Logs & Progress
Track running sessions and activity on wallets in the Farcaster module.
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Track running sessions and activity on wallets in the Farcaster module.
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In the Logs & Progress section, you can review the logs and history of wallet operations, see exactly where and when an action was performed on the account, and check for any errors if they occurred. Additionally, in this section, you can find the hashes of all actions, pause wallets, or resume their operation.
After you start a session with the selected parameters in the Setup and Launch section, you will automatically be redirected to the Logs & Progress page, where you can see all the actions performed and currently being performed by the software for each specific wallet;
In the All section, all logs for all wallets are gathered in one place.
By clicking on the hyperlink, you will be able to view the post, comment, or like on the Warpcast website.
By clicking on Tx Link (Click), you will be able to view the transaction in the explorer if it was conducted on-chain. For example, when purchasing invites in Invites mode.
In the Wallets section, you can view logs for each wallet individually by clicking the Show logs button next to it.
In the Sessions section, you can view logs for specific wallets that were launched in a single session. You can switch between sessions using the buttons with dates and times. Here, you can also view logs for individual wallets.
In this same section, in the Max Gas Price field, you can increase or decrease the allowable Gwei limit on the Base network. This feature will only work in modes where blockchain transactions are performed.
If you want to pause the sessions, click Stop All. To resume wallet operations, click Resume All, and the software will continue its work from where it left off, generating new delays between wallets.
If the Combine application closes or your PC shuts down during a session, the software will automatically pause the wallets with the status Terminated. After reopening the application, you can click Resume All, and the software will continue from where it was stopped, generating new delays between wallets.
If you click Resume on each wallet individually, the delays will not be preserved, and all your wallets, for which you clicked Resume, will resume work exactly at the moment you clicked Resume.
After successfully completing all actions, you will see the green Success message in the Status field.
If you see Error in the Status field, you can check the logs to find out the reason why the software's operation was interrupted. If the error was due to insufficient balance or another reason that depends on you, you can resolve the issue, then click Resume, and the software will continue the session from where the error occurred for that wallet;
If the Status field says Stopped, it means the wallet is paused. To resume the software's operation from the point where it was stopped, click Resume.
If the Status field says Terminated, it essentially means the same as Stopped, but this status is assigned to wallets that were forcibly paused by completely closing the Combine application. To resume the software's operation from the point where the application was closed, click Resume.