NEM Supernode Rewards Program

I understood where this strange error came from. This is the whole application through which movies are watched. Each time it runs, it generates an error. Now it does not work. I understand it uses port 7880, if you are interested, you can download it and see what the error is connected with.“zona”

zona

When ZONE is open it does not allow to open “runservant.bat”

so that software uses port 7880 too?

Can someone explain what happened? I’m missing some steps to get up and running again.

I was running nis-ncc-0.6.xx.tgz and upgraded xx every release. Worked forever. Now I need to upgrade because NIS is not synced. I’m guessing because:

However the nis-ncc combo is not available from downloads anymore. Only nis. And the shellscript from that file doesn’t work anymore:

./nix.runMon.sh
Error: Could not find or load main class org.nem.monitor.NemMonitor

How can I access my xem and continue local harvesting?

Use Nano Wallet.

Your NIS wasn’t synced any more because the fees were reduced and your NIS didn’t accept the reduced fees. So your NIS got stuck.

Can I use the new updated NIS with old NCC (since there is no NCC combo anymore)? AFAIK Nano does not do local harvesting like NCC, only delegated harvesting.

Should be possible to use old NCC. But

  1. that is not guaranteed in the future.
  2. if you make a transfer, you will a too high fee.

Why don’t you switch to Nano and activate delegated harvesting?

Honestly, because I set up NCC/NIS once for local harvesting using some very clear tutorial specifically for Linux and how to run things as a daemon and it just works. I haven’t found a clear guide for NIS + Nano. I don’t fully comprehend what needs to happen either.

  1. I need to activate delegated harvesting, or did the local harvesting already take care of that?
  2. Do I get to keep my old address and vested balance when I import my NCC wallet into Nano?
  3. Is the remote account my old account or a new account?
  4. Is the Nano account my old account or a new account?
  5. Do I need to have two accounts now, one for the wallet and one for the delegated harvesting?

I know this will sound annoyingly noobish to you. In my defense, this isn’t as intuitive as it might seem to a developer. That’s why I had prefered to keep my confusion a secret and just use the old setup. But you make two valid points. I need to go with the flow.

  1. yes, you need to activate delegated harvesting in Nano.
  2. yes, you keep everything
  3. the remote account is a new account that acts as delagte for harvesting, that account will never have any xem in it, all harvested xem are forwarded to your main account.
  4. if you export from NCC and import into Nano the account in the Nano Wallet will be your old account.
  5. Yes, two account but both live in one wallet and Nano handles both accounts. The delegated account is just needed for (delegated) harvesting.

Thank you for the replies. I will try to set it up.

First problem. I’m following the guide, but how do I install this on a server?

1 Installation

Download the NanoWallet from nem.io. Extract the zip file and double-click “start.html

There is no start.html or any .html except credits.html.

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Ok, so it’s no longer a server, it’s a self-contained browser with LocalStorage. I don’t need NIS anymore. So I’m no longer needed in the network. Things getting more centralized seems counter-intuitive.

You can run NIS if you want to contribute to the network, but it is not mandatory.
We also have the supernodes program which ensures that there are hundreds of NIS nodes.

The network is actually well distributed currently: https://supernodes.nem.io/map

You are still encouraged to contribute by hosting a NIS but it’s no longer a wallet requirement.

I get it now. It’s actually so much more easy that it feels like some steps are missing. But there aren’t.

I’ll be running a NIS anyway. I’m just wondering what happens when I do delegated harvesting on my own NIS and then in my wallet select a public supernode afterwards when I’m in a location where I cannot reach my NIS. Will the harvesting continue, or will it somehow be cancelled?

I’m just wondering what happens when I do delegated harvesting on my own NIS and then in my wallet select a public supernode afterwards when I’m in a location where I cannot reach my NIS. Will the harvesting continue, or will it somehow be cancelled?

Your personal NIS will continue to “remote harvest” unless you specifically deactivate it. Using your wallet with other nodes will have no impact.

I did upgrade NIS 0.6.91 to 0.6.93 these 3 nodes.
http://157.7.198.84:7890/node/info
http://157.7.196.200:7890/node/info
http://157.7.197.62:7890/node/info
Does it work properly?

I upgraded 3 SNs after disabled :wink:

759 52.198.151.33 rhosoi-ms Deactivated
760 52.68.132.108 pool-ms Deactivated
774 13.114.63.69 brutus-ms Deactivated

Please re-activate.

I activated those nodes again.

Hi, my SN has been upgraded to 0.6.93 for a while now, but I seemed to have missed a SN payout on 16th August - although all tests had passed

rounds 2397-2400:
http://chain.nem.ninja/#/transfer/92f890426a75741fcfe5abd47e62b43c27ce2db8a625ed6b030004ee49ec686b

rounds 2401-2404:
http://chain.nem.ninja/#/transfer/733eaab8f4e337473a14d7dbc50f582349b2472f80dfe45a37796cb1bfe5ea9b

i think on that day there was the delay due to maintenance:

How to get here?