Jack8COke Posted February 28, 2023 Share Posted February 28, 2023 Luckely i havent deleted the old cache drive. I could restore my identity folder. Somehow he has not copied the key files. But i have copied them with cp * -r. I dont know why. But now it works 🙂 Quote Link to comment
ISOT Posted March 1, 2023 Share Posted March 1, 2023 17 hours ago, Jack8COke said: Luckely i havent deleted the old cache drive. I could restore my identity folder. Somehow he has not copied the key files. But i have copied them with cp * -r. I dont know why. But now it works 🙂 Great! Quote Link to comment
Sokar Posted March 15, 2023 Share Posted March 15, 2023 On 1/28/2023 at 6:09 AM, nerbonne said: Did anyone ever solve enabling zksync? I was just messing around with this and figured it out so I thought I'd post it here in case others are still struggling. You need to put "--operator.wallet-features=zksync" within the "Post Arguments:" box for the container config. You have to make sure you are within the advanced view in order to see this. Press apply and you'll see "zkSync is opted-in" under the payout section of the storj WebUI. Quote Link to comment
nerbonne Posted March 15, 2023 Share Posted March 15, 2023 12 hours ago, Sokar said: I was just messing around with this and figured it out so I thought I'd post it here in case others are still struggling. You need to put "--operator.wallet-features=zksync" within the "Post Arguments:" box for the container config. You have to make sure you are within the advanced view in order to see this. Press apply and you'll see "zkSync is opted-in" under the payout section of the storj WebUI. That's weird that it worked for you. When I tried it, my template wouldn't save, but I did end up getting it to work by editing the config.yaml inside the container (per Storj documentation, either way is fine). This is the line needed for the config.yaml: operator.wallet-features: ["zksync"] Quote Link to comment
gwarior Posted March 18, 2023 Share Posted March 18, 2023 Hoping someone may be able to help point me in the right direction. Thanks! I've been running my node for over a year and noticed it was offline today and an update was available. I published the update and am now unable to start the node. I've verified all my associated drives are mounted and was able to find the info.db file here /mnt/disk3/Storj_a/data/storage/info.db. Error: Error starting master database on storagenode: database: info opening file "config/storage/info.db" failed: unable to open database file: no such file or directory storj.io/storj/storagenode/storagenodedb.(*DB).openDatabase:331 storj.io/storj/storagenode/storagenodedb.(*DB).openExistingDatabase:308 storj.io/storj/storagenode/storagenodedb.(*DB).openDatabases:283 storj.io/storj/storagenode/storagenodedb.OpenExisting:250 main.cmdRun:193 storj.io/private/process.cleanup.func1.4:377 storj.io/private/process.cleanup.func1:395 github.com/spf13/cobra.(*Command).execute:852 github.com/spf13/cobra.(*Command).ExecuteC:960 github.com/spf13/cobra.(*Command).Execute:897 storj.io/private/process.ExecWithCustomConfigAndLogger:92 main.main:478 runtime.main:250 Quote Link to comment
MrChunky Posted March 18, 2023 Author Share Posted March 18, 2023 On 3/15/2023 at 6:00 PM, nerbonne said: That's weird that it worked for you. When I tried it, my template wouldn't save, but I did end up getting it to work by editing the config.yaml inside the container (per Storj documentation, either way is fine). This is the line needed for the config.yaml: operator.wallet-features: ["zksync"] I will add it to the docu Quote Link to comment
Mind Dragon Posted April 17, 2023 Share Posted April 17, 2023 (edited) I posted to official Storj and I didn't get any answers there ... posting here too... https://forum.storj.io/t/misconfigured-but-everything-is-set-right/22308/9 I also tried adding the flags -p 28967:28967/udp to the extra parameters for launch but that still doesn't enable UDP into the container ... Any ideas? TCP works, UDP does not. And even weirder - ping works Edited April 17, 2023 by Mind Dragon Quote Link to comment
nerbonne Posted April 18, 2023 Share Posted April 18, 2023 21 hours ago, Mind Dragon said: I posted to official Storj and I didn't get any answers there ... posting here too... Curious why you think this is a container issue and not a NAT issue with your firewall? Quote Link to comment
Mind Dragon Posted April 18, 2023 Share Posted April 18, 2023 23 minutes ago, nerbonne said: Curious why you think this is a container issue and not a NAT issue with your firewall? 1) This used to work on my windows box just fine before I moved it. 2) TCP / UDP works both inside and outside the firewall Quote Link to comment
Pandemic Posted April 19, 2023 Share Posted April 19, 2023 I'm having a QUIC issue where it constantly goes to misconfigured. I've checked the network gear and port forwarding is correct. Sometimes when I restart the Storj docker it works for minutes or hours then it goes out again. I'm not sure exactly what's happening but when I look in the docker tab I notice the Port Mappings (App to Host) "unknown IP:28967 <-> local ip:28967" I assume the unknown IP should be my WAN IP? Quote Link to comment
Hkup859 Posted May 2, 2023 Share Posted May 2, 2023 (edited) Hi all, I've been running the storj docker app for almost a year and it has been largely great, but I've recently been having an issue where the container fails and restarts a lot. Like 4+ times a day. It usually restarts in 2's as well, such as at 2am then 2:10am, then it's fine for a few hours. I haven't really done any troubleshooting with crashing unraid docker containers and I'm having trouble finding where logs would be stored for the failed container(s). The log UI only shows the active container. Can someone point me to where useful logs would be? If it helps debug the issue, it also seems to happen every 2 to 4 weeks. I haven't had it restart in 2 weeks and now it's restarted 4 times. Edited May 2, 2023 by Hkup859 1 Quote Link to comment
articulateape Posted July 29, 2023 Share Posted July 29, 2023 (edited) I am getting an error of port forwarding, I'm using DuckDNS and have used the DuckDNS app from the community app within UnRaid. Any ideas on what to do? Ports on router have been forwarded already. Edit: ignore the question, port was wrong on DUCKDNS Edited July 29, 2023 by articulateape Quote Link to comment
nerbonne Posted July 29, 2023 Share Posted July 29, 2023 3 hours ago, articulateape said: I am getting an error of port forwarding, I'm using DuckDNS and have used the DuckDNS app from the community app within UnRaid. Any ideas on what to do? Ports on router have been forwarded already. Edit: ignore the question, port was wrong on DUCKDNS Why are you using DuckDNS anyways. It's uptime is really bad and what purpose does it serve. Storj doesn't need dynamic DNS. Quote Link to comment
articulateape Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 On 7/29/2023 at 5:43 PM, nerbonne said: Why are you using DuckDNS anyways. It's uptime is really bad and what purpose does it serve. Storj doesn't need dynamic DNS. My IP is dynamic, I thought I needed something like DuckDNS, if not then I can remove that. I've seen the Docs saying to use No-IP Quote Link to comment
nerbonne Posted July 31, 2023 Share Posted July 31, 2023 7 hours ago, articulateape said: My IP is dynamic, I thought I needed something like DuckDNS, if not then I can remove that. I've seen the Docs saying to use No-IP Storj works fine on dynamic IP as long as you have port forwarding setup properly. I think the only thing you'd need dynamic DNS for is to access the admin page but personally I'd use wireguard so it isn't exposed to the internet. But if you are set on dynamic DNS, no-ip is a good option. Anything is better than DuckDNS. Quote Link to comment
articulateape Posted July 31, 2023 Share Posted July 31, 2023 4 hours ago, nerbonne said: But if you are set on dynamic DNS, no-ip is a good option. Anything is better than DuckDNS. Appreciate the advice here. I'm not aware, what makes no-ip better than DuckDNS aren't they basically the same? Quote Storj works fine on dynamic IP as long as you have port forwarding setup properly. I thought port forwarding is just opening up ports on router, but will also need dynamic DNS service like No-IP if also using dynamic IP from ISP, maybe I got this all wrong? Quote Link to comment
Kilrah Posted July 31, 2023 Share Posted July 31, 2023 2 hours ago, articulateape said: I thought port forwarding is just opening up ports on router, but will also need dynamic DNS service like No-IP if also using dynamic IP from ISP, maybe I got this all wrong? That's correct for websites etc to be accessible with a human-friendly name instead of an ip, but storj doesn't care about that. Quote Link to comment
nerbonne Posted July 31, 2023 Share Posted July 31, 2023 7 hours ago, articulateape said: Appreciate the advice here. I'm not aware, what makes no-ip better than DuckDNS aren't they basically the same? I thought port forwarding is just opening up ports on router, but will also need dynamic DNS service like No-IP if also using dynamic IP from ISP, maybe I got this all wrong? From past experience duck DNS goes down ALL the time. Quote Link to comment
articulateape Posted August 1, 2023 Share Posted August 1, 2023 23 hours ago, Kilrah said: That's correct for websites etc to be accessible with a human-friendly name instead of an ip, but storj doesn't care about that. That works for me, but then what do I put here? Quote Link to comment
nerbonne Posted August 1, 2023 Share Posted August 1, 2023 1 hour ago, articulateape said: That works for me, but then what do I put here? just put your public IP which even when dynamic, shouldn't change that often. you'll have to edit the container every time it changes. if it changes frequently, then use a dynamic dns service just not Duck DNS. Quote Link to comment
miicar Posted August 23, 2023 Share Posted August 23, 2023 I have a bunch of old and slow HDD's in a pool that supply my STORj node with space. Its my way of keeping the landfills less crowded! This has been working fine for a couple of years now. I have been having stability issues with my server, so im paying attention to the logs allot now. I have noticed the storj docker seems to keep resetting itself (but not fully...just the networking side?)! Quote Aug 23 08:10:28 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: Aug 23 08:22:02 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth47b1fa7) entered disabled state Aug 23 08:22:02 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: vethcf14aef: renamed from eth0 Aug 23 08:22:02 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth47b1fa7) entered disabled state Aug 23 08:22:02 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: device veth47b1fa7 left promiscuous mode Aug 23 08:22:02 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth47b1fa7) entered disabled state Aug 23 08:22:03 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth4824638) entered blocking state Aug 23 08:22:03 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth4824638) entered disabled state Aug 23 08:22:03 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: device veth4824638 entered promiscuous mode Aug 23 08:22:03 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth4824638) entered blocking state Aug 23 08:22:03 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth4824638) entered forwarding state Aug 23 08:22:03 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth4824638) entered disabled state Aug 23 08:22:04 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: eth0: renamed from veth8461dd3 Aug 23 08:22:04 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): veth4824638: link becomes ready Aug 23 08:22:04 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth4824638) entered blocking state Aug 23 08:22:04 (MY SERVER NAME) kernel: docker0: port 3(veth4824638) entered forwarding state No other containers do this. They are all set up as "bridge mode" to a x4 br0 802.3ad (4) mode (and yes, i have set up LAG on the managed switch...its all working as far as i can tell). The dockers log seems normal, with the occasional yellow "upload/download failed" warning that we have learned to ignore as it just means my node lost the file race. Why is this happening? anyone have any light to shed? Additionally, is there any way to tell which docker corresponds to the "docker0: portX" in the system logs? It seems to be unrelated to anything in the docker tab. Thanks for ya'lls help Quote Link to comment
miicar Posted August 26, 2023 Share Posted August 26, 2023 On 5/2/2023 at 6:58 AM, Hkup859 said: Hi all, I've been running the storj docker app for almost a year and it has been largely great, but I've recently been having an issue where the container fails and restarts a lot. Like 4+ times a day. It usually restarts in 2's as well, such as at 2am then 2:10am, then it's fine for a few hours. I haven't really done any troubleshooting with crashing unraid docker containers and I'm having trouble finding where logs would be stored for the failed container(s). The log UI only shows the active container. Can someone point me to where useful logs would be? If it helps debug the issue, it also seems to happen every 2 to 4 weeks. I haven't had it restart in 2 weeks and now it's restarted 4 times. me too. i just noticed it happening. rebuilt docker image and installed everything again...still doing it every few mins sometimes! quite scary as this is a 2 year old node and my suspension/online score is dropping fast! No one seems to have answers to it tho... Quote Link to comment
nerbonne Posted August 27, 2023 Share Posted August 27, 2023 4 hours ago, miicar said: me too. i just noticed it happening. rebuilt docker image and installed everything again...still doing it every few mins sometimes! quite scary as this is a 2 year old node and my suspension/online score is dropping fast! No one seems to have answers to it tho... What do the logs say when it crashes. When mine was crashing all the time it was because of a corrupt file. Once I fixed that it was fine. Quote Link to comment
Kilrah Posted August 27, 2023 Share Posted August 27, 2023 Note that it'll occasionally restart on its own as it self-updates the app, shouldn't be that frequent but AFAIK it's happened twice in the past couple of days. When you first posted I had several days of uptime though. 1 Quote Link to comment
miicar Posted August 28, 2023 Share Posted August 28, 2023 (edited) 13 hours ago, Kilrah said: Note that it'll occasionally restart on its own as it self-updates the app, shouldn't be that frequent but AFAIK it's happened twice in the past couple of days. When you first posted I had several days of uptime though. no this is several times an hour...the gui sometimes says "uptime 10 mins"...it seems like a soft crash too. The logs from unraid show: "Aug 27 19:24:35 (my server name) kernel: docker0: port 6(veth61056a3) entered disabled state Aug 27 19:24:35 (my server name) kernel: vethba5c05c: renamed from eth0 Aug 27 19:24:35 (my server name) kernel: docker0: port 6(veth61056a3) entered disabled state Aug 27 19:24:35 (my server name) kernel: device veth61056a3 left promiscuous mode Aug 27 19:24:35 (my server name) kernel: docker0: port 6(veth61056a3) entered disabled state Aug 27 19:24:38 (my server name) kernel: docker0: port 6(veth3f3da73) entered blocking state Aug 27 19:24:38 (my server name) kernel: docker0: port 6(veth3f3da73) entered disabled state Aug 27 19:24:38 (my server name) kernel: device veth3f3da73 entered promiscuous mode Aug 27 19:24:39 (my server name) kernel: eth0: renamed from veth4ade7af Aug 27 19:24:39 (my server name) kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): veth3f3da73: link becomes ready Aug 27 19:24:39 (my server name) kernel: docker0: port 6(veth3f3da73) entered blocking state Aug 27 19:24:39 (my server name) kernel: docker0: port 6(veth3f3da73) entered forwarding state" Its hard to capture the storj logs unless i sit here and watch the unraid logs to see it happen in real time and quickly copy the storj logs...normal operation, otherwise, quickly fills the logs with normal download/upload processes...although my score in the gui is defiantly suffering! 20 hours ago, nerbonne said: What do the logs say when it crashes. When mine was crashing all the time it was because of a corrupt file. Once I fixed that it was fine. what was that corrupt file? As i said, i re-installed the node and its still doing this. I was thinking its cuz my slow array takes to long to feed it info (had DB corruption issues when the DB was on the same array as the data; but i have moved them to another pool of NVME drives, and things have been great ever since). what else, other then data, gets read? maybe i should move everything but the data off that slow array. weird that this started happening AFTER i removed the slowest disk from the mix (and that disk is now in another PC with a windows based node...running fine). Probably unrelated, but i don't get why i have random IP6 Stuff in my logs, when i have all IP6 stuff disabled on both my server and the router and switch...i've just ignored it, cuz it doesn't seem to do anything bad...just annoying to look at. Edited August 28, 2023 by miicar Quote Link to comment
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