04:31:31 its it possible for relays to silently kill circuits if they want to target a specific onion service with a vanity address 04:31:37 is it*? 04:31:44 because this what happened to my node lol 04:51:20 What? 04:51:37 Are you asking about tor relays? 04:52:55 If youre sure that is what happened, then i guess the answer would be yes. But since youre asking, i guess youre not sure? 04:56:55 I mean it just suspiciously was unreachable, even though tor reported no errors 04:57:37 I will say given the vanity address it can identified to a public ip. So entry nodes could perhaps intercepting the traffic 05:01:39 https://xmr.ditatompel.com/remote-nodes/id/562 05:01:40 I doubt that tor reported no errors 05:01:55 I need to adjust tor config then 05:02:07 theres the logs of my node 05:02:19 It keeps timing out according to the node tracker 05:03:14 What is your current tor logs showing 05:03:35 I need to add the log option to torrc 05:03:38 then i'll restart tor 05:03:55 Node is reachable to me 05:04:08 http://irsdotgovszfg73zsmi5nqguhn66sysmas7u7iwftmcuaw6so2erwdqd.onion:18089/get_info 05:04:29 yea 05:04:44 but both monero.fail and ditatompel cant reach it 05:06:15 its timing out 05:07:33 It shows cake's as offline too 05:07:50 their tor is probably wonky 05:09:14 I dont see irsdotgov on monero.fail 05:09:40 show all nodes 05:09:43 it failed the last check 05:09:50 this started about 5 hours ago 05:16:30 maybe its an attack by the Hidden Service Directories 05:26:00 Im going to check each systemctl restart tor HSDir tor node in the USA 05:26:10 I will force my torrc to use the same node for entry and middle node 10:35:07 <1​7e:matrix.org> Hello. What is your opinion? Will the price of monero go up and up like BTC or will it stay at some level? I mean there is an increase and an alltime range from 40-400 but it's still one level compared to BTC. My question is, if this is due to design of XMR or just because the world didn't get its value yet. 10:39:41 bro 10:39:51 monero exists because its easy to mine not because you should hodl it for a long time 10:53:05 <1​7e:matrix.org> I thought monero exists so we can exchange money privately. 10:53:20 i mean 10:53:24 that's how it works 10:53:36 what made you think otherwise? 10:54:49 <1​7e:matrix.org> Who are you talking to? 11:02:29 to you 11:08:43 <1​7e:matrix.org> Then I don't get your question :) 19:35:02 Greetings. 21:50:00 moneromooo sech1 I still haven't solve my issue (transfer from p2pool wallet with 2040 small inputs) do you have any diea? Where you able to look at the log I shared? 22:07:29 Is. It. An. Hdd? 22:11:07 If you are talking to me, it's a NVME 22:11:38 Yes, to you 22:11:40 my bad, actually it's an SDD 22:12:14 ok, I can make it.. SSD 22:12:29 my bad actually it's a floppy disk 22:12:43 my bad actually it's papyrus 22:12:55 it's not much, but I'd like to 'take it out' 22:13:12 360K? 22:13:13 1.2MB? 22:13:15 2.88MB? 22:13:17 Or some non standard format like 1.5MB on a 1.2MB disk? 22:13:26 are you sure you replied correctly? 22:13:32 also 360K 22:13:38 so funny 22:13:47 ikr 22:13:53 I'm the official monero channel shitposter 22:14:08 i'm confused. you're saying that it is running on an nvme ssd? 22:14:59 Reset. Wallet is on SSD 22:15:11 what is monerod on 22:15:13 Nvme is a protocol for ssds yeah? 22:15:15 SATA ssd 22:15:22 same SSD 22:15:32 yes, an ssd is an ssd. nvme is a protocol, same as sata 22:16:01 can we have an nvme floppy drive then? 22:16:10 I don't think it is relevant but it is a SATA SSD 22:16:16 and the blockchain file is also on the ssd? 22:16:17 Surely no sech1 22:16:27 Yes 22:17:41 your log file just shows the "no connection" error 22:18:28 yes, and in fact that is what it writes 22:18:59 But it is connected and every command I run confirms that 22:19:20 moreover TXS of 0.03 works 22:19:39 over that throws the error 22:19:39 sech1 be the change you wanna see in the world. Make the first PCI 6.0 NVMe Floppy disk (360kB) 22:20:18 oldie: Are you using a hardware wallet to create the transactions? 22:20:23 nope 22:20:33 But y? 22:20:40 your other log https://termbin.com/gqkb shows that the node is quite slow 22:20:56 I don't wanna see an nvme floppy disk sry 22:20:57 5 seconds for getblockheadersrange, for example 22:21:20 sech1 SSD over VGA 22:21:22 it's a ryzen 3950x 22:21:33 oldie IO is probably the issue here 22:21:36 Won't append anyway, if someone implement pci-e floppy disk controller, it's probably going to be shitty like the USB one 22:21:36 I mean slow SSD 22:21:41 even with an i3 it would have been faster 22:22:15 Maybe it's SSD encrypted with BitLocker or something? 22:22:28 It slows down things a lot 22:22:30 RavFX: USB is not shitty alright. It's not because the protocol is overengineered and require garbage kernel driver that it's shitty 22:22:41 Oh. Maybe stop mining while you make the tx 22:22:58 Actually, definitely pause the miner and try again 22:23:03 sech1 https://www.youtube.com/live/6IFEuQWNCis 22:23:20 sorry: sech1 Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (EMT03B6Q) 22:23:47 I mean the USB floppy drives 22:23:48 it's encrypted with luks 22:23:49 They are limited to 1.44MB and can't read/write non standard format (the original floppy disk controller could had custom format support (users could format the way they wanted, which is not possible with USB drive) 22:24:07 <3​21bob321:monero.social> I can sync to my B drive ? 22:24:09 Oldie, pause your miner and try again please 22:24:16 even with dm-crypt, 5 secon blockheadrange is bug 22:24:18 not performance cap 22:24:32 wait, you're mining on the same PC? 22:24:51 just checked.. half cores are mining yes 22:25:18 pause the miner, please and thanks 22:25:24 sure do 22:27:20 same problem 22:28:37 tried different wallets with no problems 22:30:34 works (asks to spend using very old input) with 0.1 trying bigger txs 22:32:24 biggest seems to be 0.5 22:32:54 Your messages arent clear. Can you say that all again 22:34:06 I tried different amount (yesterday couldn't go up of 0.03) to find the biggest possible. With 0.5 I'm asked if I want to spend very old input over that it throws the connection error 22:35:13 It worked with 0.6 not more. 22:35:38 Transaction was splitted in 4 22:36:17 I can proceed like that to move the funds or it is useful to provide information to identify exactly what is wrong? 22:38:05 Slow ssd 22:38:08 Thats an ssd from 2014? 22:38:15 nope 22:38:38 oh well.. 10 years already passed? 22:39:06 "The Samsung 850 EVO was a solid-state drive in the 2.5" form factor, launched on December 8th, 2014, that is no longer in production." 22:39:43 ok.. I should have bought that on 2015/2016.. can't remember 22:40:00 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Maybe run smartctl test or something 22:40:30 does the system have good ram? 22:40:31 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Rav knows the app 22:41:01 yeap ram is good.. overclocked but has been so for years 22:43:08 Good as is how much is free? 22:43:16 nvme smart-log /dev/nvme... 22:43:26 for nvme drive, instead of smartctl 22:43:32 its a sata ssd 22:43:57 well actually low ram.. I have a couple of VMs running 22:44:28 That doesnt help either 22:44:53 I'll take back some RAM too 22:45:12 smartctl -a /dev/... for smart 22:45:24 Anyway, should sweep more often 22:59:57 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Like redis it needs ram 23:02:23 freeing RAM pausing miner helped a bit but not that much.. I was able to create txs in the 0.6-0.8 range 23:02:42 the diagnose is old SSD? 23:15:45 Old ssd + low ram + mining 23:16:55 <3​21bob321:monero.social> = smoke 23:39:50 Can someone let the monerujo team know that adding an address for a node in the wrong form causes the app to crash. I don't know if its on purpose. http(s)://mymonero.node crashes the app, but mymonero.node does not. 23:54:52 squarmkt: cc anhdres #monerujo:monero.social