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I run multiple full nodes. Some of them are in the same LAN (providing "better" connection than over the internet). Also i sometimes have some sync problems which can easily and fastly solved by manually adding one of my other nodes. Eg on startup they sometimes take some time to find other nodes or what i had just now, one of the nodes completely disconnected from the network and just spammed to log "Cannot connect to host x.y.z.x:8444 ssl:...".
Because of that i'd like to add my other nodes (which i obvisously trust) as static nodes. They should always connect to each other at startup and keep that connection. A possible workaround: add node on startup via chia show -a xyz will not work because chia removes even manually added nodes after some (random?) time.
I hope there isn't already a ticket about that. I searched a while and didn't find anything useful. If there is already a ticket I'm also happy if someone could provide a link to that :)
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I run multiple full nodes. Some of them are in the same LAN (providing "better" connection than over the internet). Also i sometimes have some sync problems which can easily and fastly solved by manually adding one of my other nodes. Eg on startup they sometimes take some time to find other nodes or what i had just now, one of the nodes completely disconnected from the network and just spammed to log "Cannot connect to host x.y.z.x:8444 ssl:...".
Because of that i'd like to add my other nodes (which i obvisously trust) as static nodes. They should always connect to each other at startup and keep that connection. A possible workaround: add node on startup via
chia show -a xyzwill not work because chia removes even manually added nodes after some (random?) time.I hope there isn't already a ticket about that. I searched a while and didn't find anything useful. If there is already a ticket I'm also happy if someone could provide a link to that :)
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