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[Bug] Node cannot start #18304
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check if any chia processes are still running before starting. i noticed that when running chia stop -d all, not all processes stop:
im rebooting and will start after. see if that fixes things. i've rebooted and the node is back online. so it must be something with the chia stop command not stopping all running processes before upgrade. |
So it seems like zombie processes are the underlying issue here. That's why rebooting cleared things. Having said that I can't explain why wallet code would be running if you did chia start node. That should only run the node and not the wallet. Are you still having issues with that? |
I am having the same issues. Up to version 2.4.1 no problems, runtime since inception of Chia. Fresh install of Debian Bookworm, including official Chia Debian package...crashed all the time. Reinstalled from Git source because it worked before...it is crashing all the time. I can't get farmer running without every 2-10 hours crash. There is something screwed up from version 2.4.2
I have written own bash watchdog to kill all chia stuff
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Hey @hajes , I believe your issues are unrelated to this users. Please refer to the comment I left on your issue ticket for more information: #18343 (comment) |
Closing as a zombie issue, please reopen if you continue to have issues. |
What happened?
Executing the command [chia start node] runs the node service, but why does it start the wallet service?
Version
2.4.3.dev1
What platform are you using?
Linux
What ui mode are you using?
CLI
Relevant log output
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