[ValentinesNet] [14/2/24 Testnet] [Offline]

Most my Machines are at around the 90% for disk usage.

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It looks like your toaster got stuck on :smiley:
1200 W is significant amount of power, you should feel like in sauna in that room if the meter is right.

I just checker meter for my nodes setup and all this together is 95 W:
router + switch
2x mini PC
OrangePI
HP Micro Server

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This is really off topic so lets leave it at this post but yes my bill has doubled in recent months despite being winter in FL means the AC is not running.

Already discovered my range was drawing 300w constantly when not in use, until I unplugged it, another mind bender that needs investigation. It is old and needs replaced but that is insane.

Turned off the main pc, worth noting I run 4 large screens and 2 mini pcs and the power consumption dropped dramatically in that room. There are also 2 UPS.

Most of the house was turned off as it was late evening once I completed the install, today is going to be fun.

Great device, dont know how I lived without it already.

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I think your range is secretly mining bitcoin

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Or maybe someone else mining bitcoin, hacked?

IDK something is clearly wrong, which is why I installed the monitor. the neighbors around have average bills of $150 to $200 per month, mine is a little over $400 per month. I was typically paying a little over $200 in the past, Range has behaved itself today and so far the craziness in the office is also not re-appearing so as yet… the culprit remains at large. nothing is ever easy.

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That’s me reaching 95% so unless some one wants to fire up a load of nodes Valentine’s nets will not be with us for much longer :frowning:

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Could you delete a bunch of logs? I’m guessing that like other you have more logs than data.

Or have you done that already and the 95% is just data storage?

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You said it was old didn’t you. Then it might be a faulty dial(s) that doesn’t fully turn off everytime. The lamp above the range, is it using old filament style of lamps drawing 50 - 100 watts each. Oven lamp? Water damage to the thermostats/bimetaltic switches in the dial.

I would definitely try and work out what is wrong with your range if its drawing power when completely off.

But if your power measuring is for the whole house and not individual circuits then I’d be looking at water heaters (eg hot water) that cycle on/off as the cause. Shorts, overheating the water, and so on

But you definitely seem to have something using the power and potentially overheating something, thats potential fire hazzard

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Iv only got logging set to 5 log files so won’t buy us much time.

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I can monitor 16 circuits, a few short of the whole house. The real annoying part of this is I just replaced the AC within the last year think awesome electric bill from now on, it is higher now than when I had 15 odd year old AC running.

I have no idea what people pay elsewhere but at least among the people I know 400+ is pretty steep.

Your AC is off? Maybe its running a fan or dehumidifying using up some power. Maybe it has a fault and using power. But definitely check your water heating power. That hot water system may be drawing a lot if faulty

In AU our power bills are a back door for state governments to get income. States are forbidden from charging taxes but can charge for services. They generate the power, set the prices hiding behind commercial retailers who charge different rates with discounts etc. But in the end the state governments set the wholesale and max retail prices so its a form of income. The only real competition is between the state electrical authorities. Solar only saves if you use the power yourself, power into the grid is less than wholesale price (so the government also makes money on people’s solar. And since we pay for delivery as well it cannot be justified as distribution costs.

After that rant, I am saying that we pay through the teeth for power and must be about the most expensive in the western world

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What is your price per kWh?

Was glancing at the logs from this testnet, why would these internal IPs be even broadcasted or known to come over the wire with other Peer Ids associated with them?

I understand that its likely kicking them out as invalid, but how did it even become aware of these ‘internal’ non-WAN IPs to begin with for other Peer Ids with libp2p QUIC?

[2024-02-24T04:16:24.441113Z ERROR sn_networking::event] OutgoingTransport error : MultiaddrNotSupported("/ip4/10.16.0.44/udp/40271/quic-v1/p2p/12D3KooWBbsVv8YBQrfWG2ygG3aCw3TDWBuvGZhorifwNvManrv1")
[2024-02-24T04:16:24.441172Z ERROR sn_networking::event] OutgoingTransport error : MultiaddrNotSupported("/ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/40271/quic-v1/p2p/12D3KooWBbsVv8YBQrfWG2ygG3aCw3TDWBuvGZhorifwNvManrv1")
[2024-02-24T04:16:24.441226Z ERROR sn_networking::event] OutgoingTransport error : MultiaddrNotSupported("/ip4/10.131.0.41/udp/40271/quic-v1/p2p/12D3KooWBbsVv8YBQrfWG2ygG3aCw3TDWBuvGZhorifwNvManrv1")
...
[2024-02-24T07:17:43.549246Z ERROR sn_networking::event] OutgoingTransport error : MultiaddrNotSupported("/ip4/10.131.0.43/udp/44279/quic-v1/p2p/12D3KooWHbSP8EuKxzRQLdasCCHpUVpDTGZeEeNhASLUbyGdGxqt")
[2024-02-24T07:17:43.549328Z ERROR sn_networking::event] OutgoingTransport error : MultiaddrNotSupported("/ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/44279/quic-v1/p2p/12D3KooWHbSP8EuKxzRQLdasCCHpUVpDTGZeEeNhASLUbyGdGxqt")
[2024-02-24T07:17:43.549460Z ERROR sn_networking::event] OutgoingTransport error : MultiaddrNotSupported("/ip4/10.16.0.46/udp/44279/quic-v1/p2p/12D3KooWHbSP8EuKxzRQLdasCCHpUVpDTGZeEeNhASLUbyGdGxqt")

Note: The Peer IDs above are not the peer id of my node.

metric by itself wasn’t a valid feature and cargo build complained about it. So, I tried with --features metrics,open-metrics which seems to have produced a valid binary, but no luck in getting more of the other stats populated under the /metrics endpoint.

I may have to wait for a future testnet I suppose for some of that functionality to be re-enabled.

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About 50 cents and 1.25 per day for distribution

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Was playing around with the safe client, and attempted to download a ubuntu iso image that had been posted above, however, I made a mistake and tried to download it as folder and it ended up crashing the safe client:

safe-node-142:# /.../safe_binaries/safe folders download 80d88c666263718d9ee271acdf38710065d4cc235837eed7fa7314f0a53d8080 ./
Logging to directory: "/.../.local/share/safe/client/logs/log_2024-02-24_10-25-48"
Built with git version: 07afae78 / HEAD / 07afae78
Instantiating a SAFE client...
Connecting to the network with 1 peers
⠄ Connecting to The SAFE Network...                                                                                                                                                                                                         
Metrics server on http://0.0.0.0:37769/metrics
🔗 Connected to the Network                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
The application panicked (crashed).
Message:  Failed to parse Folder address: HexDeserializeFailed
Location: sn_cli/src/subcommands/folders.rs:132

  ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ BACKTRACE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
                                ⋮ 9 frames hidden ⋮                               
  10: safe::subcommands::folders::folders_cmds::{{closure}}::h6c2a5b113426d4b3
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  11: safe::main::{{closure}}::h2577fd20d6aa587e
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  12: tokio::runtime::park::CachedParkThread::block_on::h59d73d0e0f2d6be7
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  13: tokio::runtime::context::runtime::enter_runtime::h73594530e6748268
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  14: tokio::runtime::runtime::Runtime::block_on::h7cf476a8533ce495
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  15: safe::main::h75e4b5e5b73ef7d7
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  16: std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::h9acf9815d6a289d9
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  17: std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::he2ddfe95438ca4da
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>
  18: core::ops::function::impls::<impl core::ops::function::FnOnce<A> for &F>::call_once::hbd70bf23aaabb1f2
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:284
  19: std::panicking::try::do_call::h34a2aa1a42d8b296
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/panicking.rs:552
  20: std::panicking::try::ha9060f095dce4b29
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/panicking.rs:516
  21: std::panic::catch_unwind::h6bae8dd14d964496
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/panic.rs:142
  22: std::rt::lang_start_internal::{{closure}}::h4ced5aadb57c4e33
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/rt.rs:148
  23: std::panicking::try::do_call::hb890e897357f772c
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/panicking.rs:552
  24: std::panicking::try::h795efaa1580fa0bb
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/panicking.rs:516
  25: std::panic::catch_unwind::hcdb55523e22a6b5f
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/panic.rs:142
  26: std::rt::lang_start_internal::h6c2766cc18ac837a
      at /rustc/07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce/library/std/src/rt.rs:148
  27: main<unknown>
      at <unknown source file>:<unknown line>

Have’t rebuilt the safe client in debug, but I think its likely easily reproducible for others.

The download did succeed if the address was provided in the context off safe files download <fileName> <address>

safe-node-142:# /.../safe_binaries/safe files download ubuntu.iso 80d88c666263718d9ee271acdf38710065d4cc235837eed7fa7314f0a53d8080
Logging to directory: "/.../.local/share/safe/client/logs/log_2024-02-24_10-19-26"
Built with git version: 07afae78 / HEAD / 07afae78
Instantiating a SAFE client...
Connecting to the network with 1 peers
⠄ Connecting to The SAFE Network...                                                                                                                                                                                                         Metrics server on http://0.0.0.0:42981/metrics
🔗 Connected to the Network                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
Downloading "ubuntu.iso" from 80d88c666263718d9ee271acdf38710065d4cc235837eed7fa7314f0a53d8080 with batch-size 16
Saved "ubuntu.iso" at /.../.local/share/safe/client/ubuntu.iso
safe-node-142:# /.../safe_binaries/safe --version
sn_cli 0.89.68
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Concurrent uploads, failed with similar metrics.

Local drive space is ok

Uploading 7951 chunks
⠄ [01:28:14] [###########>----------------------------] 2341/7951
memory allocation of 1050172 bytes failed

Uploading 2989 chunks
⠁ [01:30:23] [################################>-------] 2462/2989
memory allocation of 1050158 bytes failed

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Looks like lack of program memory, so a problem in your computer. Try closing some applications or reboot.

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I see. It could be that your nodes will stop working then. That might not be the death of the network though. I get the feeling it’s bigger than it has been before. Also, with the limit on records being kind of removed if there are a lie of nodes with more space available than was thought necessary it might be able to cope better. I’ll add a few more just to see what happens.

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Is the faucet mechanism currently down? I get a TCP connection refused error to it when trying to get some SNT tokens.

Also, if the faucet is down… It would help if in the OP some status in bold would highlight the status of Maidsafe’s nodes + Maidsafe’s faucet, if the status of them had changed from online to offline etc. Its a bit of investigation to find the right updates or comments in this long running post.

i.e.

## Network Details

**Node version**: 0.104.18  [online]
**Client version**: 0.89.65
**Faucet url**: 64.227.32.230:8000 [offline]

From what I can tell the testnet is still active, but without a faucet, no new data is being uploaded for those who need more SNTs to conduct that operation, hence for new comers, the safe wallet balance on their safe nodes remains 0.

Also, just curious if the faucet is down, can another member of the community spin up a new faucet or is 100% of whatever the genesis funds were set to are already claimed by the faucet’s wallet address on start up. If so, then it holds all the funds to distribute as is for now, so spinning up another faucet server is not really an option?

Update:

Decided to launch my own faucet at home to see what would happen with the assumption it shouldn’t work and the transfer of tokens from faucet would be rejected by network…

safe-node-142:# ./faucet claim-genesis 
Logging to directory: "/.../.local/share/safe/test_faucet/logs"
⠄ Connecting to The SAFE Network...                                                                                                                                                                                                         Metrics server on http://0.0.0.0:46413/metrics
🔗 Connected to the Network                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Loading faucet...
Loading faucet wallet... "/.../.local/share/safe/test_faucet"
Loading genesis...
Sending 1288490188.500000000 from genesis to faucet wallet..

Faucet wallet balance: 1288490188.500000000
Verifying the transfer from genesis...
Successfully verified the transfer from genesis on the second try.
Genesis claimed!
safe-node-142# ./faucet server
Logging to directory: "/.../.local/share/safe/test_faucet/logs"
⠂ Connecting to The SAFE Network...                                                                                                                                                                                                         Metrics server on http://0.0.0.0:44169/metrics
🔗 Connected to the Network                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Loading faucet...
Loading faucet wallet... "/.../.local/share/safe/test_faucet"
Faucet wallet balance: 1288490188.500000000
Genesis claimed!
Starting http server listening on port 8000...
received request! method: Get, url: "/b8447eb004f3db5a7cc6c7503c16b59a035e9b67c4ad1477d33e1d494520e11acadfbf5bf33e6a5b053b3829f4201996", headers: [Header { field: HeaderField("accept"), value: "*/*" }, Header { field: HeaderField("host"), value: "127.0.0.1:8000" }]
Loading faucet...
Loading faucet wallet... "/.../.local/share/safe/test_faucet"
Faucet wallet balance: 1288490188.500000000
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
Sent tokens to b8447eb004f3db5a7cc6c7503c16b59a035e9b67c4ad1477d33e1d494520e11acadfbf5bf33e6a5b053b3829f4201996
safe-node-142:# ./safe wallet get-faucet 127.0.0.1:8000
Logging to directory: "/.../.local/share/safe/client/logs/log_2024-02-24_17-40-17"
Built with git version: 07afae78 / HEAD / 07afae78
Instantiating a SAFE client...
Connecting to the network with 1 peers
⠄ Connecting to The SAFE Network...                                                                                                                                                                                                         Metrics server on http://0.0.0.0:45395/metrics
🔗 Connected to the Network                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Requesting token for wallet address: b8447eb004f3db5a7cc6c7503c16b59a035e9b67c4ad1477d33e1d494520e11acadfbf5bf33e6a5b053b3829f4201996
Successfully parsed transfer. 
Verifying transfer with the Network...
Successfully verified transfer.
Successfully stored cash_note to wallet dir.
Old balance: 0.000000000
New balance: 100.000000000
Successfully got tokens from faucet.

Looks like I was able to obtain coins from local faucet, :grin: .

I might be causing chaos on the network now? :grin: .

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