Author: Eric Voskuil Date: To: Neill Miller CC: libbitcoin Subject: Re: [Libbitcoin] connection timed out
Looks like a server issue, I don't think here's any issue with the client.
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> On Oct 16, 2016, at 9:53 AM, Neill Miller <neillm@???> wrote:
>
> Ok, I'm not sure. Re-running the same commands I ran earlier are no
> longer timing out with the arg specified:
>
> e.g.
>
> bx fetch-height tcp://localhost:9091
> 434593
> bx fetch-height
> 434593
> bx fetch-height tcp://libbitcoin1.thecodefactory.org:9091
> 434593
>
> Earlier, I saw this (from scrollback):
>
> bx fetch-height
> 434579
> bx fetch-height tcp://localhost:9091
> Connection timed out
> bx fetch-height tcp://libbitcoin1.thecodefactory.org:9091
> Connection timed out
>
> -Neill.
>
>> On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 09:30:26AM -0700, Eric Voskuil wrote:
>> There are no usable args when specifying a URL (help would override and I believe -c would be ignored), but if it affects your results I would assume it's being treated as part of the URL, which could only happen if it was to the right of the URL, though I wouldn't expect this because the URL should be single token.
>>
>> e
>>
>>> On Oct 16, 2016, at 9:22 AM, Neill Miller <neillm@???> wrote:
>>>
>>> Just try: bx fetch-height with no args and be sure the default config has the proper URL. And args to bx fetch-height causes connection timed out.
>>>
>>>> On October 16, 2016 11:10:14 AM CDT, Eric Voskuil <eric@???> wrote:
>>>> The first server is correct. I know that the second server has been down, and I would assume the third is (the unsystem listings are dated). The only question then is why you cannot reach the fourth. Neill should be able to help. I don't see anything wrong with your build or config.
>>>>
>>>> e
>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 16, 2016, at 8:20 AM, bug456@??? wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ein Sun, 16 Oct 2016 06:46:42 -0700, Eric Voskuil <eric@???> schrieb:
>>>>> On 10/15/2016 11:58 PM, bug456@??? wrote:
>>>>>>> When I instead use 'libbitcoin-explore-master/data/bx-testnet.cfg' a
>>>>>>> the configuration file, I
>>>>>>> receive a number.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is the blockchain height at that server, so it is working.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had a working version of bx on the same machine some months ago, but
>>>>>> upgraded the system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't see that you have any problem except that the server is down and
>>>>>> the configuration file is not located. If you call:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $ bx fetch-height -c bx.cfg
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The default path for the process is used. If you call:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $ bx fetch-height
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The file 'bx.cfg' in the installed location is used. Use the command:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $ bx settings
>>>>>>
>>>>>> to determine if your configuration file is actually being used.
>>>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks. I understand all of that. To clarify again, here is my output (now using specification of the server on the command line,
>>>>> thanks for the hint):
>>>>>
>>>>>> bx fetch-height tcp://obelisk-testnet.airbitz.co:9091
>>>>> 645774
>>>>>
>>>>>> bx fetch-height tcp://obelisk.airbitz.co:9091
>>>>> connection timed out
>>>>> Exit 255
>>>>>
>>>>>> bx fetch-height tcp://obelisk.bysh.me:9091
>>>>> connection timed out
>>>>> Exit 255
>>>>>
>>>>>> bx fetch-height tcp://libbitcoin1.thecodefactory.org:30000
>>>>> connection timed out
>>>>> Exit 255
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is this some problem in my configuration, or is it saying that the last three servers I was trying to point to are down?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Uwe H.
>>>>>
>>>>> Uwe H.
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