You can check the size and time of snapshot creation with this command
curl -sI https://server-1.stavr.tech/Mainnet/Shentu/shentu-snap-1.tar.lz4 | grep "last" && curl -sI https://server-1.stavr.tech/Mainnet/Shentu/shentu-snap-1.tar.lz4 | grep content-length | awk '{printf "%.2f GB\n", $2/1024/1024/1024}'
cd $HOMEaptinstalllz4sudosystemctlstopshentudcp $HOME/.shentud/data/priv_validator_state.json $HOME/.shentud/priv_validator_state.json.backuprm-rf $HOME/.shentud/dataLATEST_SNAPSHOT=$(curl-shttps://server-1.stavr.tech/Mainnet/Shentu/|grep-oE'shentu-snap-[0-9]+\.tar\.lz4'|whilereadSNAPSHOT; do HEIGHT=$(curl-s"https://server-1.stavr.tech/Mainnet/Shentu/${SNAPSHOT%.tar.lz4}-info.txt"|awk'/Block height:/ {print $3}'); echo"$SNAPSHOT $HEIGHT"; done|sort-k2-nr|head-n1|awk'{print $1}')curl-o--Lhttps://server-1.stavr.tech/Mainnet/Shentu/$LATEST_SNAPSHOT |lz4-c-d-|tar-x-C $HOME/.shentudmv $HOME/.shentud/priv_validator_state.json.backup $HOME/.shentud/data/priv_validator_state.jsonwget-O $HOME/.shentud/config/addrbook.json"https://server-1.stavr.tech/Mainnet/Shentu/addrbook.json"sudosystemctlrestartshentud&&journalctl-fushentud-ocat
We scan nodes in real time every 4 hours. And we provide the final result of RPC endpoints. We cannot influence the operation of these nodes in any way.
If Voting Power is higher than 0 --> then the Node is a validator of the network and may be subject to attack and be a potential threat to the chain.