[NODE DOWN] Windows 10 GUI

Try restarting your pc

Done that.
I think it may be a bug or something in the GUI version.

Can you show result of this command ? Run it in powershell

Get-Service storagenode*

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This ?

Can you confirm if you see results for this command? You can redact your IP and DNS if you wish from the result.

nslookup (enter your noip dns) 8.8.8.8

So it could be like nslookup ara.ddns.net 8.8.8.8

Just to fully understand. I need to write

  1. nslookup MY-NOIP-DNS-HOST-NAME
    or
  2. nslookup MY-NOIP-DNS-HOST-NAME + 8.8.8.8
    or
  3. nslookup MYNOIP REMOTE IPADDRESS

option 2 without the + sign

Result:
noipip

do you use some VPN on node pc? or proxy?

No VPN. But I wish to do so in the near future.

tried to add aplication to fireawall, that it can access to internet?

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can you post config file?

Do you have one node on this windows?

# how frequently bandwidth usage rollups are calculated
# bandwidth.interval: 1h0m0s

# how frequently expired pieces are collected
# collector.interval: 1h0m0s

# use color in user interface
# color: false

# server address of the api gateway and frontend app
# console.address: 127.0.0.1:14002

# path to static resources
# console.static-dir: ""

# the public address of the node, useful for nodes behind NAT
contact.external-address: TELL ME IF YOU NEED THIS:28967

# how frequently the node contact chore should run
# contact.interval: 1h0m0s

# Maximum Database Connection Lifetime, -1ns means the stdlib default
# db.conn_max_lifetime: -1ns

# Maximum Amount of Idle Database connections, -1 means the stdlib default
# db.max_idle_conns: 20

# Maximum Amount of Open Database connections, -1 means the stdlib default
# db.max_open_conns: 25

# address to listen on for debug endpoints
# debug.addr: 127.0.0.1:0

# If set, a path to write a process trace SVG to
# debug.trace-out: ""

# open config in default editor
# edit-conf: false

# how often to run the chore to check for satellites for the node to exit.
# graceful-exit.chore-interval: 15m0s

# the minimum acceptable bytes that an exiting node can transfer per second to the new node
# graceful-exit.min-bytes-per-second: 128 B

# the minimum duration for downloading a piece from storage nodes before timing out
# graceful-exit.min-download-timeout: 2m0s

# number of concurrent transfers per graceful exit worker
# graceful-exit.num-concurrent-transfers: 1

# number of workers to handle satellite exits
# graceful-exit.num-workers: 3

# path to the certificate chain for this identity
identity.cert-path: C:\Users\ARA\AppData\Roaming\Storj\Identity\storagenode\identity.cert

# path to the private key for this identity
identity.key-path: C:\Users\ARA\AppData\Roaming\Storj\Identity\storagenode\identity.key

# if true, log function filename and line number
# log.caller: false

# if true, set logging to development mode
# log.development: false

# configures log encoding. can either be 'console' or 'json'
# log.encoding: console

# the minimum log level to log
log.level: info

# can be stdout, stderr, or a filename
log.output: winfile:///C:\Program Files\Storj\Storage Node\\storagenode.log

# if true, log stack traces
# log.stack: false

# address to send telemetry to
# metrics.addr: collectora.storj.io:9000

# application name for telemetry identification
# metrics.app: storagenode.exe

# application suffix
# metrics.app-suffix: -release

# instance id prefix
# metrics.instance-prefix: ""

# how frequently to send up telemetry
# metrics.interval: 1m0s

# path to log for oom notices
# monkit.hw.oomlog: /var/log/kern.log

# maximum duration to wait before requesting data
# nodestats.max-sleep: 5m0s

# how often to sync reputation
# nodestats.reputation-sync: 4h0m0s

# how often to sync storage
# nodestats.storage-sync: 12h0m0s

# operator email address
operator.email:

# operator wallet address
operator.wallet: MY WALLET

# whether or not preflight check for database is enabled.
# preflight.database-check: false

# whether or not preflight check for local system clock is enabled on the satellite side. When disabling this feature, your storagenode may not setup correctly.
# preflight.local-time-check: true

# how many concurrent retain requests can be processed at the same time.
# retain.concurrency: 5

# allows for small differences in the satellite and storagenode clocks
# retain.max-time-skew: 72h0m0s

# allows configuration to enable, disable, or test retain requests from the satellite. Options: (disabled/enabled/debug)
# retain.status: enabled

# public address to listen on
server.address: :28967

# log all GRPC traffic to zap logger
server.debug-log-traffic: false

# if true, client leaves may contain the most recent certificate revocation for the current certificate
# server.extensions.revocation: true

# if true, client leaves must contain a valid "signed certificate extension" (NB: verified against certs in the peer ca whitelist; i.e. if true, a whitelist must be provided)
# server.extensions.whitelist-signed-leaf: false

# path to the CA cert whitelist (peer identities must be signed by one these to be verified). this will override the default peer whitelist
# server.peer-ca-whitelist-path: ""

# identity version(s) the server will be allowed to talk to
# server.peer-id-versions: latest

# private address to listen on
server.private-address: 127.0.0.1:7778

# url for revocation database (e.g. bolt://some.db OR redis://127.0.0.1:6378?db=2&password=)
# server.revocation-dburl: bolt://C:\Program Files\Storj\Storage Node/revocations.db

# if true, uses peer ca whitelist checking
# server.use-peer-ca-whitelist: true

# total allocated bandwidth in bytes
storage.allocated-bandwidth: 42.0 TB

# total allocated disk space in bytes
storage.allocated-disk-space: 6.3 TB

# how frequently Kademlia bucket should be refreshed with node stats
# storage.k-bucket-refresh-interval: 1h0m0s

# path to store data in
storage.path: F:\STORJ FILES\

# a comma-separated list of approved satellite node urls (unused)
# storage.whitelisted-satellites: ""

# how often the space used cache is synced to persistent storage
# storage2.cache-sync-interval: 1h0m0s

# how soon before expiration date should things be considered expired
# storage2.expiration-grace-period: 48h0m0s

# how many concurrent requests are allowed, before uploads are rejected. 0 represents unlimited.
# storage2.max-concurrent-requests: 0

# how frequently Kademlia bucket should be refreshed with node stats
# storage2.monitor.interval: 1h0m0s

# how much bandwidth a node at minimum has to advertise
# storage2.monitor.minimum-bandwidth: 500.0 GB

# how much disk space a node at minimum has to advertise
# storage2.monitor.minimum-disk-space: 500.0 GB

# how long after OrderLimit creation date are OrderLimits no longer accepted
# storage2.order-limit-grace-period: 24h0m0s

# length of time to archive orders before deletion
# storage2.orders.archive-ttl: 168h0m0s

# duration between archive cleanups
# storage2.orders.cleanup-interval: 1h0m0s

# maximum duration to wait before trying to send orders
# storage2.orders.max-sleep: 5m0s

# timeout for dialing satellite during sending orders
# storage2.orders.sender-dial-timeout: 1m0s

# duration between sending
# storage2.orders.sender-interval: 1h0m0s

# timeout for sending
# storage2.orders.sender-timeout: 1h0m0s

# allows for small differences in the satellite and storagenode clocks
# storage2.retain-time-buffer: 48h0m0s

# file path where trust lists should be cached
# storage2.trust.cache-path: C:\Program Files\Storj\Storage Node/trust-cache.json

# list of trust exclusions
# storage2.trust.exclusions: ""

# how often the trust pool should be refreshed
# storage2.trust.refresh-interval: 6h0m0s

# list of trust sources
# storage2.trust.sources: https://tardigrade.io/trusted-satellites

# Interval to check the version
# version.check-interval: 15m0s

# Request timeout for version checks
# version.request-timeout: 1m0s

# server address to check its version against
# version.server-address: https://version.storj.io

how many files has your indentity?

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it is interesting, than it can check time, but not connect to sattelite.

Try this

  1. WinXP: Start, Run and then type β€œcmd” and press Enter.
  2. Vista, Window 7 and Windows 8: Click β€œStart” and type the word β€œCommand” in the Start search field. Finally, right-click the command prompt icon and select the option to β€œRun as Administrator”.
  3. In the open prompt, type β€œipconfig /flushdns” (without the quotes).

and node restart after.

I had some hopes :innocent:
but still down.

does log say the same?


I just notice after the dns fulsh my node ID is not showing ?