Hello
In my dash.conf file I have an option maxconnections=250. Unfortunately it seems to not work correctly form me. The program correctly reads the configuration file because in debug.log file i can find:
2017-03-30 10:07:48 Using at most 250 connections (2048 file descriptors available)
After a minute-two I have 8 connected peers, once every few minutes I get additional 8 peers, but they get disconnected in next minute and I still have only 8 nodes (the ones that I had after start). I think that this is a part of logs that present the disconection:
2017-03-30 09:50:28 AdvertiseLocal: advertising address [2001:0:9d38:6abd:880:70a:ace6:6d1f]:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=18, addr=37.59.212.206:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=19, addr=45.32.178.75:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=20, addr=51.15.42.143:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=21, addr=104.207.145.8:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=22, addr=128.199.74.118:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=23, addr=176.31.145.58:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=24, addr=178.62.90.170:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=25, addr=194.135.80.180:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=26, addr=198.211.123.183:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=18 addr=37.59.212.206:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=19 addr=45.32.178.75:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=20 addr=51.15.42.143:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=21 addr=104.207.145.8:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=22 addr=128.199.74.118:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=23 addr=176.31.145.58:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=24 addr=178.62.90.170:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=25 addr=194.135.80.180:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=26 addr=198.211.123.183:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
So it looks like the additional (on top of 8) nodes are master nodes that decide to disconnect after a minute...
Any suggestions?
In my dash.conf file I have an option maxconnections=250. Unfortunately it seems to not work correctly form me. The program correctly reads the configuration file because in debug.log file i can find:
2017-03-30 10:07:48 Using at most 250 connections (2048 file descriptors available)
After a minute-two I have 8 connected peers, once every few minutes I get additional 8 peers, but they get disconnected in next minute and I still have only 8 nodes (the ones that I had after start). I think that this is a part of logs that present the disconection:
2017-03-30 09:50:28 AdvertiseLocal: advertising address [2001:0:9d38:6abd:880:70a:ace6:6d1f]:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=18, addr=37.59.212.206:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=19, addr=45.32.178.75:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=20, addr=51.15.42.143:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=21, addr=104.207.145.8:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=22, addr=128.199.74.118:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=23, addr=176.31.145.58:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=24, addr=178.62.90.170:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=25, addr=194.135.80.180:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 Closing Masternode connection: peer=26, addr=198.211.123.183:9999
2017-03-30 09:51:23 CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=18 addr=37.59.212.206:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=19 addr=45.32.178.75:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=20 addr=51.15.42.143:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=21 addr=104.207.145.8:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=22 addr=128.199.74.118:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=23 addr=176.31.145.58:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=24 addr=178.62.90.170:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=25 addr=194.135.80.180:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
2017-03-30 09:51:23 ThreadSocketHandler -- removing node: peer=26 addr=198.211.123.183:9999 nRefCount=2 fNetworkNode=1 fInbound=0 fMasternode=1
So it looks like the additional (on top of 8) nodes are master nodes that decide to disconnect after a minute...
Any suggestions?