The Hosting Handbook
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Hi, Can I both host files and dual mine Ether/Siacoins on the same mining rig? Sorry my ignorance I'm a newby here
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Hi all,
I should be getting my QNAP NAS online tonight with a few TB's to offer up (in RAID5).My question centers around illegal content. How can the blockchain / Developers monitor this, obviously MS/Amazon have teams dedicated to removing suich content and shutting down the accounts of those who upload it. While I'm sure 99% of users are legit, I absolutely do not want that stuff anywhere near my life / family / NAS.
I had a quick search but couldn't see anyone asking this, I'm sure they have though.
Thanks
Dave
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@ds2000
all data stored by others on your host is encrypted and only partial. So you can't know what you are storing.
There is only one having access to all parts and keys for the file- that is the renting node.If you can't live with that in mind, don't host (share) your storage space.
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Hello.
Parts about how price affects Score needs update because it does not correct after this code update 2 month ago:
https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/commit/a85353d8cec915ff2632eec32283a12dafcf0107
-priceExponentiation = 4
+priceExponentiation = 5Those parts are incorrect:
Every time you cut your price in half, your score will go up by 16x.
If you cut your total cost in half, your score will go up by 16x.
The price penalty only really becomes relevant if your collateral is more than 5x your total cost. Generally speaking you want to target 2-3x collateral vs. price.That is, every time you double your collateral, your score doubles as well. 3.9% of your collateral contributes to the total price, which has a 16x multiplier on it when you double the total price. So if doubling your collateral is enough to move the total price by more than about 20%, it'll actually cause your score to drop instead of increase
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@Taek said in The Hosting Handbook:
If you are running a renter (this is the default - if you aren't, you probably know it), you can see a full list of hosts by running
siac hostdb -v. This will display the scores of the hosts in your database.It doesn't show a score for me. Were there any changes made to the implementation since this thread was opened 5 months ago or am I doing something wrong?
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@pachisi456
I wondered about this too.
Now I can tell thehostdb -vmethod is not reliable.The hostdb is maintained by the renter module. As your renter will not rent from your host (itself) it does not include it in the hostdb.
So, to get your hosts score you need to run a separate node (different seed) and look in that nodes hostdb.
And there is another catch. The renter module queries only the top 200 of hosts regularly for settings, the others only occassionally.
For example my host settings got refreshed by the renter only once in two weeks as my host is not in the top 200.So the easiest and in my opinion most reliable way to check the hosts score is looking for the host in the Siahub host directory. I think Siahub uses a modified/customized module that queries all hosts.
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@reinisp
Thanks! Good answer.
Just realised that the way I've put my question was a bit misleading. What I've meant is that when I run siac.exe hostdb -v I don't see ANY scores, just the list of hosts with prices etc. How can I see the actual score number of a any host?
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@pachisi456
Thehostdb -voutput gives you the host list sorted according to score.
So the last one you see has the best score.
The overall score is shown in the column following the announced address. and before the column showing the price.In the column named "Pubkey" you see the hashes of the nodes (beginning with the "ed25519:").
If you want to read a hosts settings and score breakdown you should copy the whole hash, then
siac hostdb view <pubkey of a particular host>
gives you the settings of that.For example:
siac hostdb view ed25519:181be570a6b1b80e07775f0cb26ae92d654c74daa8d11e4a043b8289409ec2b9
gives youHost information: Public Key: ed25519:181be570a6b1b80e07775f0cb26ae92d654c74daa8d11e4a043b8289409ec2b9 Block First Seen: 124977 Host Settings: Accepting Contracts: true Total Storage: 10899 GB Remaining Storage: 10446 GB Offered Collateral (TB / Mo): 200 SC Contract Price: 2 SC Storage Price (TB / Mo): 13 SC Download Price (1 TB): 200 SC Upload Price (1 TB): 0 H Version: 1.3.0 Score Breakdown: Age: 0.500 Burn: 1.000 Collateral: 37.333 Interaction: 0.655 Price: 1085.014 Storage: 1.000 Uptime: 1.000 Version: 0.700 Scan History Length: 53 Overall Uptime: 1.000
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Hi!
What is and how to increase the Interaction score?