Possibly broken client installation?

Is it possible to happen that one installation of my client is broken? Because:

1) i cant harvest even one block here with almost 4%oo importance 3 days in a row no matter how often i restart it
2) i was unable to propagate transaction into network

At another PC it works fine. It was pure installation at new PC, few days working OK, harvesting with many blocks, but after 5 days it stopped to harvest blocks (still harvesting) and i was unable to make a transaction. Any ideas?


Is it possible to happen that one installation of my client is broken? Because:

1) i cant harvest even one block here with almost 4%oo importance 3 days in a row no matter how often i restart it
2) i was unable to propagate transaction into network

At another PC it works fine. It was pure installation at new PC, few days working OK, harvesting with many blocks, but after 5 days it stopped to harvest blocks (still harvesting) and i was unable to make a transaction. Any ideas?


are you using standalone or installer?

Can you provide logs? they should reside in c:\users\<foo>\nem\nis\logs

I think this issue will be gone with the next release. Right now NIS spends too much time calculating trust values. We have improved on this already, so the next release will hopefully solve your problem.

The log file has almost 100MB per every day runningĀ  :o

Im running it at SSD disk, its not very good.

Its a win client at remote desktop server running 24 hours every day. I just tried to move XEMs to another accounts what will happen.

At linux installation sometimes was problem (even after the rebooting the whole server) with NCC, it failed to:

Acquiring exclusive lock to lock file: /root/nem/nis.lockĀ  - instead of this there was an error "unable to acquire exclusive lock to lock file: /root/nem/nis.lock "

It just was unable to acquire and both (NIS and NCC) crashed after a while, solution was to run NiS only and after few hours of running it was again capable to run NCC normally. OF course, always starting as root.