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mod6: need more information to go on.
mod6: now why you saw the INVALID seal message im not too sure. could be you have a stale key of his, or perhaps the seal wasn't quite named correctly.
mod6: In the new version, if a vpatch doesn't have *ALL* antecedents present in the flow, it is dropped on the floor.
mod6: If you're using V (99994) the reason that you won't see it in the flow is because it needs to be reground: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/Hu0ab/?raw=true
mod6: anyway, if you have alf's most updated key, the vpatch verfifies the seal for me.
mod6: !!key asciilifeform
mod6: which version of V are you using?
mod6: also, eatblock test is no around 411K bocks and into blk0034... so should be done in a day or two.
mod6: ANd at the end of the whole thing, will update that blog page with all of the data.
mod6: Running another test against the same phyiscal fg right now (figure I'll do three per unit).
mod6: Ok update here... 2nd FG first entropy tests are in; collected ~1.2Gb. http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg2.ent_run1.txt http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg2.dieharder_run1.txt
mod6: yeah Ada 2012
mod6: thought it might be inherited from Ada.* or whatever? or do i just need to implement my own?
mod6: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/bdPh4/?raw=true
mod6: maybe it's just the example that isn't mean to bean compiled.
mod6: well, i try to compile some simple examples and it talks shit to me
mod6: gnat frustrates me
mod6: im just gonna come out and say it.
mod6: ya
mod6: I just watched the 3rd episode of the new season, "The Time Travelers." There's a line in there that's something like 'Steve, what will it be like after all these centuries? Are you sure? I'm sure of one thing.' '[Crow]: Bitcoin.
mod6: lot of mn refs too
mod6: Ya, cracks me up
mod6: TomServo: also, been watching any of the new MST3K?
mod6: TomServo: any update on your node?
mod6: Eatblock test upto 363K+ blocks and into blk0019.
mod6: Update: Moving on to FG #2. Will collect just over 1.0 Gb and then do ent/dh tests.
mod6: http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.ent_run4.txt http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.dieharder_run4.txt
mod6: will report out results here when it's complete :]
mod6: I'm also running ent/dh against 1.2Gb of collected fg entropy, but this time I did it with: `dd iflag=fullblock if=/dev/ttyUSB0 of=fg1.fg4.bin`
mod6: Update: eatblock now @ 353K+ blocks, into blk0017.
mod6: Mornin'
mod6: win.
mod6: AWS: Account has been closed.
mod6: do some magic, make every destination river
mod6: pretty awesome :]
mod6: :D
mod6: will report back in ~1 day
mod6: ok, collecting another ~1Gb, this time using iflag=fullblock
mod6: asciilifeform: yeah, 8.000000's everytime from ent.
mod6: will collect like: `dd iflag=fullblock if=/dev/ttyUSB0 of=fg1.fg4.bin`
mod6: I'm doing that test next.
mod6: Framedragger: alf's discovery of the padding flag wasn't found until after i had started this collection.
mod6: Alright asciilifeform, mircea_popescu, et. al. Here's the 3rd run of the dh & ent against the third collection of ~1.1Gb of entropy. http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.dieharder_run3.txt http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.ent_run3.txt
mod6: hahaha
mod6: third collection of ~1Gb of entropy is complete from my first fg. running ent & dh now...
mod6: eatblock is upto 235K+ blocks.
mod6: mornin'
mod6: grab this quick, because I probably won't leave it up there long.
mod6: ok here's what I had when I copied it: http://www.mod6.net/eatblock-test/debug.log
mod6: lemme see what I can do. it's an offline box lol...
mod6: nmon is running again as well.
mod6: 24K+ blocks and counting...
mod6: this time with ProcessBlock took (time val) ms; db write wait (time val) ms; db read wait (time val) ms
mod6: alright, mircea_popescu & asciilifeform ; full offline eatblock test is running again
mod6: for sure
mod6: work, work, work.
mod6: so yah that's fucky
mod6: then tried `yes | dd iflag=fullblock of=out bs=1024k count=10` and says 10485760 bytes out
mod6: <+asciilifeform> yes | dd of=out bs=1024k count=10 << ya, tried this, 122880 bytes out
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: can haz one moar plot -- just 300,000 and up, plox ? << i can do this easy enough, still want this?
mod6: cutting blocks...
mod6: will recut all .dat files ...
mod6: ok blowing away all of my .dat files in ~/.bitcoin
mod6: i'll try that next time i run a test.
mod6: ok, maybe might have to just another drive and drop 'em on there.
mod6: for whom? it's like 100G
mod6: i just deleted them this am
mod6: i gotta recut all the blocks anyway.
mod6: before I recompile everything. i'll check with you again.
mod6: im certain to screw that up
mod6: how do i do that?
mod6: ok
mod6: let me get that setup.
mod6: ok.
mod6: i'm up for a full re-eatblock. just want to make sure I'm not missing anything this time :]
mod6: so just add in this patch: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2017-February/000256.html ?
mod6: i certainly could.
mod6: that's slick
mod6: that's slick
mod6: [blog updated]
mod6: and it looks like 69x easier than me gimp'ing over some eulora screenshots.
mod6: yeah, srsly.
mod6: i'll update my blog
mod6: yeah, stuff falls out of my head sometimes.
mod6: haha, yeah, it did grind it down for like 10 seconds, but then it was fine
mod6: ahhh right, i remember seeing this.
mod6 looks
mod6: oh
mod6: ya, turned out cool 'eh? thanks for your help. looks sweet.
mod6: should have asked.
mod6: i actually had no idea how you guys were doing the charting.
mod6: thanks a LOT to diana_coman who helped me :]
mod6: gnuplot is actually really cool. can't believe i never used it before.
mod6: oh yah! guess there are. :]
mod6: 10
mod6: $ cat graph.txt | awk '{print $2}' | perl -e '@a=<STDIN>; foreach(@a) { chomp($_); if($_ > 25000) { print "$_\n"; }}' | wc -l
mod6: looking through the raw data now...
mod6: well, maybe it is? i see some spikes in the 30000ms range... didn't think it was ever that high.
mod6: this can't be right...
mod6: *wait.