Alexey
September 24, 2020, 7:49am
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Yes, you must restart after each change in the config.
Also, increasing number of concurrent transfers could end with disqualification if your hardware (router to be precise and your network card) are not capable for high number of simultaneous connections.
You can take a look on these threads:
I creating this topic to pay attention to the Graceful Exit (GE) implementation and node selection on the satellite side during GE.
So, Let’s start to review GE process like an engineer.
Introduction:
I started GE on one of my storagenode for satellite.stefan-benten.de (118UWpMCHzs6CvSgWd9BfFVjw5K9pZbJjkfZJexMtSkmKxvvAW) to test how GE is going. All my databases located on separate SSD drives and I have ZFS storage.
When I started GE process I saw on the table with satellite names how much s…
The main problem here is that the disqualification operators receive when exiting. If this had not happened, then there would have been “no problem”. In the meantime, it looks like a deliberate act. After all, so far there has not been more than one operator whose exit failed through his fault, and not the receiving node.
Just starte Graceful exit on a satellite , it went to 34% and failed (got the Completion Receipt ). I would like to find out why it failed. any ideas on what to look for in the logs? Thank you !
Good day.
Yesterday I launched an exit.
Got a ban today.
Help please, I have 100% audits !!!
Here is the satellite output information:
c:\Program Files\Storj\Storage Node>storagenode exit-satellite
2020-07-16T16:07:58.847+0300 INFO Identity loaded. {“Node ID”: “12KJbX2TziK3SaCVPTz39iDY6YxpsqPbFqbuW9VNDiR72U9Gi3b”}
By starting a graceful exit from a satellite, you will no longer receive new uploads from that satellite.
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