Author: Eugen Leitl 2014-04-29 08:13:26
Published on: 2014-04-29T08:13:26+00:00
The author of the context has set up some bitcoind nodes to help the network and is seeking feedback on their functionality. The logs of two such nodes have been provided for review. In the first log, which is from a node that has been running for a day, there are some errors and messages regarding transactions and peers. The second log is from a node that has just been restarted, and it shows the process of loading the blockchain data, wallet, rescanning, and other tasks.Both logs show messages about adding and connecting to peers, as well as receiving version messages from different clients. On April 29th, 2014, a log was recorded detailing various version messages being received from different peers. These messages included information such as the version number and number of blocks. Time data was added to each message, with the offset and number of samples being recorded.The nTimeOffset, which is the difference in time between the peer's clock and the local clock, was also recorded. Some of the IP addresses in the log include 213.239.218.20:45277, 84.126.227.120:8333, and 91.66.153.44:8333. Different versions of Bitcoin were also mentioned, such as /Satoshi:0.8.6/, Dain 0.0.1, and /getaddr.bitnodes.io:0.1/.The log ends with the nTimeOffset being +0 (+0 minutes). Overall, the logs provide insight into the functioning of the bitcoind nodes and the interactions with the network peers. The author seeks feedback on any issues or improvements that can be made based on the information provided in the logs.
Updated on: 2023-06-08T22:06:45.117433+00:00