Can I mine with that node? Excuse my ignorance a bit for the questions I ask. It’s just that I’m new to this, I saw this project and fell in love with it. Thanks again for your help
Fastest way to mine is to use remote node but you pay 10% fees.
Download latest release. Register your Stargate address/wallet first.
Start mining with following cmd: ./dero-miner --mining-threads 22 --wallet-address walletAddress
what is the optimized space for linux setup if running own node? how much space should be allocated for xfs file system? any pointers appreciated? The mainnet folder slows down dramatically in windows system, tried to use rocky linux but no go, looking at debian.
There is cwrsync.cmd file, open it in text editor and at the end of file add this line: rsync --port=2048 -av rsync://141.95.86.80/DEROblockchainDB/mainnet ./
Save, close, and run the script (double click the cwrsync.cmd file)
It is downloading the mainnet folder to the current directory.
When the script finishes, you can move the mainnet folder to the directory where you have the derod executable (just delete the old broken mainnet folder before that).
(of course you can run the cwrsync.cmd directly in the derod folder, but you would need to copy also the bin and etc directories with it)
What file system is recommened for FreeBSD, UFS? If so, what options should be used when creating the file system with newfs for best results in running a node?
-b block-size
The block size of the file system, in bytes. It must be a power
of 2. The default size is 32768 bytes, and the smallest allow-
able size is 4096 bytes. The optimal block:fragment ratio is
8:1. Other ratios are possible, but are not recommended, and may
produce poor results.
-f frag-size
The fragment size of the file system in bytes. It must be a
power of two ranging in value between blocksize/8 and blocksize.
The default is 4096 bytes.
-i bytes
Specify the density of inodes in the file system. The default is
to create an inode for every (2 * frag-size) bytes of data space.
If fewer inodes are desired, a larger number should be used; to
create more inodes a smaller number should be given. One inode
is required for each distinct file, so this value effectively
specifies the average file size on the file system.
Between blocks 140,000 and ~180,000 it can take a bit longer than normal to sync. There was a period of time with large volumes of registration txns and normal txns throughout the network that you are syncing in. It’ll speed up significantly past that point.
Ensure you’re using an SSD for best performance. Full sync takes around 4 or so days in some cases longer, depending on a few factors.