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The Control Panel
Once you opened a connection you will face the main Control Panel
At the very top you have the Taskbar where you can select between different open connections. We now have “Server3” selected.
Stands for “All Transaction” and shows the total number of transactions a neighbor has sent. Note that when you have Neighbor Refreshing enabled, that this value will get reset to 0 on every refresh cycle.
Stands for “Invalid Transactions” and shows the total number of invalid transactions that the Iota Client rejected.
Stands for “New Transactions” and shows the total number of transactions that the Iota Client received which it didn’t have in the Database yet.
Shows how many percent of the last 24 hours a neighbor was active. Note that this value will start at 0 when you add a new neighbor and will rise within 24 hours if the neighbor is active
Shows how many percent of the last 7 days a neighbor was active.
Allows you to disable a neighbour temporarily without having to remove it from the list Note that you will have to click “Save Changes” if you Deactivate/Activate a neighbour this way
Here is where you will enter the IP or DNS address of a neighbor when adding one (by clicking the “Add” button)
Here you should add the contact detail of your neighbor so you know whom to contact in case a neighbor isn’t active anymore
At the bottom left you have the Remove button. Select a neighbor and click “Remove” to delete the neighbor from the list. Note that you will have to click the “Save Changes” button to make the removal final
Click “Add” button to add a new neighbour Note that you will have to click the “Save Changes” button to make the addition final
When ever you do any changes to a neighbor you will have to click the “Save Changes” button to apply them to the server
Will open the settings of that specific server
Set the ICCR Port. Note: A ICCR restart is required for this setting to take effect
Set the installation location of the IOTA client.
Set the IOTA clients start command.
You can find all available command line parameters of the IRI here
IMPORTANT: The -p parameter must always be at the very end
On some systems the -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true parameter must be used
for the IRI to be able to work properly.
Note: A restart of the IOTA Client is required for this setting to take effect
Set the IOTA API port. This will be the Port the IOTA client uses for the API interface. Note: A restart of the IOTA Client is required for this setting to take effect
Set the time interval (Minutes) in which the Neighbours will get refreshed. This will make sure that any DNS record changes won’t lead to connection loss.
Cancel any changes
Save any changes and apply them to the ICCR server
Install or Update the IOTA Client. Will use the IOTA Download link specified in the “ICCJ Settings” and install or update the IOTA Client. Note: The IOTA Client will get started automatically after installation
Start the IOTA Client with the start command specified in the “Settings”
Stop the IOTA Client
Delete the Database of the IOTA Client IMPORTANT: Make sure to stop the IOTA Client before deleting the Database
Remove the IOTA Client from the ICCR server
Open the Event log of the ICCR
Open the IOTA Log
Chose “Head” from the dropdown menu to see the beginning of the log. Chose “Tail” from the dropdown menu to see the latest log output You can stop the life feed by pressing the pause button and resume it with the play button.
Shows the ICCJ Event log
= Not connected to ICCR
= Connected to ICCR, but IOTA client is not running
= Connected to ICCR and IOTA client is running
The Latest milestone in the Database
The Latest solid Milestone in the Database Note: If the “Solid Milestone” number is equal to the to the “Milestone” number your node is synced
Continue to next page: ICCJ Settings