Very true. I just finished watching your video. Great presentation. Good thing I found out Linode had filled up my storage with backups which I could not delete causing the server to stop. It could have been worse.
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periodically check the size of your debug.log if it gets too big, shut down smartnode, then delete debug.log then restart the smartnode. if it is done within 10min's it will remain in its position and go back to enabled very quickly.
or for those that are linux ninja's cronjobs will work better
Thanks. I have gone the way of cron jobs. It make more sense. Its a pity I lost my position 187 and went to down to 2689