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1  Other / Beginners & Help / What's a typical Bitcoin install size? I have ~500mb of log.xxxxxxx files? on: June 21, 2011, 01:02:22 AM
Hi all,

New to all this.  I just moved my bitcoin working directory and wallet to a secure Truecrypt file.  After bitcoin re-downloaded all it's blocks, I noticed the Truecrypt "drive" is over 500mb in size!  Is this normal?

I've discovered that the culprit is the Bitcoin/database folder, which is full of ~10mb log files, named log.0000000001, log.0000000002, etc.  Is that normal, or can those logs be deleted?

This matters because I've defined my secure file/drive to a set size and I don't want it filling up if I can help it.

Many thanks!
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help: Transferred wallet to secure drive and bitcoins aren't showing up. on: June 21, 2011, 12:58:40 AM
Just to clean things up:

I gave up and deleted everything out of the secure partition.  I recreated the Bitcoin folder and copied my wallet in again.  I fired up bitcoin, and voila... it saw my transactions and I merely had to wait until my bitcoins were reverified.

I have NO idea why this didn't work exactly the same as last time.  Perhaps copying over the various database files confused things.  Rather annoying.  But all seems to be well now.

One question in case anyone sees this post:  My "database" folder is about 500mb.  It's FULL of 9.766mb log files.  Is this normal?  Seems like a lot of space, and it matters because my secure drive is a Truecrypt mounted file.  So I've got things set to a defined space.  I thought 1gb would be plenty.  Now I'm not so sure??
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help: Transferred wallet to secure drive and bitcoins aren't showing up. on: June 20, 2011, 04:38:09 AM
Thank you for the response.

I started getting connections, but it took a while.  It began downloading blocks.

I've been away, so haven't been able to let it run long.  I have it back up and running now and it's continuing to download blocks.

By "key" do you mean my bitcoin address?  I haven't imported or exported anything, that is, I haven't done anything using an "import" or "export" feature.

I tried the -rescan feature and that didn't seem to change anything.  So I deleted the block files.  I guess I'm now in the process of re-downloading the block files, so I guess I'll have to be patient.  I'll report back if my bitcoins show up.  I'm pretty damn anxious at this point :-)
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Help: Transferred wallet to secure drive and bitcoins aren't showing up. on: June 17, 2011, 07:42:47 PM
Hi all,

I need a bit of help.  Due to all the security issues, I thought I should put my bitcoin wallet into an encrypted location.  I use Truecrypt, so I created an encrypted file and transferred the bitcoin folder there.  I then edited my shortcut with the -datadir= attributed and pointed it to the folder in the encrypted drive.

Everything seems to be working fine, except my bitcoins aren't showing up in the client.  I know the client is pointing in the correct location because I tried deleting all the files in the direction (except the wallet file) and sure enough, on re-opening the bitcoin client, the files got regenerated.  So I'm pretty sure it's looking in the right location.  However, now I have a new bitcoin address and my balance is 0.

I looked through the forums.  I saw suggestions to clear the bitcoin direction and let the client re-download the block files.  While all the files seem to be regenerated, the client isn't accessing the network to do anything.  Upon first re-opening it, I had some connections, but now my connections are listed as 0, and nothing is really going on.  I thought maybe I had to be patient, but it appears as though nothing is really happening.

Am I doing something wrong?  Do I just need to wait for many hours?

Many thanks for your help!
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