Hi Bob, in order to check if you currently have any neighbours (directly connected peers) you can try:
$ gnunet-core BR Martin > On 25. Feb 2022, at 19:26, Bob Ham <[email protected]> wrote: > > 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 <[email protected]> > > for (;;) { ++pancakes; } >
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