Can somebody explain simple and short what happens when you harvest?
When using a SSD: Is it bad to harvest 24/7?
Can somebody explain simple and short what happens when you harvest?
When using a SSD: Is it bad to harvest 24/7?
You mean what actually happens on your machine ? Like accessing of ressources ?
Afaik harvesting won't create a lot more write-access' to your SSD than it would to have your node running 24/7 and not harvest. How much the disks are actually accessed you can either check in the ressource manager (if you're on windows) or wait until a core dev answers :)
If you have secondary (non-ssd) disk, I'd rather run nis from there (keep in mind, that most likely there will be write to disk nearly every minute…)
If you have secondary (non-ssd) disk, I'd rather run nis from there (keep in mind, that most likely there will be write to disk nearly every minute...)
How to?
Ok thanks for the answers guys.
If you have secondary (non-ssd) disk, I'd rather run nis from there (keep in mind, that most likely there will be write to disk nearly every minute...)
How to?
currently the only option is if you run from standalone package, not via nem-monitor and webstart
If you have secondary (non-ssd) disk, I'd rather run nis from there (keep in mind, that most likely there will be write to disk nearly every minute...)
It shoud not be a problem.
Windows write down a lot o things in one minute.
Its not the Nem client the "vilain of the history" 8)
[img width=800 height=290]http://s29.postimg.org/hbmuvoas7/SSD_sandisk.png[/img]
It shoud not be a problem.
Windows write down a lot o things in one minute.
Its not the Nem client the "vilain of the history" 8)
[img width=800 height=290]http://s29.postimg.org/hbmuvoas7/SSD_sandisk.png[/img]
I think that is not true. On my system no process is coming even close. The peaks are at 70-80 MByte/s.
And this screenshot is taken with harvesting off. With harvesting on it is pretty similar though.
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While I was testing, I didnt saw nothing more than 20mb/s. Ill check it again.
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On the topic of harvesting… Has anyone got remote harvesting working? When you connect to a remote instance of NIS, what do you enter for "host"?
On the topic of harvesting.. Has anyone got remote harvesting working? When you connect to a remote instance of NIS, what do you enter for "host"?
Is that still a valid question ? I feel like we've talked about this on btt ?
It works like a charm for me. I simply entered the ip of my vps and clicked that button. It then takes about 24hrs to kick in but I've harvested a couple of blocks since then, with my local NIS turned off.
On the topic of harvesting.. Has anyone got remote harvesting working? When you connect to a remote instance of NIS, what do you enter for "host"?
Is that still a valid question ? I feel like we've talked about this on btt ?
It works like a charm for me. I simply entered the ip of my vps and clicked that button. It then takes about 24hrs to kick in but I've harvested a couple of blocks since then, with my local NIS turned off.
Sorry yes we did :) but no one answered the part about the host unless I just missed it :) thank allot its very simple now that I understand the steps lol