On 1 February 2024 07:10:02 GMT, "Schanzenbach, Martin" <schan...@gnunet.org> wrote: >The config files installed with gnunet are the default settings. >You can overwrite them using "gnunet-config" or manually in your gnunet.conf > >BR > >On 01.02.24 07:22, Divya Ranjan wrote: >> With some more looking around in the documentation, I realized I was >> missing a peer configuration. Configured one, and everything seems to be >> working as expected. >> >> But, I still have a question (maybe I'll clear it up with more reading), >> what exactly are those peer configurations for in >> `$PREFIX/share/gnunet/config.d/*`, are they 'templates' for what to add >> in your own configuration of the peer? Like, adding functionality for >> messaging or filesharing and so on? >> >> Divya. >> Divya Ranjan <di...@subvertising.org> writes: >> >>> ALso, I tried to check the logs with `tail -f ~/.cache/gnunet/*` and it >>> provided the following output: >>> >>> ``` >>> ==> /home/divya//.cache/gnunet/gnunet-2023-12-09.log <== >>> 2023-12-10T01:49:25.725296+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:50:25.728878+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:51:25.732982+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:52:25.738919+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:53:25.742232+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:54:25.745302+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:55:25.748885+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:56:25.752222+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:57:25.755538+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2023-12-10T01:58:25.758872+0000 fs-5942 ERROR Request 0x55885eb5adf0 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> >>> ==> /home/divya//.cache/gnunet/gnunet-2023-12-10.log <== >>> 2023-12-10T01:59:00.489024+0000 arm-5939 WARNING Service `identity' >>> terminated with status signal/1, >>> will restart in 1 ms >>> >>> ==> /home/divya//.cache/gnunet/gnunet-2024-02-01.log <== >>> 2024-02-01T05:50:39.544212+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:51:39.546193+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:52:39.550779+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:53:39.550986+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:54:39.552883+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:55:39.556204+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:56:39.559539+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:57:39.562861+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:58:39.563119+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T05:59:39.566219+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> 2024-02-01T06:00:39.569493+0000 fs-7528 ERROR Request 0x55845f5c0010 of >>> type 100 at head of datastore queue for more than 1 m >>> ``` >>> >>> Hopefully that helps with figuring out the issue. >>> >>> Divya Ranjan <di...@subvertising.org> writes: >>> >>>> Hello everyone! >>>> >>>> I have been recently trying to use the gnunet to see what the network >>>> looks like, but following the User Manual and the steps on the website, >>>> I am unable to proceed further. >>>> >>>> Firstly, I start with `gnunet-arm -s` and then check peers using >>>> `gnunet-peerinfo` and `gnunet-core`, both respond with nothing. >>>> >>>> How can I proceed further in using the gnunet? >>>> >>>> Divya. >> >> >
Indeed, I just didn't create a peer. Creating a peer and configuring it and then running `gnunet-arm -c peer_location -s worked.