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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
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I have been baking for over 30 days, but i always received the logs for baking looks like:
client.nonce_revelation: Nothing to reveal for block BLjjy3pgs8pN
Apr 15 05:23:46 xxxx /var/log/tezos/tezos_baking.log[8263]: Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)



this mean, my baking is not right? currently, i have no reward for baking.



anyone can help check https://tzscan.io/tz1e2meErj7eEfXwqr7bDK6N1YatmLaugfMp?default=baking



many thanks,










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    I have been baking for over 30 days, but i always received the logs for baking looks like:
    client.nonce_revelation: Nothing to reveal for block BLjjy3pgs8pN
    Apr 15 05:23:46 xxxx /var/log/tezos/tezos_baking.log[8263]: Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)



    this mean, my baking is not right? currently, i have no reward for baking.



    anyone can help check https://tzscan.io/tz1e2meErj7eEfXwqr7bDK6N1YatmLaugfMp?default=baking



    many thanks,










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      I have been baking for over 30 days, but i always received the logs for baking looks like:
      client.nonce_revelation: Nothing to reveal for block BLjjy3pgs8pN
      Apr 15 05:23:46 xxxx /var/log/tezos/tezos_baking.log[8263]: Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)



      this mean, my baking is not right? currently, i have no reward for baking.



      anyone can help check https://tzscan.io/tz1e2meErj7eEfXwqr7bDK6N1YatmLaugfMp?default=baking



      many thanks,










      share|improve this question







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      I have been baking for over 30 days, but i always received the logs for baking looks like:
      client.nonce_revelation: Nothing to reveal for block BLjjy3pgs8pN
      Apr 15 05:23:46 xxxx /var/log/tezos/tezos_baking.log[8263]: Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)



      this mean, my baking is not right? currently, i have no reward for baking.



      anyone can help check https://tzscan.io/tz1e2meErj7eEfXwqr7bDK6N1YatmLaugfMp?default=baking



      many thanks,







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          Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)


          This message is normal when you are not given any rights, so it's perfectly fine. There is no concern there.



          Going into the details how you can check whether or not you are set up correctly on chain. The easiest way is to check on the "Delegate" status shown on tzscan, specifically the "Active" status you already have there:



          Delegate Status



          Also, the fact that you had endorsement rights already is a hint that you are correctly set up. The more advanced way to check to see if you have registered correctly is to look for the "delegation" operation on chain. Tzscan does a great job showing this:



          Delegation tab



          The most bottom operation on the above screenshot is where you had the "delegation" operation to register your baker address. This confirms that you are indeed registered on chain and the chain will assign you rights as long as you have roll(s) and you don't become inactive.



          As far as your baking rights, under the "Bakings" tab, if you look at the below screenshot with the "#Blocks" column, you have baking rights coming up in the future cycles, namely cycle 97 (2) and 99 (1):



          Tzscan Bakings Tab



          So you are good to go, be prepared for your first block to bake in cycle 97! It may be helpful to look at your rights using bakendorse with your address instead as it gives you an estimation when your next bake/endorse right is.






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            Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)


            This message is normal when you are not given any rights, so it's perfectly fine. There is no concern there.



            Going into the details how you can check whether or not you are set up correctly on chain. The easiest way is to check on the "Delegate" status shown on tzscan, specifically the "Active" status you already have there:



            Delegate Status



            Also, the fact that you had endorsement rights already is a hint that you are correctly set up. The more advanced way to check to see if you have registered correctly is to look for the "delegation" operation on chain. Tzscan does a great job showing this:



            Delegation tab



            The most bottom operation on the above screenshot is where you had the "delegation" operation to register your baker address. This confirms that you are indeed registered on chain and the chain will assign you rights as long as you have roll(s) and you don't become inactive.



            As far as your baking rights, under the "Bakings" tab, if you look at the below screenshot with the "#Blocks" column, you have baking rights coming up in the future cycles, namely cycle 97 (2) and 99 (1):



            Tzscan Bakings Tab



            So you are good to go, be prepared for your first block to bake in cycle 97! It may be helpful to look at your rights using bakendorse with your address instead as it gives you an estimation when your next bake/endorse right is.






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              Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)


              This message is normal when you are not given any rights, so it's perfectly fine. There is no concern there.



              Going into the details how you can check whether or not you are set up correctly on chain. The easiest way is to check on the "Delegate" status shown on tzscan, specifically the "Active" status you already have there:



              Delegate Status



              Also, the fact that you had endorsement rights already is a hint that you are correctly set up. The more advanced way to check to see if you have registered correctly is to look for the "delegation" operation on chain. Tzscan does a great job showing this:



              Delegation tab



              The most bottom operation on the above screenshot is where you had the "delegation" operation to register your baker address. This confirms that you are indeed registered on chain and the chain will assign you rights as long as you have roll(s) and you don't become inactive.



              As far as your baking rights, under the "Bakings" tab, if you look at the below screenshot with the "#Blocks" column, you have baking rights coming up in the future cycles, namely cycle 97 (2) and 99 (1):



              Tzscan Bakings Tab



              So you are good to go, be prepared for your first block to bake in cycle 97! It may be helpful to look at your rights using bakendorse with your address instead as it gives you an estimation when your next bake/endorse right is.






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                Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)


                This message is normal when you are not given any rights, so it's perfectly fine. There is no concern there.



                Going into the details how you can check whether or not you are set up correctly on chain. The easiest way is to check on the "Delegate" status shown on tzscan, specifically the "Active" status you already have there:



                Delegate Status



                Also, the fact that you had endorsement rights already is a hint that you are correctly set up. The more advanced way to check to see if you have registered correctly is to look for the "delegation" operation on chain. Tzscan does a great job showing this:



                Delegation tab



                The most bottom operation on the above screenshot is where you had the "delegation" operation to register your baker address. This confirms that you are indeed registered on chain and the chain will assign you rights as long as you have roll(s) and you don't become inactive.



                As far as your baking rights, under the "Bakings" tab, if you look at the below screenshot with the "#Blocks" column, you have baking rights coming up in the future cycles, namely cycle 97 (2) and 99 (1):



                Tzscan Bakings Tab



                So you are good to go, be prepared for your first block to bake in cycle 97! It may be helpful to look at your rights using bakendorse with your address instead as it gives you an estimation when your next bake/endorse right is.






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                Apr 15 05:23:46 - client.baking: No slot found at level 395863 (max_priority = 64)


                This message is normal when you are not given any rights, so it's perfectly fine. There is no concern there.



                Going into the details how you can check whether or not you are set up correctly on chain. The easiest way is to check on the "Delegate" status shown on tzscan, specifically the "Active" status you already have there:



                Delegate Status



                Also, the fact that you had endorsement rights already is a hint that you are correctly set up. The more advanced way to check to see if you have registered correctly is to look for the "delegation" operation on chain. Tzscan does a great job showing this:



                Delegation tab



                The most bottom operation on the above screenshot is where you had the "delegation" operation to register your baker address. This confirms that you are indeed registered on chain and the chain will assign you rights as long as you have roll(s) and you don't become inactive.



                As far as your baking rights, under the "Bakings" tab, if you look at the below screenshot with the "#Blocks" column, you have baking rights coming up in the future cycles, namely cycle 97 (2) and 99 (1):



                Tzscan Bakings Tab



                So you are good to go, be prepared for your first block to bake in cycle 97! It may be helpful to look at your rights using bakendorse with your address instead as it gives you an estimation when your next bake/endorse right is.







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