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Your monerod should have it's own node list, especially if it has been on the network for some time. A priority node being offline should not affect your node.
I mean, when I try to start monerod, monerod fails to start if
sample.net
in--add-priority-node=sample.net
is down. I experienced that a few times, though it's just me.To Start p2pool:
Great connection @xmrvsbeast.com!
If you're a full node, you can just do
p2pool --host 127.0.0.1
That would be the case if you use
--add-exclusive-node
--add-priority-node
should not behave like that, not sure what the issue is with your situation.maybe try deleting your
p2pstate.bin
file and restart monerodI see. Disregard it then, it might have been something accidental. Actually I didn't check if the node was up or down, so it was just a guess. (If someone happens to experience a weird error where the daemon refuses to start, tweaking
--add-priority-node
wouldn't hurt, I guess.)Anyway one of the two priority nodes, in a recommended command in README.md, has changed.