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Determining whether gnunet is connected
From: |
Bob Ham |
Subject: |
Determining whether gnunet is connected |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Feb 2022 18:26:42 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13) |
Hi there,
After having a lot of issues compiling and running different versions
of gnunet sources and packages, I've finally managed to compile the
latest git. Lots of services are running:
$ gnunet-arm -I
Services (excluding stopped services):
(started: 25 / stopped: 21)
ats (binary='gnunet-service-ats', status=started)
cadet (binary='gnunet-service-cadet', status=started)
core (binary='gnunet-service-core', status=started)
datastore (binary='gnunet-service-datastore', status=started)
dht (binary='gnunet-service-dht', status=started)
fs (binary='gnunet-service-fs', status=started)
gns (binary='gnunet-service-gns', status=started)
hostlist (binary='gnunet-daemon-hostlist', status=started)
identity (binary='gnunet-service-identity', status=started)
namecache (binary='gnunet-service-namecache', status=started)
namestore (binary='gnunet-service-namestore', status=started)
nat (binary='gnunet-service-nat', status=started)
nse (binary='gnunet-service-nse', status=started)
peerinfo (binary='gnunet-service-peerinfo', status=started)
peerstore (binary='gnunet-service-peerstore', status=started)
reclaim (binary='gnunet-service-reclaim', status=started)
resolver (binary='gnunet-service-resolver', status=started)
rest (binary='gnunet-rest-server', status=started)
revocation (binary='gnunet-service-revocation', status=started)
setu (binary='gnunet-service-setu', status=started)
statistics (binary='gnunet-service-statistics', status=started)
topology (binary='gnunet-daemon-topology', status=started)
transport (binary='gnunet-service-transport', status=started)
zonemaster (binary='gnunet-service-zonemaster', status=started)
zonemaster-monitor (binary='gnunet-service-zonemaster-monitor', status=started)
but I'm not sure what's happening with the node and whether it's
connected to anything. As per suggestions from IRC, I tried running
"gnunet-transport --information" but it hangs for 30 seconds and then
prints:
$ gnunet-transport --information
Failed to list connections, timeout occurred
The output of "gnunet-transport --monitor" shows activity but it's
like debug output, it's not clear what the activity is and whether any
successful connections have occurred.
The handbook is of no help, it only discusses graphical programs but I
only have terminal access at present.
How can I determine whether my node is connected and working?
Thanks,
Bob Ham
--
Bob Ham <rah@settrans.net>
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- Re: Determining whether gnunet is connected, Schanzenbach, Martin, 2022/02/25
- Re: Determining whether gnunet is connected, Bob Ham, 2022/02/25
- Re: Determining whether gnunet is connected, Schanzenbach, Martin, 2022/02/26
- Re: Determining whether gnunet is connected, Schanzenbach, Martin, 2022/02/26
- Re: Determining whether gnunet is connected, Bob Ham, 2022/02/27
- Re: Determining whether gnunet is connected, Schanzenbach, Martin, 2022/02/27
- Re: Determining whether gnunet is connected, madmurphy, 2022/02/27