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September 26, 2015, 10:30:04 PM
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Hello,

I need help to my lightweight node http://pastebin.com/2wpQEAn7
What is this? Huh
Why rasbian dosent show any graphical icon of bitcoin node?
 

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September 26, 2015, 10:38:04 PM
Last edit: September 26, 2015, 11:04:15 PM by ca333
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Hello,

I need help to my lightweight node http://pastebin.com/2wpQEAn7
What is this? Huh
Why rasbian dosent show any graphical icon of bitcoin node?
 

did u install all dependcies and have you followed install instructions?

below are instructions for btc-node setup on a raspberryPi:

http://raspnode.com/diyBitcoin.html
http://n-o-d-e.net/post/115030545546/how-to-build-a-bitcoin-node-on-the-raspberry-pi-2
https://pisavvy.com/run-bitcoin-node-raspberry-pi

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September 27, 2015, 05:34:41 PM
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Hello,

I need help to my lightweight node http://pastebin.com/2wpQEAn7
What is this? Huh
Why rasbian dosent show any graphical icon of bitcoin node?
 

did u install all dependcies and have you followed install instructions?

below are instructions for btc-node setup on a raspberryPi:

http://raspnode.com/diyBitcoin.html
http://n-o-d-e.net/post/115030545546/how-to-build-a-bitcoin-node-on-the-raspberry-pi-2
https://pisavvy.com/run-bitcoin-node-raspberry-pi

Hmm, im wondering about blockchain, 128 Gb USB 2.0 is enough for full node?

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September 27, 2015, 05:38:10 PM
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Hello,

I need help to my lightweight node http://pastebin.com/2wpQEAn7
What is this? Huh
Why rasbian dosent show any graphical icon of bitcoin node?
 

did u install all dependcies and have you followed install instructions?

below are instructions for btc-node setup on a raspberryPi:

http://raspnode.com/diyBitcoin.html
http://n-o-d-e.net/post/115030545546/how-to-build-a-bitcoin-node-on-the-raspberry-pi-2
https://pisavvy.com/run-bitcoin-node-raspberry-pi

Hmm, im wondering about blockchain, 128 Gb USB 2.0 is enough for full node?

yes is more then enough.

blockchain-size: https://blockchain.info/de/charts/blocks-size

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September 28, 2015, 11:03:30 PM
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Hello,

I need help to my lightweight node http://pastebin.com/2wpQEAn7
What is this? Huh
Why rasbian dosent show any graphical icon of bitcoin node?
 

did u install all dependcies and have you followed install instructions?

below are instructions for btc-node setup on a raspberryPi:

http://raspnode.com/diyBitcoin.html
http://n-o-d-e.net/post/115030545546/how-to-build-a-bitcoin-node-on-the-raspberry-pi-2
https://pisavvy.com/run-bitcoin-node-raspberry-pi

Hmm, im wondering about blockchain, 128 Gb USB 2.0 is enough for full node?

yes is more then enough.

blockchain-size: https://blockchain.info/de/charts/blocks-size

Yes! Now im getting configure it! Clock is 2 am in Finland Smiley Is it need graphical enviroment to run correctly?
Now its loading something when i type bitcoind. I dont run graphical enviroment :I

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September 29, 2015, 03:34:35 AM
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You only need the Bitcoin daemon the graphical enviornment is optional (--with-gui=auto|qt4|qt5 then you can start it with the command: bitcoin-qt). It seems you have successfully compiled Bitcoin and started the daemon and it's now syncing with the network. 
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September 29, 2015, 05:51:00 AM
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Hello,

I need help to my lightweight node http://pastebin.com/2wpQEAn7
What is this? Huh
Why rasbian dosent show any graphical icon of bitcoin node?
 

did u install all dependcies and have you followed install instructions?

below are instructions for btc-node setup on a raspberryPi:

http://raspnode.com/diyBitcoin.html
http://n-o-d-e.net/post/115030545546/how-to-build-a-bitcoin-node-on-the-raspberry-pi-2
https://pisavvy.com/run-bitcoin-node-raspberry-pi

Hmm, im wondering about blockchain, 128 Gb USB 2.0 is enough for full node?

yes is more then enough.

blockchain-size: https://blockchain.info/de/charts/blocks-size

Yes! Now im getting configure it! Clock is 2 am in Finland Smiley Is it need graphical enviroment to run correctly?
Now its loading something when i type bitcoind. I dont run graphical enviroment :I

i am glad you solve it. yes this is normal in btc-world. sometimes it will be 5am. Wink  - no you don't need graphical interface. You only run the daemon in command-line. (Its also better with NO GUI for the performance of raspberry)

you can simply control with
Code:
ps -e | grep bitcoind
if the daemon is running (you will see process ID and some information). And with
Code:
bitcoin-cli getinfo
you see if everything is working correct and how many block already it synced. I needed 2 days for syncing. so have little patience.


more information for bitcoind: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoind

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September 30, 2015, 03:37:18 PM
Last edit: October 02, 2015, 09:04:15 PM by Hannu
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Hello,

I need help to my lightweight node http://pastebin.com/2wpQEAn7
What is this? Huh
Why rasbian dosent show any graphical icon of bitcoin node?
 

did u install all dependcies and have you followed install instructions?

below are instructions for btc-node setup on a raspberryPi:

http://raspnode.com/diyBitcoin.html
http://n-o-d-e.net/post/115030545546/how-to-build-a-bitcoin-node-on-the-raspberry-pi-2
https://pisavvy.com/run-bitcoin-node-raspberry-pi

Hmm, im wondering about blockchain, 128 Gb USB 2.0 is enough for full node?

yes is more then enough.

blockchain-size: https://blockchain.info/de/charts/blocks-size

Yes! Now im getting configure it! Clock is 2 am in Finland Smiley Is it need graphical enviroment to run correctly?
Now its loading something when i type bitcoind. I dont run graphical enviroment :I

i am glad you solve it. yes this is normal in btc-world. sometimes it will be 5am. Wink  - no you don't need graphical interface. You only run the daemon in command-line. (Its also better with NO GUI for the performance of raspberry)

you can simply control with
Code:
ps -e | grep bitcoind
if the daemon is running (you will see process ID and some information). And with
Code:
bitcoin-cli getinfo
you see if everything is working correct and how many block already it synced. I needed 2 days for syncing. so have little patience.


more information for bitcoind: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoind
Yep, but its much easyer to use Smiley

Yess! Now syncing again with bitcoin network ! Smiley

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