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1  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: BTC sent to generated address doesn't show up in wallet on: August 07, 2017, 01:59:49 AM
Fixed it myself...

In Armory, select Help >> Rebuild and Rescan Databases

Restart Armory...

Done.
2  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: BTC sent to generated address doesn't show up in wallet on: August 05, 2017, 11:24:06 PM
I upgraded Bitcoin Core to Version v0.14.2 and Armory to 0.96.0. Bitcoin Core shows the correct number of blocks (479110) but Armory only shows 465366.

Is there a way to force Armory to read all the blocks?

Ed

Check permissions? If Armory and Bitcoind are running as different users on unix-like systems, there can be issues because of Bitcoin's default owner-only permissions.  If you're running as different users, you'll need to fix Bitcoin's blocks/ directory to have an other-read (or group-read, if you put them in the same group) bit, then set sysperms=1 in bitcoin.conf
It's running on windows. I have admin rights on my computer. I've right clicked and "run as administrator". without success.

this has run fine for years and now (since 2013), the last transaction was May 7th. Last block showing in Armory is 465366 which was may 8th according to the block chain: https://blockchain.info/block/000000000000000000d6d1e36e02f62264e8b4973dd8aa73374764a05527bf13


Ed
3  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: BTC sent to generated address doesn't show up in wallet on: August 05, 2017, 02:39:17 AM
I upgraded Bitcoin Core to Version v0.14.2 and Armory to 0.96.0. Bitcoin Core shows the correct number of blocks (479110) but Armory only shows 465366.

Is there a way to force Armory to read all the blocks?

Ed
4  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: BTC sent to generated address doesn't show up in wallet on: August 04, 2017, 10:42:26 PM
Bump!
5  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: BTC sent to generated address doesn't show up in wallet on: August 04, 2017, 01:35:12 PM
Given that the current block height for BTC chain is: 478,788... then either your BitcoinCore is not synced up properly... OR Armory is not talking to your Bitcoin Core properly and has not synced up it's database...

You'll need to post the db.log and armorydebug.log files (use pastebin.com and provide the links Wink)

I located the db.log file in the bitcoin directory but it was empty. In the armory directory, there is no armorydebug.log but a debug.log in %appdata%\bitcoin file that is 8,576KB in size. Is that the one you're looking for? If so, here are the logs from 7/31: https://pastebin.com/qpcXUN4u

This file contains many lines like this but the research indicates that it can be ignored. Unsure...:
2017-08-03 23:12:50 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000000000d97e53664d17967bd4ee50b23abb92e54a34eb222d15ae height=478913 version=0x20000002 log2_work=86.874865 tx=243756039 date='2017-08-03 23:12:05' progress=1.000000 cache=110.5MiB(33219tx) warning='12 of last 100 blocks have unexpected version'

Let me know where I should go next. Finding the Bitcoin Core db.log log may have the answer.

Here is a log called armorylog.txt: https://pastebin.com/Q7Qq7Z6B

Ed
6  Bitcoin / Armory / [RESOLVED] BTC sent to generated address doesn't show up in wallet on: August 02, 2017, 10:41:24 PM
I generated 13EXvbiNLz4tU6S9WQ54P8PbxuSiYqH27B in Armory to send some BTC from coinbase to my Armory wallet. It was generated while it was loading the blockchain. The transaction has over 300 confirmations but never showed up in my wallet. I've shutdown Armory and started Bitcoin Core (64bit) and have verified that it's caught up.

I've also verified that the address is the same that was generated from the wallet.

What can I do to get this BTC to show up in my wallet?

Not sure if it's related but I also had sent BTC and didn't provide enough network fee's so it got stuck in limbo. About 2-3 weeks later, I resent the BTC and it made it but it showed that it was a duplicate transaction. Now, Armory still shows 1 BTC in it but I know it's not spendable. Could this be related?

Currently, I'm showing "Connected (465366 blocks)"

thanks as always for your help!

Ed
7  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Cancel Unconfirmed Transaction on: May 06, 2017, 02:14:57 PM
Looks like after lots of research, all I had to do us upgrade to .96 as the Armory version I was using (about a month old) had a bug where the clear unconfirmed didn't work.

Just now waiting on confirmation.

I upgraded Smiley

Ed
8  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Cancel Unconfirmed Transaction on: May 05, 2017, 06:00:37 PM
I went to Help >> Clear All Unconfirmed and then shut down Armory. Waited a few minutes and started Armory back up.

The Unconfirmed transaction is still there (grayed out).

I did it again and then looked for the mempool.dat file and couldn't find it. I think I need to find this file but I don't know where it should be located. I looked in my bitcoin directory as well as Armory. No dice Sad

I understand what I'm trying to do now but the unconfirmed transaction still shows up. Should't this go away after I clear unconfirmed?

Is there a step I'm missing?

Ed
9  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Cancel Unconfirmed Transaction on: May 05, 2017, 12:16:40 AM
So my .75 btc will show back up in my wallet? Do I have to re-do the transaction still? Since it was hung, changer.com never processed the request.
If you do not attempt to respend the inputs, it is possible that your original transaction will still confirm and the Bitcoin will go to whoever you sent it to.

I'm sorry but I don't know what you mean by "inputs". So, if I "Clear Unconfirmed", the BTC should show up in my wallet. Then if I move that BTC to another wallet, (and then back), that should consider it spent or "respend"?

ELI5 I guess... Thanks for your help!!!!

EddieRock
10  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Cancel Unconfirmed Transaction on: May 04, 2017, 10:51:06 PM
zapwallettxes is only for Bitcoin Core.

In Armory, go to Help > Clear All Unconfirmed and then restart Armory. This will have Armory forget about your unconfirmed transactions so you can respend the inputs. Once Armory has started again, just make the transaction as you normally would but include a higher fee. You may run into an issue where Bitcoin Core will reject your transaction because it still remembers the original. In that case, you will need to stop Bitcoin Core, find the mempool.dat file, and delete that file. Then start Core and Armory again.

So my .75 btc will show back up in my wallet? Do I have to re-do the transaction still? Since it was hung, changer.com never processed the request.

thanks again

Ed
11  Bitcoin / Armory / Cancel Unconfirmed Transaction on: May 04, 2017, 10:10:08 PM
I have a transaction that has ended up stuck in Unconfirmed Transaction. Looks like I made a mistake and the fee was too low. I'm afraid that this won't ever get committed. How do I cancel and resend the transaction with Armory? Is doing this safe? The transaction has been stuck for 20 hours or so. It was a simple transfer from BTC to LTC

Here is the transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/af4fb858b6ae6226b055f7c7304b50771fbaa8875afdb1c2d3dd90bbfe3481d8

I've read how to zapwallettxes here: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/9046/why-is-my-transaction-not-getting-confirmed-and-what-can-i-do-about-it
but I'm not sure if that will cause other issues with my wallet and address

Please, if you can, provide guidance here.

thanks,

EddieRock
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