! Grin
legendary
Activity: 2182
Merit: 1401

update:

and success, the dashboard loaded! but I had no connections - I think the issue is that I have port 9333 forwarded for the node that runs on my PC - I had to remove that port forward from the pc's ip address and set it for the Apollo's ip address. Rebooting node and will see if that resolves it.

update:

after I shut down node, it gave me an error about displaying stats. I should have taken a screenshot and will if I see it again. I simply restarted the Apollo and once in hit start on the node - while waiting, the apollo has shut down twice - each time I have to restart the node. putty cannot get in to the miner while this is happening either. I am tired and going to bed - I get up in 4 hours for work. After I get going at work, I will revisit this again.

final update:

as you would have it, I was walking away and the Apollo shut down. So, of course I turned around and sat back down. This time the node restarted itself upon booting up - maybe that was the issue? the last two times it restarted, I was hitting start on the node instead of letting it do itself.

I have 12 connections however, my full node/wallet has only 8 (the standard outbound) due to the port forwarding issue - anyone know of a solution so I can run both nodes?




Yea I should have mentioned in the instructions that on first boot with the node USB plugged in it does a bunch of system level changes to initialize the node. You pressing start when it has already started probably cause the issues you were seeing.

Best way to start it up the first time is to shut down the Apollo, plug in the USB drive, power it up and leave it alone for an hour. When you go to the dashboard everything should be up and running.

As for port forwarding multiple nodes you can usually only port forward to one device in your network, so im not sure about a solution where you can have both nodes open to the outside world, I think you just have to chose one of them as a read only node. It does not matter either way, your doing your part as long as one node is open.

BTW what USB drive are you using?
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