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February 14, 2017, 06:47:49 PM
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I'm on Windows 7, running Bitcoin Core v0.13.2 (64-bit) and Armory 0.95.1

Bitcoin Core is fully synced and running, Armory databases were deleted and rebuilt and seemed to finish without errors. However, it's still stuck on "Preparing Databases" with no progress and the ArmoryDB has stopped on "no history to scan". It repeats this every few minutes. The only error I'm seeing is in the armorycpplog file, but I'm not sure what it means.


Log file opened at 1487097289: C:\Users\Ron\AppData\Roaming\Armory\dbLog.txt
-INFO  - 1487097289: (..\main.cpp:23) Running on 1 threads
-INFO  - 1487097289: (..\main.cpp:24) Ram usage level: 4
-INFO  - 1487097289: (..\BlockUtils.cpp:1338) blkfile dir: C:\Users\Ron\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin\blocks
-INFO  - 1487097290: (..\BlockUtils.cpp:1339) lmdb dir: C:\Users\Ron\AppData\Roaming\Armory\databases
-INFO  - 1487097290: (..\lmdb_wrapper.cpp:388) Opening databases...
-INFO  - 1487097295: (..\BlockUtils.cpp:1521) Executing: doInitialSyncOnLoad
-INFO  - 1487097295: (..\DatabaseBuilder.cpp:169) Reading headers from db
-INFO  - 1487097295: (..\BitcoinP2P.cpp:783) Connected to Bitcoin node
-INFO  - 1487097302: (..\DatabaseBuilder.cpp:208) Found 453060 headers in db
-INFO  - 1487097308: (..\DatabaseBuilder.cpp:51) updating HEADERS db
-INFO  - 1487097309: (..\DatabaseBuilder.cpp:477) Found next block after skipping 377754bytes
-INFO  - 1487097309: (..\DatabaseBuilder.cpp:268) parsed block file #772
-DEBUG - 1487097309: (..\Blockchain.cpp:242) Organizing chain
-INFO  - 1487097309: (..\DatabaseBuilder.cpp:56) updated HEADERS db in 1.938s
-INFO  - 1487097309: (..\BlockUtils.cpp:1636) Enabling zero-conf tracking
-INFO  - 1487097454: (..\BlockchainScanner.cpp:52) no history to scan
-INFO  - 1487097649: (..\BlockchainScanner.cpp:52) no history to scan


Log file opened at 1487097282: C:\Users\Ron\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt
-ERROR - 1487097292: (..\SwigClient.cpp:61) can't connect socket
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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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February 15, 2017, 07:29:32 AM
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Disregard this, I figured it out.

I had to allow bitcoin-qt.exe, ArmoryQt.exe, and ArmoryDB.exe to connect automatically in my firewall (Comodo), rather than allowing them manually each time.
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