AVAX DENALI Tips #1- How to check how long an AVALANCHE node been running in linux ?
Hello Avalidators !
AVAX’s Denali testnet has been launhed!
Begins: June 1 at 12:00 am GMT (8:00 pm New York)
Ends: June 8 at 11:59 pm GMT (7:59 pm New York)
For the first challenge, you need to run a node and add a validator to the default subnet. ( You can check Collin Cusce’s guide here. )
You need to maintain a healthy, operational node for a minimum of 180 hours (50%) of the incentivized testnet to complete challenge III.
So, we can check how long a AVA’s Gecko client process has been running in linux.
burcusan@ava-ubuntu:~$ ps -eo etime,args | grep ava | grep -v grep
1-02:03:22 ./build/ava
From “ps” man page:
etime ELAPSED elapsed time since the process was started, in the form [[DD-]hh:]mm:ss.
So in our case “1–02:03:22 ./build/ava” means, it has been exactly 1 day 2 hours 3 minutes and 22 seconds since we started AVA Gecko client “ava”.
Have fun! And let everyone know in Discord channel if you need assistance.