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spectrezh
I think things changed since I used monero last time..
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spectrezh
I just use "basic" simple mode for wallet
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spectrezh
This worked before and I guess it connected to some default node but now there seem to not be a default remote node setup
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spectrezh
so I guess I have to go "advanced mode" and choose either a remote node there or to run my own node.. but I only have like 30GB SSD on this VM.. So I guess I need like 100+ to run my own full node .. ?
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spectrezh
Or choose a public node but that seems to be risky .. ?
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nioc
if you sync a pruned node it's a little under 35GB
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nioc
current unpruned is just under 95GB
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spectrezh
ok.. is that 35gb option "safe" ?
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nioc
yes
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spectrezh
Ok cool.. I guess I still need to remake my VM because it is fixed at 40GB including the OS etc..
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nioc
for public it's safe as in your monero won't be stolen
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spectrezh
yeah well I want some privacy as well I guess..
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nioc
I have not done it myself and don't use the GUI but you need to make sure you sync in pruned mode
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nioc
someone else can give specifics if you need
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jarkko
Hi, did the automatic generation of wallet addresses change in 0.17.1.3? My new wallet has only the primary address, but some old wallets had 10 addresses by default.
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jarkko
I'm using monero-wallet-cli
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nioc
I think you need to use a command to create subaddresses, they are deterministic
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jarkko
that would make sense, but i didn't create new subaddresses in my old wallet, it just had 10 by default
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nioc
I don't use subaddresses as I have no need to but don't think that it has changed
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nioc
I never had subaddys listed
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nioc
well that I know of lol
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nioc
AIUI it will list 10 if requested
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jarkko
I just run "address all", and in old wallet there's 10 and in the new, only one (primary)
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jarkko
Maybe I generated the wallets somehow differently, cannot remember anymore
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nioc
last wallet I made was about 2 months ago and it just showed the primary
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nioc
other people will have more experience but not many people around st this time of day
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jarkko
no worries, was just wondering did i make some mistake, always thought the cli wallet makes 10 addresses by default
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jarkko
hm..... now I'm thinking. could it be that the Feather wallet i experimented with some time ago messed up the old wallet?
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nioc
feather creates subaddresses wen creating a new wllet
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nioc
wallet
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jarkko
ok, this was created with cli, but later opened with feather
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viperperidot[m]
What is the slowest internet speed that you could run monero on?
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strike
probably like 250kbps
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hyc
pretty vague question
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hyc
but I've taken the node on my phone into areas with only 2G connectivity
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hyc
if the monerod is sync'd up already, it will still keep up
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rotten
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pedroapero
Hi, I started monerod on an old database, I guess it's not going to work right?
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pedroapero
2020-11-18 20:58:21.280 I Migrating blockchain from DB version 4 to 5 - this may take a while:
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pedroapero
23340519000 / 1864142
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pedroapero
(number is still running)
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dEBRUYNE
pedroapero: Should work
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pedroapero
dEBRUYME: how long should it take? Notice it's been 36 hours now
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dEBRUYNE
The conversion has been running for 36 hours?
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pedroapero
yep, i pasted the startup date
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pedroapero
1.8M seems like a reasonable number of blocks to migrate to me
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pedroapero
bug this 28B seems odd
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dEBRUYNE
hyc, moneromooo: any idea?
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dEBRUYNE
Are you syncing to an HDD or an SSD btw?
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pedroapero
it's running on a local RAID-0 mounted via CIFS, so I expected this to take long but still
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pedroapero
It runs on 2 aarch64 vcpus
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pedroapero
(load average 1.0)
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pedroapero
(HDD RAID-0 yes)
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dEBRUYNE
If you don't mind it, I guess you could try running it for another day
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dEBRUYNE
See if that makes a difference
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hyc
that number def seems wrong
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hyc
my guess, it will never succeed
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pedroapero
yeah, I think I already let it run long enough, is there anything else I can do to check it's status? any lock file I should find on disk... (there is nothing in bitmonero.log)
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hyc
lock files aren't relevant
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f3rno
o/