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Storage nodes sometimes can't restart with 'insufficient funds' error #2932

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evgeniiz321 opened this issue Sep 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Stop 4 SNs
Restart them one by one - sometimes some nodes don't restart successfully. If try to restart same node multiple times - eventually it will be started.

In logs I see:

2024/09/09 09:29:36 can't make notary deposit: Insufficient funds (-511) - insufficient funds

Full SN log - sn_3_stderr.txt

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Storage Nodes should always be able to restart successfully when there are no configuration or environment issues.

@roman-khimov roman-khimov added bug Something isn't working U2 Seriously planned S4 Routine I4 No visible changes labels Sep 9, 2024
@roman-khimov roman-khimov added this to the v0.44.0 milestone Sep 9, 2024
@carpawell carpawell self-assigned this Sep 23, 2024
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@evgeniiz321, could not reproduce it after some days trying. Can you, please try to catch it one more time and attach IR's logs? Reports in this issue were not available to me when I first time read it. It will be more preferable to use a new node after #2952, it added more useful logs.

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