EinsteinTX
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Hi, I'm a bit new to setting up a masternode myself. Everything seems to be running fine and I've received no other warnings except a "Status Warning" on "Dash Central" The warning is exactly "Warning: We did not receive a remote data update since more than 15 minutes. Please check your DashCentral push script." It's been there since it started and had not gone away.
This thread makes me think it's nothing to worry about:
https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/dashcentral-issues.14153/
But it sounds like following this thread "MAY" fix it.
https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/how-to-check-auto-restart-script.12322/#post-114057
I heard if I end up "restarting" my Masternode, I end up restarting the 'clock' on when I get paid. In other words, if this "warning" is something that don't really need to worry about in the short term, then I should at least wait until my first payout before making any changes. However, if this "warning" is something that will keep me from getting a payout, then I should attempt to fix it asap.
There seems to be very little information about this out there. Before I do anything, I thought I'd check with you guys and see if anyone has further information.
Thanks a bunch for any feedback.
~glenn
This thread makes me think it's nothing to worry about:
https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/dashcentral-issues.14153/
But it sounds like following this thread "MAY" fix it.
https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/how-to-check-auto-restart-script.12322/#post-114057
I heard if I end up "restarting" my Masternode, I end up restarting the 'clock' on when I get paid. In other words, if this "warning" is something that don't really need to worry about in the short term, then I should at least wait until my first payout before making any changes. However, if this "warning" is something that will keep me from getting a payout, then I should attempt to fix it asap.
There seems to be very little information about this out there. Before I do anything, I thought I'd check with you guys and see if anyone has further information.
Thanks a bunch for any feedback.
~glenn
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