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September 10, 2016, 05:13:55 PM Last edit: September 10, 2016, 07:14:53 PM by toolbox |
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How's this possible? LOL Edit-1:I have re-installed bitcoind multiple time on this machine,so does the block count includes the blocks from previous installation(maybe it coudn't verify those blocks and started a fresh installation).BTW,I am a noobie at these things
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achow101
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September 10, 2016, 05:50:40 PM |
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Are you using testnet? IIRC testnet is somewhere in that region. Edit-1:I have re-installed bitcoind multiple time on this machine,so does the block count includes the blocks from previous installation(maybe it coudn't verify those blocks and started a fresh installation).BTW,I am a noobie at these things Reinstalling isn't going to help. The data is not stored in the installation directory. It is stored in the data directory, which depends on your OS. So, yes, the blockchain will persist between installs, that's what allows you to upgrade without losing everything.
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toolbox (OP)
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September 10, 2016, 07:14:35 PM |
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Are you using testnet? IIRC testnet is somewhere in that region. Edit-1:I have re-installed bitcoind multiple time on this machine,so does the block count includes the blocks from previous installation(maybe it coudn't verify those blocks and started a fresh installation).BTW,I am a noobie at these things Reinstalling isn't going to help. The data is not stored in the installation directory. It is stored in the data directory, which depends on your OS. So, yes, the blockchain will persist between installs, that's what allows you to upgrade without losing everything. Yeah looks like it's running testnet WTF HOLY SHIT!!!!!!why the fuck is it running testnet? Can somebody help me!!!!! Please lol
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September 10, 2016, 07:18:21 PM |
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Yeah looks like it's running testnet WTF HOLY SHIT!!!!!!why the fuck is it running testnet? Can somebody help me!!!!! Please lol
What command are you using to start it? Can you please post the debug.log file?
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toolbox (OP)
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September 10, 2016, 07:23:17 PM |
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Yeah looks like it's running testnet WTF HOLY SHIT!!!!!!why the fuck is it running testnet? Can somebody help me!!!!! Please lol
What command are you using to start it? Can you please post the debug.log file? debug.log This is it.
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September 10, 2016, 07:26:58 PM |
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Yeah looks like it's running testnet WTF HOLY SHIT!!!!!!why the fuck is it running testnet? Can somebody help me!!!!! Please lol
What command are you using to start it? Can you please post the debug.log file? debug.log This is it. Is there a testnet3 folder in your data directory (there should). Can you get the log from there? Also, what is your startup command?
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toolbox (OP)
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September 10, 2016, 07:44:57 PM |
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Yeah looks like it's running testnet WTF HOLY SHIT!!!!!!why the fuck is it running testnet? Can somebody help me!!!!! Please lol
What command are you using to start it? Can you please post the debug.log file? debug.log This is it. Is there a testnet3 folder in your data directory (there should). Can you get the log from there? Also, what is your startup command? It's a dang long file!! And I simply use bitcoind to start the server
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September 10, 2016, 08:05:52 PM |
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Edit-1:I have re-installed bitcoind multiple time on this machine,so does the block count includes the blocks from previous installation(maybe it coudn't verify those blocks and started a fresh installation).BTW,I am a noobie at these things Could u please point us to the source from where u have downloaded your bitcoin software last time?
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toolbox (OP)
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September 10, 2016, 08:11:48 PM Last edit: September 10, 2016, 08:53:30 PM by toolbox |
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Edit-1:I have re-installed bitcoind multiple time on this machine,so does the block count includes the blocks from previous installation(maybe it coudn't verify those blocks and started a fresh installation).BTW,I am a noobie at these things Could u please point us to the source from where u have downloaded your bitcoin software last time? add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin apt-get update apt-get install bitcoind After that I created bitcoin.conf
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September 10, 2016, 09:44:40 PM Last edit: September 11, 2016, 01:36:26 AM by achow101 |
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It's a dang long file!!
Copy and paste it into a new paste at http://pastebin.com/. If it's too long (which it probably is), get the most recent stuff. Try to get the beginning of a run of bitcoind, it should start with a bunch of blank lines and then the bitcoind version. And I simply use bitcoind to start the server
So your command is just ? If it is, that's interesting. It shouldn't be doing this. What's in your bitcoin.conf file?
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toolbox (OP)
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September 11, 2016, 05:23:48 AM |
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It's a dang long file!!
Copy and paste it into a new paste at http://pastebin.com/. If it's too long (which it probably is), get the most recent stuff. Try to get the beginning of a run of bitcoind, it should start with a bunch of blank lines and then the bitcoind version. And I simply use bitcoind to start the server
So your command is just ? If it is, that's interesting. It shouldn't be doing this. What's in your bitcoin.conf file? Found the problem,since I copy pasted bitcoin.conf file from a blog so it had "testnet=1" included.I commented out that line and wiped it out to re-install the wallet. Lets see whether it will work now or not.
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