MyTonCtrl status
This document serves as a comprehensive guide to help you understand the output of MyTonCtrl's status
command.
TON network status
Network name
Possible values are: mainnet
, testnet
, and unknown
. However, the value unknown
should never be displayed.
Number of validators
There are two key values: one represented in green and the other in yellow. The green value indicates the number of online validators, while the yellow value represents the total number of validators.
Both values must be integers greater than 0. You can obtain the green value using the command getconfig 34
with MyTonCtrl. For more information, please check the relevant section here regarding parameters 32, 34, and 36.
Number of shardchains
This value must be an integer greater than 0 and is displayed in green.
Number of offers
- There are two values to note:
- Green: Represents the number of
new offers
. - Yellow: Represents the total number of
all offers
.
- Green: Represents the number of
Number of complaints
- Similarly, there are two values to consider:
- Green: Indicates the number of
new complaints
. - Yellow: Indicates the total number of
all complaints
.
- Green: Indicates the number of
Election status
The election status can be indicated with green text for open
or yellow text for closed
.
Local validator status
Validator index
The validator index should be greater than or equal to 0 (which is the case if the validator mode is active). If it meets this requirement, it should be displayed in green; otherwise, it should be red.
ADNL address of local validator
This section contains only the ADNL address.
Local validator wallet address
The wallet address used for staking must be a valid TON address.
Local validator wallet balance
This section shows the current balance of the wallet.
Load average
The load average
format is [int]: int, int, int
. The first integer represents the number of CPUs, while the subsequent integers indicate the system load average for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
Network load average
This section also displays three integers, following the same logic as the load average
: it presents the system load average for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
Memory load
Absolute and Relative Memory Usage: This refers to the usage of RAM and swap memory in two pairs of integers.
Disk load average
This is similar to the memory load
. However, it relates to the usage of all disk space instead.
Mytoncore status
The status indicator should be green, showing how long Mytoncore has been operational.
Local validator status
This indicator should also be green, displaying the uptime of the local validator.
Local validator out of sync
This integer value should be less than 20, indicating that it is functioning properly (it will appear green).
Local validator last state serialization
This entry displays the number of MasterChain blocks that are currently out of service.
Local Validator database size
The absolute load size should be less than 1000 GB, and the relative load should be under 80%.
Version of MyTonCtrl
This indicates the hash of the commit and the name of the branch.
Version of validator
This shows the hash of the commit and the name of the branch.
TON network configuration
Configurator address
The address of the configurator. Refer to this parameter-0 for more information.
Elector address
The address of the elector. Refer to this parameter-1 for additional details.
Validation period
The duration of the validation period in seconds. Check this parameter-15.
Duration of elections
This refers to the duration of elections in seconds. To know more, refer to this parameter-15.
Hold period
The hold period in seconds, with details available at this parameter-15.
Minimum stake
The minimum stake required in TONs. Check this parameter-17.
Maximum stake
The maximum stake allowed in TONs. Check this parameter-17.
TON timestamps
TON network launch
This indicates the launch time of the current network, whether it is the Mainnet or Testnet.
Start of the validation cycle
The timestamp indicates the beginning of the validation cycle. If it represents a future event, it will be displayed in green.
End of the validation cycle
This is the timestamp for the end of the validation cycle; it will also appear green if it indicates a future date.
Start of elections
The timestamp for when elections begin. This will be green if it represents a future date.
End of elections
The timestamp indicating the end of elections is displayed in green if it predicts a future date.
Beginning of the next elections
The timestamp for the start of the next elections will appear green if it signifies a future event.